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Teacher Read Aloud Digby Perkins’s Secret Code. What do you know about writing messages in code? In a code, letters are replaced with other letters or symbols using a pattern that is difficult to figure out. Nueuln Fiksnlb kicwa Vynot Hibwa. While We Reading.
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Teacher Read AloudDigby Perkins’s Secret Code What do you know about writing messages in code? In a code, letters are replaced with other letters or symbols using a pattern that is difficult to figure out.
NueulnFiksnlbkicwa VynotHibwa
While We Reading • What problem does Miriam want the narrator to solve? • What are some of the possible solutions that the narrator thinks about? • Why does the narrator rule out these solutions? • What solution does the narrator finally use to solve the problem?
amazingly • adv. In a way that causes surprise or wonder; Amazingly, despite the heavy traffic, everyone was able to make it to the party on time in order to keep it a surprise.
celebration • n. a special activity that honors a person, event or idea; The elegant wedding was a lovely celebration for the bride and groom and their families.
decorate • v. to adorn or add beauty; to make festive with beautiful things; This Christmas mother will decorate the house with a snowman theme.
detain • v. to delay; to hold back; The officer had to detain the fleeing suspect.
festive • adj. joyful; All the colorful costumes and floats gave the parade a festive mood.
honor • v. to show respect for; The league honored him with the Most Valuable Player award for his great leadership. Can you use the word honor in a sentence for this picture?
reluctant • adj. unwilling; slow to take action; After the victory, the reluctant crowd, excited after the big win, celebrated even after the game was over.
spectators • n. people who watch an event or performance; The spectators anxiously waited to see who would come in first place.
suspects • v. imagines that something secret or wrong is going on; Mary suspects that her friends are up to planning a surprise party because of all the whispering when she walks in the room. n. A person thought to have committed a crime; The suspect of the investigation has fled.
volunteered • v. offered to do something by your own free will; The students volunteered to donate canned goods to the local food bank for Thanksgiving to help the homeless.
Rewards of Volunteering This theme is about relationships between people and the problems and rewards that come with these relationships. Mariah Keeps Cool is about a girl who organizes a surprise birthday party for her sister who volunteers at a shelter for the homeless. Have you ever volunteered? or What is a volunteer job you would like to do?
Mariah Keeps Cool By Mildred Pitts Walter Illustrated by Nneka Bennett Day 1
Problem Solving • Here is important steps in solving a problem: • Identify the problem. • Think of the possible solutions. Evaluate each one. • Choose the best solution and carry it out. S2C1-PO1 I can analyze the problem by writing its possible solutions in a problem/solution chart and solving it by using the smartest solution.
Objective: I can analyze the problem by writing its possible solutions in a problem/solution chart.
Mariah Keeps Cool By Mildred Pitts Walter Illustrated by Nneka Bennett Day 2
Mariah Keeps Cool (R5-S2C1-PO1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9) We can analyze and infer a characters traits and actions by answering questions.
Mariah Keeps Cool By Mildred Pitts Walter Illustrated by Nneka Bennett Day 3
Problem Solving and Decision Making. I do, We do. (T.E. pg. 353) • Reread page 350-353 I can analyze the problem by writing its possible solutions in a problem/solution chart and solving it by using the smartest solution. Possible Solutions
Problem Solving and Decision Making. You do. • In small groups, reread page 346. Identify Mariah's other big problem. • With your group, create a graphic organizer or chart explaining Mariah’s problem and possible solutions she can use to solve her other problem. • As a group, decide which solution is best and why.
I can analyze the problem by writing its possible solutions in a problem/solution chart and solving it by using the smartest solution.
Mariah Keeps Cool By Mildred Pitts Walter Illustrated by Nneka Bennett Day 4
Extreme Partner Reading • (R5-S1C5-PO1) We can read with fluency and appropriate rhythm, pacing, and expression by choral reading. You are going to be working in your groups to take the Selection Test.