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RAMONA QUIMBY, AGE 8 Lesson 24 Day 2

What does being creative mean to you? Question of the Day What does being creative mean to you? Being creative means _______________. T306

Poem What would be our purpose for reading a Poem? For enjoyment To learn what someone else is thinking and feeling T307

Your purpose for listening to the Poem today: Listen for the rhyming patterns of the words See if you know what the author is thinking and feeling Listen to see if I use good expression when I read T307

Today’s Read Aloud I’d Like to Be … I’d like to be an artist And paint picture day and night. And draw many a great sight. I’d like to be an actor And star in a famous play. I’d like to be and actor And be in a movie someday. Transparency R163

Who can leap and jump and bow. Whose movies make you say, “Wow!” I’d like to be a dancer Who can leap and jump and bow. Whose movies make you say, “Wow!” I’d like to be 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! Transparency R163

The speaker names things he or she wants to be. How are these things similar? How do rhyming words make the poem easy to read? Which lines rhyme? Why are some lines repeated? T307

Word Work Schwa and unaccented syllables Different vowels can stand for the same sound. The sound is pronounced / /. When a word has two or more syllables, the unaccented syllable is often a / / sound. The / / sound is not long or short. The / / sound has many different spellings. T308

alone silent stencil reason until A schwa sound is when a vowel is pronounced “uh” instead of its short or long sound. alone silent stencil reason until T308

Schwa / / Which syllable has the / /? I did not like the way the barber cut my hair. barber Did you see that beautiful horse gallop by? gallop Those girls look alike. alike Where did you put the remote control? control Since I broke my pencil, I had to borrow one from Olivia. pencil There are fifteen children on my soccer team. children Transparency R164

Spelling Name a Spelling Word That has a / sound upon above agree cover amount apart ahead either alive alike awake around afraid across T309

Robust Vocabulary Turn to page 258-259. clutter – If a place such as you desk or your room has clutter, it is messy and full of things you do not rally need. Where might you find clutter in your house? visible – when something is visible, you can see it When would the moon be visible? T310

Robust Vocabulary beckoned – if you beckoned to someone, you used your hand to signal him or her to come to you What would you do if a crossing guard beckoned to you? remark – A remark is something that is said about something What would you remark after you saw your favorite movie? T310

Robust Vocabulary mentioned – If you mentioned something, you talked about it briefly Where is someplace you have mentioned you would like to go? flustered – if something flustered you, it made you forget what you were saying Have you ever been flustered by a loud noise? T310

What sort of clutter was in Mark’s room? Read pages 258 and 259 in your reader. Let’s read the passage aloud together. What sort of clutter was in Mark’s room? What could Mark do to make his floor visible? What had Mark mentioned that he needed? What did Mark’s father show him after he beckoned him? What did Mark’s father remark about Mark’s room after Mark got the shelves? Why will Mark not feel flustered by his room now? T310 SE258-259

Look for Realistic Fiction Genre Study These stories have characters and settings that could be real. Look for Characters with realistic problems. Cause - and - effect relationships like those in real life. T312-313

Use Expression Fluency Reading with expression: Good readers use their voices to express characters’ emotions by speaking with feeling. Open your reader to pages 262 and 263 and listen to the volume and expression in my voice as it reflects Ramona’s feelings. Choral-read with me. Use Expression T320

Cause and Effect Focus Skill Practice Book page 205 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 does not want to disturb her father. She keeps her voice down low and tries not to giggle. Practice Book page 205 Retell the story with your partner. main idea Important details T320

presentation Vocabulary Ramona’s presentation made her teacher laugh. presentation – If you describe or perform something in front of a group of people, you are putting on a presentation. Would you rather give a presentation about a famous person or about you new pet? T321 Transoarebct R162

Vocabulary effective Ramona’s book report was effective because her teacher and classmates liked it. effective – When you get the result you want, then your actions have been effective. During a presentation, is it more effective to look at your audience or to look at the floor? T321 transparency R162

Grammar Past tense verbs watch realize grin She worked with paper, crayons, tape, and rubber bands. Both her friends giggled. Ramona slipped cat masks to Sara and Janet. watch realize grin Ramona ____________TV commercials. She ______________that they might be useful. Yard Ape ______at her. T322

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. T323

Topic Sentence: Everyone should read "Ramona Quimby, Age 8"   Reason It is a funny story. It teaches people how To be creative. Everyone knows someone Like Ramona.