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Big Question: What is gained and lost in a move from one culture to another?

Title: Good-bye, 382 Shin Dang Dong Authors: Frances and Ginger Park Illustrator: Yangsook Choi Genre: Realistic Fiction. Big Question: What is gained and lost in a move from one culture to another?. Small Group Timer. Good-Bye, 382 Shin Dang Dong. Vocabulary Words. More Words to Know.

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Big Question: What is gained and lost in a move from one culture to another?

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  1. Title:Good-bye, 382 Shin Dang DongAuthors: Frances and Ginger ParkIllustrator: YangsookChoiGenre: RealisticFiction Big Question: What is gained and lost in a move from one culture to another?

  2. Small Group Timer

  3. Good-Bye, 382 Shin Dang Dong Vocabulary Words More Words to Know • airport • curious • delicious • described • farewell • homesick • memories • raindrops • enthusiastic • glum • possessions • applications • birth certificates • sponsors

  4. Good-Bye, 382 Shin Dang Dong Spelling Words Vowel Sound in ball • small • almost • always • because • straw • drawn • also • author • false • already • flaw • sausage • applause • walnut • lawn • awesome • altogether • awning • faucet • laundry

  5. Big Question: What is gained and lost in a move from one culture to another? • Monday • Tuesday • Wednesday • Thursday • Friday

  6. Monday

  7. Today we will learn about: • Build Concepts • Sequence • Monitor and Fix-Up • Vocabulary Words • Fluency: Model Expression/Intonation • Grammar: Adverbs • Spelling: Vowel Sound in ball • Changing Cultures

  8. Build Concepts • As I read “Dan Thuy’s New Life in America,” I will use different tones of voice. • Listen to see how my voice changes when I am reading narration and quotations. • Be ready to answer questions after the story.

  9. Build Concepts • What steps did Dan Thuy’s family follow before immigrating to the United States? • In what way do immigrants lead a double life?

  10. Build Conceptapplications, birth certificates, sponsors Changing Cultures

  11. Sequence & Monitor & Fix-up Turn to Page 194 - 195

  12. Prior KnowledgeThink of how it feels to move to a new place.

  13. Vocabulary Words

  14. Vocabulary Words • airport – an area used regularly by aircraft to land and take off • curious – strange; odd; unusual • delicious – very pleasing or satisfying; delightful, especially to the taste or smell • farewell – parting; last

  15. Vocabulary Words • homesick – very sad because you are far away from home • memories- persons, things, or events that you can remember • raindrops- the water that falls in drops from the clouds

  16. More Words to Know • enthusiastic – feeling excited and positive about something • glum – sad • possessions – things that you own, that belong to you • applications – requests for something

  17. More Words to Know • birth certificates – documents that contain information about a person’s date and place of birth • sponsors – people that endorse, support, or are responsible for a person or thing • Next slide

  18. airport

  19. raindrops

  20. birthcertificates

  21. sponsors

  22. Monday Grammar: Adverbs

  23. jangmi moved happy into her knew home • Jangmi moved happily into her new home. • her familys’ house has a big laun • Her family’s house has a big lawn.

  24. Grammar: Adverbs • The taxi slowly pulled away. • Slowly and away are adverbs. They tell how and where the taxi moved.

  25. Grammar: Adverbs • An adverb is a word that can tell when, where, or how something happens. • Yesterday, the family moved into a new home. (when) • They carried boxes inside. (where) • They happily unpacked the boxes. (how)

  26. Grammar: Adverbs • An adverb can come before or after the verbs they describe. • Adverbs that tell how something happens often end in –ly.

  27. AdverbsFind the adverbs in the sentences. • Recently Jangmi said good-bye to her house in Korea. • RecentlyJangmi said good-bye to her house in Korea. (when) • Then she left the house. • Then she left the house. (when)

  28. AdverbsFind the adverbs in the sentences. • She wandered around. • She wandered around. (where) • Jangmi quietly looked at her big bedroom. • Jangmiquietly looked at her big bedroom. (how)

  29. AdverbsFind the adverbs in the sentences. • She now was happy to be in her new house. • She now was happy to be in her new house. (when)

  30. AdverbsChoose the correct word in each new sentence. • The builders arranged the bricks (beautiful, beautifully) on the new house. • The builders arranged the bricks beautifully on the new house. • The painters (carefully, careful) painted each room. • The painters carefully painted each room.

  31. AdverbsChoose the correct word in each new sentence. • They worked (safe, safely) on the roof. • They worked safely on the roof. • They cleaned the house (willing, willingly). • They cleaned the house willingly. • (Final, finally) the house was ready for its new owners. • Finally the house was ready for its new owners.

  32. Monday Spelling: Vowel Sound in ball

  33. Good-Bye, 382 Shin Dang Dong Spelling Words Vowel Sound in ball • small • almost • always • because • straw • drawn • also • author • false • already • flaw • sausage • applause • walnut • lawn • awesome • altogether • awning • faucet • laundry

  34. Tuesday

  35. Today we will learn about: • Word Structure • Sequence • Monitor and Fix-Up • Compare and Contrast • Vocabulary • Fluency: Choral Reading • Grammar: Adverbs • Spelling: Vowel Sound in ball • Time for Social Studies: Cultures • Changing Cultures

  36. Tuesday Fluency: Choral Reading

  37. Fluency: Choral Reading Turn to page 206. Use expression as you read the dialogue. Think how the characters might be feeling. We will do three choral readings of this page.

  38. Vocabulary Strategy for Compound Words Turn to Page 196

  39. Good-Bye, 382 Shin Dang Dong Pages 198 - 207

  40. Tuesday Grammar: Adverbs

  41. the family landed safe in they’re new country • The family landed safely in their new country. • her parents and her were afraid she would disslike the new place • Her parents and she were afraid she would dislike the new place.

  42. Grammar: Adverbs • An adverb is a word that can tell when, where, or how something happens. • An adverb can come before or after the verbs they describe. • Adverbs that tell how something happens often end in –ly.

  43. Tuesday Spelling: Vowel Sound in ball

  44. Good-Bye, 382 Shin Dang Dong Spelling Words Vowel Sound in ball • small • almost • always • because • straw • drawn • also • author • false • already • flaw • sausage • applause • walnut • lawn • awesome • altogether • awning • faucet • laundry

  45. Wednesday

  46. Today we will learn about: • Sequence • Monitor and Fix-Up • Compound Words • Compare and Contrast • Vocabulary • Fluency: Model Expresion/Intonation • Grammar: Adverbs • Spelling: Vowel Sound in ball • Time for Social Studies: Geography • Changing Cultures

  47. Good-Bye, 382 Shin Dang Dong Pages 208 - 217

  48. Wednesday Fluency: Paired Reading

  49. Fluency: Paired Reading Turn to page 208. Partners take turns reading aloud. Use expression as you read. Partners may help with words and other feedback.

  50. Wednesday Grammar: Adverbs

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