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Thunder Rose Day 1
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You are going to read about the science behind tornadoes and how knowing about them ahead of time can help people be better prepared for the challenges they bring.
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Discuss: Have you ever experienced a severe storm, flood, hurricane or tornado? What do people do to prepare for a natural disaster?
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Anchored Talk P. 50-51 Which natural disaster is shown in the top picture? What might a tornado do? How is nature challenging the man in the photo? This dangerous climb could put his life in danger. What could happen to him?
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Anchored Talk How can this wildfire challenge people? Wildfires can become very dangerous if they get out of control. How can nature challenge us?
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Amazing Words Roaring-loud or deep sound or noise He could hear the wind roaring in the distance. Stationed-means to put a person in a certain place to do a job The soldier was stationed at Fort Hays.
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Amazing Words Meteorologist-someone who studies weather The meteorologist said it would rain tomorrow. Twister-a whirlwind or a tornado The farmers could see the twister in the distance.
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Veins- tubes inside the body that carry blood I learned about veins in my science class.
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Night of the Twisters Night of the Twisters is about a family’s scary experience with a tornado. Listen for: Roaring Stationed Meteorologist twister
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Cause and Effect An effect is something that happens A cause is the reason why These clue words tell me when the organizational pattern of a text is a cause- and-effect relationship: Because, therefore, since This organization helps me understand the relationships in the ideas in a story
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daintily-in a delicate way She daintily picked her way through the field. There was no place to live because there was so much devastation.
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lullaby- a bedtime song My mother used to sing me a lullaby. Pitch- tar, very black They used pitch to fix the road.
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Resourceful- being very capable or handy They didn’t need to hire a carpenter, their dad was very resourceful? Thieving- stealing or robbing He has a history of thieving.
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Constructed- built They constructed the treehouse from wood scraps. Branded- a way of marking something The cow was branded on his hind quarter.
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Vowel-Consonant-Vowel Fe/ver: the vowel in the first syllable is long Spi/der: long La/bel: long vowel
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Subjects and Predicates Subject: is the who or what of the sentence Predicate: the rest of the sentence, that explains what the predicate did Riley rode her bike down the street Riley: subject Rode her bike down the street: predicate
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Let’s Practice Tandy plays basketball with her friends. The pond is freezing over. Nathan is a construction worker. That owl sleeps during the day because it is a nocturnal animal.
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Lets take a look at our daily Fix it
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