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WELCOME Please begin your bellwork from your newsletter at a VL0. Be sure to… Portfolios in the baskets, please! Record your homework THANK YOU! Get your StoryTown book Please complete a Pink Poster Activity when you are done.

Think of… The person who helps you feel like yourself. The person who makes you feel comfortable no matter WHAT! Meeting someone new.

Genre:

Realistic Fiction Has characters and events that are like people and events in real life Look for… A realistic setting Characters who face a problem

Vocabulary If a boy yelled “Help!” in jest, would you laugh or run to assist him? If a scoreboard goes haywire, what might it do? What are some animals that move in a sinuous way?

Vocabulary What machines help people who are immobile? How might an athlete keep her muscles supple? Imagine that pieces of different-colored glass are fused in an artwork. What would it look like? Why is it good for a speaker’s voice to have varied intonation?

Objective and Purpose This week, we’ll read Befiddled. You will show you understand the selection’s plot and characters. We will be entertained by believable characters with real-life problems.

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Literature Model 1. Circle the words that show where the action happens. 2. Draw a box around the words that show when the action happens. 3. Underline words that show how the action happens. Which details in the passage show you how Becky felt when she spoke to Mr. Freeman? Write two of them below. Identify: Excerpt from Befiddled

DETAILS!!! Please use the p 39 to practice writing details. When you are done, please edit the following on your slate: 1. Karla seen a skunk on the shadows. 2. “Do'nt move!” She whispered tensely. Explore: p 39 WC

Slates: Where is the preposition? Practice: Pg 19

How does…. Climate and weather change where and why people live in a place?

Closure FactorsEffect on Settlement Climate People want to live or don’t want to live in certain places or climates. Vegetation Land Water ________ factor People are easily drawn to places where they can earn a living more easily. _________ factor People move away from places where they cannot find work and where they experience drought, food shortages, and famine.