Lesson 22 Day 4 You will need your textbook.. Phonics and Spelling Remember that a(l) and o are two of the ways to spell the sound /ô/, as in the words.

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Lesson 22 Day 4 You will need your textbook.

Phonics and Spelling Remember that a(l) and o are two of the ways to spell the sound /ô/, as in the words lawful and tougher. Remember that a(l) and o are two of the ways to spell the sound /ô/, as in the words lawful and tougher. Part A Part A talk moss talk moss cost stalk cost stalk In the word talk, the letters al stand for the sound /ô/. In the word talk, the letters al stand for the sound /ô/. In the word moss, the /ô/ sound is spelled with an o. In the word moss, the /ô/ sound is spelled with an o. Not all words with al and o are pronounced with the /ô/ sound. You should try the sounds you know to see which makes a familiar word. Not all words with al and o are pronounced with the /ô/ sound. You should try the sounds you know to see which makes a familiar word. Which letters stand for the /ô/ sound in cost? Which letters stand for the /ô/ sound in cost? Which letters stand for the /ô/ sound in stalk? Which letters stand for the /ô/ sound in stalk?

Phonics and Spelling Read the sentences in Part B. Write the /ô/ words in your notebooks and circle the letters in each that stand for the sound /ô/. Read the sentences in Part B. Write the /ô/ words in your notebooks and circle the letters in each that stand for the sound /ô/. Part B Part B 1. I think it is almost time for the show to start. 2. Yoko cannot sleep without a soft pillow. 3. Fritz is great at baseball, and he is also a strong soccer player. 4. We were so lost that it took us four hours to get home. Answers: Answers: 1. almostal 2. softo 3. alsoa(l) 4. losto

Phonics and Spelling taught walk taught walk Pronounce the words above. Both of these words include silent letters. Pronounce the words above. Both of these words include silent letters. What letters are silent? What letters are silent? Can you think of other words with silent letters? Can you think of other words with silent letters? Ought, naughty Ought, naughty When you write one of these words, you should look at it to see if it looks right. If it does not, look it up in a dictionary or on the spelling list. When you write one of these words, you should look at it to see if it looks right. If it does not, look it up in a dictionary or on the spelling list. When you revise or proofread your writing, you might find a word that does not look right. When this happens, ask yourself if the word might be missing a silent letter. When you revise or proofread your writing, you might find a word that does not look right. When this happens, ask yourself if the word might be missing a silent letter.

Fluency Good readers adjust their reading rate depending on the text and their purpose for reading. Good readers adjust their reading rate depending on the text and their purpose for reading. Should you read more slowly or more quickly when reading each of the following? Should you read more slowly or more quickly when reading each of the following? To find information for a research report? To find information for a research report? To learn what happens next in a story? To learn what happens next in a story? To study for a test? To study for a test? Turn to page 206 of Bats Love the Night. Turn to page 206 of Bats Love the Night. Listen as I slow my reading rate for the informative caption. Listen as I slow my reading rate for the informative caption. Now echo-read that page with me. Now echo-read that page with me. Now read a few more pages with your partner. Remember to read more slowly when you come to informative captions about bats. Now read a few more pages with your partner. Remember to read more slowly when you come to informative captions about bats.

Sequence: Comprehension What is sequence in a narrative? What is sequence in a narrative? The order of events The order of events Remember you can often determine sequence by looking for time-order words and phrases. Remember you can often determine sequence by looking for time-order words and phrases. Lets read the passage and determine the sequence of events. Lets read the passage and determine the sequence of events.

Sequence: Comprehension Bear Snacks Usually, bears eat fish, berries, fruits, or honey that they find in wild beehives. There are times, though, when they look for other things to eat. Sometimes bears go to the homes of people who live near big forests or national parks. These bears want a snack, but they do not want fish or honey. They want birdseed, and some of these bears do not let plastic birdfeeders stop them from getting to their snack. Usually, bears eat fish, berries, fruits, or honey that they find in wild beehives. There are times, though, when they look for other things to eat. Sometimes bears go to the homes of people who live near big forests or national parks. These bears want a snack, but they do not want fish or honey. They want birdseed, and some of these bears do not let plastic birdfeeders stop them from getting to their snack. First, they knock over the birdfeeders, spilling seeds onto the ground. Then, they can eat the seeds they like from the pile on the ground. Next, they might pull the birdfeeder poles out of the ground and bend them. Finally, when they have finished their meals, they walk back to their homes in the woods.

Sequence: Comprehension What would the bears do first? What would the bears do first? The bears might knock over two birdfeeders. The bears might knock over two birdfeeders. What would the bears do after they bent the birdfeeder poles? What would the bears do after they bent the birdfeeder poles? They would finish their meals. They would finish their meals. What happens last? What happens last? The bears walk back to their homes. The bears walk back to their homes. Reread page 202 of Bats Love the Night. Write what Bat does as she wakes, using time-order words to indicate sequence. Reread page 202 of Bats Love the Night. Write what Bat does as she wakes, using time-order words to indicate sequence.

Prefixes and Suffixes Prefixes and suffixes are letters or syllables that may be added to a root word to change its meaning. Prefixes and suffixes are letters or syllables that may be added to a root word to change its meaning. Prefixes are added to the beginning of the root word, and suffixes are added to the end of a root word. Prefixes are added to the beginning of the root word, and suffixes are added to the end of a root word. dis- re- un- -ful -less -er -est -ly dis- re- un- -ful -less -er -est -ly What is the meaning of each prefix or suffix? What is the meaning of each prefix or suffix? disnot or the opposite of disnot or the opposite of reagain reagain unnot or the opposite of unnot or the opposite of -fulfull of -fulfull of -lesswithout -lesswithout -ermore -ermore -estthe highest degree -estthe highest degree -lyin a way that is -lyin a way that is

Prefixes and Suffixes happy happy What prefix could be added to form a new word? What prefix could be added to form a new word? un- un- What is the definition of the new word? What is the definition of the new word? unhappy= not happy unhappy= not happy write write What prefix could be added to form a new word? What prefix could be added to form a new word? re- re- What is the definition of the new word? What is the definition of the new word? rewrite= to write again rewrite= to write again cold cold What suffix could be added to form a new word? What suffix could be added to form a new word? -er, -est, -ly -er, -est, -ly What is the definition of the new word? What is the definition of the new word? colder= more cold; coldest=most cold; coldly= in a way that is cold colder= more cold; coldest=most cold; coldly= in a way that is cold fear fear What suffix could be added to form a new word? What suffix could be added to form a new word? -less; -ful -less; -ful What is the definition of the new word? What is the definition of the new word? Fearless=without fear; fearful=full of fear Fearless=without fear; fearful=full of fear Write the following words and add prefixes or suffixes to each to form new words. Write the following words and add prefixes or suffixes to each to form new words. wonder trust loud wonder trust loud

Robust Vocabulary blanketed blanketed If an area is blanketed in fog or snow, it is covered. If an area is blanketed in fog or snow, it is covered. If a street was blanketed with streamers after a parade, how would it look? surroundings surroundings The area around you is your surroundings. The area around you is your surroundings. If you were at the beach, what would your surroundings look like? If you were at the beach, what would your surroundings look like?

Vocabulary nocturnal nocturnal An animal that is nocturnal sleeps during the day and is active at night. An animal that is nocturnal sleeps during the day and is active at night. What would a nocturnal animal probably be doing while you are at school? What would a nocturnal animal probably be doing while you are at school? plummet plummet If you drop suddenly from a great height, you plummet. If you drop suddenly from a great height, you plummet. If you dropped a rock, would it plummet or fall slowly? If you dropped a rock, would it plummet or fall slowly?

Vocabulary inverted inverted Something that it turned upside-down or inside-out is inverted.Something that it turned upside-down or inside-out is inverted. Are you inverted when you do a headstand or when you do a jumping jack?Are you inverted when you do a headstand or when you do a jumping jack? effort effort When you work hard, you use effort. When you work hard, you use effort. If you wanted to make an effort to get a good grade on a test, what would you do? If you wanted to make an effort to get a good grade on a test, what would you do?

Vocabulary swoops swoops When something swoops, it dives or dips downward.When something swoops, it dives or dips downward. Is a bird that swoops moving quickly or slowly?Is a bird that swoops moving quickly or slowly? detail detail A detail is a small piece of information that is part of a larger whole. A detail is a small piece of information that is part of a larger whole. What is a detail about your classroom? What is a detail about your classroom?

Vocabulary fluttering fluttering When something moves through the air lightly and quickly, it is fluttering.When something moves through the air lightly and quickly, it is fluttering. If a butterfly is fluttering, what parts of it are moving?If a butterfly is fluttering, what parts of it are moving? dozes dozes Someone who dozes takes short naps. Someone who dozes takes short naps. Is a person who dozes feeling tired or energized? Is a person who dozes feeling tired or energized?

Vocabulary Think about an animal that you might associate with each vocabulary word. Write the animal and the word. Think about an animal that you might associate with each vocabulary word. Write the animal and the word. blanketed blanketed surroundings surroundings plummet plummet inverted inverted effort effort swoops swoops detail detail fluttering fluttering nocturnal nocturnal dozes dozes

Grammar: Main and Helping Verbs The main verbs tell the action or state of being. The main verbs tell the action or state of being. Helping verbs tell when the action or state of being takes place. Helping verbs tell when the action or state of being takes place. Helping verbs work with the main verbs to tell when actions take place. Helping verbs work with the main verbs to tell when actions take place. What helping verb/main verb combination could fit in the following sentences? What helping verb/main verb combination could fit in the following sentences? I ___a party. I ___a party. am having am having All my friends ____. All my friends ____. are going are going It ____ fun. It ____ fun. will be will be

Grammar: Main and Helping Verbs Think about an animal you have seen at the zoo or in the wild. Write 5 sentences about the animal. Each sentence should include a different main verb and helping verb. Think about an animal you have seen at the zoo or in the wild. Write 5 sentences about the animal. Each sentence should include a different main verb and helping verb.