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Lesson 19 Day 2 You will need your book, journal, workbook and pencil.

Question of the Day What do you like to do when you are alone? When I am by myself, I like to.

Read Aloud Keziah By Gwendolyn Brooks I have a secret place to go. Not anyone may know. And sometimes when the wind is rough I cannot get there fast enough. And sometimes when my mother Is scolding my big brother, My secret place, it seems to me, Is quite the place to be.

Prefixes un-, re-, dis- Prefix Root Word Prefix + Root Word Meaning of New Word un happy un likely re close re read dis honest dis agree

Prefixes: un-, re-, dis- The owner of the bag is unknown. unknown - not known The people distrust what the mayor said. distrust - do not trust We plan to renew the garden next year. renew - make new again The unkind things that Ethan said made people dislike him. unkind - not kind dislike not like Turn to page 118-119 in your book.

If there was an argument about what to do, how might someone have suggested a game to play? If you suggested something, you gave someone an idea. The word is suggested What is the word? suggested What was it that Rabbit suggested to Coyote? suggested

Something enormous is very big. The word is enormous What is the word? enormous How would an enormous pumpkin look? What did Coyote think was an enormous circle of cheese? enormous

If you exclaimed something, you said it exactly. The word is exclaimed What is the word? exclaimed How would a person have exclaimed, I got a perfect score! Why did Coyote exclaim You tricked me! exclaimed

swift Something that is swift moves very quickly. The word is swift What is the word? swift If a train were swift, would it arrive early or late? Why couldn t Coyote catch the swift Rabbit?

vain If you are vain, you think very highly of yourself. The word is vain What is the word? vain If someone is vain about his or her looks, does he or she stop at a mirror? Explain. How can you tell Cuckoo was vain?

If you overheard what people said, you heard it without them knowing that you were listening. The word is overheard What is the word? overheard If you overheard someone telling a secret, should you share it? Why or why not? What did Cuckoo do after she overheard Owl? overheard

The fire felt gratitude for the help that Half-Chicken gave it. If you thank someone for something, you are showing gratitude. The word is gratitude What is the word? gratitude I felt gratitude when my friend helped me learn my math lesson. If you felt gratitude toward someone, would you say thank you or I don t want to talk to you? gratitude

compassion The wind showed compassion to Half- Chicken when it lifted him out of danger. If you are kind to someone who needs help, you are showing compassion. The word is.. compassion What is the word? compassion I felt compassion for the people whose homes were lost in the flood. Which of the following shows compassion to someone who has fallen walking past the person or stopping to help the person.

Comprehension Practice book pg. 161 transparency The theme of a story is the main idea or message the author wants to tell readers. Readers can discover the theme by looking at what the characters, in the story do and say. You can use practice book page 161 to help you write a summary. Remember to recall important ideas. A summary should include the characters, setting, problem, main events, and solution of the story.

Fluency Good readers pause at natural breaks in the sentences. This makes them feel more comfortable while reading aloud. It also allows them to read at a pace that is neither too fast nor too slow. Look at page 122. Track along as I read. Remember to always slightly pause at commas. Now let s echo read.

DOL 3. Half-Chicken s frends tells him about Mexico City. friends tell drops or dropped 4. The cook drop Half-Chicken in a pot. T fly 5. the birds flies away.

Grammar: Action Verbs Some verbs show action, or what someone or something does, did, or will do. These verbs are called action verbs. Half-Chicken hops to Mexico City. hops The wind blows Half-Chicken. blows Hops and blows both show what characters do. They are action verbs. You try! The fire asks for help. asks Half-Chicken fans the fire. fans The fire bursts into flames. bursts Daily Proofreading 1. Half-Chicken s frends tells him about Mexico City. 2. The cook drop Half-Chicken in a pot. Grammar workbook page 67

Writing : Folktale Turn to page 122. (practice book page 161) Let s review the main character, settings, and important events. The story is being told by a narrator, or someone outside the story. Folktale Has repeating events Teaches a lesson Includes human or animal characters Is told by a narrator Has a long-ago setting *Go to next slide to see practice page 161.