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Why are family celebrations special? Click to listen to the story.

Why are family celebrations special? Click to listen to the story. Small Group Timer. Vocabulary & Amazing Words: Arcade Games Jigword Matchword Speedword Wordsearch Word Web Spelling City: Amazing Spelling City: Vocabulary. Spelling Words: Speedword Word Web Quia Games

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Why are family celebrations special? Click to listen to the story.

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  1. Why are family celebrations special?Click to listen to the story.

  2. Small GroupTimer

  3. Vocabulary & Amazing Words: Arcade Games Jigword Matchword Speedword Wordsearch Word Web Spelling City: Amazing Spelling City: Vocabulary Spelling Words: Speedword Word Web Quia Games Spelling City High Frequency Words Spelling City Review Games

  4. Birthday Basket for Tia

  5. Birthday Basket for Tia

  6. Birthday Basket for Tia

  7. Birthday Basket for Tia

  8. Birthday Basket for Tia

  9. Big Question:Why are family celebrations special? • Monday • Tuesday • Wednesday • Thursday • Friday

  10. Birthday Basket for TiaMonday

  11. Birthday Basket for TiaMonday

  12. Today we will learn about: • Amazing Words • Syllables –tion, -ture • Draw Conclusions • Summarize • Using Commas

  13. celebration • cel – e – bra -tion • A celebration can be a party or other activity in which people might eat, play music, and have a good time together to show happiness about a special day or when something good happens. • We always have a celebration for our birthdays. • There was celebration when my brother graduated from college.

  14. custom • cus – tom • A custom is something that people always do or have done for a long time. • It is our custom to drink warm milk at night. • We have a custom of walking around the block after dinner.

  15. tradition • tra – di – tion • Tradition is a custom or belief that is handed down from generation to generation. For example, children get their traditions from parents who got it from the grandparents. • Our family has a tradition of singing around the piano on holidays. • It is tradition to eat turkey on Thanksgiving.

  16. Listen to a song about family traditions.

  17. Syllables –tion, -ture • candle • You studied words like this already. What do you know about reading this word? • Today we’ll learn about syllables –tion and –ture. • The letters –tion and –ture stand for the /shen/ and /cher/ sounds.

  18. Syllables –tion, -ture • na tion • Read each chunk, or syllable, from left to right and then blend them to read the whole word. • Remember that –tion stands for /shen/.

  19. Syllables –tion, -ture • future • section • lotion • caution • feature • fraction • creature

  20. Syllables –tion, -turefurniture, motion, caption, nature, mixture, mention, adventure, fiction, lotion, portion

  21. Syllables –tion, -turefurniture, motion, caption, nature, mixture, mention, adventure, fiction, lotion, portion

  22. Syllables –tion, -turefurniture, motion, caption, nature, mixture, mention, adventure, fiction, lotion, portion

  23. Syllables –tion, -turefurniture, motion, caption, nature, mixture, mention, adventure, fiction, lotion, portion

  24. Syllables –tion, -turefurniture, motion, caption, nature, mixture, mention, adventure, fiction, lotion, portion

  25. Syllables –tion, -turefurniture, motion, caption, nature, mixture, mention, adventure, fiction, lotion, portion

  26. Syllables –tion, -turefurniture, motion, caption, nature, mixture, mention, adventure, fiction, lotion, portion

  27. Syllables –tion, -turefurniture, motion, caption, nature, mixture, mention, adventure, fiction, lotion, portion

  28. Syllables –tion, -turefurniture, motion, caption, nature, mixture, mention, adventure, fiction, lotion, portion

  29. Syllables –tion, -turefurniture, motion, caption, nature, mixture, mention, adventure, fiction, lotion, portion

  30. Syllables –tion, -turefurniture, motion, caption, nature, mixture, mention, adventure, fiction, lotion, portion

  31. potion cautioned sculpture moisture pictures fraction caution lecturing creature action sections station nature tuitions fracture Syllables –tion, -ture

  32. Birthday Basket for Tia

  33. Birthday Basket for Tia

  34. Draw ConclusionsSummarize • Recall Red, White, and Blue. • How might the astronauts have felt when they landed on the moon?

  35. Draw ConclusionsSummarize • Drawingconclusions means figuring out something about a character or an event. • Good readers use what they know about real life and what they have read to help them drawconclusions. • Good readers summarize what they read. This helps them make sure they understand the text.

  36. Daily Fix-It my favorit aunt collects baskets? My favorite aunt collects baskets. where are we meeting? she asked. “Where are we meeting?” she asked.

  37. Using Commas • Commas are used in addresses. Commas should be placed between the names of cities and states. • Commas are used in dates. • Commas are used after the greeting and closing in a letter. • Commas are used to separate three or more things in a list.

  38. Using Commas • Commas are used in addresses. They separated the city and the state. • 212 Oak Lane • Tucson, Arizona 85742

  39. Using Commas • Commas are used in dates. They separate the date and the year. • January 31, 1929 • Tuesday, June 14

  40. Using Commas • Commas are used after the greeting in a letter. • Dear Anna, • Commas are used after the closing in a letter. • Love,

  41. Using Commas • Commas are used to separate three or more things in a list. • Krystal wrote to Anna, Paul, and Aunt Beth.

  42. Using CommasAdd commas where they are needed. 124 Maple Street Syracuse New York 13210 June 24 2009 Dear Jaime I am at my grandparents’ ranch in Colorado. We come here every June. We swim fish and hike. I see all my cousins aunts and uncles. It is great. See you soon. Your friend Tim

  43. Using CommasAdd commas where they are needed. 124 Maple Street Syracuse , New York 13210 June 24 2009 Dear Jaime I am at my grandparents’ ranch in Colorado. We come here every June. We swim fish and hike. I see all my cousins aunts and uncles. It is great. See you soon. Your friend Tim

  44. Using CommasAdd commas where they are needed. 124 Maple Street Syracuse , New York 13210 June 24 , 2009 Dear Jaime I am at my grandparents’ ranch in Colorado. We come here every June. We swim fish and hike. I see all my cousins aunts and uncles. It is great. See you soon. Your friend Tim

  45. Using CommasAdd commas where they are needed. 124 Maple Street Syracuse , New York 13210 June 24 , 2009 Dear Jaime , I am at my grandparents’ ranch in Colorado. We come here every June. We swim fish and hike. I see all my cousins aunts and uncles. It is great. See you soon. Your friend Tim

  46. Using CommasAdd commas where they are needed. 124 Maple Street Syracuse , New York 13210 June 24 , 2009 Dear Jaime , I am at my grandparents’ ranch in Colorado. We come here every June. We swim, fish, and hike. I see all my cousins aunts and uncles. It is great. See you soon. Your friend Tim

  47. Using CommasAdd commas where they are needed. 124 Maple Street Syracuse , New York 13210 June 24 , 2009 Dear Jaime , I am at my grandparents’ ranch in Colorado. We come here every June. We swim, fish, and hike. I see all my cousins, aunts, and uncles. It is great. See you soon. Your friend Tim

  48. Using CommasAdd commas where they are needed. 124 Maple Street Syracuse , New York 13210 June 24 , 2009 Dear Jaime , I am at my grandparents’ ranch in Colorado. We come here every June. We swim, fish, and hike. I see all my cousins, aunts, and uncles. It is great. See you soon. Your friend , Tim

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