T270 Question of the Day Why do people like to create art or do crafts? I like to make art or do crafts because ____________.

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T270 Question of the Day Why do people like to create art or do crafts? I like to make art or do crafts because ____________.

T271 A Mobile for Callie “Your sister needs a knee operation,” said Mom. “ She will be fine, but she is nervous about staying in the hospital. And, she’ll probably be pretty lonely there, too. Visitors are only allowed at certain times. So, maybe you can cheer her up.” “How?” asked Jay. Callie was a lot older than he was. She had her own friends. She never wanted to hang around with Jay. “You could make her something,” suggested Mom.

T271 Suddenly, Jay fell excited. He realized that he could make Callie a mobile with photographs of all her friends and family on it, and she could hang it in her hospital room. Maybe then she wouldn’t feel so nervous and lonely while she was there. When Jay finished the mobile, he handed it to his sister. “Wow,” she said. “This is beautiful!” Callie gave Jay a hug. “When I look at this in the hospital, I will remember all my friends and family who want me to get better and come home,” She smiled. “And I will remember my great brother, too!”

T272 Suffixes –er, -est, -ly, -ful Remember that a suffix is a word part that is added to a root word and that it makes a new word with a different meaning. Remember: If the root word ends in e, drop the e to add –er or –est (nice: nicer, nicest). If the root word ends in y, change the y to an i to add –er, -est, or –ly (happy: happier, happiest, happily). If the root word ends with a short vowel CVC pattern, double the last consonant to add –er or – est (big: bigger, biggest)

T272 Suffixes –er, -est, -ly, -ful biggernicerfinestgreatest lonelyhappilyplayfulthankfully On your own find the suffix of each word. Notice that thankfully has two suffixes, -ful and –ly. What is the meaning of each suffix? What is the root word of each word above?

T273 Suffixes –er, -est, -ly, -ful Use the following words below to complete each sentence. nicerfinestusefulbigger reallynicestfasterlonely 1.I feel ________ when my friends are away on vacation. 2.Is a rabbit ________ than a turtle? 3.Mr. Freel is our _______ neighbor. 4.She ________ can speak three languages! 5.My brother is _________ than I am. 6.It is very ________ to have a toolbox. 7.Juan wore his _________ shirt to the party. 8.Some people think dogs are ________ than cats.

T273 Suffixes –er, -est, -ly, -ful Use the following words below to complete each sentence. quicklycarefulsmallerplayful biggestslowlythankful 1.I am _______ for my friends and family. 2.Walk ________ so you do not trip and fall. 3.Kara has the _______ book bag in our class. 4.The ________ kitten pushed the ball of yarn. 5.A cat is _________ than a horse. 6.Be _________ of the hot stove! 7.How ___________ can you walk to school?

T274 Let’s get ready to read! Get ready to perform a readers’ theater using the story “Me and Uncle Romie”. Make sure to try out different voices for each character in the story. Listen as I read allowed “Me and Uncle Romie”. Listen for fluency and expression. We will read Aunt Nanette, Uncle Romie and James’s parts in the story. Make sure to read with expression, proper phrasing, and correct pronunciation.

T275 Theme (Comprehension) How do you identify the theme of a story? look for clues in the story about the message, or main point, of the story. You can identify theme by looking for clues in the story. Listen as I reread “Building Liberty” starting on page 64. Make sure to use prior knowledge and to set a purpose for listening.

T275 Comprehension Questions What is Mr. Bartholdi’s problem? How does he solve it? Mr. Bartholdi did not know how to make the statue strong enough; he solved it by following Mr. Eiffel’s advice of making an iron skeleton inside the statue. What is the theme of “Building Liberty”? Keep trying even when something is difficult, and people may help you succeed.

T276 Building Robust Vocabulary Word webs are a great way to enhance understanding about certain words. Create a word web to help better understand the words glorious, dull, heroic, and masterpiece. Example: If something is glorious, it might also be described as beautiful because those have similar meanings. Beautiful is not quite as strong a word as glorious. glorious beautifulamazing On your own create a word web using the words dull, heroic, and masterpiece.

T277 Building Robust Vocabulary 1.If your best friend accidently ruined your favorite shirt, would you have a dilemma? Why or why not? 2.Is it easy to streak across a field if you are drowsy? Why or why not? 3.Why would you get a scolding if you yanked someone’s hair? 4.Why do some people feel awe if a mountain or building towers over them? 5.If someone secretly crept up on you for a long distance, why would he or she have needed a lot of concentration? 6.How would you console someone whose favorite shiny bracelet turned dull?

T270 Grammar Articles Remember: Articles are words that tell which one about nouns. The articles a and an tell about one thing in a group of many. The article a is used before words that begin with a consonant sound. The article an is used before words that begin with a vowel sound. The article the is used for one or more than one and is used before words that begin with a consonant or a vowel.

T270 Grammar Articles The dog ate a treat. A dog got the treats. I need a volunteer to read each sentence aloud. Also, remember the rules for articles to make sure that each sentence is correct. On your own, write three questions using articles a, an, and the. Your topic will be what you did yesterday or over the weekend.

T279 Checking our Writing Story Dialogue We will be working with a partner to revise our dialogues. Remember to keep in mind the rules for quotation marks. Reread your writing to see if it sounds natural and smooth. Make sure you have used punctuation marks correctly and that you have included adjectives. Use editors marks when making your final changes. Make sure that you have used correctly adjectives that compare. Share your final drafts with a classmate.