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Genre: Fable Vocabulary Strategy: Word Structure Comprehension Skill: Sequence Comprehension Strategy: Summarize. Question of the week:. How would we get what we need without money?.
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Genre: Fable Vocabulary Strategy: Word Structure Comprehension Skill: Sequence Comprehension Strategy: Summarize
Question of the week: How would we get what we need without money?
Listen as I read “The Story of Money”. Pay close attention to the rate at which I read. I won’t read too fast or too slow. I will read at a steady pace. If you read too fast or too slow you tend to lose the meaning of the story.
The Story of Money • What happened soon after people learned how to give themselves a permanent supply of food? • What clue words does the author use to show sequence?
The pot-maker might exchange a pot for some food, or a tool.
Here people from several villages met to exchange their goods for items they needed. This system of trading is called barter.
Objectives • Determine the sequence of events in a story. • Summarize important events in the order in which they occur.
Sequence • Sequence is the order in which thingshappen in a story—what happens first,next, and last. • Sometimes a writer uses clue words like first, next, and in the morning. Sometimes a writer does not. Then you can tell the order by picturing in your mind what is happening.
Summarize • Good readers sum up what happens as they read a story. When you sum up, remember to tell only the important events in the order that they happened. This will help you remember what you're reading.
What do you know about barter and money? Let’s fill in the chart. As we read we’ll fill in more information on the chart.
Words to Know • carpenter • carpetmaker • knowledge • marketplace • merchant • plenty • straying • thread
carpentersomeone whose work is building and repairing things made of wood
John was worried that the small kid would end up straying off the path.
John was worried that the small kid would end up straying off the path.
Smart people have a great deal of knowledge.
Our family goes to the marketplace every Saturday to buy fruit.
Our family goes to the marketplace every Saturday to buy fruit.
Fluency • As I reread "The Story of Money" I will read at an appropriate rate—not too fast and not too slow.
Day 1 Grammar Objectives • Define and identify the subject of a sentence. • Define and identify the predicate of a sentence. • Use subjects and predicates correctly in writing. • Become familiar with subject and predicate assessment on high-stakes tests.
1. What do peple need. What do people need? 2. The puppys needs a pen. The puppies need a pen.
Subjects and Predicates The boy was stunned. The subject of this sentence is: The boy The predicate of this sentence is : was stunned.
Spelling Day 1 • Objective: Spell plurals by adding -s or -es to most words.
11. parties 12. bunches 13. crashes 14. supplies 15. pencils Challenge Words 16. accidents 17. libraries 18. mysteries 19. carpenters 20. merchants 1. pennies 2. inches 3. plants 4. families 5. bodies 6. glasses 7. wishes 8. pockets 9. lists 10. copies