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Follow Moses on an exciting journey to a concert where music, friendship, and inclusion take center stage. Vibrant characters and events come to life in this heartwarming realistic fiction tale. Enhance your comprehension skills with engaging phonics and vocabulary activities. Join Moses in experiencing the joy of music and the power of friendship!
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Theme 6: Talent Show
Theme 6, Selection 2 Title: Moses Goes to a Concert Author: Isaac Millman
Genre: Realistic Fiction Realistic characters and events come to life in a fictional plot
Phonics: Long i (ighand ie) fit fight sit sight fighter highlight frightful dried fries replied
Spelling:igh, ie, i, y night highlight sky fly try dry find mind eye* buy* Review:Challenge: why flight my reply
Phonics review: Vowel Pairs ( oo, ew, ue, ou ) Spoonful of soup flew glue
High-Frequency Words: alphabet heart mind
High-Frequency Review: air instead fair middle hour million importantsoldier
Key Vocabulary: deaf- not able to hear signs- uses Sign Language to talk to & understand other vibration- a quick movement back and forth hearing- the ability to hear
signs- uses Sign Language to talk to and understand others
vibration- a quick movement back and forth
Key Vocabulary: percussion - the hitting or striking of an instrument to make music instruments – things that make music
percussion – the hitting or striking of an instrument to make music
percussion instruments tambourine gong cymbals piano triangle drums maracas marimba
Other Vocabulary: concert- a musical show or performance orchestra- a large group of people who play instruments together recovered-got better after an illness
concert – a musical show or performance
orchestra- a large group of people who play musical instruments together
recovered- got better after an illness
Other Vocabulary: lawyer- a person who makes a living giving advice about the law and presents cases in court electrician- a person who makes a living putting wires for electricity in homes and buildings, or fixes things that run on electricity
lawyer-a person who makes a living giving advice about the law, and who presents cases in court
electrician- a person who makes a living putting wires for electricity in homes and buildings, or fixes things that run on electricity
Vocabulary Skills: Multiple Meaning Words Ring the bell. My mom wears a gold wedding ring. In space, there are rings around the planet Saturn.
Grammar Skills: Adjectives including a, an, the • An adjective describes a noun. • Some adjectives tell what kind • or how many. • There are 3 special adjectives. • The words a, an, the always come before a noun.
Writing:A Summary • A summary is ashort way to tell the important parts of a story. • Characters • Setting • Beginning, middle, end • Tell how story action starts? (problem) • Tell how problem is solved? (solution) • Genre
Improving Your Writing : Paraphrasing To tell information in your own words
I Reading Books: 63-64 Phonics Library: Dwight the Knight Who Drew the Cartoon? by Becky Ward