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Voyages An Ocean Trip A Journey to a Distant Place. Monday. Where do you think this boat is from & where is it going? Why?. What do you think this boat is doing?. You can makes voyages, or journeys, on land too. Do you think climbing this mountain would be an easy journey? Why?.
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Voyages An Ocean Trip A Journey to a Distant Place Monday
Where do you think this boat is from & where is it going? Why?
You can makes voyages, or journeys, on land too. Do you think climbing this mountain would be an easy journey? Why?
Voyages can be "out of this world "adventures!
Do you think crossing this desert would be a fun voyage? What kind of voyage would you like to go on? PB pg. 83
You are making inferences about these voyages. What is inferencing?It is when you make your own ideas or conclusions from clues in the story or the pictures (illustrations)
Pedro’s JournalA Voyage with Christopher Columbus August 3, 1492-February 14, 1493 I am going to read aloud part of a story, written in a diary form, about what one boy might have experienced during a voyage with Christopher Columbus.
It’s time for . . . These are words. . . We use them for . . . Vocabulary we want to know Reading, writing, listening, & speaking!
anchor: a heavy metal hook attached to a ship and dropped to hold the ship in place.
Across the Wide Dark Sea • We will be reading a story about a boy who travels on the Mayflower. • Watch: “Who’s that Stepping on Plymouth Rock?” Reading Book pg. 154 & 155
Making Inferences • Author’s don’t always explain everything in a story. • Active readers use story clues and their knowledge to make reasonable guess, or inferences. Read Across the Wide Dark Sea
Suffixes –less and -ness How could a ship so small and helpless ever cross the vast ocean? What does helpless mean? Yet the storms and sickness went on. What does sickness mean?
Across the Wide Dark Sea Tuesday Reading Book pg. 154 & 155
It’s time for . . . These are words. . . We use them for . . . Vocabulary we want to know Reading, writing, listening, & speaking!
anchor: a heavy metal hook attached to a ship and dropped to hold the ship in place.
Suffixes –less and -ness Suffixes are word parts that are added to a base word. You are going to get a card with –less on one side and –ness on the other side. I am going to flash up a word you hold up which suffix could be added to it to make a new word.
Phonics Review /oo/ sound and /ew/ tooth, cook, and afternoon