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Monday Warm-Up

Monday Warm-Up. What does the latin root “ ped ” mean? Consider these words: Pedal Biped Pedestrian, Pedestal Pedicure. Monday, September 30. Warm Up/Housekeeping/Attendance Read and discuss pages 49-51 Vocab-O-Gram Group Activity

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Monday Warm-Up

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  1. Monday Warm-Up • What does the latin root “ped” mean? Consider these words: • Pedal • Biped • Pedestrian, • Pedestal • Pedicure

  2. Monday, September 30 Warm Up/Housekeeping/Attendance Read and discuss pages 49-51 Vocab-O-Gram Group Activity Listen to An American Childhood (pages 52-58) Track 16 and 17 Groups discuss questions on page 58

  3. TuesdayWarm-Up • The Greek root word “phon” means sound. Make a list of words that you can think of that contain “phon” as a root word.

  4. Tuesday, October 1 WarmUp/Housekeeping/Attendance Brain Pop: context clues Review: first person and third person (Author’s Point of View) Complete Workbook pages 23-24 (with your team) Read Chapter 2 of novel: My Life in Dog Years by Gary Paulsen

  5. Wednesday Warm-Up • Vision, revise, visible, and visit all contain the Latin root “vis”. What does it mean? Can you think of other words that use that root?

  6. Wednesday, October 2 • Warm-Up/Housekeeping/Attendance • Discuss use of “dialect” and How good readers make connections with text (text-self, text-world, text-text) • Read The Luckiest Time of Allpages 63-67. Use graphic organizer to record 3 connections to the text.

  7. Thursday Warm-Up The Greek root “mono” means “one”. Make a list of words that you can think of that contain that root

  8. Thursday, October 3 • Warm-Up/Housekeeping/Attendance • Review “Authors Point of View” and “Context Clues”. • Complete worksheet pages 27-28 • Read Chapter 3 of My Life in Dog Years • Go to library to check out, renew, and return books

  9. Friday Warm-Up • The Greek root “therm” means “heat”. List word you can think of that contain that word.

  10. Friday, October 4 • Warm-Up/Housekeeping/Attendance • Two Station Rotations • Folktale: Taily-Po

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