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Wednesday, December 7, 2011
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Successful Readers…. Read aloud at a pace they would use in conversation. Do not read too quickly or too slowly for readers to understand.
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Pets are the hobby of my brother Bert. He used to go to school with a mouse in his shirt. His hobby it grew, as some hobbies will, And grew and GREW and GREW until— Oh don’t breathe a word, pretend you haven’t heard. A simply appalling thing has occurred- The very thought makes me iller and iller; Bert’s brought home a gigantic gorilla! If you think that’s really not such a scare, What if it quarrels with his grizzly bear? You still think you could keep your head? What if the lion from under the bed And the four ostriches that deposit Their football eggs in his bedroom closet And the aardvark out of his bottom drawer All danced out and joined in the roar? “My Brother Bert”-Partner Read
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1.yearning 2.bellowing 3.unfathomable 4.outcast 5.escapades 6.reputation 7.withered 8.betrayed When I read the definition, hold up the number of fingers that identifies the correct word.
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Listen to me say this word: capable Hold up the number of fingers that shows the word separated into syllables correctly. 1)ca/pa/ble 2)cap/a/ble 3)ca/pab/le What is the suffix in the word? What does it mean? Turn and talk. able - ability to be
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A cause is the reason that something happens. An effect is what happens as a result. In a story, one event causes another event to happen. The cause is why something happens. The effect is what actually happens.
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A cause may have more than one effect. Also, an effect may have more than one cause. The words because, when, then, and so may signal a cause and effect relationship.
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Strong winds blew across the ocean, rocking the ship violently. Then a huge wave, whipped up by the storm, crashed onto the deck. “Take down the sails!” the captain shouted. The sailors worked fast to get control of their ship. When the last sail was down, the rocking slowed. The soaked crew members breathed a sigh of relief. Turn and talk about two main things that happened in this passage.
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Strong winds blew across the ocean, rocking the ship violently. Then a huge wave, whipped up by the storm, crashed onto the deck. “Take down the sails!” the captain shouted. The sailors worked fast to get control of their ship. When the last sail was down, the rocking slowed. The soaked crew members breathed a sigh of relief. Effect Cause The ship rocked violently. A huge wave crashed on the deck. Why did these things happen?
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Strong winds blew across the ocean, rocking the ship violently. Then a huge wave, whipped up by the storm, crashed onto the deck. “Take down the sails!” the captain shouted. The sailors worked fast to get control of their ship. When the last sail was down, the rocking slowed. The soaked crew members breathed a sigh of relief. Effect Cause The ship rocked violently. A huge wave crashed on the deck. Strong winds blew.
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Read the passage and record examples of cause and effect on PB pg. 75. Turn in. Read silently. Abolitionists and Patriots- Read Balina to prepare for small group tomorrow. Pioneers- Examples of Cause and Effect from Whisper.
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