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Written By: Jane Yolen
Illustrated By: Ed YoungMs. Sheida
Calahan Elementary4th Grade
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Write the Word.Find the Vowel
Patterns.
How many syllables? Split into syllables.
1. wolves
2.
3. loaves
4.
5. hooves
6.
7. wives
8.
9. knives
10.
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Write the Word.Find the Vowel
Patterns.
How many syllables? Split into syllables.
1. shelves
2.
3. leaves
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
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lifelives
thiefthieves
calfcalves
halfhalves
elfelves
wharfwharves
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Write the Word.Find the Vowel
Patterns.
How many syllables? Split into syllables.
1. guess
2. guard
3. guide
4. guitar
5. guidance
6. tongue
7. league
8. plague
9.
10.
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guilt
guilty
guitarists
guy
guest
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Inflectional Endings Adding the suffixes –ed and –ing
Adding the –ed suffix to a verb, shows that something has happened in the past.
Adding the –ing suffix to a verb, shows that something is presently happening.
When adding these suffixes, you may have to drop an “e” or double the consonant.
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Inflectional Endings Cont…
Add –ed to each of the following words:
1. bag
2. control
3. hum
4. skip
5. dance
If the verb ends with an e, drop the e, before adding –ed.
If the verb ends with a consonant followed by y, change the y to an i and add –ed.
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Inflectional Endings Cont…
Add –ing to each of the following words:
1. dig
2. care
3. carry
4. drum
5. bat
If the verb ends with an e, drop the e, before adding –ing.
If the verb ends with a consonant followed by y, simply add –ing.
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Inflectional Endings Cont… Copy these words in your Footprint Notebook.
Base –ed –ing.
1. wrap 1. 1.
2. trap 2. 2.
3. tip 3. 3.
4. trick 4. 4.
5. skip 5. 5.
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Inflectional Endings Cont… Copy these words in your Footprint Notebook.
-ed –ing.
1. crash = 1. spy =2. smell = 2. roast =3. fire = 3. trade =4. color = 4. pay =5. taste = 5. wash =6. touch = 6. hope =7. brush = 7. map =8. cry = 8. try =
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R/W Workbook p. 59 – 60“Adding Endings: -ed or –
ing”
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1: rose fair light wind kind wave
2: guess guard beguiled guarantee
3: scarf scarves chief chiefs leaf leaves
4: The fair rose bobbed in the light wind.
5: I guess school will start soon.
6. These scarves are beautiful.
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rose fair light wind kind wave
multiple meaning words
Can you think of Can you think of other multiple other multiple meaning meaning words.?words.?
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Line Commonalities Rule OtherExamples
1 These are multiple meaning words
parkcoatbatpetstampbrush
1: rose fair light wind kind wave
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All of these words has the letters gu. In most words that begin with a gu and then a vowel, the u is silent. gugueess - to shingle againss - to shingle again
guguaard - to fill againrd - to fill again
bebeguguiiled - to write led - to write againagainguguaarantee- to do it rantee- to do it againagain
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Line Commonalities Rule OtherExamples
2 These all have gu The letters gu followed by a vowel in a word may or may not be a silent u
guiltguarantee
2: guess guard beguiled guarantee
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scarfscarf scarvesscarves
chiefchief chiefschiefs
Notice the singular words end in –f or –fe. What do you notice about
the plural forms?Use each word below in an oral Use each word below in an oral sentence.sentence.
leafleaf leavesleaves
SingularSingular:: Plural:Plural:
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Line Commonalities Rule OtherExamples
3 These words end in f or fe
Change the f to a v to and add s or es to make the plural form of the words.
shelfshelves
3: scarf scarves chief chiefs leaf leaves
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1: rose fair light wind kind wave
2: guess guard beguiled guarantee
3: scarf scarves chief chiefs leaf leaves
4: The fair rose bobbed in the light wind.
5: I guess school will start soon.
6. These scarves are beautiful.
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Word StudyThe following are contractions:
Words that are formed when two words are combined and one or more letters
are removed and replaced with an apostrophe.
it’s = it + iscan’t =
we’ll =I’ve =
can + notI + have
we + will
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The following words all have the suffix
-able, which means,
“capable of or fit for.”-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
readablecomfortable
laughablerecyclable
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The following words all have the
long /e/ or /o/ sound
least
freedomgroaned
floating
When 2 Vowels go walking, the 1st one does the talking.
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The following words all come from the same Latin root word, invent, which
means
“to come upon”, or “to find.”
inventinvented
inventiveinvention
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Which word has a long e sound?
A raccoon is a forest creature.
creature
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Which word in the sentence is a contraction?
I’ve been making a gingerbread house.
I’ve
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Which word in the sentence
has the suffix –able?
Name other words with the suffix –able.
It was a comfortable prison.
comfortable
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Context Clues When you are reading a story and come across a word you do not know, use it’s context – the information, words, and sentences around the unfamiliar word – to find out its meaning.
Context clues help you figure out the meaning of a word!
Video Clip (Comprehension Strategies)
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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.
I felt very apathetic, uninterested, about watching the movie because I had already seen
it many times.
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Objective:Today we will learn new
words so that we can better understand what we read.
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The Girl Who Loved the Wind
beguiledbeguiledcaressedcaressed
ignoranceignorance
intriguedintrigued
resolvedresolved
Brainpop – Prefix and Suffix
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intriguedThe mysterious marks on the
map intrigued Antonio. He
tried hard to figure out what
they meant.
“Use context clues”
Danina had never heard such a thing
before. It intrigued her.
intrigued- fascinated or interested (p. 110)
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• Definition: fascinated or interested
• Base + Suffix: intrigue + -ed
• Synonym: interested, captivated
• Antonym: uninterested, apathetic, bored
• Part of Speech: verb/adjective
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beguiled
The music so beguiled them
that they could not bear to
leave the concert.
“Use context clues”
Danina had never heard such a thing
before. It beguiled her.
beguiled- tempted, charmed, or amused (p. 110)
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• Definition: tempted, charmed, or amused
• Base + Suffix: beguile + -ed
• Synonym: captivated, enchanted, delighted
• Antonym: discouraged
• Part of Speech: verb/adjective
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caressed
He caressed the birds in the trees
and played gently with the feathers
on their wings.
“Use context clues”
The little girl caressed the tiny
kitten’s soft fur.
caressed- stroked softly(p. 112)
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• Definition: stroked softly; touched lovingly
• Base + Suffix: caress + -ed (past tense)
• Synonym: stroked, touched
• Antonym: hit, pushed
• Part of Speech: verb
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resolved
Danina’s father resolved to keep
his daughter out of the garden.
“Use context clues”
After cutting his foot on broken
glass, he resolved never to go
barefoot in the park again.
resolved- decided firmly (p. 114)
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• Definition: decided firmly, made up your mind
• Base + Suffix: resolve + -ed
• Synonym: asserted, agreed, concluded
• Antonym: questioned, mulled
• Part of Speech: verb
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ignorance “Use context clues”
Due to his ignorance about math,
Mark decided to hire a tutor to
help him.
ignorance- lack of knowledge (p. 114)
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• Definition: lack of knowledge
• Base + Suffix: ignore + -ance (suffix added to make nouns, means “full of”)
• Synonym: unintelligent
• Antonym: intelligent, aware
• Part of Speech: noun
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Vocabulary Review
• intrigued a. stroked softly
• beguiled b. lack of knowledge • caressed c. tempted, charmed, or amused
• resolved d. fascinated or interested
• ignorance e. decided firmly
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Vocabulary Review
• intrigued – fascinated or interested
• beguiled – tempted, charmed, or amused
• caressed – stroked softly
• resolved – decided firmly
• ignorance – lack of knowledge
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The Girl Who Loved the Wind• Genre- Folktale• Point of View- Third Person• Author’s Purpose- Entertain
The need for new experiences and new challenges is sometimes greater than the need for security.
Life’s realities and dangers cannot be kept away.
A wealthy man tries to protect his daughter, Danina, from pain and unhappiness by shutting her away from the world. Living in a walled estate and surrounded by ever-smiling servants, she knows nothing but beauty and love.
Then one day the wind slips over the walls and explains that life is not always happy and not always kind…
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Clues, Problems, Wonderings
Let’s browse the folktale The Girl Who Loved the Wind 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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R/W Workbook Pages• Use Notebook Files• Use Websites
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Inquiry Journal
• Use Icons of Depth and Complexity• Focus on Big Ideas
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Big Ideas “The Girl Who Loved the Wind” is a tale that illustrates
that a life without new challenges and risks is an unfulfilling one. Danina’s father hides her away from all the hurts and ills of the world, but eventually the wind teaches her about life outside her sheltered home.
The need for new experiences and challenges is sometimes greater than the need for security.
Life’s realities, like the wind, cannot be kept away.
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RISKS and CONSEQUENCES?
RISKS CONSEQUENCES
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R/W WkBk p. 57 – 58“Dialogue”
“Dialogue” (Language Arts – Grammar Folder)
Brainpop - Dialogue
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Homonyms / Homophones
board bored no know for four hole whole
• These are words that sound the same but have different meanings and different spellings.
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Common Nouns vs. Proper Nouns
Brian P. Cleary Book
Brainpop + Activities
Common/Proper Match
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Fact versus Opinion
A fact is known to An opinion is what
be true. It can be someone thinks or
proven. feels.
1. Tina planted a garden. 1. “Gardens are beautiful,”
thought Tina.
2. The US has 50 states. 2. California is the best state!
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Fact or Opinion Intro. (Comprehension Skills)
Fact or Opinion Stand – Fact Sit – Opinion
F/O – Reading
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Compound Words
2 words combined to make 1 new
word.
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Author’s Purpose
The author’s purpose is the main reason for why an author decided to write a story and present it in a certain way.
P = Persuade I = Inform E = Entertain
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Author’s Purpose (PIE)
Persuade Inform Entertain
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Author’s Purpose (PIE)
Persuade Inform Entertain
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Author’s Purpose Intro. (Literary Elements)
Author’s Purpose + Author’s Purpose 2
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Onomatopoeia Onomatopoeia are words that
imitate the sound it represents. They are words that describe a sound.
Examples:– Oink– Swoosh– Ring Ring– Beep Beep– Tweet – Moo Onomatopoeia Sound Clip
(Notebook File - Literary Elements)
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Point of View Author’s Point of View – Every story is
told from a specific point of view. It can be told by a character in the story or by a narrator.
First Person Point of View – The story is told through the eyes of a character. ( I , My, We )
Third Person Point of View – The story is told by a narrator . ( She, He, They)
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• Brainpop – Point of View
• Figurative Language Sheet
• Sun Poem
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• Definition: fascinated or interested
• Base + Suffix: intrigue + -ed
• Synonym: interested, captivated
• Antonym: uninterested, apathetic, bored
• Part of Speech: verb/adjective
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• Definition: tempted, charmed, or amused
• Base + Suffix: beguile + -ed
• Synonym: captivated, enchanted, delighted
• Antonym: discouraged
• Part of Speech: verb/adjective
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• Definition: stroked softly; touched lovingly
• Base + Suffix: caress + -ed (past tense)
• Synonym: stroked, touched
• Antonym: hit, pushed
• Part of Speech: verb
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• Definition: decided firmly, made up your mind
• Base + Suffix: resolve + -ed
• Synonym: agree, conclude
• Antonym: question, mull
• Part of Speech: verb
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• Definition: lack of knowledge
• Base + Suffix: ignore + -ance (suffix added to make nouns, means “full of”)
• Synonym: unintelligent
• Antonym: intelligent, aware
• Part of Speech: noun