Big Question: How do animals and humans develop understanding and trust? Author: Jean Craighead George Genre: Narrative Nonfiction.

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Big Question: How do animals and
humans develop understanding and
trust?
Author:
Jean Craighead
George
Genre:
Narrative Nonfiction
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Big Question: How do animals
and humans develop
understanding and trust?
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Vocabulary Words
Vocabulary Words
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aggressive
detect
dubiously
frustration
imprinted
materialize
migration
secretive
tolerated
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cacophony
elude
uncanny
message
mimics
naturalist
Monday
Question of the Day
How do animals and
humans develop
understanding and
trust?
Today we will learn about:
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Build Concepts
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Fact and Opinion
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Answer Questions
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Build Background
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Vocabulary
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Fluency: Model Tempo and Rate
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Grammar: Common and Proper Nouns
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Spelling: Plural or Possessive
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Animal Communication
Fluency
Model Tempo and Rate
Fluency: Model Tempo and Rate
Listen as I read “Hearing Crows.”
 As I read, notice how I alternate
between speaking slowly or rapidly
to demonstrate how tempo and
rate can be used to express the
meaning of the words.
 Be ready to answer questions
after I finish.
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Fluency: Model Tempo and Rate
What were some facts that you
learned about crows?
 How could crows be helpful to
humans during the months of
May and June?
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Concept Vocabulary
message – words or
information sent from one
person or group to another
 mimics – imitators
 naturalist - person who
makes a study of living things
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Concept Vocabulary
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Build Concept Vocabulary
message, mimics, naturalist
Appearance
Study
Animal
Communication
Sounds
Movements
Fact & Opinion,
Answer Questions
Turn to page 112 - 113.
Prior Knowledge
What do you know about crows?
K (What do you
know?)
W
(What would you
like to learn?)
L (What did you
learn?)
Vocabulary Words
Vocabulary Words
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aggressive – taking the first step
in an attack
detect – discover or find out
dubiously – uncertainly; filled
with doubt
frustration – a feeling of
helplessness or anger caused by
failure
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imprinted – fixed firmly in the
mind
materialize – appear or suddenly
be seen
migration – the act of going from
one region to another with the
change in seasons
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secretive – having the habit of
secrecy; not frank or open
tolerated – allowed or permitted
More Words to Know
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cacophony – series of harsh,
clashing sounds; discord
elude – to avoid or escape by
cleverness or quickness; slip
away from
uncanny – strange and
mysterious; weird
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migration
Grammar
Common and Proper Nouns
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the george Family new their
lifes were going to change
The George family knew their
lives were going to change.
wild animals are often, in need
of ade
Wild animals are often in need
of aid.
Common and Proper Nouns
A large black bird might be
tolerated, but one that spoke
English was too much.
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common noun names any person,
place, or thing.
Common and Proper Nouns
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English is a proper noun. A
proper noun names a particular
person, place, or thing and begins
with a capital letter.
Common and Proper Nouns
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A common noun names any
person, place, or thing.
The feathers lay smoothly
against his throat.
Common and Proper Nouns
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A proper noun names a particular
person, place, or thing. When a
proper noun is more than one
word, capitalize only the
important word or words.
Belden Library is not in Bend,
Oregon. UncleTim recited the
Pledge of Allegiance.
Common and Proper Nouns
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Some proper nouns, including
titles for people, have short
forms called abbreviations that
begin with capital letters and end
with periods.
Dr. Kaimbach did an eperiment on
crows.
 Contact Rev. Samuel Farb, Jr.
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Common and Proper Nouns
Find the nouns and tell whether they are common or proper nouns.
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The maple trees are beautiful in
October.
Common: trees, Proper: October
The children taught their bird
English.
Common: children, bird, Proper:
English
Common and Proper Nouns
Find the nouns and tell whether they are common or proper nouns.
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Anne is starting school.
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Common: school, Proper: Anne
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Our neighbor Mr. Klein moved to
Oklahoma.
Common: neighbor, Proper: Mr.
Klein, Oklahoma
Common and Proper Nouns
Find the nouns and tell whether they are common or proper nouns.
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The police got complaints about a
crow named Crowbar.
Common: police, complaints, crow
Proper: Crowbar
Aunt Sarah didn’t call her niece.
Common: niece, Proper: Aunt
Sarah
Common and Proper Nouns
Find the nouns and tell whether they are common or proper nouns.
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He boarded the train in Albany,
New York.
Common: train, Proper: Albany,
New York
Jamie bought tickets for her
grandmother.
Common: tickets, grandmother,
Proper: Jamie
Common and Proper Nouns
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I asked Sgt. Tyler a question.
Common: question, Proper: Sgt.
Tyler
Is Grant Hospital on Oakton
Street?
Proper: Grant Hospital, Oakton
Street
Common and Proper Nouns
Capitalize the proper nouns in each sentence..
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Did dr. pak move to ohio?
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Did Dr. Pak move to Ohio?
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We picked up grampa felco on elm
street.
We picked up Grampa Felco on
Elm Street.
Common and Proper Nouns
Capitalize the proper nouns in each sentence..
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jon spent a week in june at gilbert
lake.
Jon spent a week in June at Gilbert
Lake.
The birthday of martin luther king,
jr., is in january.
The birthday of Martin Luther King,
Jr., is in January.
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April Fools’ Day
Tuesday
Question of the Day
In what ways do crows
make good pets?
Today we will learn about:
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Suffixes
Fact and Opinion
Answer Questions
Vocabulary
Fluency: Echo Reading
Grammar: Common and Proper Nouns
Spelling: Plural or Possessive
Science: Crow Behavior
Talking Birds
Animal Communication
Vocabulary Strategy:
Suffixes
When Crowbar
Came
Turn to pages 116 - 123.
Fluency
Echo Reading
Fluency: Echo Reading
Turn to page 122, paragraphs 2-4.
 As I read notice how I read
“Hello, hello, hello” quickly and
excitedly.
 Now we will practice together as
a class by doing three echo
readings of these paragraphs.
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Grammar
Common and Proper Nouns
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craig looked around for his
Parents and saw noone
Craig looked around for his
parents and saw no one.
miss. burton teaches at
jefferson hi school
Miss Burton teaches at
Jefferson High School.
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Common nouns name any persons,
places, or things.
Proper nouns name particular
persons, places, or things. Each
important word in a proper noun
begins with a capital letter.
Titles of people, which are sometimes
abbreviated, begin with capital
letters.
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crow’s
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secretary’s
secretaries’
congress’s
congresses
communities’
communities
April Fools’ Day
Wednesday
Question of the Day
Why do you think people
fear crows?
Today we will learn about:
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Fact and Opinion
Answer Questions
Author’s Purpose
Vocabulary
Fluency: Tempo and Rate
Grammar: Common and Proper Nouns
Spelling: Plural or Possessive
Science: Bandit Crows
Animal Communication
When Crowbar
Came
Turn to pages 124 - 132.
Fluency
Model Tempo and Rate
Fluency: Model Tempo and Rate
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Turn to page 129, paragraphs 7-8.
Notice how I read “You’re a crow.
You’re a crow.” in a staccato voice.
Now we will practice together as a
class by doing three echo readings
of this page.
Grammar
Common and Proper Nouns
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luke, get down from their
Luke, get down from there.
our nieghbors don’t like crow’s
Our neighbors don’t like crows.
Common and Proper Nouns
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Common nouns name any persons,
places, or things.
Proper nouns name particular
persons, places, or things. Each
important word in a proper noun
begins with a capital letter.
Titles of people, which are sometimes
abbreviated, begin with capital
letters.
Common and Proper Nouns
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Proper nouns, which give more
detail than common nouns, can
make writing more vivid.
Review something you have
written to see if you can improve
it by changing any common nouns
to proper nouns.
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secretary’s
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congresses
communities’
communities
April Fools’ Day
Thursday
Question of the Day
How can animals help us
understand ourselves?
Today we will learn about:
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Narrative Nonfiction
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Reading Across Texts
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Content-Area Vocabulary
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Fluency: Partner Reading
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Grammar: Common and Proper Nouns
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Spelling: Plural and Possessive
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Science: Parrots
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Elephants
They’ve Got
Personality
Turn to pages 134 - 137.
Fluency
Partner Reading
Fluency: Partner Reading
Turn to page 129, paragraphs 7-8.
 Read these paragraphs three
times with a partner. Be sure to
read with appropriate tempo and
rate. Offer each other feedback.
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Grammar
Common and Proper Nouns
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this Autumn, art is moving to
rochester new york
This autumn Art is moving to
Rochester, New York.
crowbar flied away, and we
were all witnesses’
Crowbar flew away, and we
were all witnesses.
Common and Proper Nouns
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Common nouns name any persons,
places, or things.
Proper nouns name particular
persons, places, or things. Each
important word in a proper noun
begins with a capital letter.
Titles of people, which are sometimes
abbreviated, begin with capital
letters.
Common and Proper Nouns
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Test Tip: Watch out for proper
nouns that have more than one
word. Only the first word and all
important words are capitalized.
Examples: Joel’s family always
has a picnic on the Fourth of July.
 The sixth grade class visited the
Statue of Liberty.
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nieces
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crow’s
crows’
witness’s
witnesses’
witnesses
secretary’s
secretaries’
congress’s
congresses
communities’
communities
April Fools’ Day
Friday
Question of the Day
How do animals and
humans develop
understanding and
trust?
Today we will learn about:
Build Concept Vocabulary
 Fact and Opinion
 Foreshadowing
 Suffixes
 Grammar: Common and Proper Nouns
 Spelling: Plural or Possessive
 Card Catalog/Library Database
 Animal Communication
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Fact and Opinion
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Statements of fact can be proved
true or false. They can be proved by
reading, observing, or asking an
expert.
Statements of opinion are judgments
or beliefs. They cannot be proved
true or false, but they can be
supported by facts and logic.
Sometimes statements express both
a fact and an opinion.
Foreshadowing
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Hints and clues about what will happen
later in the selection are called
foreshadowing.
Writers often use foreshadowing to
create suspense in a story about what
will happen or when it will happen.
Sometimes writers use foreshadowing
to create a sense of order and help
readers predict what will happen later.
Suffixes
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You can use suffixes to help
determine the meaning of an
unfamiliar word.
Use a chart to identify suffixes and
explain how they help determine the
meaning of the word.
You can use a dictionary to confirm
word meanings.
Suffixes
Word
gluttonous
identification
laboriously
communal
Suffix
Meaning
Card Catalog/Library Database
How could you find other books
by Jean Craighead George in a
library?
 A card catalog or a library
database provides information
you need to find a library book,
including its author, title,
subject, publisher, copyright, and
call number.
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Card Catalog/Library Database
A call number is an identification
number on the spine of a library
book.
 It is based on the Dewey Decimal
System, which divides materials
into ten major areas to help you
find a book in the library.
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Card Catalog/Library Database
You can search for a book by
title, author, or subject. Some
libraries have card catalogs, or
drawers with cards in them, to
help you find the call number.
 However, many libraries today
have the card catalog on an
electronic database.
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Grammar
Common and Proper Nouns
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they fed there pet bird
hamberger
They fed their pet bird
hamburger.
the coins in the sandbox
gleamed bright
The coins in the sandbox
gleamed brightly.
Common and Proper Nouns
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Common nouns name any persons,
places, or things.
Proper nouns name particular
persons, places, or things. Each
important word in a proper noun
begins with a capital letter.
Titles of people, which are sometimes
abbreviated, begin with capital
letters.
Spelling Words
Plural or Possessive
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country’s
countries’
countries
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theirs
hers
library’s
libraries’
libraries
niece’s
nieces’
nieces
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crow’s
crows’
witness’s
witnesses’
witnesses
secretary’s
secretaries’
congress’s
congresses
communities’
communities
April Fools’ Day
We are now ready to
take our story tests.
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