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Lesson 9 Good Readers: Think about the author's choices Expectations:

Lesson 9 Good Readers: Think about the author's choices Expectations: 1. Listen carefully 2. Work hard 3. Be responsible. Review:. Adjective: describes a noun (person place or thing/idea) and usually comes before the noun.

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Lesson 9 Good Readers: Think about the author's choices Expectations:

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  1. Lesson 9 Good Readers: Think about the author's choices Expectations: 1. Listen carefully 2. Work hard 3. Be responsible

  2. Review: Adjective: describes a noun (person place or thing/idea) and usually comes before the noun. Good readers use the way text is organized to help them understand why and what they read.

  3. Spelling: 'ou' pattern Bounce trout mouth loud cloud pound

  4. Spelling: 'ou' pattern Most of the time the 'ou' makes the ow sound like the word cow Ex: count, sound, found, shout, and mouth http://youtu.be/xpdzzOuHS24 Sometimes 'ou' makes other sounds. Example: four, youth, soup, and through

  5. Good Readers Determine purpose Make connections Draw conclusions Think about author's choices Read for a purpose Ask questions Predict

  6. Good Readers: Think about the author's choices Good readers think about why the author choose the words, information, and punctuation to make their story better. Choosing great adjectives Helped me 'see' ... I wonder why there are quotes... I wonder why the author... The author wants the reader to know...

  7. Good Readers: Think about the author's choices Did you wear shoes at your school? By: Kevina Casaletto Think about the choices I had in writing this story. What choices did I make with words? We can all be authors!

  8. Good Listener Eyes are watching. Ears are listening. Lips are closed. Hands are still. Feet are quiet.

  9. Read Aloud: Listen as I read to you. Think about the author's choices as I read. Book: Magic Tree House #6 Afternoon on the Amazon By: Mary Pope Osborne Chapter 4: Millions of Them!

  10. Assignment: 1. Review and practice spelling and reading your site words. We will have a quiz next lesson! 2. Find the ow and ou words in the word search by clicking on the first and last letter of each word! http://www.ictgames.com/hybrid.html

  11. Class Moto A, B, C,D, E, Second grade is the place to be. F, G, H, I, J, We do our best every day. K, L, M, N, O, Reading, writing, watch us grow. P, Q, R, S, T, Becoming authors, watch and see. U, V, W, X, Y, It's our goal to try, try, try. We finish with the letter Z, School is cool. We all agree.

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