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Genre: Humorous Fiction – a made-up story written to make the reader laugh.

Unit 4: Determination Weekly Theme: What’s Cooking? Selection 1: Title: Cook-A-Doodle-Doo! Author: Janet Stevens and Susan Stevens Crummel. Genre: Humorous Fiction – a made-up story written to make the reader laugh. Comprehension Strategy: Make Inferences and Analyze

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Genre: Humorous Fiction – a made-up story written to make the reader laugh.

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  1. Unit 4: Determination Weekly Theme: What’s Cooking?Selection 1:Title: Cook-A-Doodle-Doo!Author: Janet Stevens and Susan Stevens Crummel

  2. Genre: Humorous Fiction– a made-up story written to make the reader laugh. Comprehension Strategy: Make Inferences and Analyze Comprehension Skill: Compare Characters

  3. Phonics: decode words with /ô/ Spelling Focus: words with aw, au, al, ough yawn, taught, salt, lawn, halls, hauls, hawks, squawk, bought, bawls, drawing, caused, paused, crawled, coughing Review Words: joyful, coins, spoiled Challenge Words: walrus, autumn

  4. Key Vocabulary: magnificent – wonderful; very beautiful masterpiece – a great work; a very good example of something ingredient – one of the parts of a mixture recipes – lists of ingredients and directions for making food tasty – having a good flavor

  5. Vocabulary Skills: Idioms ** An expression whose meaning is different from the meaning of each separate word Sometimes you can use the dictionary to help you figure out what idioms mean. Ex.: “on cloud nine” means very happy

  6. Word Work: Grammar Skills: Verbs Be, Do, and Have Am, is, and are are present-tense forms of the verb be. Do and does are present-tense forms of the verb do. Have and has are present-tense forms of the verb have.

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