RAMONA QUIMBY, AGE 8 Lesson 24 Day 4.

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RAMONA QUIMBY, AGE 8 Lesson 24 Day 4

You could tell them ………… Question of the Day What would you say or do to encourage someone who was embarrassed to be creative? You should not be afraid to express yourself People who laugh at creative ideas are usually not creative You should always do your best If my friend was embarrassed to be creative, I would tell my friend to__________________. You could tell them ………… 343

Our purpose for reading this story …….. Today’s Read Aloud “Creativity Wins Out” For enjoyment To learn why creativity is important Our purpose for reading this story …….. 343

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What is the children’s plan? Why is Alex upset? The play was going to be cancelled. What is the children’s plan? The students will make their own costumes and will make simple props and backdrops. 3. How does creativity win out? The play would not be fancy but it would go on. 341

Word Work per-form-er Three – syllable words Three syllable words can also have the / / re-mem-ber Sometimes the sound can be found in two of the syllables. per-form-er 342

Copy these words: Place an accent mark after the stressed syllable and underline the syllable or syllables that have the / / sound. musical mu’-si-cal computer com-pu’-ter audience au’-di-ence melody mel’-o-dy achievement a-chieve’-ment successful suc-cess’-ful 342

Spelling u/pon a/gree a/bove ev/er cov/er a/mount a/part a/head Breaking words into syllables can help with spelling and finding the u/pon a/gree a/bove ev/er cov/er a/mount a/part a/head ei/ther a/live a/like a/round a/wake a/fraid a/cross 343

Let’s read with expression Fluency Let’s read with expression Good Readers… Emphasize words to show emotion Alter reading volume, depending on the meaning of words Read these words with emotion…….. sad sweet joyful funny Begin here 5. thrilled 6. miserable 7. unkind 344

Listen as I read: Notice Fluency Listen as I read: Notice How I will change the way I say the words so listeners Will recognize how the characters are feeling. Now you read pages 268 and 269 with a partner and practice matching your tone to the emotion of the character. 344

Cause and Effect Focus Skill What is the difference between Causes are why something happens: effects are what happened Remember!!! Recognizing cause and effect can help you better understand the events in the story. 345

Yard Sale Sandy had asked her mother over and over and over again for a new soccer ball. Her mother finally said that Sandy could have the soccer ball if she could earn the money to buy it. Of course, Sandy did not want just any soccer ball. She wanted the one with the name of her favorite player’s signature on it, and so it cost more than a regular ball. Sandy really wanted that soccer ball, so she asked her friends to think of a way to earn enough money for it. Emma suggested that she should have a yard sale. Jess and jenny said that is was not only a good idea, but that they would like to join in and earn some money for their own. 345 Transparency R161

Working together they would be able to have a larger Sale and attract more customers. They would each sell some of their old toys and games, and Jess and Jenny could sell some homemade muffins. The four girls made posters to advertise the yard sale, and Sandy’s mother helped them put the signs up around the neighborhood. Many neighbors came to shop, and by the end of the afternoon almost everything had been sold. Sandy had enough money for her soccer ball. 345 Transparency R161

2. What does Sandy decide to do? She and her friends have a yard sale. What does Sandy want? She wants a new autographed soccer ball. 2. What does Sandy decide to do? She and her friends have a yard sale. What happened at the end of the day? Sandy had enough money for the soccer ball. end 345

A fact is something that can be seen or proven. Fact and Opinion A fact is something that can be seen or proven. An opinion is a person’s thoughts or feelings about a topic. t346 346

Fact and Opinion Ramona’s presentation made the book sound interesting. When I read this sentence, I notice the word interesting. This tells me that the statement is someone’s feeling about Ramona’s presentation. Someone may think that her presentation is interesting, but it cannot be proved. This sentence is an opinion. 343

Fact and Opinion Ramona’s last statement came from a commercial. When I read this sentence, I remember that Romona’s ending sentence is “I can’t believe I read the whole thing.” I know that there is a commercial with a similar sentence. This sentence is a fact. 346

You Try! Fact or Opinion? Many students ended their book reports the same way. Ramona’s report was very creative. Fact Opinion Fact Opinion fact opinion 346

Fact and Opinion Read page 269 and 271 and find one fact and one opinion. These are some I found. Fact – Ramona felt her face turn red behind her mask. Opinion – That was most entertaining. 346

Speaking and Listening Speaking Strategies Read your speech with strong feeling. Speak loudly and clearly. Use gestures and movement to emphasize your point. Organization Review your script so that you are familiar with all the words. Use gestures as you present your facts and opinions. Read with expression to indicate emotion and get classmates excited about the you are advertising. Listening Strategies Pay attention to the speech. Distinguish facts from the speaker’s opinions. Do not let yourself be distracted. Clap when the speech is over. 347

Robust Vocabulary If you have enough money to buy something, that thing is affordable. Is it more affordable to buy a new shirt every day or to wash and wear a shirt more than once? If you speak to your friends one at a time, you speak to them individually. Would it take a long time to speak to everyone in your class individually? 348

Robust Vocabulary If a place such as your desk or your room has clutter, it is messy and full of things you do not really need. How can you get rid of clutter? If you beckoned to someone, you used your hand to signal him or her to come to you. If you wanted to tell your friend something while you were in the library, would you yell or beckon? When something is visible, you can see it. What kinds of things are visible in the winter but not in the summer? If you mentioned something, you talked about it briefly. What would you say to someone who mentioned that he or she had two dogs for pets. 348

Robust Vocabulary A remark is something that is said about something. What would you remark to someone who had just made a mistake? If something flustered you, it made you forget what you were saying or doing. What is something this year that caused you to be flustered? If you describe or perform something in front of a group of people, you are putting on a presentation. Why might a presentation include pictures or actions? When you get the result you want, then your actions have been effective. If you wanted something, would it be more effective to yell rudely or to calmly give your reasons for wanting it? 348

Word Relationships Synonyms are words or phrases that have the same meanings as other words. Of a vocabulary word that means the same as the underlined word in each of the following sentences. Think ! 349

Word Relationships Word Relationships The mess in her room made the room look small. clutter The report he made was entertaining. presentation Think ! Think ! 349

Word Relationships Write five sentences using synonyms for some of your vocabulary words. Then you will share your sentence with the class to see if they can guess your Vocabulary word. individually affordable presentation effective clutter mentioned beckoned flustered remark visible 349

Remember that the tense of a verb tells the time of the action. Grammar Future Tense Verbs Remember that the tense of a verb tells the time of the action. A verb may show past, present, or future tense. 350

Grammar Remember…. a past-tense verb tells about an action that has already happened. a present-tense verb tells about an action that is happening now. a future-tense verb tells about an action that will happen. 343

Let’s Practice!!!!Grammar Is the verb tense correct? Is the verb tense correct? My sister is a great writer someday. Yesterday, she will finish her story. yes no yes no no no future My sister will be a great writer someday. past-tense Yesterday, she finished her story. 350

A Persuasive Paragraph Writing A Persuasive Paragraph Includes a topic sentence that states the writer’s opinion. Provides reasons to support the writer’s opinion. Often uses facts to convince readers. Organizes reasons and details into an order that makes sense. Concludes by restating the opinion. 351