Theme 5 Lesson 23 Day 4

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Theme 5 Lesson 23 Day 4

Question of the Day What responsibilities do you have at home? Some of my responsibilities at home are. Write several sentences to answer the prompt above. Remember to use a capital letter at the beginning and punctuation at the end of each sentence. T258

Read Aloud Listen as I read aloud the story Responsibility Reward What purpose might you have for reading or listening to a story called Responsibility Reward? For enjoyment. Listen and follow along to enjoy and understand the story. T259

Responsibility Reward When I asked if I could have a pet, my parents said pets are a big responsibility. They said I would have to prove that I was ready to take care of something. So I planted a garden. I thought a garden would show my parents that I was responsible enough to take care of a pet. T259

Responsibility Reward I marked out a garden in our backyard. I planted vegetable seeds. I watered my garden and pulled weeds every day. Soon my seeds began to grow. Soon I had plants. One day, I noticed that some of the leaves had been eaten. What could have eaten them? Then I saw a little rabbit chewing on the lettuce leaves. Slowly I walked toward him. The rabbit sat very still, and soon the rabbit came over and began eating the carrot. T259

Responsibility Reward After that, I fed the rabbit every day. Soon I realized that being responsible for my garden had worked. Now I had a pet rabbit! T259

Responsibility Reward Discussion Questions: What responsibility did the child in the story take on? Planting and taking care of a garden What reward did the child get as a result of caring for the garden? A pet rabbit T259

Prefixes pre-, mis- in- A prefix is a word part that is added to the beginning of a root word to form a new word with its own meaning. Let s review the meaning of these prefixes. pre- mis- in- pre means before mis means badly, wrongly in means not, or the opposite of T260

Prefixes pre-, mis- in- Looking for word parts such as prefixes can help you decode longer words. Also, knowing the meanings of prefixes can help you figure out the meanings of unfamiliar words. What is the prefix in each word below? prehistoric misfortune inaccurate pre/historic mis/fortune in/accurate T260

Prefixes pre-, mis- in- What does prehistoric mean? Before historic What does misfortune mean? Bad fortune What does inaccurate mean? Not accurate Notice that the words misfortune and inaccurate both have the letters or that stand for /or/. Remember ore, our and are can also stand for /or/. T260

Prefixes pre-, mis- in- The prefix in- has two meanings, not and inside, the opposite of out. What are the meanings of the following words? inexact not exact invisible not visible misunderstand understand wrongly prearrange arrange before T260

Prefixes pre-, mis- in- Let s read the following sentences aloud. Now, copy the sentences below into your notebook and write the meaning of the underlined word. 1. A cow is incapable of climbing a tree. What does incapable mean? not capable 2. It is not necessary to mislead the contest losers. What does mislead mean? Lead wrongly 3. It is inaccurate to say that pigs can fly. What does inaccurate mean? not accurate T260

Prefixes pre-, mis- in- Writing Tip Using words with multiple syllables can make your writing more interesting than using all simple, onesyllable words. For example, saying We could not see it is not as interesting as saying it was invisible. Invisible is more exact and improves the sound of the sentence. Remember - many times there are words with prefixes that you could substitute for phrases which use several words to express the same meaning. T261

Fluency Expression Good readers adjust the tone and volume of their voices to express emotions and meaning. When you read, think about how different feelings and emotions would sound. THINK If you were angry, would you yell or whisper? If you were scared, would you yell or whisper? How would your voice sound if you were excited? How does your voice change if you are asking a question? T262

Fluency - Expression Read aloud: As I read page 236 of Chestnut Cove, I m going to think about how a king would sound when he is making a royal announcement. He would probably be loud and sound very important. When Mrs. Phillips is imagining what she would buy with the king s riches, she is probably thinking quietly to herself. I ll read that part of the page quietly and try to sound thoughtful. The Johnsons would be excited about having a bigger ranch, so I ll sound excited. Echo-read the king s announcement and the final two paragraphs on the page. T262

Fluency - Expression Group Reading Now you will read in groups. Each group will read part of page 236 of Chestnut Cove. Remember to change the tone and volume of your voices depending upon what is happening in the story. T262

COMPREHENSION Cause and Effect What is Cause and- Effect? The cause is why something happens; the effect is what happens as a result. Good readers look for cause-and-effect relationships in a story to help them understand what they are reading. Clue words such as if/then, because, as a result, for this reason, and since, can be helpful in determining cause and effect. Let s reread the passage, Melon Mountain, and look for cause-and-effect relationships in the story. T263

COMPREHENSION Cause-and-Effect Melon Mountain On the other side of Berryville is a hill called Melon Mountain. That has not always been the name of the hill. A few years back, something unusual happened so the name of the hill was changed. T263

COMPREHENSION Cause-and-Effect Farmer McMelon and his daughter, Marcy, tended a small watermelon patch on the side of the hill. Each summer, they grew just enough for every family in town to have one delicious, ripe melon. One summer day, however, the McMelon family cut into a melon and saw something unusual. The seeds inside the melon sparkled in bright shiny colors. T263

COMPREHENSION Cause-and-Effect Marcy thought the seeds were very beautiful, so she planted them on the hill and waited to see what would happen. The next morning, the entire hill was covered in watermelons! Everyone came and picked as many as they wanted. The morning after that, the hill was covered again. This happened over and over. So the people began making watermelon ice cream, watermelon jelly, and watermelon punch. After that, they all quit their jobs and began selling wonderful watermelon products. And to this day, people come from miles around to get delicious things to eat from Melon Mountain. T263

COMPREHENSION Cause-and-Effect What happens after Marcy plants the sparkling seeds? The hill is covered with watermelons every morning. Why does everyone quit his or her job? There are so many watermelons that the people begin making and selling things that are made from watermelons. Why is the name of the town changed to Melon Mountain? Because the whole town is known for its watermelons. What clue words in the last paragraph are used to show cause-and-effect? so; after that; and T263

COMPREHENSION Cause-and-Effect Reread page 238 of Chestnut Cove. Look for clue words which show cause-and-effect. T263

COMPREHENSION Cause and Effect What clue words are used to show cause and effect on page 238 of Chestnut Cove? because; so that What cause-and-effect relationships do the clue words indicate? cause: being busy / effect: the people do not talk to each other; cause: they do not want people / effect: they build fences to touch the watermelons around their gardens T263

COMPREHENSION Theme Remember, the theme of a story is the idea or message that the author is trying to communicate. Sometimes the idea is stated, usually it is not. Readers must figure out the theme by thinking about what the characters do and say and what events happen in the story. Let s review p. 228 of Chestnut Cove. Think Aloud. Chestnut Cove is about a close community that is affected for the worse by a competition in which the winner will become rich. The story seemed to be saying that it is better to have friends than to have money. I think this is the theme. T264

COMPREHENSION Theme Think back to the story The Empty Pot. What are the events in the story? Let s come up with a sentence that states the theme of the story. Honesty is the quality of good leaders. Nonfiction can have a theme as well. Read Mayors on p. 250-251 of your books. Then write a phrase or sentence that states the theme. Mayors work hard to fulfill their responsibilities. T264

Building Vocabulary- Extend Word Meanings 1. Which would you be waiting for more eagerly, a trip to the beach or a trip to the hospital? Explain. 2. How would you feel if someone transferred all of your belongings from your bedroom to the bathroom? 3. Why would a zookeeper probably have a fondness for animals? 4. What emotion would you feel if you spent a whole day at the playground? 5. What would you do if you saw a friend doing something ridiculous? T266

Building Vocabulary Extend Word Meanings 6. If someone told you your actions were disgraceful, how would you feel? 7. Would a decent person be someone you would like to have as a friend? Explain. 8. Why would you be more likely to inherit something from a relative than a stranger? 9. Why might you feel contented after a good meal? 10. For which activity would you be more likely to need someone to collaborate, completing a large jigsaw puzzle or tying your shoes? Why? T266

Building Vocabulary Shades of Meaning The following words mean almost the same thing. Each word has a particular meaning and writers and speakers can choose the one that gives the meaning they want. liking fondness love liking means you have an interest in something fondness means that you really like something love means that you would really miss something if it was taken away. What are some words that give shades of meaning for the following? emotion ridiculous disgraceful contented feeling silly, funny terrible, unworthy happy, peaceful T267

Grammar Daily Proofreading Daily Proofreading: Is Mr. Ferguson bought a hat today Is Mr. Ferguson buying a hat today? the villagers are happy to lived in Chestnut Cove The villagers are happy to live in Chestnut Cove. T268

Grammar Present-Tense Verbs Present-tense verbs tell about an action that is happening now. Verbs must agree with the subject of the sentence. Guidelines for forming a verb in the present tense. I, you, and plural nouns do not add endings to most verbs. Other singular nouns Add s to the end of a regular verb Add es to regular verbs ending with s, ss, ch, x, or z If a verb ends in a consonant and y, change the y to i and add es. T268

Grammar Present-Tense Verbs Write the correct form of the present tense of the verb in parentheses into your notebook for each of the following sentences. Nick every day. (run) Nick runs every day. Maria the dishes each night. (wash) Maria washes the dishes every night. Marcus always his best at everything. (try) Marcus always tries his best at everything. T268

Grammar Present-Tense Verbs In your notebook write a present-tense paragraph about living in an imaginary place. Underline the present-tense verbs. Read your finished paragraph to yourself, then we will share with the class. T268

Writing Fantasy Continue to write your fantasies, using your graphic organizer to guide you. After you are done, you will share with a partner. Remember the following characteristics of fantasy. Fantasy Could not happen in real life Often has animal characters that behave like people Contains characters who may or may not be realistic Has events that cause other events to take place Today we will focus on transitions. Transitions are words that are used to connect ideas between sentences and paragraphs. What are transitions that could be used to show cause-and-effect? Because, for, due to, since Which transitions could be used to show time or sequence? After, before, next, second, soon, later T269