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Author : Brian Selznick Genre : Historical Fiction

Big Question: Can you always believe what you see?. Author : Brian Selznick Genre : Historical Fiction. Small Group Timer. Review Games. Story Sort Vocabulary Words : Arcade Games Study Stack Spelling City: Vocabulary Spelling City: Spelling Words. Spelling Words Contractions.

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Author : Brian Selznick Genre : Historical Fiction

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  1. Big Question: Can you always believe what you see? Author: Brian Selznick Genre: Historical Fiction

  2. Small GroupTimer

  3. Review Games Story Sort VocabularyWords: • Arcade Games • Study Stack • Spelling City: Vocabulary • Spelling City: Spelling Words

  4. Spelling WordsContractions

  5. Big Question: Can you always believe what you see?MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday

  6. Vocabulary Words More Words to Know Vocabulary Words • appeared • bustling • crumbled • escape • magician • monument • vanished • engraved • unexplainable • invisible • pretending • judge

  7. Monday

  8. Today we will learn about: • Build Concepts • Compare and Contrast • Predict • Build Background • Vocabulary • Fluency: Model Emotion • Grammar: Singular and Plural Pronouns • Spelling: Contractions • Perception

  9. FluencyModel Emotion

  10. Fluency: Model Emotion • Listen as I read “The Emperor’s New Clothes.” • As I read, notice how I use emphasis, pauses, pitch, and tone of voice to convey characters’ emotions and make the story more enjoyable. • Be ready to answer questions after I finish.

  11. Fluency: Model Emotion • How is the child different from the other characters in the story? • How is the emperor at the beginning of the story the same and different by the end of the story?

  12. Concept Vocabulary • invisible– no visible; not capable of being seen • pretending– making believe • judge– form an opinion or estimate about

  13. Concept Vocabulary (To add information to the graphic organizer, click on end show, type in your new information, and save your changes.)

  14. Build Concept Vocabulary invisible, pretending, judge Perception

  15. Compare and Contrast, PredictTurn to page 392 – 393.

  16. Prior KnowledgeRecord your ideas about how magicians do their tricks.

  17. Prior Knowledge • This week’s audio explores illusions created by a magician. After you listen, we will discuss what you found out and what surprised you most about a magician’s tricks.

  18. Vocabulary Words

  19. Vocabulary Words • appeared – was seen; came in sight • bustling– being noisily busy and in a hurry • crumbled – fell to pieces; decayed • escape – to get out and away; to get free • magician – person who entertains by art or skill of creating illusions, especially a sleight of hand

  20. Vocabulary Words • monument– something set up to honor a person or an event. A monument may be a building, pillar, arch, statue, tomb, or stone. • vanished– disappeared, especially suddenly

  21. More Words to Know • engraved– cut deeply in; carved in; carved in an artistic way • unexplainable – without apparent cause or reason • (NextSlide)

  22. crumbled

  23. magician

  24. monument

  25. engraved

  26. GrammarSingular and Plural Pronouns

  27. whens the magic show • When’s the magic show? • bill think its’ at seven oclock • Bill thinks it’s at seven o’clock.

  28. Singular and Plural Pronouns • Victor and his mother met Harry Houdini. They met him. • The underlined words in sentence 2 are pronouns. They replace the underlined noun phrase and proper noun in sentence 1. • Him is a singular pronoun and they is a plural pronoun.

  29. Singular and Plural Pronouns • Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. Pronouns that take the place of singular nouns are singular pronouns. • I, me, he, she, him, her, and it are singular pronouns. • Pronouns that take the place of plural nouns are plural pronouns. We, us, they, and them are plural pronouns.

  30. Singular and Plural Pronouns • The man met the magicians at the train station. • He met them at the train station. • Always capitalize the singular pronoun I. When you talk about yourself and another person, name yourself last. The pronoun you can be singular or plural.

  31. Singular and Plural PronounsFind the pronoun in each sentence. • I want to learn more about Harry Houdini. • I • He was a famous magician. • He • Tell us about Houdini’s tricks. • us

  32. Singular and Plural PronounsFind the pronoun in each sentence. • Houdini got into a crate and had it lowered into the ocean. • it • People were amazed when they saw Houdini escape. • they • You would enjoy reading about Houdini. • You

  33. Singular and Plural PronounsChoose a pronoun to replace each underlined noun or nouns. • Mother did not know what to do with Victor. (She, We) • She • Victor was always getting into trouble. (They, He) • He

  34. Singular and Plural PronounsChoose a pronoun to replace each underlined noun or nouns. • She even had to remind Victor to breathe in the bath. (him, us) • him • Mother and Victor went to see Victor’s Aunt Harriet. (They, He) • They

  35. Singular and Plural PronounsChoose a pronoun to replace each underlined noun or nouns. • Victor made Aunt Harriet very upset. (her, you) • her • Later, Victor visited the Houdinis at home. (they, them) • them

  36. Spelling WordsContractions

  37. Tuesday

  38. Today we will learn about: • Word Structure: Antonyms and Synonyms • Compare and Contrast • Predict • Context Clues • Vocabulary • Fluency: Echo Reading • Grammar: Singular and Plural Pronouns • Spelling: Contractions • Time for Science: Breathing • Perception

  39. Vocabulary Strategy: Context CluesPages 394 - 395.

  40. The Houdini BoxPages 396 -403.

  41. FluencyEcho Reading

  42. Fluency: Echo Reading • Turn to page 402, paragraphs 2-3. • As I read, notice how I express Victor’s excitement and impatience. • We will practice as a class doing three echo readings of this paragraph.

  43. GrammarSingular and Plural Pronouns

  44. he pulled a rabbit out of a hat and then putted them back again • He pulled a rabbit out of a hat and then put it back again. • harry houdini perform on stage, she also performed in movies • Harry Houdini performed on stage. He also performed in movies.

  45. Singular and Plural Pronouns • Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. • Pronouns that take the place of singular nouns are singular pronouns. I, me, he, she, him, her, and itare singular pronouns.

  46. Singular and Plural Pronouns • Pronouns that take the place of plural nouns are plural pronouns. We, us, they, and them are plural pronouns. • You can be used as both a singular and a plural pronoun.

  47. Spelling WordsContractions

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