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Dear Juno by Soyung Pak. Our Purposes for Today:. Talk about the ways we communicate Read, Write, and Sort long o words Practice Drawing Conclusions. Morning Warm-Up. Watch someone use a cell phone or send an e-mail. Science makes keeping in touch easy. How many ways can we communicate?.
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Our Purposes for Today: • Talk about the ways we communicate • Read, Write, and Sort long o words • Practice Drawing Conclusions
Morning Warm-Up Watch someone use a cell phone or send an e-mail. Science makes keeping in touch easy. How many ways can we communicate?
Morning Warm-Up Look at the highlighted high frequency words…say and spell each as you write it in the air. Watch someone use a cell phone or send an e-mail. Science makes keeping in touch easy.
Turn and Talk • How many ways can we communicate?
Turn and Talk Name some of the ways Pearl and Wagner communicated with each other in the story. Think-Pair-Share Friends keep in touch with each other. What are some other ways Pearl and Wagner could communicate when they are not in school?
Oral Vocabularyrelated to communication Amazing Words Correspond- to write to each other Postage- the amount paid to mail something Transport- to carry something to a different location.
Let’s listen for our Amazing Words as we read “Letters from Me”Thumbs-up when you hear them I correspond with good friends By sending them letters. How much is the postage For letters from me? The postal crews sort them And then they transport them To people who are waiting For letters from me.
Let’s Think About Letters • Whom would you like to correspond with? (partner talk) • Where do we put postage? (group response) • What kinds of vehicles transport mail? (group response)
Word Workwith Long O Vote Nose What do you know about reading these words? (Hint o_e) Today we are looking at how oa, ow, old, ost, and o can say the long o sound
Watch Me Blend Some Words Coat Most Told Slow Let’s Blend Some Words Together Sold gold road post Flow goal show coach
Let’s Sort Words With Long and Short O Long O Short O broke clock scold notch loaf shock foam plot coach
Draw Conclusions • To draw conclusions I use what I know about real life and what I have read to figure out more about the characters and what happens in the story.
Example: When I read Pearl and Wagner: Two Good Friends I wondered why doesn’t Wagner make anything for the Science Fair on his own. I was able to draw the conclusion that he was so busy thinking of ideas that he never got around to doing anything.
Let’s Try Some Together Why do you think Pearl told Ms. Star that Wagner made the robot with her? (Think-Pair-Share) Why do you think Wagner got inside the robot before the judge returned? (Turn and Talk)
When you read any story you should think about what you know and what you read to draw conclusions. • Listen as I read The Best Message • I will stop and have you draw conclusions along the way