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Lesson 10 Day 2
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How is a police dog like a detective who solves crimes? A police dog is like a detective who solves crimes because_________. T1396 Oral Language
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We are going to reread the poem “Officer Joe”. Why do you think we would read or listen to a poem more than once? We might read or listen to a poem more than once for enjoyment, or to review or better understand information in the poem. T397 Set a Purpose
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As I read the poem think about other dogs you know and think about how police dogs are a special kind of dog. T397 Set a Purpose
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Officer Joe Ruff, pant, Wag, wag, wag Spot gets a treat from Officer Joe. He sits happily While we pet his back But the one he likes best is Officer Joe. Does Spot like our school? He’ll visit again As long as he’s with Officer Joe. When I see a police dog on the street I know who I’ll think of now. I’ll think of Spot, His sharp senses and good manners; And of course, I’ll think of Officer Joe. T397 Transparency F45 How do you know Spot is a well-behaved dog? Who do you think trained Spot to be a good police dog? Why do you think Spot likes to be with Officer Joe so much?
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Consonant Digraphs Remember that two or more consonants can combine to represent a single sound. The sounds these letters stand for are different from the sound each letter stands for on its own. T398 Diagraphs
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chain catch Both of these words have the /ch/ sound. Which consonant patterns stand for the /ch/ sound in each word? ch and tch T398 Review /ch/
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shed chute Both consonant patterns in these words stand for the /sh/ sound. Remember that ch can be pronounced /ch/ or /sh/. chch T398 Review /sh/
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while Remember that some people pronounce wh as /(h)w/, while others pronounce it as /w/. T398 Review /(h)w/
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Copy this chart in your notebook. Now write itch, chef, wheat, chance, scratch, and push in the chart where they belong. /ch//sh//(h) w/ T399 Soft Consonant Patterns
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Remember that the consonant patterns can be in the beginning, middle, or end of the words. Now see if you can think of three words that rhyme with the words in our chart and that are spelled with one of the consonant patterns in this lesson. /ch//sh//(h) w/ itch chance scratch chef push wheat T399 Write
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Can someone tell me the difference between a fact and an opinion? A fact can be seen or proven. An opinion is someone’s thoughts or feelings about something. T400 Reinforce the Skill
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How about an opinion.
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“It has banana pancake crumbs all over it,” would be one fact. T400 Practice/Apply
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Cam likes the house and I know this because in the story Cam says, “You have a nice house.” T400 Practice/Apply
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Fact: I just saw him flick a crumb off his sweater. Opinion : He looks nervous. T400 Practice/Apply Independent Practice
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Synonyms and Antonyms Can anyone tell me the definition of a synonym? Synonyms are words with the same meaning. Can anyone tell me the definition of an antonym? Antonyms are words with different meanings. T401 Reinforce the Skill
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Remember that using synonyms and antonyms can help you understand the meaning of a word you don’t recognize. T401 Reinforce the Skill
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I let out a little shriek. Can anyone tell me a synonym for this word? You can replace the word scream for shriek and the sentence will have the same or similar meaning. T401 Practice/Apply Guided Practice
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I need you to speak more slowly. Can you find an antonym for this word? I need you to speak more quickly. Now the sentence has the opposite meaning. T401 Practice/Apply Guided Practice
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“The Case of the Three Bears’ Breakfast” is a mystery. What do you know about mysteries? A mystery presents a problem that has to be solved and characters, as well as readers, usually find clues during the story that help them solve the mystery. T402 Preview
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Good readers pay attention to phrasing and punctuation as it relates to expression. Remember, you should pause briefly at commas, and a bit longer at periods and other punctuation marks. Paying attention to phrases makes your reading more understandable. T402 Focus on Fluency Fluency
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Phrasing helps a reader understand which groups of words go together. Your tone also should change to let the audience know that you are reading sentences that end in question marks or exclamation marks. For example, you should raise your voice at the end of a question and sound excited when reading exclamations. T402 Focus on Fluency Discuss Phrasing and Punctuation Fluency
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Now we are going to get in small groups and read page 284. It doesn’t matter who is reading the parts of the different characters. I just want you to focus on reading fluently, paying attention to phrasing and punctuation as it relates to expression. T402 Read Together Oral Reading
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I can tell from reading that the Bears are excited about their mystery. I know this because there are exclamation points at the end of many of their sentences. That means I will read these sentences with excitement in my voice. T402 Think Aloud
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Read-Aloud Anthology Listen as I read “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” T403 Build Robust Vocabulary
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DOL 1.we walked to danny’s house and then to south Street 2.when does the last train leave for georgia
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GRAMMAR Review: Common and Proper Nouns Remember that common nouns name people, places, or things. T404 Reinforce the Skill
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boy Boy is a common noun, but David is a proper noun. Proper nouns are usually capitalized. T404 Read Together Proper nouns name particular people, places, and things. David GRAMMAR
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thing T404 Practice/Apply place person Think of a common noun that will fit each category and I will write them on the board. Now think of a proper noun that will fit each category as I write them on the board. GRAMMAR person place thing
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Writers revise their writing to improve it. Writing Revise and Publish The organization of ideas is important and is often revised in a second draft. T405 Revise
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When I revise this writing I might describe first what the room looks like, what size it is, and what color it is and then I might give more details about whether my room is messy or neat. T405 Revise My nephew’s bedroom was a mess. There was a mess on the floor and items were not put away. First Draft
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T405 Revise My nephew’s bedroom is painted a beautiful blue with white clouds on the ceiling. There is a tree mural on the wall to the left of the door when you walk in and his bed is to the right. He has a monkey bed spread and curtains and he has monkeys painted on the tree mural. He has a rather large room for an eight year old but it really doesn’t look very large because of all the mess on the floor all the time. As a child I was a bit messy myself but nothing like him. Because of all his mess you really can’t tell how adorable his room is. Revised Draft
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In many kinds of writing it is important to pay attention to the voice and tone of the piece. You should choose the best words to fit your piece. T405 Revise As you can see, in my revised draft I have given the reader enough information to help them develop a picture in their mind of my nephew’s room. For example, if you are revision a how-to paragraph, you will want to include lots of specific details so the readers will understand you instructions.
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