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Big Question: What can happen when someone’s clothes are different?
Title: Suki’s Kimono Author: Chieri Uegaki Illustrator: Stephane Jorisch Genre: Realistic Fiction
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Small Group Timer
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Suki’s Kimono Vocabulary Words cotton festival graceful handkerchief
paces pale rhythm snug More Words to Know approve ignored straightening familiar murmur shreds
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Suki’s Kimono Spelling Words
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Big Question: What can happen when someone’s clothes are different?
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
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What can happen when someone’s clothes are different?
Monday Question of the Day What can happen when someone’s clothes are different?
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Today we will learn about:
Build Concepts Compare and Contrast Predict Build Background Vocabulary Fluency: Model Accuracy/Appropriate Pace/rate and Expression Grammar: Adjectives and Articles Spelling: Syllable patterns CVVC, CVV Dressing Differently
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Fluency: Model Reading Aloud with Accuracy
Monday Fluency: Model Reading Aloud with Accuracy
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Be ready to answer questions after the story.
Fluency: Model Accuracy, Appropriate Pace/Rate, and Expression/Intonation As I read “The Rag Coat” listen at the pace I read and my tone of voice that draws attention to key parts of the story. Listen to the story to find out how the students’ feelings about Minna’s coat change during the story. Be ready to answer questions after the story.
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What makes Minna’s coat special?
Fluency: Model Accuracy, Appropriate Pace/Rate, and Expression/Intonation How do Souci, Shane, and the others’ feelings about Minna’s coat change after they hear her stories? What makes Minna’s coat special?
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Build Concept familiar, murmur, shreds
Reactions Reasons Appearance Dressing Differently
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Compare and Contrast Turn to pages 146 – 147.
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Compare and Contrast Comparing and contrasting two or more things means telling how they are alike and different. Writers often use clue words to signal similarities (like, similarly, likewise, in the same way) and differences (but, however, on the other hand, although). Making predictions can help a reader think more carefully about a story and the details an author compares and contrasts.
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Clothes from different cultures
Build Background: Prior Knowledge What do you know about clothes from different cultures? Clothes from different cultures
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Vocabulary Words Word Rating Chart Word Know Have Seen Don’t Know
cotton festival graceful handkerchief paces rhythm snug
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Vocabulary Words cotton – cloth made from soft, white fibers that grow in branches on the cotton plant festival –a program of entertainment often held annually graceful – beautiful in form or movement handkerchief – a soft, usually square piece of cloth used for wiping your nose, face, or hands
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Vocabulary Words pale – not bright; dim
paces – steps pale – not bright; dim rhythm – the natural strong beat that some music or poetry has snug – fitting your body closely Next slide
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cotton cotton plant cotton field cotton bale cotton picker
cotton products cotton fabric cotton sheets cotton yarn
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festival
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graceful
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handkerchief
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pace
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pale
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rhythm
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snug
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straightening
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shreds paper shredder
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More Words to Know approve – to think well of something; to favor something ignored – paid no attention to straightening – to make straight; to uncurl familiar – well-known murmur – a soft, steady sound that rises and falls a little and goes on without breaks shreds – very little bits; scraps
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Grammar: Adjectives and Articles
Monday Grammar: Adjectives and Articles
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the little girl wore a beautifull dress from japan
The little girl wore a beautiful dress from Japan. she was prowd of the dress that her grandmother gived her She was proud of the dress that her grandmother gave her.
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Adjectives and Articles
Suki raised her foot to show the teacher her wooden clog. The is an article and wooden is an adjective.
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Adjectives and Articles
An adjective is a word that can describe a person, place, or thing. Adjectives tell more about nouns. Many people wore bright clothes to the annual parade. A, an, and the are special adjectives called articles. The child wore an orange sweater and a blue jacket.
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Adjectives and Articles
The articles a and an are used only with singular nouns. A is used before a word that begins with a consonant sound: a box, a coat. An is used before a word that begins with a vowel sound: an egg, an empty box, an old coat. Use the before singular or plural nouns: the earring, the earrings.
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Adjectives and Articles Find the word that describes each underlined noun.
A kimono is made of vivid cloth. The Japanese wear kimonos for special occasions.
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Adjectives and Articles Find the word that describes each underlined noun.
They wear wide belts with their kimonos. Lovely kimonos are fun to wear.
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Adjectives and Articles Choose the article that correctly completes each sentence.
In Hawaii, you can buy (a, an) long dress called a muumuu. In Hawaii, you can buy a long dress called a muumuu. I bought (a, an) attractive muumuu in Honolulu. I bought an attractive muumuu in Honolulu.
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Adjectives and Articles Choose the article that correctly completes each sentence.
My dad bought (an, the) most expensive shirt. My dad bought the most expensive shirt. (The, An) shirt has big purple flowers on it. The shirt has big purple flowers on it.
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Adjectives and Articles Choose the article that correctly completes each sentence.
We can wear our Hawaiian clothes for (a, an) outdoor party. We can wear our Hawaiian clothes for an outdoor party.
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Spelling: Syllable Patterns CVVC, CVV
Monday Spelling: Syllable Patterns CVVC, CVV
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Suki’s Kimono Spelling Words
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Why does Suki wear her kimono to school?
Suki’s Kimono Tuesday Question of the Day Why does Suki wear her kimono to school?
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Today we will learn about:
Syllable Pattern V/V Context Clues Compare and Contrast Predict Synonyms Vocabulary Fluency: Choral Reading Grammar: Adjectives and Articles Spelling: Syllable Patterns CWC, CW Time for Social Studies: Festivals Dressing Differently
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Vocabulary Strategy for Synonyms
Pass It Down Page 148
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Suki’s Kimono Vocabulary Words cotton festival graceful handkerchief
paces pale rhythm snug More Words to Know approve ignored straightening familiar murmur shreds
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Suki’s Kimono Page
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Fluency: Choral Reading
Tuesday Fluency: Choral Reading
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Fluency: Choral Reading
Turn to page 152. Notice the expression in my voice as I read the dialogue. We will now choral read this page three times.
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Grammar: Adjectives and Articles
Tuesday Grammar: Adjectives and Articles
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the girls sisters told her not to wear a unusual costume
The girl’s sisters told her not to wear an unusual costume. she didnt listen to her two sisters advice She didn’t listen to her two sisters’ advice.
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Adjectives and Articles
An adjective is a word that can describe a person, place, or thing. Adjectives tell more about nouns. Some girls wore long, bright skirts. A, an, and the are special adjectives called articles. A boy wore an awesome shirt to the party.
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Adjectives and Articles
The articles a and an are used only with singular nouns. A is used before a word that begins with a consonant sound: a jacket, a full cup. An is used before a word that begins with a vowel sound: an eagle, an orange jacket, an empty cup. Use the before singular or plural nouns: the shoe, the shoes.
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Spelling: Syllable Patterns CVVC, CVV
Tuesday Spelling: Syllable Patterns CVVC, CVV
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Suki’s Kimono Spelling Words
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Suki’s Kimono Wednesday
Question of the Day How do the students’ feelings about Suki’s kimono change?
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Today we will learn about:
Compare and Contrast Predict Generalize Vocabulary Fluency: Accuracy/Appropriate Pace/Rate and Expression Grammar: Adjectives and Articles Spelling: Syllable Patterns CVVC, CVV Time for Social Studies: Footwear Dressing Differently
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Suki’s Kimono Vocabulary Words cotton festival graceful handkerchief
paces pale rhythm snug More Words to Know approve ignored straightening familiar murmur shreds
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Suki’s Kimono Page
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Fluency: Model Accuracy/Appropriate Pace/Rate and Expression
Wednesday Fluency: Model Accuracy/Appropriate Pace/Rate and Expression
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Fluency: Model Accuracy/Appropriate Pace/Rate and Expression
Turn to page 157. Notice how I pause at commas and how my voice changes at question marks. We will now choral read this page three times.
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Grammar: Adjectives and Articles
Wednesday Grammar: Adjectives and Articles
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the classes weared costumes and clothes from other countrys
The classes wore costumes and clothes from other countries. james and him dressed like cowboys in a rodio James and he dressed like cowboys in a rodeo.
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Adjectives and Articles
An adjective is a word that can describe a person, place, or thing. Adjectives tell more about nouns. A, an, and the are special adjectives called articles.
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Adjectives and Articles
Choosing vivid, precise adjectives can make writing more lively and specific. General: Maria wore a dress. Specific: Maria wore a yellow, silky dress.
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Spelling: Syllable Patterns CVVC, CVV
Wednesday Spelling: Syllable Patterns CVVC, CVV
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Suki’s Kimono Spelling Words
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Suki’s Kimono Thursday
Question of the Day What sort of clothing have you seen people from other cultures wearing?
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Today we will learn about:
Syllable Pattern VCCCV Expository Nonfiction Text Features Reading Across Tests Content-Area Vocabulary Fluency: Paired Reading Grammar: Adjectives and Articles Spelling: Syllable Patterns CVVC, CVV Time for Social Studies: Cultures: Music and Dance
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Suki’s Kimono Vocabulary Words cotton festival graceful handkerchief
paces pale rhythm snug More Words to Know approve ignored straightening familiar murmur shreds
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Social Studies in Reading
Clothes: Bringing Cultures Together Pages
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Fluency: Paired Reading
Thursday Fluency: Paired Reading
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Fluency: Paired Reading
Turn to page 161. Partner read this page aloud three times. Read accurately with expression and offer each other feedback.
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Grammar: Adjectives and Articles
Thursday Grammar: Adjectives and Articles
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now cara and linda has a idea for a party
Now Cara and Linda have an idea for a party. childrens will bring food from different countries Children will bring food from different countries.
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Adjectives and Articles
An adjective is a word that can describe a person, place, or thing. Adjectives tell more about nouns. A, an, and the are special adjectives called articles.
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Adjectives and Articles: Test Tips
You may be asked to identify adjectives in a sentence. Adjectives tell how something looks, sounds, feels, tastes, or smells. Adjectives can also tell how many or how much, such as many, some or two. Adjectives: Two dresses had some pretty blue designs on them.
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Spelling: Syllable Patterns CVVC, CVV
Thursday Spelling: Syllable Patterns CVVC, CVV
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Suki’s Kimono Spelling Words
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What can happen when someone’s clothes are different?
Suki’s Kimono Friday Question of the Day What can happen when someone’s clothes are different?
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Today we will learn about:
Build Concept Vocabulary Compare and Contrast Setting Context Clues Grammar: Adjectives and Articles Spelling: Syllable Patterns CVVC, CVV Evaluating/Drawing Conclusions Dressing Differently
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Suki’s Kimono Vocabulary Words cotton festival graceful handkerchief
paces pale rhythm snug More Words to Know approve ignored straightening familiar murmur shreds
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Compare and Contrast Comparing and contrasting two or more things means telling how they are alike and different. Writers often use clue words to signal similarities (like, similarly, likewise, in the same way) and differences (but, however, on the other hand, although).
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Setting Setting is the time and place that the events in a story occur. Other times, the reader has to make guesses about the setting based on what the characters say and do. In picture books, the illustrator can “show” the reader the setting.
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Context Clues You can use context clues, sometimes with synonyms, that help you decide the meaning of unfamiliar words. We will look at some words in ”Suki’s Komino” that you might not know.
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Context Clues Word Context Clues Meaning quaked quivered
shook, trembled respond snicker
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Grammar: Adjectives and Articles
Friday Grammar: Adjectives and Articles
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polly will create a salad from spain
the students will enjoy they’re meal from around the werld The students will enjoy their meal from around the world.
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Adjectives and Articles
An adjective is a word that can describe a person, place, or thing. Adjectives tell more about nouns. A, an, and the are special adjectives called articles.
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Phonics: V/V Syllable Pattern, Syllable Pattern VCCCV
Friday Phonics: V/V Syllable Pattern, Syllable Pattern VCCCV
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V/V Syllable Pattern Two vowels that appear in the same syllable often stand for one sound. lion How many vowels do you see in the word lion? two How many syllables does the word lion have? Does the two vowels that appear together stand for one sound? no
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V/V Syllable Pattern When I see a word that has two vowels in a row, I usually say one vowel sound. But sometimes I can hear both vowels. That’s because each vowel is in a different syllable. When I divide the word into syllables, I can tell that the word is not line. It is the two-syllable word lion. What about the word trio?
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V/V Syllable Pattern re / alize hyena hy / ena dandelion dandeli /on
period peri / od stereo stere /o theater the / ater usual usu / al rodeo rode / o
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V/V Syllable Pattern If we don’t put fluid in the radiator, the engine will get hot. After Mom finishes her science class, she will graduate.
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V/V Syllable Pattern I always stay with my grandparents during my annual trip to Ohio. The poet will recite her poems in the auditorium.
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Syllable Pattern VCCCV
We learned to divide words that have three consonants in a row. Read the sentence to yourself. Raise your hand when you see two words that have three consonants in a row. The children exchanged the gifts that did not fit. Where do we divide children into syllables? Where do we divide exchange? How did you know where to divide the words?
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Syllable Pattern VCCCV
Read the sentence to yourself. Raise your hand when you see two words that have three consonants in a row. Martha was thirsty after running the race. Where do we divide Martha into syllables? Where do we divide thirsty?
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V/V Syllable Pattern VCCCV Read the words together.
pilgrim entrance angry hundred including mushroom instant merchant partner contract impress complete
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V/V Syllable Pattern VCCCV Read these sentences together.
Mother complained about the constant noise. “I’d love to take an airplane ride,” exclaimed Andy. Please stand when you hear our national anthem.
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Evaluating/Drawing Conclusions
Which would you rather use as a source of information: a book published in 1962 or one with a copyright of 2010? A book with a later copyright date has more recent information. You can preview a book to see if it has the information you need.
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Evaluating/Drawing Conclusions
Look at the table of contents and skim the chapters or sections. Check the copyright date. The newer the book, the more updated information it contains.
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Evaluating/Drawing Conclusions
If available, read information about the author. Does the author seem to be an expert in the subject? He or she should be educated and experienced in the subject area and should have written other books, especially on the same subject.
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Evaluating/Drawing Conclusions 1
Evaluating/Drawing Conclusions 1. Which book probably has the most up-to-date information? 2. Which source would most like include the best information about what people wear in Japan?
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Spelling: Syllable Patterns CVVC, CVV
Friday Spelling: Syllable Patterns CVVC, CVV
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Suki’s Kimono Spelling Words
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Review Games Spelling City: Spelling Words Vocabulary Words
Other Vocabulary Words
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We are now ready to take our story tests.
Classroom webpage, Reading Test AR Other Reading Quizzes Quiz # 73378
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