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Lead 21 Unit 3: Community Life Week 2 Day 3. Reinforce the Theme. 1) Why did New York City change so much over time? 2) How does New York City’s growth show that it is a good community? 3) How are that ways that Bisbee and New York City changed over time different?
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Reinforce the Theme 1) Why did New York City change so much over time? 2) How does New York City’s growth show that it is a good community? 3) How are that ways that Bisbee and New York City changed over time different? 4) What details about Bisbee tell you that it is a good community?
Vocab StrategySynonyms • Synonyms are words that have the same or almost the same meaning. community - town hope-wish shut - close small - little quick - ______ kind - _______ glad - ________
Cause and EffectThe cause is why something happened, effect is what happened • Signal words: because, then, had to, so comebetween what happens and why it happens. I dropped the glass, so ______________.
Prepare to ReadText Feature • Venn Diagram • Has shapes that overlap to show how things are different and alike.
Read Together • Read Pages 18-28 • What is the cause of people having to find new jobs? • A harbor is a safe place where ships bring and get goods. What is a synonym for harbor? • What part of the Venn diagram is about only one city? • What might you put in a Venn diagram about your community and a community you have read about?
Spelling • Practice /or/ spelled or, ore, oar, oor, our • Sort: more, born, fort, store, board, door, your, roar Frequently misspelled words: before, our
High Frequency Words: Review through Decodable Reader #13: Dinner for Hardtop Fluency: “Almost Moving Day” (reading with expression) practice page 160
WritingRevise On a viset to London, Jane saw groups of extremely poor people. She returned home. She wanted to create a place to live for poor people to lived. She and her friend, Ellen Starr, began Hull House in chicago
WritingEdit On a viset to London in 1883, Jane saw groups of extremely poor people. When she returned home, she wanted to create a place for poor people to lived. She and her friend, Ellen Starr, began Hull House in chicago