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Resources Unit 5 Week 3 Day 4

Question of the Week: How can stories be used to explain the workings of nature?

Cause and Effect Practice: Write the Effect (what happens) and the Cause (why it happened). 1. Vicky got a vacuum cleaner because she wanted to clean the house. Effect:_________________________________________________________ Cause:_________________________________________________________ 2. Troy stopped the car because the light turned red.

Onomatopoeia and Alliteration Onomatopoeia: the use of words that sound like their meanings In “The River That Went to the Sky”: crack, nibble, whoosh Alliteration: the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words or within words carried the clouds

This, That, These, and Those (This, Those) science book has colorful photographs. Last night, (that, those) stars shone brightly. People watched (this here, that) dog run across the street. (Them, These) are the oldest trees in the park. Jerry pointed at (this, those) birds on the ledge.

Independent Work: Finish 5.3 Organizer 5.3 Review Packet Due today! 5.3 Review Packet Due tomorrow Finish 5.3 Spelling Menu Study spelling words Read choice novel