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Day 3 Anansi Goes Fishing
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Today we will learn: * Vocabulary: New Amazing Words * Phonics/Spelling: Compound Words * Words: Story Words and High-Frequency Words * Comprehension Skill: Draw Conclusions * Conventions: Verbs for past, present, future * Writing: Narrative Poem Draft
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THE BIG QUESTION.... What does it mean to be creative?
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Concept Talk Video QUESTION OF THE WEEK: How can creative thinking solve a problem?
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Sing with Me In “Clever Little Fishies” we hear about fish who do not want to be prey. What is one way these fish can stay safe?
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Oral Vocabulary: Amazing Words consume prey shrewd
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ProblemCreative Thinking People and animals need food to stay alive. People and animals need can use a tool to eat. Animals need to stay safe. Armadillos roll up to protect themselves. Turtle wants to eat a fish. Bait on a hook can trick fish. Shrewd fish learn not to take the bait. Spiders eat bugs. Spiders use a web to catch their prey. Mice eat the crops. The farmer’s cat gets rid of the mice. Turtle tries to trick Anansi
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Phonics: Build Words We are going to build compound words. I will write three words. Read each word in your head. We’ll choose the two that make a compound word.
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PHONICS:BUILD WORDS PickWord 1Word 2 Compound Word head may band post gold fish headbandheadband goldfishgoldfish
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PHONICS:BUILD WORDS PickWord 1Word 2 Compound Word suds week soap coast skate board soapsudssoapsuds skateboard skateboard
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PHONICS:BUILD WORDS PickWord 1Word 2 Compound Word home storm wind back stone pack windstormwindstorm backpackbackpack
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Fluent Word Reading goldfish I can read the words gold and fish. I put them together and form the compound word goldfish.
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Fluent Word Reading Read the smaller words that make up each compound word in your head. popcorn seacoast rainstorm bathrobe underline overhead
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Phonics Word Analysis Decodable Practice Reader 2.1 Jon’s Postcard Page 225
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Spelling Listen to the sentence. Echo the teacher. Write the sentence, one word at a time. Proofread and correct On Your Own: Reader’s and Writer’s Notebook p. 226
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1. basketball 2. someone 3. weekend 4. something 5. birthday 6. riverbank 7. bathtub 8. backyard 9. driveway 10. bedtime 11. raindrop 12. mailbox Spelling Words
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Challenge Words grandparent Earthquake rattlesnake Sentences....next!
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1. Have you been playing basketball in that driveway? 2. Tim’s birthday party will be in his backyard.
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3. I believe someone is on that riverbank. 4. We had popcorn before bedtime last weekend.
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High-Frequency Words Vocabulary Activities beenwhatevertomorrow todaybelievecaught finally
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Story Words Vocabulary Activities deliciousjustice weavelazy
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1. Anansi has always ____ a lazy spider. 2. Today he does ____ Turtle asks. 3. ____ Anansi will weave a net. High-Frequency & Story Words
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4. Anansi finally ____ a fish. 5. I believe that the fish tasted ____. 6. Turtle wasn’t fair, so Anansi wanted ____. Vocabulary Activities Reader’s and Writer’s NB, p. 227
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Main-Selection Draw Conclusions... Good readers draw conclusions while they read to help them understand things that the author does not directly tell about the characters or plot. Extra practice: Let’s Practice It! TR DVD-140
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Main-Selection eReader Genre: Folk Tale Set a Purpose - What lessons might have Anansi and Turtle learned? Extend our Thinking
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Conventions Verbs can tell when action happens... Grammar Jammer A friend dances. dances happens right now
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Conventions A friend danced. danced happens in the past A friend will dance. will dance happens in the future
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Conventions I need a female volunteer, please.... _____ claps her hands.
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Conventions We will clap our hands 3 times.
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Conventions We ___________ our hands. clapped
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1. Yesterday we _________ a new game. 2. One family ___________ to another home next week. 3. The team _________ today.
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Writing Writer’s Craft: Description Yesterday I wrote my poem. I used rhyming words I used animal names so you can imagine how they look and act.
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Writing Writer’s Craft: Description I used describing words so you could ‘feel’ the day. I used sound words, like ‘crunch’, to help readers imagine what they hear.
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page 446-447
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Writing Writer’s Craft: Description Good poets use words to help readers see, feel, or taste what is being described. Writing Transparency 13A
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Quick Write for Fluency Talk about how you imagine something in your poem.... how did it look, sound, smell, or feel?
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Quick Write for Fluency Write a sentence to describe it better.
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Quick Write for Fluency Share your sensory words in your poems.
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Wrap up your day Compare and Contrast: What clues in a story can help us figure out why characters act a certain way?
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Wrap up your day Summarize: When you read, why is it important to stop every so often to summarize key events in a story?
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Tomorrow Tomorrow we’ll read a poem about how spiders avoid their own sticky traps.
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