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Lesson 29 Day 4

Lesson 29 Day 4. The Planets By Gail Gibbons. A-Z Fluency. Let’s start the day with A-Z fluency Grab your pages from the back table!. Question of the Day. What questions do you have about outer space? What would you like to know about outer space?. Today’s Read Aloud.

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Lesson 29 Day 4

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  1. Lesson 29 Day 4 The Planets By Gail Gibbons

  2. A-Z Fluency • Let’s start the day with A-Z fluency • Grab your pages from the back table!

  3. Question of the Day • What questions do you have about outer space? • What would you like to know about outer space? T338

  4. Today’s Read Aloud • What might the purpose be for reading or listening to a selection called “What’s New on Jupiter story? • for information • to practice reading fluently • Today, in addition to enjoying the story, you will listen and follow along to gain information. T339

  5. R201

  6. How is Oval BA similar to the Great Spot? • How is Oval BA different from the Great Red Spot? • Do you think Jupiter will eventually have other red spots? Why or Why not? T338

  7. Phonics and Spelling • A prefix is a word part added to the beginning of a root word. • overdue • over means “more than” or “above” • The word overdue has the letter combination ue. Remember that the letters oo, ew, ue, and uistand for the sound /oo/ . T340

  8. overpaid overdue overhead overflowed overnight overcast overboard overbaked oversalted overslept

  9. Phonics and Spelling Match the prefix that goes with the word. bi flow overstop nonplane biplane overflow nonstop • bi means two, twice or every two • over means more than one or above • non means not or without Define each word using the prefix and the words. • biplane- a plane with two wings • overflow- to flow above what is needed • nonstop- without stopping T341

  10. Roll and Read/Spell

  11. Make Predictions Focus Skill How do good readers make predictions? • Good readers make predictions about what they already know. • Good reader ask questions about what they want to learn from their reading. T343

  12. T343 Transparency R195

  13. Focus Skill Make Predictions What do you already know about people who like to look for the stars and planets? • They spend a lot of time stargazing. • They study the planets. • They use telescopes to learn more about space. • They become astronauts. The first paragraph says that the only thing Toby thinks about is taking a trip in space. Do you think some day he will be able to do this? Why or why not? Yes, because he is so interested in it that he will be an astronaut. No, because few people get to do this. T343

  14. Follow Directions Following directions are ordered steps that tell how to do something. Tips for following directions: • Gather all the materials that you will need. • Read the directions all the way through and try to picture each step in your mind. • Pay attention to time order words or numbered steps to make sure you follow the steps in order. T 344

  15. Follow Directions • Directions may be written in several different ways. Sometimes directions include time-order works, such as first, next, and finally. • Directions may also be written as short, numbered steps. Look at the following directions and read them with me. • Choose your favorite bread • Spread butter or mustard on one slice of the bread. • Put two slices of cheese on the bread • Add lettuce or sliced tomato. • Put another slice of bread on top. What are the directions telling us to make? A cheese sandwich T 344

  16. rotate • Something that rotates spins like a top. • The word is… • rotate • What is the word? • rotate • When your body rotates over and over, what happens? • What does “the sun rotates east to west” mean? T304

  17. steady • A light that is steady always looks the same and does not change or go out. • The word is… • steady • What is the word? • steady • Why do carpenters need to have steady hands? • What happens because solar winds are not steady?

  18. reflects • When something reflects light, the light bounces off the surface instead of passing through it. • The word is… • reflects • What is the word? • reflects • When you look in a mirror, what usually reflects back at you?

  19. surface • The surface of something is the to part of it. • The word is… • surface • What is the word? • surface • What does the surface of your desk feel like? • Why would a person weigh more on the sun’s surface than on Earth?

  20. evidence • Evidence is proof that something has happened. • The word is… • evidence • What is the word? • evidence • What evidence is there that you did your homework last night? • How are scientists collecting evidence about the northern lights?

  21. appear • How something appears is the way it looks or seems to be. • The word is… • appear • What is the word? • appear • If the sky appears gray, what might happen later? • What exciting thing appears in the sky near the North Pole?

  22. infinite • Outer space is so large, that its size could be called infinite. • When there is so much of something that it cannot be measured, it is infinite. • The word is… • infinite • What is the word? • infinite • What could be infinite, love for a dog or a block of wood?

  23. expansive • Voyager II has given scientists an expansive view of Neptune. • Something that is expansive covers a very large area. • The word is… • expansive • What is the word? • expansive • What could be described as expansive, a palace or a log cabin? Voyager II

  24. distinct • When there are several similar but separate objects, the objects, the objects are said to be distinct. • Stars are distinct, twinkly, unmoving points of light. • The word is… • distinct • What is the word? • distinct • Would something that is distinct be easy or hard to see? T297

  25. slightly • When something happens slightly, you can barely tell it happened. • If the fuzzy object changes position slightly from day to day, it could be a comet. • The word is.. • slightly • What is the word? • slightly • Would a flag be blown slightly by wind or by your breath? T297

  26. Grammar Capitalization and punctuation rules: • Every sentence begins with a capital letter. So does every word in a proper noun. • Commas are used to set apart words in a series. They also are used in dates and addresses and before a word that joins two simple sentences in a compound sentence. • The first word and all important words in the titles of books, magazines, and newspapers begin with a capital letter. Those titles are underlined. The titles of nonfiction selections, stories, and poems are capitalized the same way. They use quotation marks, however.

  27. Grammar Correct the following sentences with your partner. • i predict that I will be able to travel to mars jupiter and saturn by september 28 2022. I predict that I will be able to travel to Mars Jupiter and Saturn by September 28, 2022. • i finished reading the science book of space and i hope to read a story called having fun in space. I finished reading The Science Book of Space and I hope to read a story called “Having Fun in Space.”

  28. Main Story “The Planets” • Comprehension Strategy: • Monitor comprehension – Read ahead to find information that might help you better understand a passage. • Purpose: • One purpose for reading is to learn about a topic. • LET’S READ!!! • Genre: • Let’s turn to page: 384 • Expository nonfiction • Gives you information about a topic. • Look for: • captions and labels that tell about illustrations. • facts and details that help you learn about a topic.

  29. Sight-words and Jigword • 4th Grade sightwords • Lesson 29 Jigword • Fry Phrases

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