“Ramona Quimby, Age 8” Lesson 24 Day 3.

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“Ramona Quimby, Age 8” Lesson 24 Day 3

It is good to be creative because_________. Question of the Day Why is it good to be creative? It is good to be creative because_________. T324

Today’s Read Aloud Set a purpose – Why would someone want to read or listen to a poem more than once? To enjoy; to listen to patterns, rhythm, and rhymes. Listen and follow along as I read the poem aloud. T325

I’d Like to Be… I’d like to be an artist And paint pictures day and night. And draw many a great sight. I’d like to be an actor And star in a famous play. And be in a movie someday. I’d like to be a dancer Who can jump and leap and bow. Whose moves make you say,”Wow!” I’d like to do all these things. My dreams are as big as the sky. I’d like to do all these things And I can do them if I try! Now, read the poem with a partner. Use appropriate expression. Transparency R163

Word Work Schwa and unaccented syllables clo’-ver al-low’ The schwa sound can make words difficult to spell because it’s not always clear which vowel is making the schwa sound. The schwa sound often appears in the unaccented syllable. clo’-ver al-low’ thou’-sand sal’-ad doc’-tor may’-or dol’-lar sis’-ter T326 Transparency R166

Spelling upon above agree cover amount apart ahead either ever alike alive awake around afraid across T237

Fluency – Expression Use Expression When good readers read aloud, their speech sounds natural. This helps listeners understand what is being read. As you read, you should: Use meaning to guide your voice. Alter your tone and volume depending on the meaning. Use Expression T328

Focus Skill: Cause and Effect When readers identify why something happened, they are finding the cause. When they identify what happened, they are finding the effect. In stories, one event often leads to another event. Thinking about cause-and-effect relationships can help you better understand the plot and order of events in a story. T329

Cause and Effect Focus Skill Why does Ramona call Danny “Yard Ape?” Boys and Girls, remember that the reason an event happens is the cause and what happens is the effect. Events usually cause other events to happen. Cause Effect Ramona’s table is a clutter of crayons, paper, tape, yarn and odds and ends. Her family calls it “Ramona’s studio.” Turn to page 262: Why does Ramona call Danny “Yard Ape?” Danny runs noisily around the schoolyard. T329

Advertisements include: “Slam Dunk Water” Turn to pages 274-275 “Slam Dunk Water” is an example of an advertisement. What is the main purpose of an advertisement? Advertisements are designed for a particular audience – people who might buy the product. Advertisements include: Facts and opinions A slogan, which is a catchy phrase Exaggerations about the product that may not be entirely true An endorsement by someone famous T330-331

“Slam Dunk Water” Notice the notes in the bubbles on pages 274-275. They explain the parts of the advertisement. One purpose for reading an advertisement is to gain information. Follow along with me as I read the advertisement aloud. How is this selection different from realistic fiction? Would you buy Slam Dunk Water? Why or Why not? Which statements in this advertisement are opinions? How can you tell? T330-331

Connections Turn to page 216-277. How is Ramona’s book report like an advertisement? How is it different? It doesn’t tell the exact truth about the book. It uses opinions. It targets a very small audience. Text to Text – TT What part of the story did you think was funny? Why? When Ramona can’t remember the ending and uses a slogan from a commercial. Text to Self - TS How is Ramona’s school like your school? Give details. Text to Word - TW T332-333

affordable If you have enough money to buy something, that thing is affordable. The word is… affordable What is the word? What is a product that is affordable for you to buy? T334-335

individually If you speak to your friends one at a time, you speak to them individually. Have you ever eaten anything that is individually wrapped? Why are some items individually wrapped? T334-335

clutter If a place such as your desk or your room has clutter, it is messy and full of things you do not really need, What clutter do you have in your room or house that you want to keep? The word is… clutter What is the word? What clutter do you want to get rid of? T334-335

visible When something is visible, you can see it. The word is… What is the word? What is visible from a window in your favorite room? T334-335

mentioned If you mentioned something, you talked about it briefly. The word is… mentioned What is the word? What is something your parents have mentioned to you more than once? T334-335

beckoned If you beckoned to someone, you send your hand to signal him or her to come to you. The word is… beckoned What is the word? What would you do if a friend beckoned you? Why would your friend have beckoned? T334-335

flustered If something flustered you, it made you forget what you were saying or doing. The word is… flustered What is the word? What is something that causes you to be flustered? T334-335

remark A remark is something that is said about something. The word is… remark What is the word? What might you remark to your mother if you wanted to be kind? T334-335

presentation If you describe or perform something in front of a group of people, you are putting on a presentation. The word is…. presentation What is the word? Would you rather watch a presentation or give one? Explain T334-335

effective When you get the result you want, then your actions have been effective. The word is… effective What is the word? What could you include in a report or project to make it effective? T334-335

Homophones Words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings. Two rubber bands were placed there so the girls could hook the masks over their ears. Ramona read the book. One of the masks was red. Got information from words Color of tomatoes T336-337

Homophones What are the homophones in these two sentences? Which definition should each sentence go with? Copy these sentences into your notebook. Write a definition for each homophone. Use it in a new sentence. My favorite part of the movie is the scene with the car chase. Have you seen my new pet canary? She took a break from studying. The bus had to brake suddenly. T336-337

Homophones: Let’s Practice!!! The ____ the bus traveled over was rough. Would you like a _____ of pie? piece peace rode road piece road She was sick for a _____. a. week b. weak week T337 Extra Support 206

Grammar future tense verbs Ramona will earn a good grade on her book report. Ramona will continue to do creative reports. Ramona dances in front of her class . Ramona will dance in front of her class. Yard Ape laughed at Ramona’s presentation. Yard Ape will laugh at Ramona’s presentation. T338

Write these sentences correctly. Grammar DOL Write these sentences correctly. Starting tomorrow, all students reply in complete sentences? next week, the class attends a play. T338

Writing – Persuasive Paragraph Open your Student Edition to page 268. “Left-Behind Cat gives kids something to smile about.” This is Ramona’s topic sentence. What are Ramona’s supporting reasons? Which reason is the most important? Why? T339

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. By including facts, writers can make their opinions seem more convincing. T339

Persuasive Paragraph Use your filled-in charts from Day 2 to draft a persuasive paragraph. Use your topic sentences and create details that support your opinions. The order of ideas in the body of a persuasive paragraph is very important. Ideas must appear in an order that makes sense. Sometimes the writer may want to place the most important reason first to grab the reader’s attention. At other times, the writer might save the most important reason for last to keep the reader interested until the end. Think of the order of your ideas as you write a draft.