Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
Fables, myths, and fairy tales
Teacher: Mr. Chin
2
OVERVIEW Expanding Vocabulary
Introducing Fairy Tales and Hans Christian Andersen Grammar
3
vocabulary words cylinder
examine *refer to your Wordly Wise 3000 Book 3, fatal Lesson 1 feature grasp jet marine scar Tentacle vessel
4
Practicing vocabulary
Cylinder Examine Fatal Feature Grasp Jet Marine Scar Tentacle vessel Match the definition to the correct vocabulary word. A large boat or ship tentacle b) marine c)vessel d) fatal 2. A stream of liquid under pressure a) scar b) jet c) tentacle d) feature 3. A special part that stands out feature b) marine c) vessel d)tentacle 4. A tube-shaped object scar b) cylinder c) tentacle d) vessel 5. A mark left after a wound heals a) grasp b) tentacle c) scar d) feature
5
Practicing vocabulary
Match the vocabulary word to its correct definition. Examine put away b) return to c) look at carefully d) stay away from 2. Tentacle a hairy spider b) a baby octopus c) a long thin part growing from sea animals d) a figure with eight sides 3. Grasp understand b) let go of c) cry out d) move in circles 4. Marine Having to do with sports b) having to o with the ocean c) Having to do with horses d) having to do with being sick Cylinder Examine Fatal Feature Grasp Jet Marine Scar Tentacle vessel
6
Grammar & Mechanics Indentation Marks the start of a paragraph
On a keyboard, use the tab key In editing, you may see the symbol: ¶ (hint to remember: it looks like a reverse P) Nouns A part of speech made up of people, places, things, animals, and ideas Two uses: Countable: There were two apples in the bowl. Those with an article in front of them: It was the last apple. or I thought it was an apple, but it was actually a peach.
7
Grammar & Mechanics Homophones
Words that sound alike, but that are spelled different and mean different things. Examples: pear and pair; no and know; your and you’re End marks Every complete sentence is punctuated with an end mark. These include periods (.), question marks (?), exclamation points (!). When would you use the different kinds of end marks?
8
fairy tales You may remember reading storybooks with illustrations to go along with the words. But what if we tried to do the reverse—writing a story based on pictures?
9
fairy tales Try writing a story based on the images to the right, going from top to bottom. Do you recognize the story? Who are the characters? What do you think is happening?
10
Extra practice Write down any new words you encounter this week, write down their definitions, and practice using them. Write your own fairy tale or story. If you’re looking for ideas, consider basing it on a picture. Keep an eye out for examples of indentation, nouns, end marks, and homophones.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.