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Dancing Rainbows

Dancing Rainbows. Third Grade. Punxsutawney Phil: King of Groundhog Day. I’m going to read an article about Groundhog Day. How do you or your parents find out what the weather will be the next day?. Comprehension. What is the main idea of paragraphs 2 and 3?

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Dancing Rainbows

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  1. Dancing Rainbows Third Grade

  2. Punxsutawney Phil: King of Groundhog Day • I’m going to read an article about Groundhog Day. How do you or your parents find out what the weather will be the next day?

  3. Comprehension What is the main idea of paragraphs 2 and 3? What details support the idea that Phil is irritated? Asking groundhogs to predict the weather has a long history. He has been awakened twice; he sees no carrots or “treats”; he is chittering angry

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

  5. Native American Vocabulary ancestors: people one’s family comes from.

  6. elders: people who are older and often wise, respected leaders in a group.

  7. honor: to show special respect for

  8. imitating: copying what someone does

  9. respect: admiration or consideration

  10. As I read, I can monitor my understanding and reread to clarify anything that is confusing. • Remember, asking yourself questions while your read helps monitor your understanding. Does this make sense? Who are the main character(s)? What happened in the beginning, middle, and end?

  11. Topic, Main Idea, and Supporting Details • The topic is the general subject of a selection. • The main idea is the most important idea in a passage • The supporting details are examples and bits of information that support the main idea.

  12. Cluster DiagramPB pg. 146TE 259A Listen to Dancing Rainbows Pages 238-239 Main Idea: Tewas respect earth. Details: Dances celebrate summer sun. Andy tells Curt to respect Mother Earth. Pages 243-244 Main Idea: The Tewa Feast is important to Curt’s family. Details: Mom and relatives bake many loaves of bread. 2. Andy says special prayers. Pages 240-241 Main Idea: Dances are important to Tewas. Details: Andy says, “Dance with all your heart.” 2. All Tewa dances are prayers. Topic: The Tewas and Their Dances Page 242 Main Idea: Tewas respect animals. Details: Three people dance in buffalo customes. People and animals once spoke the same language.

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

  16. Native American Vocabulary We will be going over your vocabulary words from Dancing Rainbows.

  17. Native American Vocabulary ancestors: people one’s family comes from.

  18. elders: people who are older and often wise, respected leaders in a group.

  19. Topic, Main Idea, Supporting Details TE pg. 241 • Working with a partner you will pick out the main idea and supporting details of a paragraph given to you.

  20. Plurals with –es • Plural nouns name more than one thing. • Plurals ending with ch, sh, x, and s are formed by –es. wish bench guess dress fox bus class

  21. Practicing Plurals Rewrite these phrases. Underline the plurals, circling the added ending. boxes of watches stitches on patches speeches by bosses batches of axes messes at circuses bunches of lunches

  22. When you are finished!

  23. Dancing Rainbows

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

  25. honor: to show special respect for

  26. imitating: copying what someone does

  27. respect: admiration or consideration

  28. Topic, Main Idea, and Supporting Details We read many things in school and at home. In class, we read stories and chapters in our science and social studies books. In the hallway, we read signs like Exit and Office and School News. After school, we read the name of our bus, and we watch for the Walk signal when we cross the street. At home, we read directions when we play a game and when we follow a recipe to make Mom’s special cookies.

  29. What is the most important idea in the paragraph? • What is the topic? (What is the paragraph about?) • What are the details? Now you are going to work with a partner to identify the topic, main idea, and details of a paragraph.

  30. Plural Noun Song (Sung to the Adams Family) To change a singular noun into a plural noun all you have to do-o is add an “S” To change a singular noun that ends with an “s-s” (ch, sh, x) all you have to do-o is add “ES” To change a singular noun that ends with an “y” all you have to do-o is drop the y- and add an “IES”

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  33. Review Dancing Rainbows • Play Jeopardy

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  36. When You Are Finished After you finish your Weekly Skills Test: • Make sure your name, date, and assignment are written clearly on the top left of the paper. • Turn your test paper to me and put your answer key in the reading basket. • Finish your Mountain Language. • Read a book of your choice.

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