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Big Question: How do animals adapt to survive?
Author: Joanne SettelGenre: Expository Nonfiction
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Review GamesStory SortVocabulary Words:Arcade GamesStudy Stack
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Big Question: How do animals adapt to
survive?
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Vocabulary Words
critical enables mucus scarce specialize
sterile
aborigines nauseating predator African black mambas
constrictors reptiles
Vocabulary Words More Words to Know
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Monday
Question of the Day
How do animals adapt to survive?
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Today we will learn about:Build ConceptsGraphic SourcesMonitor and Fix UpBuild BackgroundVocabularyAnimal Adaptations
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Read Aloud
Listen as I read “Snake Scientist.”
As I read, notice how I keep my pace slow and steady and enunciate words that convey scientific information.
Be ready to answer questions after I finish.
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Read Aloud
What is the author’s purpose for writing “Snake Scientist”? Explain your answer.
How are snakes like and unlike dinosaurs?
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Concept Vocabulary African black mambas – poisonous snakes from Africa that are related to cobras
constrictors – snakes that kill prey by crushing it in their coils
reptiles – cold-blooded animals with backbones and lungs, usually covered with horny plates or scales
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African black mambas
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constrictors
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reptiles
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Concept Vocabular
y(To add information to the graphic organizer,
click on end show, type in your new information, and save your changes.)
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Build Concept Vocabulary African black mambas, constrictors, reptiles
Eating
Types of Animals
Animal Adaptations
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Graphic Sources,
Monitor and Fix Up
Turn to Page 436 - 437.
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Prior KnowledgeWhat do you know about ants, owls, and snakes?
Ants
Owls
Snakes
Animals
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Prior KnowledgeThis week’s audio explores familiar animal adaptations. After you listen, we will discuss what you found most surprising.
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Vocabulary Words
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Vocabulary Words critical – being important to the outcome of a situation
enables – gives ability, power, or means to; makes able
mucus – a slimy substance produced in the nose and throat to moisten and protect them
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Vocabulary Words scarce – hard to get; rare specialize – to develop in a special way
sterile – free from germs
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More Words to Know
aborigines – the earliest known inhabitants of Australia
nauseating – sickening; causing nausea
predator – animal or person that lives by killing and eating other animals
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aborigines
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predator
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Today we will learn about:
Vocabulary Strategy Lesson: Context Clues
Graphic OrganizersAuthor’s PurposeVocabularyTime for Science: BiomesAnimal Adaptations
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Vocabulary Strategy:
Context CluesTurn to Page 438- 439.
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Exploding Ants
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Wednesday
Question of the Day
How does the ability of a snake to gulp down prey larger than itself help it
survive?
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Today we will learn about:Graphic SourcesMonitor and Fix UpVocabularyFluency: Tempo and RateGrammar: Possessives PronounsSpelling: HomophonesTime for Science: Human Adaptations
Animal Adaptations
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Exploding Ants
Turn to Page 448 - 452.
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Thursday
Question of the Day
What adaptations do you think humans would have to undergo if they lived
like fish in an underwater environment?
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Today we will learn about:Experiment Reading Across TextsContent-Area VocabularyFluency: Partner ReadingGrammar: Possessive PronounsSpelling: HomophonesTime for Science: Animal Experiments
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“The Creature from the Adapting Lagoon”
Turn to Page 454 - 457.
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Friday
Question of the Day
How do animals adapt to survive?
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Today we will learn about:
Build Concept VocabularyGraphic SourcesContext CluesGrammar: Possessive
PronounsSpelling: HomophonesMagazine/PeriodicalAnimal Adaptations
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Graphic SourcesA graphic source, such as a picture, diagram, or chart, organizes information and makes it easy to see.
Preview the graphic sources in a selection to help you predict what you will be reading about.
As you read, compare the information in the text with the graphic source.
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MetaphorA metaphor is a comparison between two unlike things that are alike in at least one way.
In a metaphor, the similarity is implied—not stated using words of comparison.
A metaphor calls attention to certain qualities of one or both things being compared.
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Context CluesUse context clues to determine
the meanings of unfamiliar words.
Choose an unfamiliar word from Exploding Ants and complete a word frame for it. Base your predicted definitions on context clues from the selection and write sentences using the word in similar contexts.
Use a dictionary to write exact definitions.
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Context CluesWord:Predicted definition:One good sentence:Verified definition:Another good sentence:Dictionary Definition:
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Name reference sources where you might locate new research about animals.
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Magazine/PeriodicalA periodical is a magazine that contains current information in the form of articles, opinion columns, letters, reports, advertisements, and reviews.
The headline or title expresses the topic of the article.
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Magazine/PeriodicalMost magazines include a Table of Contents which tells the reader what information is in the magazine and where to find it.
Most magazines follow the 5 Ws and How format. The article will tell you Who? What? When? Where? Why? and How?
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