DOL level 4 week 6 Analogy China : Asia – Italy : _______

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
You need your text book. Lesson 26 Day 2. Spelling Part A Part A 1. section 2. caution What is the same in each word? Many words end in –tion or –sion,
Advertisements

“Ask the Experts” Theme 3 Lesson 14 Day 3. Question of the Day What do you talk about with your friends? My friends and I like to talk about ______________.
Lesson 7 Day 2 T38. Question of the Day  What questions would you like to ask a police officer? (Think: a police officer’s job is to protect the community.
Accelerate Comprehension For All Students. Ramseur Elementary School Teacher for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing for 5 years. Randleman Elementary School.
Vocabulary Punctuation Study Guide. GLOSSARY: A glossary is a list of words and their meanings in alphabetical order.
Pushing Up the Sky By: Joseph Bruchac
Literacy Development in Multilingual Programs. Learning Objectives To identify stages of literacy development in children and use strategies to build.
DOL level 4 week 5 Analogy 1.goose : flock – bee : ________ my parents didn’t find nothing at lincoln park 2. he has broke the table over their swarm.
S HARED R EADING G OES H IGH -T ECH Using Interactive White Boards to Teach Early Literacy Skills.
Supporting young Readers
Reading and Writing in Reception. Aims of this session To become familiar with how we start reading and writing at school. To understand what we mean.
Punctuation: Titles of Work Lesson #15 Workbook page: 35.
Lesson 25 Day 4 “The Robodogs of Greenville Question of the Day What kinds of different jobs do you think people will have in the future? Some jobs people.
1 STELLAR: Strategies for English Language Learning and Reading A Parent’s Guide to A new English Language Curriculum for Primary Schools in Singapore.
Westwood with Iford School Big Write Parent Meeting Thursday 5 th December.
Lesson 2 Day 5 “The Day Eddie Met the Author”. Question of the Day What kind of books do you like to ready? I like to read __________. Write one or two.
Lesson 18 Day 4 You will need your book, journal, pencil, and workbook.
Lesson 17 Day 5 You will need your book, journal, workbook and pencil.
RAMONA QUIMBY, AGE 8 Lesson 24 Day 2.
Lesson 5 Day 1 School News. Question of the Day How did you feel on the first day of school? On the first day of school, I felt ________. T372.
The Night Journey By Kathryn Lasky. Word Knowledge LambentLuminousstonyinexorable Shortsharpshutterssheer Cacklechickencluckingthickness.
I am ready to test!________ I am ready to test!________
Sight Words.
1. issue-an edition of a newspaper or magazine 2. advice-you tell what you think a person should do 3. consult-ask a person for information 4. expertise-
Sight Word Vocabulary.
© 2002 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. English Brushup, 3E John Langan Extending the Skills: Punctuation Chapters
BASIC PUNCTUATION RULES COMMAS, END MARKS, QUOTATION MARKS, COLONS, SEMI-COLONS AND APOSTROPHES.
“It looks like bad weather today,” announced Chris. He pointed at the dark clouds. “I bet our baseball game will be postponed.” “It might hold off,” McKenna.
 Quotation marks set off direct quotations, dialogue, and certain types of titles.
Italics Underlining. Italics or Underlining  Italics is a printer’s term for a style of type which is slightly slanted.  In this sentence the word happiness.
Thursday Week 5 (16) TEKS: E1.13D E1.14A E1.18A,Bi E1.19A.
Pledge. DOL level 4 week 1 Analogy 1.hospital : patient - prison:________ 2.knit: yarn - sew: ________ 1. i had gave him to quarters 2. sally doesn’t.
Reading Passage Elements.  1.) The selection will have a clearly established problem/conflict and resolution Centered on either plot or characters that.
You need your text book. Lesson 19 Day 2 Phonics and Spelling  Prefixes are word parts added to root words.  What does the prefix un- mean?  not 
Lesson 7 Day 2 T38.
The traits of good writing are Conventions Ideas Voice Word Choice Sentence Fluency Organization Conferencing.
DOL level 4 week13 Analogy mural : painting – haiku : ______ : - :
M ONDAY, A UGUST 17 TH --N EW SEATS TOMORROW Bellwork: Vocabulary Study Pick up a paper out of the basket and begin working on it. Context Clues Punctuating.
Reading at home with your child. Reading and a love for reading begins at home A child’s success as a reader begins much earlier than the first day at.
Day 3 Anansi Goes Fishing. Today we will learn: * Vocabulary: New Amazing Words * Phonics/Spelling: Compound Words * Words: Story Words and High-Frequency.
1. he don't work for johnson pen company anymore 2. and too days ago we take our sister to mexico city.
English Essentials ©2005 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. English Essentials John Langan Beth Johnson More on Apostrophes and Quotation.
Day 4 Anansi Goes Fishing
Paired Reading Presentation of Certificates January 9th 2014.
High Frequency Words.
Theme 4 Lesson 18 Day 1 We will learn about words with the /oi/ sound
 Capitalization, Quotation Marks, Italics & Underlining Usage & Mechanics.
Reading Comprehension Strategies A multisensory approach to reading comprehension, phonics instruction, and fluency interventions for the elementary grades.
DOL level 4 week 2 Analogy 1.________: pit - grape : seed 2. : - : ________ 1. mr and mrs roy anders 112 south street mankato mn yesterday he.
DOL level 4 week 18 Analogy 1.hoe : rake – spoon : ________ 1.________: St. - Avenue : Ave. 1. ms smith she has drew many pictures of horses birds and.
Language to Literacy. Good readers… Chart 1 Vocabulary Choose approximately 5 vocabulary words Write words on the chart in the order that they appear.
Weekly Objectives Homework Spelling Words
Warm Up NORMS: Time: 5 Minutes Movement: None Voice: Silent
Reading with your Child
DOL level 4 week 2 Analogy ________: pit - grape : seed : - : ________
DOL level 4 week10 Analogy chase : ________ - catch: capture : : - :
DOL level 4 week 2 Analogy ocean : seaweed - prairie : _______
DOL level 4 week 5 What season of the year do you like best? Use describing words to tell about that season. Analogy brook : river - ________: rope shovel:
Pushing Up the Sky By: Joseph Bruchac
DOL level 4 week 21 Analogy tears : sorrow – laughter : ________ 2.
DOL level 4 week 2 Analogy shout: yell – _____: doze 2. dear jane
You will need your book, journal, pencil, and workbook.
DOL level 4 week 10 Analogy true : untrue – sense : __________
DOL level 4 week 21 Analogy bank : river – shore :_______ : - :
Reading workshop – Autumn 2
DOL level 4 week 25 Analogy gallon : _________ - pound : lb. 2.
DOL level 4 week 25 Analogy spine : back - ribs : _________
Pledge.
DOL level 4 week 7 Analogy solid: liquid – freeze : _________
Presentation transcript:

DOL level 4 week 6 Analogy China : Asia – Italy : _______ 2. chimney : fireplace - ________: bathtub 1. on thursday he gots two letters from the foster machine company 2. before i knowed it, beth had gave me her old bicycle Europe drain

Pledge

Pledge

Fluency 6 min. reading solution

Objectives Students will understand open compounds create new compound words by using part of a compound word in the word list. Use their new compound word in a sentence.

Word Structure windowsill candlelight courtyard everyone headline handlebar nowhere sunscreen ice-cold roller-coaster head-on sky-high high school roller skate head start sky blue Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Choose a compound word from the word lines, choose one of the parts of the compound, and form a new compound word using the chosen part. For example, using light from the compound candlelight, you might say firelight. Use the new word in a sentence Next volunteer use a part of the new compound to come up with another new compound For example, campfire, and use the word in a sentence. Continue until no new compound words can be formed, and then start again with a different compound word from the board.

Objectives Students will use context clues and word structure to learn the vocabulary words. use the comprehension strategies Summarizing, Clarifying, and Adjusting Reading Speed. Use the comprehension Skill Author’s Purpose. Understand the selection vocabulary. review elements of a play.

Vocabulary lesson 5 brilliant brilliante spread propagación She could not get over how brilliant the stars looked once they left the city.. They found the perfect spot and spread out their blankets. bright to open outward luxurious lujoso astonishment asombro Their beautiful home is very luxurious. As she looked at the stars, she gasped with astonishment.. sudden wonder rich and comfortable

Vocabulary lesson 5 nudged le dio un codazo plunged hundido Cheri nudged Jasmine with her elbow. A star plunged from its place in the sky and disappeared from sight. to push slightly to fall crowed muchedumbre The chicken woke everyone up with his loud crow. Enjoy your story!! to brag loudly (past tense)

Set Purposes Why do people take risks?

Writing a Play Finish your drafts and revise your plays. Concentrate on the movement of our dialogue as you continue to revise. You do not have to use quotation marks for a play. Work with partners to revise your plays. Partners may take parts and read dialogue to each other. This will help you identify dialogue that does not sound natural. List cast of characters at the beginning of a play

grammar Underlining and Italics Our newspaper, the Highland Times, reported the sighting of a bald eagle. The italics are used to identify the titles of certain items, these include Titles of books newspapers, magazines, movies television shows, music albums, CDs works of art. Underline these titles if you are writing them by hand. In the book The Wizard of Oz, there are monkeys that can fly. My parents liked the television show The Flying Nun. Which CD do you like better –I Wish I could Fly or Soaring Above the Clouds?

Spelling highway flashlight basketball anyone headline sometimes shellfish doorbell eyesight handlebar worldwide outline footprint waterfall brainstorm nowhere whenever sunscreen homework coastline motorcycle toothache wristwatch Hold up two, three, or more fingers to indicate the number of syllables you hear in each word