Lesson 30 Day 1 Voyage Across the Solar

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Lesson 30 Day 1 Voyage Across the Solar System Lesson 30 Day 3

Lesson 30 Day 1 Voyage Across the Solar System Lesson 30 Day 3

Question of the Day What exciting things has someone else done that you would

Question of the Day What exciting things has someone else done that you would like to do, too? Daily Proofreading 1. I wont blew out the candle. 2. Stacy playful patted the kitten T 404

Daily Proofreading Check Your Work! Proofreading heck your work! 1. Larry walked quietly so

Daily Proofreading Check Your Work! Proofreading heck your work! 1. Larry walked quietly so he would not wake up his sister. 2. Thomas carefully put the model plane together. T 412

Read Aloud • What might be the purpose for reading or listening to a

Read Aloud • What might be the purpose for reading or listening to a poem again? • for enjoyment • to listen for rhymes or rhythm • to learn more about what happened • Listen as I read. Notice how I pause at commas and periods, as well as how I change the pitch in response to question marks. • Then echo read the poem with me. T 395

Jealous Jim wants skates like Bobby’s. Jim wants a blue bike like Paul’s. Jim

Jealous Jim wants skates like Bobby’s. Jim wants a blue bike like Paul’s. Jim wants a sled like Mia’s. But not his own, at all. Jim has fancy gizmos, But he’s sick of every one. He wants the things his friends have. They seem like lots more fun. So Jim will watch his friends play And frown at what he’ll see – For most of all Jim wishes To end his jealousy! Now, read the poem with a partner. Pay attention to intonation. Communicate the meaning of the poem by reading expressively.

Read Aloud • Who is the speaker in the poem? • How did the

Read Aloud • Who is the speaker in the poem? • How did the spider feel when the boy walked into the web? • How would you feel if you had worked hard on a project and something happened to it? T 395

Suffixes –able, -ible, -less, -ous When you read long words, you should look for

Suffixes –able, -ible, -less, -ous When you read long words, you should look for word parts that you know. -Less is a word part that often appears at the end of words. -Less means “without” friend/less – the root word is friend and the ending is –less friendless means “without friends” Jonah felt friendless when he moved to a T 158 new town.

v Suffixes Divide these words into syllables. What’s the meaning? v believable v believ/able

v Suffixes Divide these words into syllables. What’s the meaning? v believable v believ/able v capable of believing v horrible v horr/ible v capable of causing horror v Notice that the end of believe and the or at the end of horror were dropped when –able and –ible were added. T 406

Suffixes Divide these words into syllables. What’s the meaning? careless care/less without care nervous

Suffixes Divide these words into syllables. What’s the meaning? careless care/less without care nervous nerv/ous full of nerves T 406

Suffixes Add a suffix to the end of each word: -able, -ible, -less, -ous.

Suffixes Add a suffix to the end of each word: -able, -ible, -less, -ous. You have 1 minute see how many you can get. comfort danger value help reverse T 406

c o F l l i k S Make Predictions s u • Good

c o F l l i k S Make Predictions s u • Good readers use both story details and what they already know in order to make predictions about what may happen. • As readers read, they also revise or confirm their predictions. • Making predictions in this way can be fun, like a guessing game. It also helps readers understand remember what happens in a story. • Authors almost always give clues about what may happen. T 193

Who’s Nervous Now? “Did you two choose your music for the piano recital? ”

Who’s Nervous Now? “Did you two choose your music for the piano recital? ” asked Mom. “I’ll do it later, ” said Nan. She had two whole weeks until the recital. Ned turned the pages of his music books. After much deliberation, he made a decision. “I’m going to start practicing right now, ” he said. Nan put off choosing her music. Instead, she spend her time thinking about what other people Transparency R 193

Who’s Nervous Now? might play, how she should bow after her performance, and whether

Who’s Nervous Now? might play, how she should bow after her performance, and whether she should greet the audience with a big or small smile. Meanwhile, Ned worked hard practicing the piece he had chosen. “You’re just practicing so much because you’re Nervous Ned, ” said Nan. “I never get nervous. ” The day before the recital, Nan chose her music. She began to practice, but the piece was too hard. She chose another piece, and that was hard, too. “Mom, ” Nan cried, her stomach full of bubbles, “I have to tell Ms. Prince that I can’t play at the recital. I don’t have time to learn my music!” At the recital, Ned felt confident. When he performed, he had fun and played well. Nan, from her seat in the audience, was surprised. “Wow, ” she said. “I guess practice got rid of Nervous Ned!” Transparency R 193

Today’s Read Aloud • Why does Nan wait to prepare for the piano recital?

Today’s Read Aloud • Why does Nan wait to prepare for the piano recital? She thinks she has enough time and will not be nervous. • Why isn’t Ned nervous at the piano recital? He feels confident because he has practiced hard. T 408

Multiple Meaning Words • Multiple-meaning words are words with more than one definition. •

Multiple Meaning Words • Multiple-meaning words are words with more than one definition. • Multiple meaning words are pronounced the same, have the same spelling, and are the same part of speech. • shock can mean an electrical discharge or a surprise. T 409

Multiple Meaning Words • What does the word mean? • Michelle was stung by

Multiple Meaning Words • What does the word mean? • Michelle was stung by a bee. • a flying insect • Raymond won the spelling bee. • a competition in which contestants spell words • Write a sentence for these words and write the meaning of the word. • bore • shade T 409

magnify • When you magnify something, you make it look larger than it actually

magnify • When you magnify something, you make it look larger than it actually is. • The word is. . • magnify • What is the word? • magnify • What would you magnify something that is far away? t 382 transparency R 203

observed • If you observed something I, you watched it carefully to learn more

observed • If you observed something I, you watched it carefully to learn more about it. • The word is. . • observed • What is the word? • observed • What was the most exciting event you ever observed?

generates • To generate something is to produce it. • The word is …

generates • To generate something is to produce it. • The word is … • generate • What is the word? • generate • What generates heat for your home?

confirm • When you can prove something is correct, you can confirm it. •

confirm • When you can prove something is correct, you can confirm it. • The word is… • confirm • What is the word? • confirm • Why is it important to confirm our predictions when you read?

picturesque • Something that is picturesque is pretty enough to be in a picture.

picturesque • Something that is picturesque is pretty enough to be in a picture. • The word is … • picturesque • What is the word? • picturesque • What can make a forest picturesque? t 382 transparency R 203

safeguard • To safeguard something is to protect and guard it. • The word

safeguard • To safeguard something is to protect and guard it. • The word is… • safeguard • What is the word? • safeguard • How cam you safeguard yourself against sunburn? t 411

expedition • The astronauts prepared for their expedition. • An expedition is an adventure

expedition • The astronauts prepared for their expedition. • An expedition is an adventure or a journey to a new place. • The word is… • expedition • What is the word? • expedition • Would you prefer a mountain expedition or an expedition to the beach? t 382 transparency R 203

uncharted • The space shuttle traveled to an uncharted part of space. • If

uncharted • The space shuttle traveled to an uncharted part of space. • If an area is uncharted, there are no maps of that place. • The word is… • uncharted • What is the word? • uncharted • Would you like to travel to an uncharted place or one that is well-explored? t 382 transparency R 203

aligned • When the moon is aligned between the sun and Earth we cannot

aligned • When the moon is aligned between the sun and Earth we cannot see it. • When two things are aligned, they match up perfectly. • The word is… • aligned • What is the word? • aligned • Which of these are aligned: books on a tidy shelf, or apples in a basket? t 382 transparency R 203

occur • The full moon occurs two weeks after the new moon. • When

occur • The full moon occurs two weeks after the new moon. • When something occurs, it happens. • The word is… • occur • What is the word? • occur • Which of these is something that will occur: Your shoes being blue, or being given a pair of shoes. t 382 transparency R 203

Grammar Contractions are a way to combine two or more words by replacing letters

Grammar Contractions are a way to combine two or more words by replacing letters with an apostrophe. A contraction does not change the meaning of the combined words. Remember: § Subject pronoun contractions combine a subject pronoun and a verb, such as they’re, she’s and you’ve. § Negative verb contractions combine a verb and the word not, such as didn’t, can’t and wouldn’t. T 407

Grammar Contractions • They have played ball in the house. • They cannot play

Grammar Contractions • They have played ball in the house. • They cannot play ball in the house. Which words in the sentences above can be made into contractions? They have; cannot Rewrite the first sentence above with a subject contraction. They’ve played ball in the house. T 407

Grammar Contractions • They cannot play ball in the house. Rewrite the sentence above

Grammar Contractions • They cannot play ball in the house. Rewrite the sentence above with a negative verb contraction. They can’t play ball in the house. • Now rewrite the following sentence to avoid the double negative. • I didn’t find no ball. I didn’t find a ball. . T 407

Grammar Contractions • Work with a partner to write four sentences about a boy

Grammar Contractions • Work with a partner to write four sentences about a boy who loses his hat. • Use two subject pronoun contractions and two negative verb contractions. • Remember not to use double negatives. T 407