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Monday October 31, 2011

Monday October 31, 2011. Fluency- Reading with Appropriate Phrasing. Good Readers:. Use punctuation marks to guide their phrasing. Pause between groups of words that go together. Fluency- Reading with Appropriate Phrasing. What are you supposed to do when you see a period while reading?.

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Monday October 31, 2011

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  1. MondayOctober 31, 2011

  2. Fluency- Reading with Appropriate Phrasing Good Readers: Use punctuation marks to guide their phrasing. Pause between groups of words that go together.

  3. Fluency- Reading with Appropriate Phrasing What are you supposed to do when you see a period while reading? PAUSE What should you do when you see a comma while reading?

  4. Fluency-Reading with Appropriate Phrasing AND What should you do when you see an exclamation point? Show strong feeling in your voice! What should you do when you see a question mark? AND Use inflection to show it is a question.

  5. Let’s echo read this focusing on phrasing. From “From the Notebooks of Leonardo” by Nick D’Alto The chain and gears that power your bicycle were first designed in 1490. By whom? Of course…Leonardo da Vinci! It was also Leonardo who invented the first contact lenses, the monkey wrench, the rotisserie oven, and the diving snorkel. He even developed an early form of air conditioning – five centuries ago! Although most of Leonardo da Vinci’s inventions never actually were made during his time, he still may have been the greatest inventor who ever lived. In his remarkable notebooks, the Italian master designed futuristic devices that were centuries ahead of their time. Some of his ideas still look modern today.

  6. Vocabulary

  7. Scholars Scholars are people who have studied certain topics and know a lot about them. Why would it be important for scholars to have a love of learning? Turn and talk to your partner.

  8. Scholars This man is a scholar. Do you know who he is? Why is he a scholar? Turn and Talk Do you know of another person who would be considered a scholar? Put your thumb up when think of someone. Albert Einstein

  9. Specialized Someone who has specialized in something has given it most of his or her time and attention. If you could hire a robot to help you, what would you hope that robot specialized in? Cleaning (thumbs up) or homework (thumbs down)?

  10. Specialized What do you think this person specializes in? What do you think this person specializes in?

  11. Word Study

  12. Syllable patterns:Three medial Consonants

  13. wealthy • Notice that this word has 3 medial consonants (consonants in the middle) • In wealthy , the l stands for one sound, and the letters th stand for one sound. • The th stays together when the word is divided into syllables. • Wealthy can be divided into 2 syllables: weal/thy

  14. accomplish • In accomplish, the m stands for one sound. • The letters pl form a blend /pl/. • The word is divided between the double consonants, and the blend stays together when the word is divided into syllables. • Accomplish can be divided into 3 syllables: ac/com/plish

  15. Remember: In a word with 3 medial consonants, the two consonants that stand for one sound or form a blend stay together when the word is divided.

  16. Try these. Identify the 3 medial consonants. Where are the syllable breaks?

  17. healthy • Turn and tell your partner what the 3 medial consonants are. • healthy • Hold up the number of fingers that show how many syllables are in this word. • heal/ thy -2 syllables • Why do the letters th stay together? Turn and tell your partner • th will stay together because the letters th make one sound /th/

  18. imprecise • Turn and tell your partner what the 3 medial consonants are. • Imprecise • Hold up the number of fingers that show how many syllables are in this word. • im/pre/cise- 3 syllables • Why do the letters pr stay together? Turn and tell your partner. • Remember- pr will stay together because the letters p and r form a blend /pr/

  19. To Do List: • Complete word study practice LA 57. • Begin your vocabulary graphic organizer using scholars and specialized. • Read silently Small Group Colonists and Loyalists - Meet with Mrs. Dobrinski Abolitionists and Patriots – Meet with Mrs. Dobrinski Pioneers - Read pgs. 3-7 in Lost Waxand begin a sequence of events comic strip.

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