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Author: Marietta D. Moskin

Illustrator: Rocco Negri

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Write the Word.Find the Vowel

Patterns.

How many syllables? Split into syllables.

List the S/S Cards for each Vowel

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Write the Word.Find the Vowel

Patterns.

How many syllables? Split into syllables.

List the S/S Cards for each Vowel

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Write the Word.Find the Vowel

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Write the Word.Find the Vowel

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Word Knowledge

1: protect protected unprotected

2: patch watched hutch

3: envious furiousmysterious

4: The endangered wildlife is unprotected here.

5: Suku watched the lion inch closer.

6. Toto was a curious little elephant.

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These words all have a common root word or base word.

•protect•protected•unprotected

The root word protect means to keep someone or something from being harmed or hurt.

If we add the suffix –ed, -ed tells us this happened in the past, what does protected mean?

If we add the prefix un-, un- means not, what does unprotected mean?

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• patch• watched

• hutch

The /ch/ sound is spelled tch preceded by a short vowel

What other words have the /ch/ sound spelled tch?

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These words have the suffix –ous, which means full of and is pronounced /u//s/.

• envious• furious

• mysterious

The suffix –ous turns root words into adjectives.

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These words contain the long a sound spelled a_e, ai_, and _ay.

• midday• claim• sailed• brave• plains

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The endangered wildlife is unprotected here.

Which word in the sentence has a prefix and a suffix?unprotected

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Suku watched the lion inch closer.

Which word in the sentence has the /ch/ sound spelled tch?

watched

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He was following a mysterious path.

Which word in the sentence has the –ous suffix?

mysterious

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People sailed in tall ships in the olden days.

The word sailed contains the long a sound spelled ai_.

What other word in the sentence has the long a

sound?days

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What do these words have in common?

• nowhere doorknobs stairway waterfall• blackbird cattail outside riverbank

☻The words are compound words. What two words make up each compound word?

☻no + where☻door + knobs☻stair + way☻water + fall☻black + bird☻cat +tail☻out + side☻river + bank

☻ Does each word separately help us understand the meaning of the compound word?

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What do these words have in common?

• know no I eye sun son

• These words are homophones.• Homophones are words that sound the same

but have different meanings and usually different spellings.

• Give examples of other homophones you know.

• Let’s read each pair of homophones and give the meaning of the words.

• Now, lets put the words in sentences.

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Verbs “Regular or Irregular”

→ A verb shows an action.→ A verb tells what someone or something

is, was, or will be.

Verb Rap

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Verbs “Regular: Past, Present, Future”

Regular: Past Present Future

played plays will play

directed directs shall direct

learned learns will learn

danced dances shall dance

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Verbs “Irregular: Past, Present, Future”

Irregular: Past Present Future

ate eat shall eat

was is will be

were are will be

did does shall do

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R/W Workbook p. 21 – 22“Verbs”

• Brainpop – “Verbs and their objects”• Verb Rap (Itunes)• Verb Activities (Parts of Speech Folder)

• Notebook Files, Songs, etc.

• Schoolhouse Rock Activities

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Objective:Today we will learn new

words so that we can better understand what we read.

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How can we figure out the meaning of a word?

apposition – the definition of a word is found between two commas.

prefix base word (Show word structure posters) suffix context clues – help you figure out the

meaning of a word, by using the other words in the sentence as clues.

The porcelain doll my late great grandmother gave me is priceless.

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timid

enviously

mocksnare

cunninghaughtymenacingmustering

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Deep in Africa lived a timid, young boy named Suku.

timid “Use context clues”

•The new girl in school was too timid to speak in class.

timid- shy; feeling or showing a lack of courage (page 32)

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timid• Definition: shy, feeling or

showing a lack of courage

• Synonym: shy, fearful

• Antonym: courageous, brave, daring, haughty

• Part of Speech: adjective

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•Toto watched enviously as the birds sailed off into the sky.

enviously “Use context clues”

• Sam stared enviously at

Tom on his three wheeler.

enviously- with jealousy (page 36)

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enviously• Definition: with jealousy

• Base: envy

• Suffixes: -ious + -ly

• Synonym: jealously, resentfully

• Antonym: kindly, generously

• Part of Speech: adverb

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•The young males of the heard fought mock battles with each other.

mock “Use context clues”

I wore a mock diamond ring because I couldn’t afford a real one.

mock- pretend; fake (page 36)

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mock• Definition: pretend, fake

• Synonym: fake, artificial

• Antonym: genuine, real

• Part of Speech: adjective

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The rope of a poacher’s trap had been pulled so tight that the snare had bitten deeply into the flesh.

snare “Use context clues”

The spider’s web is an

effective snare.snare- a trap (page 39)

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snare• Definition: a trap

• Synonym: trap, lure, bait

• Antonym: free

• Part of Speech: noun

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Suku was angry at the poachers who had set their cunning trap so close to the game reserve.

cunning “Use context clues”

The cunning mouse stole the cheese out of the trap without getting

caught.cunning - tricky (page 40)

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cunning• Definition: to be tricky

• Suffix: -ing

• Synonym: tricky, devious, sly

• Antonym: naïve, gullible, shy

• Part of Speech: adjective

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•The lion looked haughty, strong, and very big.

haughty “Use context clues”

The young boy looked haughty as he flexed his muscles.

haughty- full of pride (page 43)

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haughty• Definition: full of pride

• Synonym: proud, snobbish, arrogant

• Antonym: humble, shy, timid

• Part of Speech: adjective

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•The lion looked at the menacing group of elephants .

menacing “Use context clues”

The man wore a menacing look on his face as he walked into the room.

menacing- threatening (page 44)

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menacing• Definition: threatening

• Base + Suffix: menace + -ing

• Synonym: threatening, intimidating

• Antonym: unthreatening, helpful

• Part of Speech: adjective

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Mustering what dignity he could, the lion stalked slowly away.

mustering “Use context clues”

Mustering a deep breathe, the girl tried to inflate the pink balloon.

mustering- gathering (page 44)

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mustering

• Definition: gathering (gathering strength…)

• Base + Suffix: muster + ing

• Synonym: gathering

• Antonym: leaving

• Part of Speech: verb

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Vocabulary Review

timid- shy; feeling or showing a lack of courage enviously- with jealousy mock- pretend; fakesnare- a trapcunning – trickyhaughty – full of pridemenacing - threateningmustering - gathering

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Vocabulary Quiz

_____shy; feeling or showing a lack of courage _____ with jealousy _____ pretend; fake_____ a trap_____ tricky---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

timidenviouslymocksnare cunning

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Toto is a fiction story. The genre realistic fiction.

Characters do things that real people and real animals might do.

The setting (place and time) in a story are real or seem real.

The story is made up, but it tells about things that could really happen!

Copy in Footprint Notebook Genre Handout

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Toto

• Genre- Realistic Fiction• Point of View- Third Person• Author’s Purpose- Entertain

Concern for others can help us overcome own fears and take risks.

There is a boy named Suku, who is called a coward because he is afraid to walk through the bush with only a spear for his protection. Instead, Suku stays in the village where it is safe.

Toto, the elephant, on the other hand, has no fear at all. He strays far from the safety of the animal reserve and falls into a trap set by poachers.

Who will take the risk and have the courage to help Toto?

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• A game reserve is an area of land set aside for maintenance of wildlife for tourism and/or hunting purposes. Many game reserves are located in Africa. Most are open to the public, and tourists commonly take sightseeing safaris or hunt wild game.

• A game reserve is more than just a piece of land or a place to keep wildlife; it is a place where ecosystems are protected and conservation is a key.

Poacher – someone who illegally hunts animals or plants, usually while trespassing.

Selous Game Reserve (Tanzania)

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Clues, Problems, Wonderings

Let’s browse the realistic fiction story Toto and look for clues about the story,

problems you may have while reading the story, and wonderings you have

about the story.

This is a fiction story, so we only want to browse the first few pages so as not to

give away the ending.

We want to write our findings in note form.

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CLUES PROBLEMS WONDERINGS

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Big Ideas

Being fearless can lead a person into risky situations.

Concern for others can help us overcome our own fears and take risks.

Courage sometimes comes with need.

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Suku Toto

Both

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Suku Toto

Both

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R/W Workbook p. 17 – 18“Characterization”

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Short Vowel Sounds Good spellers learn to recognize and use

spelling patterns as they read or write. (Use the sound/spelling cards!)

The letter a spells the vowel sound heard in pan. The letter e spells the vowel sound heard in bed. The letter i spells the vowel sound heard in big. The letter o spells the vowel sound heard in frog. The letter u spells the vowel sound hear in fun.

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Short Vowel Sounds When a word or syllable has one vowel and

ends in one or two consonants, the vowel is usually short. Ex) sat end miss hop buck

The letters ea can be used to spell the short e sound.Ex) meadow steady treasure feather

The vowel before the letter x is always short.Ex) tax flex mix ox

The vowel before the letters ck is always short. Ex) sack peck pick block cluck

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R/W Workbook p. 19 – 20“Short Vowel Sounds”

• Brainpop Jr. – “Short Vowels”• Short Vowel Activities (Unit 1

Workbook)

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Inquiry Journal p. 20 – 21“Using Alphabetical Order”

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timid• Definition: shy, feeling or

showing a lack of courage

• Synonym: shy, fearful

• Antonym: courageous, brave, daring, haughty

• Part of Speech: adjective

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enviously• Definition: with jealousy

• Base Word: envy

• Suffixes: -ious + -ly

• Synonym: jealously, resentfully

• Antonym: kindly, generously

• Part of Speech: adverb

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mock• Definition: pretend, fake

• Synonym: fake, artificial

• Antonym: genuine, real

• Part of Speech: adjective

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snare

• Definition: a trap

• Synonym: trap, lure, bait

• Antonym: free

• Part of Speech: noun

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cunning• Definition: to be tricky

• Suffix: -ing

• Synonym: tricky, devious, sly

• Antonym: naïve, gullible, shy

• Part of Speech: adjective

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haughty• Definition: full of pride

• Synonym: proud, snobbish, arrogant

• Antonym: humble, shy, timid

• Part of Speech: adjective

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menacing• Definition: threatening

• Base + Suffix: menace + -ing

• Synonym: threatening, intimidating

• Antonym: unthreatening, helpful

• Part of Speech: adjective

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mustering

• Definition: gathering (gathering strength…)

• Base + Suffix: muster + ing

• Synonym: gathering

• Antonym: leaving

• Part of Speech: verb