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Theme 5: Discoveries Weekly Theme: Play Time! Selection 2: Title: Pushing Up the Sky Author: Joseph Bruchac

Theme 5: Discoveries Weekly Theme: Play Time! Selection 2: Title: Pushing Up the Sky Author: Joseph Bruchac. Genre: Play – a story that can be acted out Comprehension Strategy: Visualize Comprehension Skill: Problem and Solution. Phonics: Dipthong /oi/ oi, oy Spelling Focus:

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Theme 5: Discoveries Weekly Theme: Play Time! Selection 2: Title: Pushing Up the Sky Author: Joseph Bruchac

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  1. Theme 5: DiscoveriesWeekly Theme: Play Time!Selection 2:Title: Pushing Up the SkyAuthor: Joseph Bruchac

  2. Genre: Play – a story that can be acted out Comprehension Strategy: Visualize Comprehension Skill: Problem and Solution

  3. Phonics: Dipthong /oi/ oi, oy Spelling Focus: Dipthong /oi/ soil broil moist point boil oil toy joy soy royal HF Words: pulled, voice, travel

  4. Key Vocabulary: gathered–brought together, collected agreed – to have shared the same opinion with someone else randomly– without plan or purpose jabbing – poking with something pointed signal– a sign that gives a command

  5. Vocabulary Skills: Use Word Parts: Inflected Endings **Some words end with –ing, -ed, or -s. You can figure out the meaning of an inflected verb by putting together the meanings of the base word and the meaning of the inflected ending.**

  6. Word Work: Grammar Skills: Pronouns I and Me Use I in the subject part of the sentence. Use me in the predicate part of the sentence. When talking about yourself and another person, name yourself last.

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