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Heat Wave! By: Helen Ketterman That’s Amazing! Theme 3, Selection 3, Day 1 Taught By: Mr. Williams By: Helen Ketterman That’s Amazing! Theme 3, Selection 3, Day 1 Taught By: Mr. Williams
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Fantasy and Realism Fantasy is to Realism::Fiction is to Nonfiction Fantasy involves events that could not happen in real life. Such as talking animals and flying babies. Fiction relates to any story that is not real or did not really happen. Realism involves events that could happen in real life. Such as talking children and flying birds. Nonfiction relates to any story that is based on fact or really happened.
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Yes, It Can Really Rain Frogs Comprehension Skill: Fantasy and Realism Might fish falling from the sky be a fantasy or a real event? Explain your answer. What causes snakes, frogs, and fish to fall from the sky? What clues tell you that the events in the last section really occurred?
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Decoding Suffixes: -ed, -ing What is a Suffix?-ed Past Tense savedstoppedjumped-ingstirringSittingracing Present Tense
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Key Heat Wave Vocabulary affected – Caused a change in horizon – Line along which the earth and the sky seem to meet miscalculated – Figured out incorrectly singe – To burn slightly temperature – Measure of heat or coldness weather vane – Movable pointer that shows wind direction affected – Caused a change in horizon – Line along which the earth and the sky seem to meet miscalculated – Figured out incorrectly singe – To burn slightly temperature – Measure of heat or coldness weather vane – Movable pointer that shows wind direction
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Heat Wave Bridge Map 1.After reading each page, use a blank sheet of paper to note something that realistic and something that is an example of fantasy from the story. 2.Then take your examples and sort them into related subjects and make sure your example is in complete sentences. 3.When finished use another blank sheet of paper to construct a Bridge map using the analogy Realism : Fantasy ::___________:__________? 4.When finished go back and reread this week’s selection in order to improve reading fluency. Bridge Map 1.After reading each page, use a blank sheet of paper to note something that realistic and something that is an example of fantasy from the story. 2.Then take your examples and sort them into related subjects and make sure your example is in complete sentences. 3.When finished use another blank sheet of paper to construct a Bridge map using the analogy Realism : Fantasy ::___________:__________? 4.When finished go back and reread this week’s selection in order to improve reading fluency.
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Heat Wave! By: Helen Ketterman That’s Amazing! Theme 3, Selection 3, Day 2 Taught By: Mr. Williams By: Helen Ketterman That’s Amazing! Theme 3, Selection 3, Day 2 Taught By: Mr. Williams
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affected
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horizon
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singe
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miscalculated
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temperature
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Weather vane
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Key Heat Wave Vocabulary affected – Caused a change in horizon – Line along which the earth and the sky seem to meet miscalculated – Figured out incorrectly singe – To burn slightly temperature – Measure of heat or coldness weather vane – Movable pointer that shows wind direction affected – Caused a change in horizon – Line along which the earth and the sky seem to meet miscalculated – Figured out incorrectly singe – To burn slightly temperature – Measure of heat or coldness weather vane – Movable pointer that shows wind direction
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