Lesson 13 Day 4
Question of the Day
• Why do people like to spend time outdoors?
• I think people enjoy the outdoors because
______________________.
Purpose:
For enjoyment
To practice reading

Read Aloud
How would you
summarize this
story?
What do Jerome
and Felicity do
with the bottle
of water?
What are they
looking forward
to doing in the
future?
Phonics: consonants /s/c; /j/ g, dge
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edge
edge
strange
strange
spruce
spruce
Soft c and g do not
always come at the end
of a word. The often
appear before i as well
as before e.

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pencil
engine
central
germ
citizen
digit
celery
suggest
legend
cinder
centimeter
imagine
cement
manager
giraffe
cities

pencil
engine
central
germ
citizen
digit
celery
suggest
legend
cinder
centimeter
imagine
cement
manager
giraffe
cities
Fluency
• Good readers use intonation to emphasize the meaning of the
words the read. You should sound natural as you read nonfiction.
• emphasize important words
• look for end and other punctuation
• I’m going to read pg. 377 in “ A Tree Is Growing”. The first sentence
tells me what a tree needs to grow. The words sunlight, air, soil,
and water are important, so I will emphasize them. I also see that
there are commas between each of the words in the list, so I will
pause slightly between the words.
• Now let’s echo read the passage.
• Turn to page 379-380, each group will have a part the choral read.
Author’s Purpose
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•
•
•

Why do authors
write?
P- Persuade
I – inform
E- entertain

Why do you think the
author wrote this
selection?
To inform the reader
about sunflowers
How can you tell?
It gives facts; it tells
how sunflowers grow.
Turn to pg. 388-389 and
reread.
Why do you think the
author wrote this
selection?
Why did the author
include the drawings of
the nuts, cones, and
fruit?
Speaking and
Listening
Speaking Strategies
Practice giving your presentation.
Make sure the graphic aid is big
enough so that people can see it
Point to each part of your graphic aid
as you talk about it.

• Organizing Content
• Write descriptive notes on index cards
so you can refer to them while you are
speaking.
• Define any difficult terms you use so
that your audience understands what
you are trying to say.
• Create a graphic aid like a diagram or
chart that shows what you are
explaining.
• Listening Strategies
• Listen to hear how the speaker explains
his or her topic.
• Save questions until the presentation is
over.
• Ask questions one at a time and wait for
an answer.
Media
Literacy
Look on page 376-377.
The diagrams are detailed pictures
that can show a process or something
with many parts.
Robust Vocabulary
• self-sufficient
• If the situation I name is an example of someone or something being selfsufficient, draw an “S” in the air. If it is not, fold your arms.
• a baby bird gets food from its mother
• a raccoon collects and eats garbage from a campsite
• a person grows and eats vegetables
• children play a board game
• particles
• Clap once if the thing you name would dissolve in water and to do nothing
if it cannot.
• salt
• a paper clip
• a penny
• sugar
Robust Vocabulary

• tugged
• If one person can move the object I name by tugging it, raise your
hand. If not, shake your head
• a school bus
• a toy wagon
• a ferry boat
• a weed in a garden
• paused
• If you think you are likely to pause while doing the activity I
name, wipe one hand across your foehead. If not, fold your arms.
• building a clubhouse
• opening a birthday present
• coming in from the rain
• mowing a lawn
Robust Vocabulary
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What is a synonym?
Words with the same or similar meanings
Name synonyms for the vocabulary words in the following sentences:
The dish towel will absorb the spilled milk.
soak up
The columns on the porch hold up the roof.
posts
My dog tugged on his toy until he broke it.
pulled
There might still be some particles of glass on the floor from the broken vase.
fragments, tiny pieces
The shelter protects us from the storm.
shields, saves
Riley paused in her speech.
stopped
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Robust Vocabulary
rustling/bothersome
When would a rustling noise be bothersome?
dodging/pause
Explain why you might pause while playing a game that involves dodging a ball.
absorb/particles
Would a towel absorb salt particles?
heaving/tugging
Which would be more difficult-heaving a large box or tugging it across the room?
Explain.
columns/din
If columns were being built in front of your school, would there be a din outside?
Explain.
protect
What features of a car help protect drivers and other people?
deciphering/translating
How is deciphering a code like translating a language?
Grammar: Subject and Object pronouns
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Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns in a sentence.
A subject pronoun takes the place of the person, animal, or thing that a sentence
is about.
An object pronoun takes the place of a person, animal, or thing that receives an
action.
Subject pronouns include: I, you, he, she, it, we, and they.
Object pronouns include: me, you, him, her, it, us, and them.
Willie and Carolyn watched the play. They enjoyed it.
Willie and Carolyn – subject play – object
Which pronoun in the second sentence takes the place of Willie and Carolyn?
they
Which pronoun replaces the play?
it
The children gave the peach tree to Sally.
they
it
her
DOL
they
8. Why did them travel by boat ?
^
them
T
9. the horse in the meadow belongs to they .

She
10. her and her friend skipped as they watered
the flowers .
Writing: Explanation
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•

• Explanation
Gives facts and details about a topic
Starts with a topic sentence
Answers “What?” ”How?” and “Why?”
Follows a logical sequence

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Lesson 13 day 4

  • 2. Question of the Day • Why do people like to spend time outdoors? • I think people enjoy the outdoors because ______________________.
  • 3. Purpose: For enjoyment To practice reading Read Aloud How would you summarize this story? What do Jerome and Felicity do with the bottle of water? What are they looking forward to doing in the future?
  • 4. Phonics: consonants /s/c; /j/ g, dge • • • • • • • edge edge strange strange spruce spruce Soft c and g do not always come at the end of a word. The often appear before i as well as before e. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • pencil engine central germ citizen digit celery suggest legend cinder centimeter imagine cement manager giraffe cities pencil engine central germ citizen digit celery suggest legend cinder centimeter imagine cement manager giraffe cities
  • 5. Fluency • Good readers use intonation to emphasize the meaning of the words the read. You should sound natural as you read nonfiction. • emphasize important words • look for end and other punctuation • I’m going to read pg. 377 in “ A Tree Is Growing”. The first sentence tells me what a tree needs to grow. The words sunlight, air, soil, and water are important, so I will emphasize them. I also see that there are commas between each of the words in the list, so I will pause slightly between the words. • Now let’s echo read the passage. • Turn to page 379-380, each group will have a part the choral read.
  • 6. Author’s Purpose • • • • Why do authors write? P- Persuade I – inform E- entertain Why do you think the author wrote this selection? To inform the reader about sunflowers How can you tell? It gives facts; it tells how sunflowers grow. Turn to pg. 388-389 and reread. Why do you think the author wrote this selection? Why did the author include the drawings of the nuts, cones, and fruit?
  • 7. Speaking and Listening Speaking Strategies Practice giving your presentation. Make sure the graphic aid is big enough so that people can see it Point to each part of your graphic aid as you talk about it. • Organizing Content • Write descriptive notes on index cards so you can refer to them while you are speaking. • Define any difficult terms you use so that your audience understands what you are trying to say. • Create a graphic aid like a diagram or chart that shows what you are explaining. • Listening Strategies • Listen to hear how the speaker explains his or her topic. • Save questions until the presentation is over. • Ask questions one at a time and wait for an answer.
  • 8. Media Literacy Look on page 376-377. The diagrams are detailed pictures that can show a process or something with many parts.
  • 9. Robust Vocabulary • self-sufficient • If the situation I name is an example of someone or something being selfsufficient, draw an “S” in the air. If it is not, fold your arms. • a baby bird gets food from its mother • a raccoon collects and eats garbage from a campsite • a person grows and eats vegetables • children play a board game • particles • Clap once if the thing you name would dissolve in water and to do nothing if it cannot. • salt • a paper clip • a penny • sugar
  • 10. Robust Vocabulary • tugged • If one person can move the object I name by tugging it, raise your hand. If not, shake your head • a school bus • a toy wagon • a ferry boat • a weed in a garden • paused • If you think you are likely to pause while doing the activity I name, wipe one hand across your foehead. If not, fold your arms. • building a clubhouse • opening a birthday present • coming in from the rain • mowing a lawn
  • 11. Robust Vocabulary • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • What is a synonym? Words with the same or similar meanings Name synonyms for the vocabulary words in the following sentences: The dish towel will absorb the spilled milk. soak up The columns on the porch hold up the roof. posts My dog tugged on his toy until he broke it. pulled There might still be some particles of glass on the floor from the broken vase. fragments, tiny pieces The shelter protects us from the storm. shields, saves Riley paused in her speech. stopped
  • 12. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Robust Vocabulary rustling/bothersome When would a rustling noise be bothersome? dodging/pause Explain why you might pause while playing a game that involves dodging a ball. absorb/particles Would a towel absorb salt particles? heaving/tugging Which would be more difficult-heaving a large box or tugging it across the room? Explain. columns/din If columns were being built in front of your school, would there be a din outside? Explain. protect What features of a car help protect drivers and other people? deciphering/translating How is deciphering a code like translating a language?
  • 13. Grammar: Subject and Object pronouns • • • • • • • • • • • • • Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns in a sentence. A subject pronoun takes the place of the person, animal, or thing that a sentence is about. An object pronoun takes the place of a person, animal, or thing that receives an action. Subject pronouns include: I, you, he, she, it, we, and they. Object pronouns include: me, you, him, her, it, us, and them. Willie and Carolyn watched the play. They enjoyed it. Willie and Carolyn – subject play – object Which pronoun in the second sentence takes the place of Willie and Carolyn? they Which pronoun replaces the play? it The children gave the peach tree to Sally. they it her
  • 14. DOL they 8. Why did them travel by boat ? ^ them T 9. the horse in the meadow belongs to they . She 10. her and her friend skipped as they watered the flowers .
  • 15. Writing: Explanation • • • • • Explanation Gives facts and details about a topic Starts with a topic sentence Answers “What?” ”How?” and “Why?” Follows a logical sequence