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Lesson 19 Day 1 You will need your book, journal, workbook and pencil.

Question of the Day In what ways are you different from other people? How are you like the person sitting on your right? On your left? How are you different? What is different or unique about you? How does it make you interesting and special?

Read Aloud Why might you want to listen to a story? To enjoy to learn to practice certain skills Why did the first goldfish jump out of the pond? She wanted to explore a beautiful room. Do you think the second goldfish know what was going to happen when the first goldfish jumped out of the pond? Yes, maybe she had tried leaving the pond before.

Prefixes un-, re-, dis- WordRoot WordPrefixMeaning unpleasantpleasantun not pleasant replayplay re play again disappro ve disapprove not approve unhappy happy reread read displease please What is the root word of these words?

Spelling Pretest undo redo dislike react refill uneasy reread unlike remove dishonest unhappy rebuild displease uncover rewrite

Theme Turn to page 117 Characters fox rabbit Setting orange grove Plot A fox wants an orange but can’t reach it. A rabbit helps him. The fox shares the orange. Theme Helping others can lead to rewards.

Listening Comprehension: Read Aloud You will hear a story about what happens to a bird after it is rescued by a person. Have you ever rescued an animal? “Luck” is a fiction story. Fiction stories are made up, but some parts are real. I see that this is the story of a sandhill crane. I expect that I will learn some facts about sandhill cranes in the story. The theme of a story is the message the author wants a reader to understand. As I read I want you to think about what the author’s message or theme is in the story “Luck”. ActionsTheme Luck sees people when other cranes see nature. Luck gets lost looking for the girl. Luck flies back to where the girl saved him. All creatures must follow their hearts to find home and happiness.

Listening Comprehension cont. Why do you think the crane memorizes things that have to do with people? Because he loves the person who freed him from the plastic. Which is more important in the crane’s life, love or luck? love, because love guides everything the crane does Did you enjoy this story? Why? Or Why not? Students should be able to support their opinions. How is Luck different from the other cranes? He thinks his home is the girl who saved him, which makes him see the world differently. What problem does Luck face? How does he solve it? Because he thinks of the girl as his “home,” Luck learns different landmarks than the other birds. This makes his journey back different and more difficult.

deliberately He waded slowly and deliberately into the shallow river and then stood still. If you move slowly and carefully then you are being deliberate. The word is.. deliberately What is the word? deliberately Would you walk deliberately along a rocky path or a sidewalk? What things might you do in a deliberate way? Why?

composed Luck and Wise danced and composed their own song. If you made up a song, you composed it. The word is.. composed What is the word? composed Would you compose a poem or a cake?

DOL 1. luck flew away 2. the birds was happy L. Twere.

Grammar: Action Verbs A verb is a word that names an action, or tells what the subject of a sentence is, or tells something about the subject. The photographer snapped pictures. snapped Luck soared, dipped, and glided. Soared, dipped, glided Luck catches his head in a piece of plastic. catches A girl saw that the bird was stuck and freed him. saw Five hundred thousand cranes called. called Luck remembered the girl. remembered Luck sees the windmill. sees The girl scared Luck away from the plastic. scared

Writing: Folktale transparency LA40 Read transparency LA40. This story was a folktale. A Folktale Has repeating events Teaches a lesson Includes human or animal characters Sometimes stories are told by one of the characters. The storyteller uses the pronoun I. Other stories are told by someone outside the story. The narrator uses the pronouns he, she, and they. Characters Setting Plot Theme