Big Question: How have people explained the pattern of day and night? Author: Retold by MaryJoan Gerson Genre: Pourquoi Tale.

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Big Question: How have people
explained the pattern of day and
night?
Author:
Retold by MaryJoan Gerson
Genre:
Pourquoi Tale
Small Group
Timer
Review Games
Story Sort
Vocabulary Words:
Arcade Games
 Study Stack
 Spelling City: Vocabulary
 Spelling City: Spelling Words
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Spelling Words
Vowel Sound in shout
however
• mountain
• mound
• scout
• shout
• couch
• towel
• ounce
• coward
•
• outdoors
• flowerpot
• scowl
• browse
• announce
• hound
• trout
• drowsy
• grouch
• eyebrow
• boundary
• cauliflower
• foundation
• surround
• allowance
• counselor
Big Question: How have
people explained the pattern
of day and night?
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Vocabulary Words
Vocabulary Words
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brilliant
chorus
coward
gleamed
shimmering
More Words to Know
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dwells
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reigns
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creatures
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darkness
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prowl
Monday
Question of the Day
How have people
explained the pattern of
day and night?
Today we will learn about:
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Build Concepts
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Generalize
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Visualize
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Build Background
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Vocabulary
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Fluency: Model Rhythmic Patterns of Language
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Grammar: Subject-Verb Agreement
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Spelling: Vowel Sound in shout
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Day and Night
Fluency
Rhythmic Patterns of
Language
Fluency: Model Rhythmic Patterns
Listen as I read “Batwings and the
Curtain of Night.”
 As I read, notice how I read with a
fluid, rhythmic pattern, including
variations in pitch, tone, and volume
and logical phrasing and pauses.
 Be ready to answer questions after I
finish.
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Fluency: Model Tempo and Rate
The narrator says, “To this day all
creatures that prefer the night
welcome the light from the moon and
stars…” Is this a generalization?
How do you know?
 Is the generalization “the bats had
no problems making night less dark”
valid? Why or why not?
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Concept Vocabulary
creatures – any living things
 darkness – night; state of being
without light or with very little light
 prowl – go about slowly and secretly
like an animal hunting for something
to eat or a thief looking for
something to steal
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Concept
Vocabulary
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Build Concept Vocabulary
creatures, darkness, prowl
Night
Sky
Day and
Night
Night
Creatures
Generalize, Visualize
Turn to page 314 - 315.
Prior Knowledge
How are things different at night? Think of as many things
as you can about the night.
Hear
Night
Feel
See
Prior Knowledge
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This week’s audio explores how
ancient peoples explained natural
phenomena. After we listen, we
will discuss what you found out
and what surprised you most
about ancient peoples’
explanations of nature.
Vocabulary
Words
Vocabulary Words
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brilliant – shining brightly; sparkling
chorus – anything spoken or sung all at
the same time
coward – person who lacks courage or is
easily made afraid; person who runs from
danger, trouble, etc.
gleamed – flashed or beamed with light
shimmering – gleaming or shining faintly
More Words to Know
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dwells – makes your home, lives
reigns – rules, as over a kingdom
(Next Slide)
Grammar
Vowel Sound in shout
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the bears on the mounten is all
asleep for the winter
The bears on the mountain are all
asleep for the winter.
those bears were once men and
woman like we
Those bears were once men and
women like us.
Subject-Verb Agreement
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Night comes from the sea.
The subject of the sentence,
Night, is singular. An s is added
to the verb, come, to agree with
the subject.
Subject-Verb Agreement
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The subject and the verb in a sentence
must work together, or agree.
To make most present tense verbs
agree with singular nouns or he, she, or
it, add –s or –es.
If the subject is a plural noun or I, you,
we, or they, the present tense verb
does not end in –s.
Subject-Verb Agreement
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Singular Subjects: Night follows day.
He watches the sunset.
Plural Subjects: Nights give us
darkness. We light a candle.
Subject-Verb Agreement
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Use is or was to agree with singular
nouns. Use are or were to agree with
plural nouns.
Singular Subjects: Night is cool and
dark.
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Plural Subjects: The night beasts are
free.
Subject-Verb Agreement
Do the subject and the verb in the sentence agree?
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Some stories tells about natural events.
no
This story explain night and day.
no
Three men travels to the depths of the
sea.
no
Subject-Verb Agreement
Do the subject and the verb in the sentence agree?
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They drag a heavy bag back to land.
yes
Night is in the bag.
yes
One man open the bag.
no
The night beasts rush out.
yes
Subject-Verb Agreement
Choose the verb that correctly completes each sentence.
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Iemanja’s daughter (love, loves) the
night.
loves
She (hear, hears) the night birds in her
dreams.
hears
Subject-Verb Agreement
Choose the verb that correctly completes each sentence.
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Flowers (open, opens) their petals in the
darkness.
open
An owl (cry, cries) out from a high tree.
cries
Night creatures (watch, watches) from
the forest.
watch
Spelling Words
Vowel Sound in shout
however
• mountain
• mound
• scout
• shout
• couch
• towel
• ounce
• coward
•
• outdoors
• flowerpot
• scowl
• browse
• announce
• hound
• trout
• drowsy
• grouch
• eyebrow
• boundary
• cauliflower
• foundation
• surround
• allowance
• counselor
Tuesday
Question of the Day
How would you describe
nighttime to someone
who had never
experienced it?
Today we will learn about:
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Context Clues
Generalize
Visualize
Cause and Effect
Vocabulary
Fluency: Choral Reading
Grammar: Subject-Verb Agreement
Spelling: Vowel Sound in shout
Time for Science: Day and Night
Day and Night
Vocabulary Strategy:
Context Clues
Pages 316 - 317.
How Night Came
from the Sea
Pages 318 - 327.
Fluency
Choral Reading
Fluency: Choral Reading
Turn to page 320, paragraphs 1-2.
 As I read, notice the rhythmic
pattern created by shorter phrases
and the repetition of the word no.
 We will practice as a class doing
choral echo readings of this
paragraph.
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Grammar
Vowel Sound in shout
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i likes to read storys on the
cowch
I like to read stories on the
couch.
this one is interesting, its about
how bears got short tales
This one is interesting. It’s about
how bears got short tails.
Subject-Verb Agreement
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The subject and the verb in a sentence
must work together, or agree.
Verbs describing present actions end in
–s or –es when the subject is a singular
noun or he, she, or it.
When the subject is a plural noun or I,
you, we, or they, the present tense verb
does not end in –s or -es.
Spelling Words
Vowel Sound in shout
however
• mountain
• mound
• scout
• shout
• couch
• towel
• ounce
• coward
•
• outdoors
• flowerpot
• scowl
• browse
• announce
• hound
• trout
• drowsy
• grouch
• eyebrow
• boundary
• cauliflower
• foundation
• surround
• allowance
• counselor
Wednesday
Question of the Day
How might How Night
Came from the Sea be
different if it took
place in the cold Arctic?
Today we will learn about:
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Generalize
Visualize
Vocabulary
Fluency: Rhythmic Patterns of Language
Grammar: Subject-Verb Agreement
Spelling: Vowel Sound in Shout
Time for Science: The Moon
Day and Night
How Night Came
from the Sea
Pages 328 - 332.
Fluency
Model Rhythmic Patterns
of Language
Fluency: Model Rhythmic Patterns
Turn to page 330, paragraphs 1-3.
 As I read, notice how the
repetitive phrasing that creates a
pleasing reading rhythm.
 Now we will practice together as
a class by doing three choral
readings.
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Grammar
Vowel Sound in shout
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in brazil, they tells a story about
how night came to be
In Brazil, they tell a story about
how night came to be.
i loves to reads storys like that
I love to read stories like that.
Subject-Verb Agreement
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Using vivid verbs in similes, or
comparisons, can paint a better picture.
Example: Night is dark and cool.
Night spreads over the world like a
dark, cool blanket.
Make sure these verbs agree with their
subjects.
Subject-Verb Agreement
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Review something you have written to
see if you can improve it by adding
similes with vivid verbs that agree with
their subjects.
Spelling Words
Vowel Sound in shout
however
• mountain
• mound
• scout
• shout
• couch
• towel
• ounce
• coward
•
• outdoors
• flowerpot
• scowl
• browse
• announce
• hound
• trout
• drowsy
• grouch
• eyebrow
• boundary
• cauliflower
• foundation
• surround
• allowance
• counselor
Thursday
Question of the Day
Which do you enjoy
hearing more—stories
told from memory or
stories read from a
book? Why
Today we will learn about:
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Pourquoi Tale/Text Features
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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: Subject-Verb Agreement
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Spelling: Vowel Sound in shout
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Science: Hibernation
“The Ant and the
Bear”
Pages 334 - 337.
Fluency
Partner Reading
Fluency: Partner Reading
Turn to page 330, paragraphs 1-3.
 Read these paragraphs three
times with a partner. Be sure to
use your voice and phrasing to
provide a pleasing rhythm and
offer each other feedback.
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Grammar
Vowel Sound in shout
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what amazing storys, people told
in the old days
What amazing stories people told
in the old days!
we has read stories about bears,
mooses, geese, and mouses
We have read stories about
bears, moose, geese, and mice.
Subject-Verb Agreement
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The subject and the verb in a sentence
must work together, or agree.
Verbs describing present actions end in
–s or –es when the subject is a singular
noun or he, she, or it.
When the subject is a plural noun or I,
you, we, or they, the present tense verb
does not end in –s or -es.
Subject-Verb Agreement
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Test Tip: Be sure that a form of be in a
sentence agrees with the subject. Use
is or was to agree with singular nouns.
Use are or were to agree with plural
nouns.
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Example: The story is about a bear.
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Animal stories are popular.
Spelling Words
Vowel Sound in shout
however
• mountain
• mound
• scout
• shout
• couch
• towel
• ounce
• coward
•
• outdoors
• flowerpot
• scowl
• browse
• announce
• hound
• trout
• drowsy
• grouch
• eyebrow
• boundary
• cauliflower
• foundation
• surround
• allowance
• counselor
Friday
Question of the Day
How have people
explained the pattern of
day and night?
Today we will learn about:
Generalize
 Imagery/Sensory Words
 Context Clues
 Grammar: Subject-Verb Agreement
 Spelling: Vowel Sound in shout
 Textbook/Trade Book
 Day and Night
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Generalize
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A generalization is a broad statement or
rule that applies to many examples.
A clue word such as all, most, always,
usually, or generally signals that an author
is making a generalization.
Some generalizations are valid, which
means that they are supported by facts or
details. Some are faulty, which means that
they are not supported.
Imagery/Sensory Words
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Imagery, or sensory language, is the use of
words that describe how things look, sound,
smell, taste, or feel. Writers use imagery to
help give readers a strong mental picture.
Imagery helps readers understand the
setting, mood, characters, and action in a
story.
When reading, note the words that help you
see, smell, hear, taste, or feel what is
happening.
Context Clues
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You can use context clues to determine
the meaning of an unfamiliar word.
List words whose meanings you were not
sure of as you read How Night Came from
the Sea.
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Fill in the chart with each word, context
clues, and the definition of the word
based on context.
Context Clues
Unfamiliar Word
Context Clues
Meaning
Textbook/Trade Book
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Where might you find factual information
about day and night?
A textbook is a book used in the study of
a subject, like science or math.
A trade book is any book that is not a
textbook or reference book. A nonfiction
trade book may have many of the same
features as a textbook.
Textbook/Trade Book
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These books are usually organized into
units or chapters.
The text may be organized under headings
and subheadings.
Often, they include graphics such as
charts, graphs, time lines, photographs,
and maps that present information
visually.
Textbook/Trade Book
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Some books also include other features
such as chapter previews and summaries,
glossaries, prefaces, appendices, and
indexes.
Grammar
Vowel Sound in shout
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if you like storys about animals
youll love the next one
If you like stories about animals,
you’ll love the next one.
it explain how Bears tail were
once long and beautiful
It explains how Bear’s tail was
once long and beautiful.
Subject-Verb Agreement
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The subject and the verb in a sentence
must work together, or agree.
Verbs describing present actions end in
–s or –es when the subject is a singular
noun or he, she, or it.
When the subject is a plural noun or I,
you, we, or they, the present tense verb
does not end in –s or -es.
Spelling Words
Vowel Sound in shout
however
• mountain
• mound
• scout
• shout
• couch
• towel
• ounce
• coward
•
• outdoors
• flowerpot
• scowl
• browse
• announce
• hound
• trout
• drowsy
• grouch
• eyebrow
• boundary
• cauliflower
• foundation
• surround
• allowance
• counselor
We are now ready to
take our story tests.
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Story test
 Classroom webpage,
 Reading Test
AR
 Other Reading Quizzes
 Quiz #