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This educational resource explores the significance of honesty and integrity, especially among friends and family. Engage in thought-provoking discussions about when it's essential to be honest and what it means to show integrity. Through interactive activities, students will delve into the concept of principled behavior and discuss real-life scenarios involving oaths and moral choices. The vocabulary section introduces terms associated with the beach setting, enhancing linguistic skills with words like "hammock" and "driftwood." Emphasize the role of integrity in leadership and everyday life.
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At the Beach Day 2
Concept talk Why is honesty important?
Partner Share • When might it be important for friends and family members to show integrity? • Think about a time when you needed to be frank. What was the situation? • Why is it necessary for elected officials to be honorable and moral?
Amazing Words • Principled-a principled person shows honor and integrity • What would a principled person do if he or she saw someone cheating? What values does a principled person like Mikey’s grandpa have? • Oath- an oath is a statement in which a person swears that something is true. • I gave an oath that I would tell the truth. • Teach your partner what this amazing word means.
Word Analysis Spanish Word hamaca Armadillo estampida English Words Hammock armadillo Stampede
Spanish Origins • Tortilla- • thin, round flat cakes • Cabana- • Small shelter • Maize- • corn • Hurricane • Ocean storm • Canyon- • Narrow valley
Literary Terms • We are going to need our books now. • 1-5 • 6-10 • 11-15 • 16-20 • 21-26
Literary Terms Imagery Let’s look at My Special Island on page 181. • What examples of imagery can you find in the first paragraph? • How do you know this is imagery?
Literary Terms • Please discuss with your partner any examples of imagery you find in paragraphs 2 and 3. • Which senses are demonstrated by each description.
Conflict There are four different types of conflict in a story. • Between two characters or groups • Between a character and the laws of society • Between a character and a force of nature • Between a character’s conflicting feelings or temptations
Literary Terms • What sensory details did you notice? • Let’s read paragraph 2 on page 149. • Let’s read it together. • Who can find sensory details? • How did they help you imagine the scene?
Vocabulary • Hammock-a hanging bed • Would you like to take a nap in a hammock? • Driftwood- wood that washes up on shore • Would you find driftwood at the beach?
Vocabulary • Concealed- put out of sight • Syn-hidden • If something is concealed, is it easy to find?
Vocabulary • Algae- simple plants • Would you see algae at the beach? • sea urchins- small, round sea animals with spiny shells • Is a sea urchin as big as a whale?
Vocabulary • Tweezers- small metal tool used for plucking • Would you use tweezers to chop wood? • Lament-express sadness about • Would you lament the loss of your favorite pet?
Spelling Digraphs th, sh, ch, ph
Daily Fix it Lets take a look at our Daily Fix it
Writing • Descriptive writing contain: • Vivid language helps readers visualize a scene • Can be a part of a longer story • Often provides details that tell what something smelled, felt, or tasted like, as well as how something looked or sounded