Lesson 25 Poetry Expectations: 1. Listen carefully 2. Work hard 3. Be responsible.

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Lesson 25 Poetry Expectations: 1. Listen carefully 2. Work hard 3. Be responsible

Review The 'bossy r' changes the sound of the short 'e'. Listen carefully to how the sound changes. Example: hen her We practiced using captions and maps to help us read non-fiction.

Grammar: Types of Sentences How many types of sentences are there? What punctuation does each sentence use?

Grammar: Types of Sentences Declarative: Makes a statement Interrogative: Asks a question Exclamatory: Gives a command or makes a request Imperative: Expresses strong feelings

Grammar: Types of Sentences Sharon and Paul found a lost puppy. May I borrow your pencil sharpener? Pick up the book. It's a beautiful day!

Poetry Study I want to read a poem. What is poetry? Who writes poetry?

Poetry Study Poetry By: Eleanor Farjeon What is Poetry? Who Knows? Not a rose, but the scent of the rose; Not the sky, but the light in the sky; Not the fly, but the gleam of the fly; Not the sea, but the sound of the sea; Not myself, but what makes me See, hear, and feel something that prose Cannot: and what it is who knows? (from Eleanor Farjeon's Poems for Children)

Poetry Study My Shadow By: Robert Luis Stevenson (on document camera) I read, we read, you read !

Poetry Study Poem Review: (On document camera) My Shadow By: Robert Louis Stevenson

Poetry Study The Wave by Kevina Casaletto: (On document camera) I read, we read, you read. What did you notice about this poem?

Good Listener Eyes are watching. Ears are listening. Lips are closed. Hands are still. Feet are quiet.

Read Aloud: Book: The Magician's Elephant By: Kate DiCamillo Chapter Seven: We learn the elephant does not like being on display. Leo Matienne told Peter about the public viewing of the elephant to be held Saturday. Gloria and Leo can't dare to hope for a child of their own. Words to know: edification

Read Aloud: Remember the strategies good readers use while I read aloud to you! Book: The Magician's Elephant By: Kate DiCamillo Chapter Eight

Assignment: 1. Practice identifying types of sentences Reread, My Shadow, practicing fluency and expression! Draw a picture of you and your shadow in your journal and write 3 sentences about it.