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Start the Vocabulary Sheet

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 should either put a + or a ? next to each word in box 1. This should be done by 8:25 everyday!. Weslandia.

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  1. Start the Vocabulary Sheet

  2. 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!

  3. Weslandia

  4. Reading Goal:Problem and Solution This week we will read Weslandia by Paul Fleischman. As we read we will identify a problem and solution in a narrative text. Good readers identify problems and solutions in a variety of genres to better understand important elements in stories.

  5. Why do we read? To be informed To follow directions To be entertained

  6. We will be doing… • Fluency • Adventures in Writing • Student Test • Team Score Sheets • During the day, put your scores on the Team Score Sheets • Let me assign numbered heads!

  7. Team Cooperation Goal Active Listening

  8. WeslandiaVocabulary Words Fifth Grade Unit 4 Week 1

  9. Miserable Joan was miserable when she did not receive a puppy for her birthday

  10. Review Vocabulary

  11. Let’s see what you’ve learned

  12. Vocabulary Vault

  13. Problem and Solution Imagine a young athlete who needed to train for a big upcoming race. Yet he or she didn’t train enough. That would be a problem wouldn’t it? What are some ways in which he or she might solve their problem? Many stories have a problem that characters face. In these stories, the characters must often try to come up with solutions to their problems.

  14. A Day at the Pool Charlie and his friends decided to hang out all day at the community pool. It was a gorgeous day, so it seemed like a good idea. Once the kids got there, some of Charlie’s friends decided to jump off the highest diving board. But Charlie was afraid of heights. He didn’t know what to do. He didn’t want to seem scared in front of his friends, but he was. Charlie though for a minute. Then he had an idea. He decided he would pretend he was Duke Dodger, his favorite action hero. Duke wasn’t afraid of anything. Charlie, pretending to be Duke, climbed up the ladder and leaped into the air.

  15. Team Pair Share! What is the main problem in this story? Charlie is Afraid of heights, so he’s scared of the highest diving board. That’s the main problem!

  16. Team Pair Share! What is the solution to Charlie’s problem? He pretends he’s an action hero who isn’t afraid!

  17. As you read Weslandia, you will… Identify how the problem is solved!

  18. Newfangled Fairy Tales

  19. Newfangled Fairy Tales The are fractured fairy tales. They are based on an original fairy tales but some things are changed to make them funnier!

  20. Newfangled Fairy Tales “And so they did” by V Mcquinn This story contains elements of various fairy tales

  21. Think Pair Share… What is the problem up to this point in the story? Now let’s look for the solution to this problem…

  22. So we know that there is a shortage of princes. The king explains who has taken all the princes. Then Princess April decides how she is going to solve the problem for herself. What does she do?

  23. Think Pair Share In teams, identify the original stories within this fractured fairy tale. Cinderella Sleeping Beauty Snow White

  24. Think, Pair, Share What do you like about your neighborhood? What do you dislike about your neighborhood? You will read about a boy who wishes for his own civilization.

  25. Team Talk Questions • How is Wesley different from other children.? • What is Wesley’s problem in the story? • How do you think Wesley feels about school? How can you

  26. Partner Reading Page 398 (up to last sentence) aloud with partners Page 398 (last sentence) and 399 silently • Put 2 sticky notes on words that are new or unfamiliar to you • Discuss with team words you clarified • Find vocabulary words

  27. Team Discussion-15minutes • Discuss answers to team talk questions • Write answers to question 1 and 3

  28. Class Discussion • What are some of the words you clarified?

  29. Adventures in Writing What would you like to do during summer vacation? Give at least two details in your response.

  30. Scoring 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

  31. Example During my summer vacation, I would like to do two things. The first thing is to go to Playa del Carmen. I would like to go there because I heard it is a beautiful place to visit. The next thing I would like to do is go to Las Vegas because I want to watch a magic show.

  32. Vocabulary Practice Everyone could tell that Joshua was miserable by the way he mumbled something and brushed past his friends. The group decided to a plan to cheer Joshua up.

  33. Fluency5 min

  34. Fluency Rubric 100 points Expressiveness Smoothness Rate and correctness 90 points Smoothness Rate and correctness 80 points Rate and correctness 70 points Correctness

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