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Big Question: How is knowledge a resource? Author: Florence Parry Heide & Judith Heide Gillialnd Genre: Historical Fiction

Small Group Timer

Review Games Vocabulary Words: Story Sort Arcade Games Study Stack Spelling City: Vocabulary Spelling City: Spelling Words

Spelling Words Prefixes bi-, tri-, uni-, semi-

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Big Question: How is knowledge a resource Big Question: How is knowledge a resource? Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Vocabulary Words beacon caravans legacy manuscripts medieval More Words to Know beacon caravans legacy manuscripts medieval observatory patron cardamom cloisters edifice education system translated

How is knowledge a resource? Monday Question of the Day How is knowledge a resource?

Today we will learn about: Build Concepts Sequence Monitor and Fix Up Build Background Vocabulary Fluency: Pauses Grammar: Adverbs Spelling: Prefixes bi-, tri-, uni-, semi- Literacy

Fluency Pauses

Fluency: Pauses Listen as I read “ ‘Eureka!’ Dewey Did It.” As I read, notice how I use pauses to model the sequence of events to show the passing of time. Be ready to answer questions after I finish.

Fluency: Pauses What reforms did Dewey attempt before he turned to categorizing books? How did Dewey’s experience at the Amherst College library inspire him to develop the Dewey Decimal System?

Concept Vocabulary education – development in knowledge or skill by teaching, training, or study system – an ordered group of facts, principles, or beliefs translated – changed from one language into another

Concept Vocabulary (To add information to the graphic organizer, click on end show, type in your new information, and save your changes.)

Build Concept Vocabulary education, system, translated Process Benefits Languages Literacy

Sequence, Monitor and Fix Up Turn to Page 620 - 621.

Prior Knowledge Begin a time line about ancient history. Date

Prior Knowledge This week’s audio explores the topic of the care and preservation of books. After you listen, we will discuss what you found out and what surprised you most about Europe’s oldest and largest library—the Bodleian Library at Oxford University.

Vocabulary Words

Vocabulary Words beacon – fire or light used as a signal to guide or warn caravans – groups of merchants or pilgrims traveling together for safety through difficult or dangerous country

Vocabulary Words legacy – something handed down from an ancestor or predecessor; heritage manuscripts – handwritten or keyboarded books or articles medieval – of or belonging to the Middle Ages (about A.D. 500 to about 1450)

Vocabulary Words observatory – a building or room equipped with telescopes and other devices for watching and studying astronomical objects patrons – a person who gives approval and support to some person, art, cause, or undertaking

More Words to Know cardamom – a spicy seed used as seasoning or medicine cloisters – places of religious retirement such as monasteries or convents edifice – a building, especially a large one (next slide)

beacon

caravans

manuscripts

medieval

observatory

cardamom

cloisters

edifice

Grammar Adverbs

i speak greek bad I speak Greek badly. in time, i becomed billingual In time, I became bilingual.

Adverbs Baghdad’s reputation as a center of learning spread quickly. Quickly is an adverb. It modifies the verb spread by answering the question How did Baghdad’s reputation spread?

Adverbs An adverb tells how, when, or where something happens. An adverb may appear before or after the verb it modifies, or between the parts of a verb phrase.

Adverbs The boy walked quietly through the library. (how) He has now read the entire book. (when) Outside the traffic rumbled and roared. (where)

Adverbs Adverbs such as too, very, quite, really, so, nearly, and almost can modify adjectives and other adverbs. I was almost late. He reads very fast.

Adverbs Comparative adverbs compare two actions. Add –er to many adverbs to make them comparative. Superlative adverbs compare three or more actions. Add –est to many adverbs to make them superlative.

Adverbs If an adverb ends in –ly, use more or most instead of –er or –est. bright, brighter, brightest carelessly, more carelessly, most carelessly

Adverbs Some adverbs do not follow the rules for comparative and superlative forms: well, better, best badly, worse, worst much, more, most

Adverbs Find the adverb in each sentence. The caliph enthusiastically bought valuable books. enthusiastically The new library is nearly completed. nearly

Adverbs Find the adverb in each sentence. The precious books are stored here. here He speaks ancient Greek quite fluently. quite fluently

Adverbs Find the adverb in each sentence. Soon he sails to Athens. Soon They shared their ideas very openly. very openly

Adverbs Find the adverb in each sentence. We sail for Baghdad tomorrow. tomorrow Everywhere men sat and carefully read their books. Everywhere, carefully

Adverbs Choose the adverb that completes the sentence correctly. The House of Wisdom stood (grandly, grand) in the center of Baghdad. grandly Hunayn (more patiently, patiently) translated every book. patiently

Adverbs Choose the adverb that completes the sentence correctly. He translated the book (better, best) than I could. better The caliph paid him (generously, most generous) for his work. generously

Spelling Words Prefixes bi-, tri-, uni-, semi-

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What was unique about the House of Wisdom? Tuesday Question of the Day What was unique about the House of Wisdom?

Today we will learn about: Dictionary/Glossary Sequence Monitor and Fix Up Setting Vocabulary Fluency: Choral Reading Grammar: Adverbs Spelling: Prefixes bi-, tri-, uni-, semi- Social Studies: Baghdad Islam Literacy

Vocabulary Strategy: Dictionary/Glossary Turn to Page 622 - 623.

The House of Wisdom Turn to Page 624 - 631.

Fluency Choral Reading

Fluency: Choral Reading Turn to page 631, paragraphs 5-10. As I read, notice the sequence of events and the pauses between them. We will practice as a class doing three choral readings.

Grammar Adverbs

the desire for knowledge are universall The desire for knowledge is universal. my Grandfather bought knew bifoacals My grandfather bought new bifocals.

Adverbs An adverb tells how, when, or where something happens. Comparative and superlative adverbs make comparisons between the actions of two or more persons or things. Some adverbs, such as very and too, can modify adjectives or other adverbs.

Spelling Words Prefixes bi-, tri-, uni-, semi-

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Why does Ishaq decide to follow in his father’s footsteps? Wednesday Question of the Day Why does Ishaq decide to follow in his father’s footsteps?

Today we will learn about: Sequence Monitor and Fix Up Dictionary/Glossary Vocabulary Fluency: Pauses Grammar: Adverb Spelling: Prefixes bi-, tri-, uni-, semi- Social Studies: Aristotle Literacy

The House of Wisdom Turn to Page 632 - 638

Fluency Pauses

Fluency: Pauses Turn to page 633, first five paragraphs. As I read, notice how I pause at the end of each paragraph to signal another time change, making it easier for you to follow what is happening. Now we will practice together as a class by doing three choral readings.

Grammar Adverbs

the universitey have two librays The university has two libraries. he found an ancient manuscript and he keeped it He found an ancient manuscript, and he kept it.

Adverbs An adverb tells how, when, or where something happens. Comparative and superlative adverbs make comparisons between the actions of two or more persons or things. Some adverbs, such as very and too, can modify adjectives or other adverbs.

Adverbs You should not use more and –er to form comparatives or both most and –est to form superlatives. Incorrect: This jet flies more faster than a regular plane. Correct: This jet flies faster than a regular plane.

Adverbs Review something you have written to see if you used adverbs correctly.

Spelling Words Prefixes bi-, tri-, uni-, semi-

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Thursday Question of the Day In what ways might knowledge (as a resource) be passed on for lasting, positive value?

Today we will learn about: Folk Tale Reading Across Texts Fluency: Partner Reading Grammar: Adverbs Spelling: Prefixes bi-, tri-, uni-, semi- Social Studies: Create an Alphabet

“Aladdin” Turn to Page 640 - 643.

Fluency Partner Reading

Fluency: Partner Reading Turn to page 633, paragraphs 1-5. Read this three times with a partner. Be sure to read slowly with pauses between events and offer each other feedback.

Grammar Adverbs

the book club have a semi annual meeting The book club has a semiannual meeting. i dont want to attend no reunion I don’t want to attend a reunion.

Adverbs An adverb tells how, when, or where something happens. Comparative and superlative adverbs make comparisons between the actions of two or more persons or things. Some adverbs, such as very and too, can modify adjectives or other adverbs.

Adverbs Test Tip: Remember that not every word ending in –ly is an adverb. Words such as lonely, elderly, and friendly are adjectives. Some words, such as fast, late, and early, can be both adverbs and adjectives.

Spelling Words Prefixes bi-, tri-, uni-, semi-

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How is knowledge a resource? Friday Question of the Day How is knowledge a resource?

Today we will learn about: Build Concept Vocabulary Sequence Simile/Metaphor Dictionary/Glossary Grammar: Adverbs Spelling: Prefixes bi-, tri-, uni-, semi- Encyclopedia Literacy

Sequence Sequence refers to the order of events or the steps of a process. Dates, times, and clue words such as first, next, then, and last can help you determine the order of events. Sometimes a text will present events out of order. In this case, you can read on, review, or reread the text in order to learn the correct sequence of events.

Simile/Metaphor Similes and metaphors are comparisons of two unlike things, concepts, or people. A simile states that A is like or as B. A metaphor is a more direct comparison that states A is B.

Dictionary/Glossary When you come across an unfamiliar word in a story, you can use a dictionary or glossary to find its meaning. Use a dictionary or glossary to complete a chart showing the definitions. Apply these meanings to the context of The House of Wisdom.

Dictionary/Glossary Word Definition caravansary fragrant scholar

Where might you find information about the city of Baghdad? An encyclopedia is a reference work covering a wide range of topics.

Encyclopedia Encyclopedias can be CD-ROMs or online. These encyclopedias are more helpful and easier to use. They can present many more visuals on a topic and accompanying sound as well. An entry is an informational article in an encyclopedia.

Encyclopedia An entry word is the word or phrase that begins an entry and gives the subject of the entry. A keyword is a word that helps to identify the information you are trying to find, such as Baghdad.

Encyclopedia When the keyword is a person, such as Abraham Lincoln, you must put the last name first (Lincoln, Abraham) when looking it up in a print encyclopedia. This step is unnecessary in an electronic encyclopedia.

Grammar Adverbs

neither lil nor kip wear a uniforme Neither Lil nor Kip wears a uniform. these books cost most than that books These books cost more than those books.

Adverbs An adverb tells how, when, or where something happens. Comparative and superlative adverbs make comparisons between the actions of two or more persons or things. Some adverbs, such as very and too, can modify adjectives or other adverbs.

Spelling Words Prefixes bi-, tri-, uni-, semi-

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We are now ready to take our story tests. Classroom webpage, Reading Test AR Other Reading Quizzes Quiz #