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Connect and Compare 6

Connect and Compare 6. Mrs. Williams. Problems and Solutions. Consider the pros and cons of each solution before making a decision Listen to the story Elmer Complete the graphic organizer picking out the problems and solutions in this story. Smart Solutions Packet pg. 218. VCCCV Pattern.

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Connect and Compare 6

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  1. Connect and Compare 6 Mrs. Williams

  2. Problems and Solutions • Consider the pros and cons of each solution before making a decision • Listen to the story Elmer • Complete the graphic organizer picking out the problems and solutions in this story.

  3. Smart Solutions Packet pg. 218

  4. VCCCV Pattern • In words with VCCCV pattern, two of the consonants will usually be a consonant cluster or digraph • When breaking VCCCV words into syllables, the consonants in the cluster stay together. • Resolve the conflict

  5. Find the VCCCV pattern and divide into syllables! • dolphin • hamster • anthem • merchant • partner

  6. Synonyms • Synonyms are words that mean almost the same thing. All my answers were right. Right can mean “the direction opposite of left” or “correct” Write 4 sentences using synonyms.

  7. It’s time for . . . These are words. . . We use them for . . . Vocabulary we want to know Reading, writing, listening, & speaking!

  8. miraculously: amazingly

  9. condemned: doomed

  10. frustrated: discouraged and upset

  11. communicate: exchange ideas, by talking, writing, or other methods

  12. restored: brought back

  13. Helen Keller Watch Asset Video on Helen Keller. Read: Helen Keller

  14. Prairie School

  15. It’s time for . . . These are words. . . We use them for . . . Vocabulary we want to know Reading, writing, listening, & speaking!

  16. sod: mixture of grass and soil

  17. fetch: bring

  18. fidgeted: moved around restlessly

  19. prairie: flat, grassy land with few trees

  20. hauling: carrying

  21. trunks: sturdy boxes for storing things

  22. Making Generalizations • A generalization is a broad statement that is true about most people or things in a group most of the time. • Readers use story details and their own experiences to make a generalization. Practice Book pg. 224

  23. Drawing ConclusionsTE 413D • An author doesn’t always explain everything directly. Sometimes the reader has to put together several story details or clues to draw conclusions. • Look at reading book pg. 308

  24. VCV Pattern • Some words with VCV pattern are divided before the consonant, while others are divided after the consonant • An open syllable ends in a vowel and has a long vowel sound. • A closed syllable ends with a consonant and has a short vowel sound. • token

  25. Find the VCV Pattern! 1. rodents 2. silent 3. lemon 4. private 5. final 6. below 7. clever 8. locate

  26. Contractions • A contraction is a shortened form of two words. • The apostrophe in a contraction stands for the missing letter or letters.

  27. Antonyms • Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings. • Antonyms are used to help readers see differences. Zoe’s hair was short, but Yazmin’s was long. • Do practice book pg. 226

  28. Making Generalizations • The last section of Prairie School shows that knowing how to read is useful on the prairie. • Do practice book pg. 224

  29. Drawing Conclusions • Let’s reread the first two pages of Prairie School • In partners list story clues that help you draw a conclusion about Noah’s feelings about learning to read. • Do practice book pg. 223

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