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Unit 4: Determination Weekly Theme: A Place of My Own Selection 5: Title: My Very Own Room Author: Amada Irma

Unit 4: Determination Weekly Theme: A Place of My Own Selection 5: Title: My Very Own Room Author: Amada Irma P é rez. Genre: Realistic Fiction – an invented story that could have happened in real life. Comprehension Strategy: Monitor Comprehension Comprehension Skill:

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Unit 4: Determination Weekly Theme: A Place of My Own Selection 5: Title: My Very Own Room Author: Amada Irma

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  1. Unit 4: Determination Weekly Theme:A Place of My OwnSelection 5:Title: My Very Own RoomAuthor: Amada Irma Pérez

  2. Genre: Realistic Fiction– an invented story that could have happened in real life. Comprehension Strategy: Monitor Comprehension Comprehension Skill: Plot Development: Make Predictions

  3. Phonics: decode plurals Spelling Focus: Plurals years, twins, trays, states, ashes, foxes, inches, flies, cities, ponies, bunches, alleys, lunches, cherries, daisies Review Words: sale, rode, you’re Challenge Words: heroes, libraries

  4. Key Vocabulary: separate – to set apart or keep apart determination – a firm purpose storage – a place for keeping things for future use crate – a box made of pieces of wood exact – very accurate ruined – damaged greatly or destroyed luckiest – having the most good luck

  5. Vocabulary Skills: Word Parts: Endings –ER, -EST **These endings change the meaning of the adjective they end. The ending –er at the end of an adjective means more. The ending –est at the end of an adjective means most.

  6. Word Work: Grammar Skills: Contractions with Not A contraction is a shortened form of two words. An apostrophe takes the place of one or more letters. Some contractions are formed with the verbs be, do, have, and not. These verbs do not usually change their spellings in a contraction with not.

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