Warm Up 4/13/12  Review your four vocabulary words from the last classes and then write a sentence for each one.  1. principle  2. credible  3. catalog.

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Warm Up 4/13/12  Review your four vocabulary words from the last classes and then write a sentence for each one.  1. principle  2. credible  3. catalog  4. perpetual  5. loquacious

1.Find a partner 2.Assign partner A and B *Partner A is the tallest 3.Partner A shares: My favorite sentence that I wrote is… 4.Partner b responds: Great sentence. My favorite sentence that I wrote is… 5.Find a new partner 6.Assign partner a and b *Partner A is the shortest 7.Partner A shares: The sentence that I struggled with was… 8.Partner b responds: Good job. The sentence I struggled with was… 9.Work with your partner to correct your sentence if needed Warm Up Sharing

Add to your Frayer models: sequence New Vocab. Word

Stories and notes Review

 Before we went on break we listened to this story and you took some notes… take those out.  With a partner discuss:  What and who was this story about?  What happened in this story? Duncan, Junior

 The first day back you read another story and took some notes… get those out.  With a partner review:  Who and what was this story about?  What happened in this story? The No-Guitar Blues

 You will take a short quiz on these two stories. You may not use your note and you may not work with a partner. Do the best you can. You will get the opportunity to correct your wrong answers. Story Quiz

New Stories and Thinking Maps Next Up

Remember the Circle Map? Who/What: Your topic Descriptions of your topic Frame of Reference: Where did this info. come from and why is it important?

New Map: the Flow Map This helps us remember a sequence of events. What happened first, second, third, all the way to the end.

 Let’s try with a story everyone knows: Mrs. Merki- Castro and the 3 Bears!  Who is this story about?  Circle map  What happens in this story  Flow map Practice

 Think of a story that you know very well. It can be a made up story or something that actually happened. Create a flow map for this story on your own and then we will share our stories. And once again…