FRIDAY 04/24 A-DAY MONDAY 04/27 B-DAY INTRO VOCAB 7 FINISH THEME PARAGRAPH POETRY WRITING TIME Students will read to determine the meanings and pronunciations.

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FRIDAY 04/24 A-DAY MONDAY 04/27 B-DAY INTRO VOCAB 7 FINISH THEME PARAGRAPH POETRY WRITING TIME Students will read to determine the meanings and pronunciations of unfamiliar words and phrases. Students will read and demonstrate comprehension of a variety of nonfiction texts. Students will be able to understand the concept of theme and how theme works through multiple texts. Students will justify theme with evidence from the text. Students will create their own poem using theme and figurative language.

30 MINUTES: WARM-UP: REFRESH YOUR BRAIN! I have recently seen their/there/they’re mistakes! 1.______ are 365 days in a year. 2.My two dogs had ______ fur trimmed. 3.Where did your mom go? She’s over ________. 4.My best friends are going to the concert. ________ excited. 5._________ favorite song is “Bohemian Rhapsody.” Use the remaining class time to: 1. Complete your short story theme assignment. It is due by the end of class today ! 2. Read Silently 1.“The Cat Who Thought She was Dog and the Dog Who Thought He Was a Cat” (5) 2.“The Hummingbird That Lived Through Winter” (172) 3.“Ribbons” (524) 4.“The Treasure of Lemon Brown” (532) 5.“Seventh Grade” (122) 6.“All Summer in a Day” (288) 7.“Amigo Brothers” (352)

Eve Bunting’s Fly Away Home is about a father and son who live in an airport but are trying to save money to live in their own home. The father and son shouldn’t give up hope, because if you have determination, you can get home. The text states that the dad keeps job hunting while working at the same time. The dad is trying to save as much money as possible for a future home. The book also says, “ I save my money in my shoe” (24). Andrew is really hoping to get their own home with any help they can get. The text says that the son, Andrew, and his friend Denny help travelers with their luggage to earn just a bit of money. These kids will earn money any way they can for a better future. Eve Bunting’s picture book teaches readers that you should never give up hope because with a great amount of determination you can get home. Intro Concl. Theme Evidence Comment

TODAY WE WILL… Understand vocabulary 7. Create poetry using figurative language and the understanding of big idea & theme.

Beseech v. To ask earnestly; to beg.

Consternation n. Amazement or fear that makes one feel confused.

Delectable adj. Pleasing to the senses, especially to the sense of taste; delicious.

Garland n. A wreath or chain of leaves and flowers.

Gratify v. 1. To please or satisfy. 2. To give in to what is wanted or requested.

Haughty adj. Showing too much pride in oneself and scorn or contempt for others. Haughtiness: n. the state or quality of being haughty.

Impetuous adj. Inclined to act without thinking; hasty.

Lavish adj. 1. Much more than enough. 2. Very costly. v. To give freely or generously.

Pluck v. 1. To pull off or out; to pick. 2. To remove the feathers from. 3. To pull at and let go. n. Courage; bravery. Plucky: adj. Brave; courageous.

Ponder v. To think about; to consider carefully.

Privilege n. A special favor, right, or advantage given to a person or group. Privileged : adj. Given favors or advantages denied to others. watch?v=2KlmvmuxzYE

Prostrate adj. 1. Lying flat. 2. Lying facedown, especially to show respect. 3. Completely overcome; weak and helpless.

Rapture n. A state of great joy, delight, or love.

Revelry n. Noisy merrymaking.

Whim n. A sudden wish to do something without a particular reason; a fanciful idea.

ODE What is an ode ? “Ode” comes from the Greek aeidein, meaning to sing or chant, and belongs to the long and varied tradition of lyric poetry. Originally accompanied by music and dance, and later reserved by the Romantic poets to convey their strongest sentiments, the ode can be generalized as a formal address to an event, a person, or a thing not present.

ZIP ODE Each ZIP code is five numbers, so we're asking that each ZIP Ode be five lines—the number of words in each line is determined by the number in your particular zip code — (Boca Raton, FL) 3 Between mangroves and 3 homes, paddling a 4 Zodiac inflatable boat through 3 Boca’s canals with 2 a broom If your zip code has a zero, that line can be left blank.

CIRCLE UP! Place desks in a circle. Five word clusters: Choose five words. Write either a short story or a poem. If you finish early, go back and edit. Then go back and edit again. Choose your “Golden Line” from the poem or story. Turn to a partner and ONLY share your Golden Line. See if they can predict what your story/poem is about. Then read them your poem/story.