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1 Unit 1 Week 1 Mrs. Dover’s 3 rd Grade O’Neal Elementary

2 Vocabulary Words downstairs – down the stairs nervous – afraid or worried fumbled – done in a clumsy way chuckled – laughed quietly nonsense – a silly or untrue idea or thought trudged – walked slowly with heavy steps

3 Words in Context nonsense downstairs chuckled nervous trudged fumbled

4 Vocabulary Skill : Compound Words A compound word is a word made of two smaller words. A compound word is a word made of two smaller words. You can figure out the meaning of the word by putting together the meanings of the smaller words. You can figure out the meaning of the word by putting together the meanings of the smaller words.

5 Compound Words lunchdownboxstairslunchbox a box that holds a lunch downstairs going down steps Compound Word Websites: http://www.softschools.com/language_arts/games/compound_words.jsp http://www.quia.com/jg/260183.html http://www.ezschool.com/Games/CompoundWords.html

6 Story Structure Authors organize a story so there are characters, setting, and a plot with a beginning, middle, and end. Authors organize a story so there are characters, setting, and a plot with a beginning, middle, and end. By seeing how these parts of a story fit together, a reader can understand what happens and why it happens. By seeing how these parts of a story fit together, a reader can understand what happens and why it happens.

7 Plot The plot is made up of the events that take place in a story. The events give the story a beginning middle and end.

8 Characters Characters are the people in the story. They are part of the plot. A characters actions usually move the plot alone.

9 Setting The setting is where and when the story takes place.

10 Whole Group Stories Day 1 Day 1 Kelly had a best friend. Her name was Kim. Kim lived across the street from Kelly. The girls waved at each other. Then Kim stopped waving. A tiny round ball appeared in front of Kim's mouth. The ball was a lovely shade of pink. Kim's cheeks puffed out. She was blowing, and the ball grew. It got bigger and bigger. It looked like a growing pink balloon. Kim's eyes got bigger and bigger, too. She looked happy. Kelly watched Kim and the growing balloon. Then something sad happened to the big pink balloon. Pop! Kim had a thin layer of pink goop on her cheeks. Kim was not happy about this. She tried to peel the gooey pink stuff off her face. What a mess! Poor Kim!

11 Whole Group Stories Day 2 Can you carry your house on your back? Probably not! But a hermit crab can. Hermit crabs live inside old shells. They carry these shells on their backs. Hermit crabs like to live in old sea snail or mollusk shells. First they look for an empty one that is just the right size. Then they move in! Hermit crabs have an exoskeleton that covers the front part of their bodies. This hard covering keeps it safe. Its abdomen and tail, on the other hand, are soft. This is why the crabs must live inside a shell. The shell protects these tender parts of their bodies. There are more than 500 types of hermit crabs. Some live in the ocean. Others are terrestrial. They live on land. While these crabs grow, their shells do not. Soon all hermit crabs outgrow their homes. Then what do they do? The same thing people do! They look for a new and bigger home and move once again! Day 3 Story online Romeo and DroolietStory online Romeo and Drooliet

12 Stations Day 1 Fluency: Partner Read Tina’s Try-Out Day Fluency: Partner Read Tina’s Try-Out Day Vocabulary Station 1: Compound Words Website Vocabulary Station 1: Compound Words Website Vocabulary Stations 2: Vocabulary Chart Vocabulary Stations 2: Vocabulary Chart Comprehension: Analyze the story structure for Tina’s Try- Out Day Comprehension: Analyze the story structure for Tina’s Try- Out Day Reflection: Reflection: What is the meaning of the word nervous? Use text based details to support your answer.

13 Stations Day 2 Fluency: Partner Read First Day Jitters P. 15 Fluency: Partner Read First Day Jitters P. 15 Vocabulary Station 1: Find compound words in selction Vocabulary Station 1: Find compound words in selction Vocabulary Stations 2: 4 Square Vocabulary Vocabulary Stations 2: 4 Square Vocabulary Comprehension: Analyze the story structure for First Day Jitters P. 15 Comprehension: Analyze the story structure for First Day Jitters P. 15 Reflection: Reflection: At the beginning of the story, who is talking? Where are they?

14 Stations Day 3 Fluency: Partner Read First Day Jitters P. 15 Fluency: Partner Read First Day Jitters P. 15 Vocabulary Station 1: Study island Compound Words Vocabulary Station 1: Study island Compound Words Vocabulary Stations 2: 4 Square Vocabulary II Vocabulary Stations 2: 4 Square Vocabulary II Comprehension: Analyze the story structure for First Day Jitters P. 15 Comprehension: Analyze the story structure for First Day Jitters P. 15 Reflection: Reflection: How can you use the word parts to figure out the meaning of the compound word lunchbox?

15 Stations Day 4 Selection Test Selection Test Fluency: Partner Read Making New Friends p.34 Fluency: Partner Read Making New Friends p.34 Vocabulary Station 1: Find compound words in a brochure, use your compound words to make your own new sentences. Vocabulary Station 1: Find compound words in a brochure, use your compound words to make your own new sentences. Comprehension: Study island Character and Plot Comprehension: Study island Character and Plot Reflection: Reflection: At the beginning of the story, why might most readers think Sarah was a child? Give details to explain your answer.

16 Stations Day 5 Weekly Test Weekly Test Fluency: Partner Read a short picture book Fluency: Partner Read a short picture book Vocabulary Station 1: Find compound words in your book Vocabulary Station 1: Find compound words in your book Comprehension: Analyze the story structure for your book Comprehension: Analyze the story structure for your book Reflection: Reflection: What happens at the end of First Day Jitters? What makes it such a surprise?


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