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Author: Robert D. Ballard & Rick Archbold Genre : Narrative Nonfiction. Big Question: How does technology help adventurers reach new places?. Small Group Timer. Review Games. Story Sort Vocabulary Words : Arcade Games Study Stack Spelling City: Vocabulary
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Author: Robert D. Ballard & Rick Archbold Genre: Narrative Nonfiction Big Question: How does technology help adventurers reach new places?
Review Games • Story Sort VocabularyWords: • Arcade Games • Study Stack • Spelling City: Vocabulary • Spelling City: Spelling Words
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Vocabulary Words More Words to Know Vocabulary Words • cramped • debris • interior • ooze • robotic • sediment • sonar • ascent • intact • viewport • discovered • foreign • treasure
Today we will learn about: • Build Concepts • Graphic Sources • Ask Questions • Build Background • Vocabulary • Fluency: Emotion • Grammar: Adjectives and Articles • Spelling: Unusual Spellings • Technology and Adventures
Fluency: Emotion • Listen as I read “Tea Leaves and Buried Treasure.” • As I read, notice how I use my voice to show suspense and excitement as I read the selection. • Be ready to answer questions after I finish.
Fluency: Emotion • What does Aunt Patience “see” in George’s tea cup? • Describe the items hidden in the trunk.
Concept Vocabulary • discovered– found something that already existed but was not known about or seen • foreign – outside your own country • treasure– wealth or riches stored up; valuable things • (Next Slide)
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Build Concept Vocabulary discovered, foreign, treasure Technology and Adventures
Prior Knowledge • This week’s audio explores people’s fascination with the Titanic. After we listen, we will discuss the ideas people have about the ship.
Vocabulary Words • cramped – shut into a small space • debris– scattered fragments; ruins; rubbish • interior– inner surface or part; inside
Vocabulary Words • ooze– soft mud or slime, especially at the bottom of a pond or river or on the ocean bottom • robotic – a machine with moving parts and sensing devices controlled by a computer
Vocabulary Words • sediment– material that settles to the bottom of a liquid • sonar – device for finding the depth of water or for detecting and locating underwater objects
More Words to Know • ascent – the act of going up • intact– with nothing missing or broken; whole • viewport – a small window in a small vessel • (next slide)
have you saw an movie called titanic? • Have you seen a movie called Titanic? • it tells the story of the famous reck of an huge ship • It tells the story of the famous wreck of a huge ship.
Adjectives and Articles • Inside the cramped submarine I gazed out the tiny viewport. • Cramped and tiny are adjectives. They describe the submarine and the viewport. • The is an article found before nouns or adjectives.
Adjectives and Articles • An adjective describes a noun or pronoun. It tells what kind, how many, or which one. • What Kind:huge, luxurious ship • How Many: 2,200 passengers; many minutes • Which One: that iceberg
Adjectives and Articles • The articlesa, an, and the appear before nouns or other adjectives. • Use a before words that begin with a consonant sound: a lifeboat; a tragic shipwreck
Adjectives and Articles • Use an before words that begin with a vowel sound or a silent h; an hour, an awful sound • Use the before words beginning with any letter: the anchor; the satin shoes
Adjectives and Articles • An adjective formed from a proper noun is a proper adjective. Proper adjectives are capitalized: British ship
Adjectives and ArticlesDoes the underlined adjective answer the question what kind, how many, or which one about a noun? • Grab those life vests! • which ones • Lifeboats were lowered into the icy water. • what kind • About 700 passengers survived. • how many
Adjectives and ArticlesDoes the underlined adjective answer the question what kind, how many, or which one about a noun? • The giant ship had collided with an iceberg. • what kind • Many women and children were saved. • how many
Adjectives and ArticlesDoes the underlined adjective answer the question what kind, how many, or which one about a noun? • Some believed the ship was unsinkable. • what kind
Adjectives and ArticlesWrite a, an, or the to complete each sentence. • ____ Titanic’s hull was divided into 16 watertight compartments. • The • As ____ result of the collision, six compartments flooded. • a
Adjectives and ArticlesWrite a, an, or the to complete each sentence. • For ____ “unsinkable” ship, the Titanic sank rather quickly. • an • Did anyone see that iceberg before ____ ship hit it? • the
Adjectives and ArticlesWrite a, an, or the to complete each sentence. • Yes, but ____ ocean liner of that size turns slowly. • an • ___ ship names Carpathia was rushing to help. • A
Adjectives and ArticlesUnderline the adjectives and articles in each sentence. • Many passengers on the Titanic were American citizens. • Manypassengers on theTitanic were American citizens. • In 1912, this ship was the largest vessel in the world. • In 1912, this ship was thelargest vessel in the world.
Adjectives and ArticlesUnderline the adjectives and articles in each sentence. • It boasted luxurious staterooms for people in first class. • It boasted luxurious staterooms for people in firstclass.
Today we will learn about: • Dictionary/Glossary • Graphic Sources • Ask Questions • Main Idea • Vocabulary • Fluency: Choral Reading • Grammar: Adjectives and Articles • Spelling: Unusual Spellings • Science: Titanic’s Flaw • Technology and Adventures
Vocabulary Strategy: Dictionary/GlossaryTurn to Page 538 - 539.