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Page 1: Start the Vocabulary Sheet. Ask yourself if you can say the word. Do you know what it means? Can you put it in a sentence? After you have done this, you
Page 2: Start the Vocabulary Sheet. Ask yourself if you can say the word. Do you know what it means? Can you put it in a sentence? After you have done this, you

•Ask yourself if you can say the word.•Do you know what it means?•Can you put it in a sentence?•After you have done this, you should either put a + or a ? next to each word in box 1.•This should be done by 8:25 everyday!

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Page 3: Start the Vocabulary Sheet. Ask yourself if you can say the word. Do you know what it means? Can you put it in a sentence? After you have done this, you

2 Minute Edit2 Minute Edit The word distracted is derived from the Latin root

tract, meaning “to draw.” Based on this information, the reader can tell the literal meaning of to distract is :

  A to be unhappy with. B to draw poorly. C to draw away. D to be confused.

 

The prefix fore- in the word foretelling means A at last. B many. C truth. D ahead of.

Page 4: Start the Vocabulary Sheet. Ask yourself if you can say the word. Do you know what it means? Can you put it in a sentence? After you have done this, you

2 Minute Edit2 Minute Edit Read this sentence. Soon she was writing about other memorable events in

her life, too. In which word does able mean the same as it does

in the word memorable? A stable B lovable C tablet D fable

Read this sentence. My dog, Tibbs, is a truly extraordinary animal. In this sentence, what does extraordinary mean? A regular B amazing C Imaginary D perplexed

Page 5: Start the Vocabulary Sheet. Ask yourself if you can say the word. Do you know what it means? Can you put it in a sentence? After you have done this, you
Page 6: Start the Vocabulary Sheet. Ask yourself if you can say the word. Do you know what it means? Can you put it in a sentence? After you have done this, you
Page 7: Start the Vocabulary Sheet. Ask yourself if you can say the word. Do you know what it means? Can you put it in a sentence? After you have done this, you

Team Cooperation GoalTeam Cooperation Goal

Active Listening

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Miserable

Joan was miserable when she did not

receive a puppy for her birthday

Page 9: Start the Vocabulary Sheet. Ask yourself if you can say the word. Do you know what it means? Can you put it in a sentence? After you have done this, you
Page 10: Start the Vocabulary Sheet. Ask yourself if you can say the word. Do you know what it means? Can you put it in a sentence? After you have done this, you
Page 11: Start the Vocabulary Sheet. Ask yourself if you can say the word. Do you know what it means? Can you put it in a sentence? After you have done this, you
Page 12: Start the Vocabulary Sheet. Ask yourself if you can say the word. Do you know what it means? Can you put it in a sentence? After you have done this, you
Page 13: Start the Vocabulary Sheet. Ask yourself if you can say the word. Do you know what it means? Can you put it in a sentence? After you have done this, you
Page 14: Start the Vocabulary Sheet. Ask yourself if you can say the word. Do you know what it means? Can you put it in a sentence? After you have done this, you

Review VocabularyReview Vocabulary

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Let’s see what you’ve Let’s see what you’ve learnedlearned

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Vocabulary VaultVocabulary Vault

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Newfangled Fairy TalesNewfangled Fairy Tales

Page 18: Start the Vocabulary Sheet. Ask yourself if you can say the word. Do you know what it means? Can you put it in a sentence? After you have done this, you
Page 19: Start the Vocabulary Sheet. Ask yourself if you can say the word. Do you know what it means? Can you put it in a sentence? After you have done this, you

So after reading …So after reading …What happens to June as she tries to

solve her problem?

A small man name Tom Thumb answers her ad, but he is too small

for her to marry. A lion answers her ad, and she slams the door in his face. A tall, handsome man who is not a prince answers her ad, and Princess June decides to

marry him.

Page 20: Start the Vocabulary Sheet. Ask yourself if you can say the word. Do you know what it means? Can you put it in a sentence? After you have done this, you

What has happened in the story so What has happened in the story so far?far?What are some of the main events?

Let’s predict what will happen next. Make sure that you provide evidence from the text to support your predictions.

What would be a good question to ask up to this point?

Why did Wesley plant his own garden?

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Team Talk QuestionsTeam Talk Questions

1. Describe Wesley’s garden?

2. How does Wesley change as his garden grows?

3. How do Wesley’s schoolmates treat him at this point in the story?

4. Make a prediction about why Wesley no longer wears a watch.

Page 22: Start the Vocabulary Sheet. Ask yourself if you can say the word. Do you know what it means? Can you put it in a sentence? After you have done this, you

Partner ReadingPartner Reading

Page 402 (up to last sentence) aloud with partners

Page 403 and 404 (last paragraph) silently

Put 2 sticky notes on words that are new or unfamiliar to you

Discuss with team words you clarified

Find vocabulary words

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#1Reads the Question

#2Answers the

Question

#3Agrees or

disagrees with evidence from

the text

#4Summarizes

what the groups discussed

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Team Discussion-15minutesTeam Discussion-15minutes

Discuss answers to team talk questions

Write answers to question 1 and 4

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Class DiscussionClass DiscussionWhat are some of the words you

clarified?

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Adventures in WritingAdventures in Writing

How have you changed as you have grown older?

Give two examples in your response.

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Scoring GuideScoring Guide

You answer the question 25 points

Your answer explains or describes

with at least two details 25 points

Your answer makes sense and has

Part of the question in it 20 points

Your answer is written in complete,

correct sentences 20 points

Your writing has correct capitalization

and punctuation 10 points

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Vocabulary Practice1. Callie was tending the chickens before suppertime.2. The climbers thought hiking the mountain the mountain was thrilling

and couldn’t wait to get started.3. The class had several opportunities to ask questions before the test. 4. Zenon was miserable when his championship game was rained out.5. The group wanted to devise a plan for getting decorations for the dance.6. Simon did not win the spelling bee because he mumbled and the judge

couldn’t hear him.

tendinga.Asking aboutb.Making up withc.Playing withd.Taking care of

Thrillinga.Boringb.Excitingc.Hardd.Dangerous

Opportunitiesa.Chancesb.Breaksc.Daysd.Time

Miserablea.Excitedb.Unhappyc.Confusedd.relieved

Devisea.Endb.Startc.Think ofd.Ask about

Mumbleda.Yelled loudlyb.Spoke unclearlyc.Didn’t answerd.Looked around

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FluencyFluency 5 min5 min

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Fluency RubricFluency Rubric

100 points Expressiveness

Smoothness

Rate and correctness

90 points Smoothness

Rate and correctness

80 points Rate and correctness

70 points Correctness