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Fred Gipson
Genre:
Historical Fiction
Small Group
Timer
Review Games
Story Sort
Vocabulary Words:
Arcade
Games
Study Stack
Spelling City: Vocabulary
Spelling City: Spelling Words
Spelling Words
Adding ed & -ing
answered
answering
traveled
traveling
chopped
chopping
qualified
qualifying
panicked
panicking
interfered
interfering
omitted
omitting
magnified
magnifying
patrolled
patrolling
skied
skiing
mimicked
mimicking
dignified
dignifying
staggered
staggering
Vocabulary
Words
lunging
nub
romping
rowdy
slung
speckled
Vocabulary Words
chaparral
poultice
squawling
hero
rescue
saved
Monday
Build Concepts
Setting
Visualize
Build Background
Vocabulary
Fluency
Model Characterization &
Dialogue
as I read Munchkin.
As I read, notice how I use
different tones of voice for the
two characters who speak.
Be ready to answer questions
after I finish.
Concept Vocabulary
hero someone admired for
bravery, great deeds, or noble
qualities
rescue to save from danger
saved - protected from danger
Concept Vocabulary
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Safety
Personal
Aid
Animals and
People
Work
Friendship
Prior Knowledge
K (What do you
know?)
(What would
you like to learn?)
Vocabulary Words
Vocabulary Words
lunging moving forward
suddenly
nub a lump or a small piece
romping playing in a rough,
boisterous way
rowdy rough; disorderly;
quarrelsome
Vocabulary Words
slung thrown , cast, or hurled
speckled - marked with many
small spots
(Next Slide)
romping
speckled
chaparral
poultice
Grammar
Four Kinds of Sentences
declarative sentence, or
statement, tells something. It
ends with a period.
Specially trained dogs help
people with disabilities.
interjection is a word or a
group of words that expresses
strong feeling. It is not a
complete sentence. An
interjection is usually followed by
an exclamation mark.
Hooray! Wow! Super!
Where
puppy?
interrogative
The animal shelter rescues many
abandoned pets.
declarative
What
You
Call
Would
What
Please
puppy
period
What a difficult decision this is
exclamation mark
Spelling Words
Adding ed & -ing
answered
answering
traveled
traveling
chopped
chopping
qualified
qualifying
panicked
panicking
interfered
interfering
omitted
omitting
magnified
magnifying
patrolled
patrolling
skied
skiing
mimicked
mimicking
dignified
dignifying
staggered
staggering
Tuesday
Endings
Setting
Visualize
Vocabulary
Fluency:
Echo Reading
Grammar:
Spelling:
Social
Animals
and People
Vocabulary Strategy:
Word Endings
Turn to pages 20-21.
Old Yeller
Turn to pages 22 - 27.
Fluency
Echo Reading
to page 27.
Notice how my voice changes for
the dialogue of different
characters.
Now we will practice together as
a class by doing three echo
readings of this page.
Grammar
Four Kinds of Sentences
declarative sentence, or
statement, tells something. It
ends with a period.
An interrogative sentence asks a
question. It ends with a question
mark.
Spelling Words
Adding ed & -ing
answered
answering
traveled
traveling
chopped
chopping
qualified
qualifying
panicked
panicking
interfered
interfering
omitted
omitting
magnified
magnifying
patrolled
patrolling
skied
skiing
mimicked
mimicking
dignified
dignifying
staggered
staggering
Wednesday
Structure: Endings
Cause
and Effect
Vocabulary
Fluency:
Model Characterization/Dialogue
Grammar:
Spelling:
Social
Studies: Self-Sufficiency
Animals
and People
Old Yeller
Turn to pages 28 - 36.
Fluency
Model Characterization &
Dialogue
Fluency: Model
Characterization & Dialogue
Turn
Grammar
Four Kinds of Sentences
declarative sentence, or
statement, tells something. It
ends with a period.
An interrogative sentence asks a
question. It ends with a question
mark.
Spelling Words
Adding ed & -ing
answered
answering
traveled
traveling
chopped
chopping
qualified
qualifying
panicked
panicking
interfered
interfering
omitted
omitting
magnified
magnifying
patrolled
patrolling
skied
skiing
mimicked
mimicking
dignified
dignifying
staggered
staggering
Thursday
Nonfiction
Across Texts
Content-Area
Fluency:
Partner Reading
Grammar:
Spelling:
Social
Vocabulary
A Dogs Life
Turn to pages 38 - 41.
Fluency
Partner Reading
Grammar
Four Kinds of Sentences
declarative sentence, or
statement, tells something. It
ends with a period.
An interrogative sentence asks a
question. It ends with a question
mark.
Spelling Words
Adding ed & -ing
answered
answering
traveled
traveling
chopped
chopping
qualified
qualifying
panicked
panicking
interfered
interfering
omitted
omitting
magnified
magnifying
patrolled
patrolling
skied
skiing
mimicked
mimicking
dignified
dignifying
staggered
staggering
Friday
Concept Vocabulary
Setting
Point
of View
Word
Endings
Grammar:
Spelling:
Graphic
Organizer
Animals
and People
Setting
The
Point of View
Point of view is the perspective
from which an author presents the
actions and characters in a story.
The two main points of view are first
person (the narrator is a character in
the story) and third person (the
narrator is not a character in the
story).
Point of View
In first-person point of view, the
narrator refers to himself or herself
as I.
In third-person point of view, the
narrator refers to all the characters,
including himself or herself, as he,
she, or they.
Word Endings
You
Word Endings
Word
switched
Arliss hard
baby possum
that sulked
fished went
scooting
he was
trembling all
over
Base Word
Ending
Meaning
Graphic Organizer
Graphic
A
(What would
you like to learn?)
Graphic Organizers
A
Graphic Organizers
A
Graphic Organizers
A
Events
Dates
Graphic Organizers
A
Grammar
Four Kinds of Sentences
declarative sentence, or
statement, tells something. It
ends with a period.
An interrogative sentence asks a
question. It ends with a question
mark.
Spelling Words
Adding ed & -ing
answered
answering
traveled
traveling
chopped
chopping
qualified
qualifying
panicked
panicking
interfered
interfering
omitted
omitting
magnified
magnifying
patrolled
patrolling
skied
skiing
mimicked
mimicking
dignified
dignifying
staggered
staggering
Story test
Classroom webpage,
Reading Test
AR