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Bible and Language Arts Level 3 Mrs. DesMarais

Bible and Language Arts Level 3 Mrs. DesMarais. Lesson # 15 Acts 15. In today ’ s lesson …. 1. I can read and spell sight words. 2. I can identify common and proper nouns. 3. I can find the author's purpose in a text. 4. I can define words correctly. 5. I can understand God's Word.

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Bible and Language Arts Level 3 Mrs. DesMarais

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  1. Bible and Language ArtsLevel 3Mrs. DesMarais Lesson # 15 Acts 15

  2. In today’s lesson…. 1. I can read and spell sight words. 2. I can identify common and proper nouns. 3. I can find the author's purpose in a text. 4. I can define words correctly. 5. I can understand God's Word.

  3. Spelling Lesson #15http://www.spellingcity.comluminabe3 listen lose loose maybe neither night nothing often possible

  4. Grammar: Common and Proper Nouns A common noun names any person, place or thing. A proper noun names a specific person, place or thing. Since a proper noun names someone or something, it must be capitalized.

  5. Grammar: Common and Proper Nouns Examples: Common - park Proper – Central Park Common – man Proper – Dr. Jones

  6. Online Activity Proper Noun Practice www.studyzone.org

  7. Comprehension:Author's Purpose A writer has a reason, or purpose for writing. There are three main purposes: To persuade To inform To entertain

  8. P - Persuade I - Inform E - Entertain Author’s Purpose

  9. Persuade Persuade means to try to convince someone to think the same way you do, or to do what you want them to do.It will have facts and reasons. Examples: advertisements, newspaper editorials, junk mail, posters, speeches

  10. Inform Inform means to give information and facts to explain or teach something. Examples: news reports, research papers, encyclopedias, school newsletters, instructions, pamphlets, maps, time lines, schedules, charts, graphs

  11. Entertain Entertain means to amuse someone or describe feelings and emotion. It may have real or imaginary events. Examples: fictional stories, comics, poems, jokes, riddles, journals, diaries, letters.

  12. Tell the author’s purpose. a sales ad wanting you to purchase a motorcycle

  13. Persuade a sales ad wanting you to purchase a motorcycle

  14. Tell the author’s purpose. the list of movies showing in your town and the times

  15. Inform the list of movies showing in your town and the times

  16. Tell the author’s purpose. the comic strips in the newspaper

  17. Entertain the comic strips in the newspaper

  18. Tell the author’s purpose. a flyer about a missing puppy

  19. Inform OR Persuade a flyer about a missing puppy

  20. Tell the author’s purpose. a report about George Washington

  21. Inform a report about George Washington

  22. Tell the author’s purpose. bus schedule

  23. Inform bus schedule

  24. Tell the author’s purpose. a fairy tale

  25. Entertain a fairy tale

  26. Tell the author’s purpose. fire safety brochure

  27. Inform fire safety brochure

  28. Quiz Write your name and date on your paper. Number your paper from 1-16. Decide whether the example persuades, informs or entertains. Write either P, I, or E on your paper.

  29. P for persuadeI for informE for entertain a poster about a community walk for charity

  30. P for persuadeI for informE for entertain 2. appointment card from the dentist

  31. P for persuadeI for informE for entertain 3. an advertisement for Coca-Cola

  32. P for persuadeI for informE for entertain 4. a book report

  33. P for persuadeI for informE for entertain 5. a story read to the school from the Writer of the Week

  34. P for persuadeI for informE for entertain 6. knock knock jokes

  35. P for persuadeI for informE for entertain 7. an e-mail that tells a friend you are going to be late

  36. P for persuadeI for informE for entertain 8. diary

  37. P for persuadeI for informE for entertain 9. instruction booklet on how to assemble a bicycle

  38. P for persuadeI for informE for entertain 10. step by step recipe

  39. P for persuadeI for informE for entertain 11. ad about clothes on sale at a store

  40. P for persuadeI for informE for entertain 12. crossword puzzle

  41. P for persuadeI for informE for entertain 13. short story

  42. P for persuadeI for informE for entertain 14. directions for taking medication

  43. P for persuadeI for informE for entertain 15. encyclopedia

  44. P for persuadeI for informE for entertain 16. letters

  45. Answers 1. P and I 2. I 3. P 4. I 5. E 6. E 7. I 8. E 9. I 10. I 11. P 12. E 13. E 14. I 15. I 16.E or P .

  46. Stop Time for a break.

  47. Vocabulary Lesson #15 www.spellingcity.com luminabe3 custom dispute debate church welcome report silent pollute risk burden continue disagree

  48. Bible Lesson: Acts 15 The church at Jerusalem Paul and Barnabus Circumcision Judeans, Gentiles Letter to church at Antioch John Mark

  49. Bible Lesson Listen to an audio version of Acts 15 at www.biblegateway.com

  50. Bible Verse And we also thank God continually because, when you received the word of God, which you heard from us, you accepted it not as the word of men, but as it actually is, the word of God, which is at work in you who believe. 2 Thessalonians 2:13

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