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1 Grace and the Time Machine
By Mary Hoffman Illustrated by Matthew Faulkner Day Day 4 Day Day 5 Day 3 Vocabulary Definitions Vocabulary Sentences Additional Resources

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4 Study Skills Genre: Fiction Comprehension Skill: Drawing Conclusions
Comprehension Strategy: Answer Questions Comprehension Review: Compare Contrast Vocabulary: Prefixes

5 Genre: Play A play has all the elements of a story-characters, setting, plot, and theme- but it doesn’t look like a story because it’s written to be performed. As you read, think about how this play might be different as a chapter in a book.

6 Summary Grace and her friends build a time machine powered by imagination. Using the memories of Grace’s grandmother and Mrs. Myerson, a neighbor, everyone has fun experiencing far-off places such as Gambia, Trinidad, and Heidelberg.

7 Comprehension Skill Review: Compare and Contrast
A Comparison tells how two or more things are alike. A Contrast tells how they are different Clue words such as like or as show comparisons. Clue words such as but or unlike show contrasts.

8 Day 1- Question of the Week
What can we accomplish by using our imaginations?

9 Vocabulary - Say It awkward aboard miracle vehicle atlas mechanical
capable chant aboard vehicle atlas reseats

10 contraption pantomime excursion invention research
More Words to Know contraption pantomime excursion invention research

11 Activate Prior Knowledge
Do you think time travel is possible? If you could make a trip to a different time, would you travel to the future or past? What would be the benefit of time travel? Why could traveling through different times be dangerous?

12 Listen to the story.

13 Comprehension Skill Tested – Draw Conclusions
When you draw conclusions, you use details and what you already know to form opinions or make decisions about characters and events. The facts and details are small pieces of information in the story.

14 Comprehension Skill Tested – Draw Conclusions
Facts and details “add up” to a conclusion. A flashback briefly “pauses” the present-time events of the story. A flashback helps explain something that is happening now in the story.

15 Compare and Contrast Practice
Brazil Bolivia sizes land features people

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18 We built a time machine. In our base ment.
2. It can goes forword or backward in time.

19 What is the singular form of mice?
But Prudy herself found that she could barely get to her desk to feed her mice. In this sentence, the word mice is an irregular plural noun. What is the singular form of mice?

20 mouse The singular noun, mouse, does not add -s or -es to form the plural. Instead, it has a special form: mice

21 An irregular plural noun has a special form for the plural.
OX OXEN SHEEP CHILD CHILDREN DEER FOOT FEET

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23 Spelling Words adding ar and or
Arkansas garden sharp forward force sport apartment Florida storm partner

24 Spelling Words Adding –s and -es
alarm form garbage forest morning start backyard argue story corner

25 carnation margarine informative snorkel departure
CHALLENGE carnation margarine informative snorkel departure

26 Day 2 - Question of the Day
What happens when Grace and her friends use their imaginations?

27 Vocabulary Strategy Prefixes -
Prefixes are letters added to the beginning of a word that change its meaning. The prefix re- means “again.” If you retie a knot, you tie it again. The prefix a means “on, in or at”. If you are abed, you are in bed.

28 Word Structure Practice
Add Prefix re- Sentence think rethink I’ll rethink that question. work read visit set play

29 on board; in or on a ship, train, bus, airplane, etc.
aboard on board; in or on a ship, train, bus, airplane, etc.

30 vehicle device for carrying people or things, such as a car, bus, airplane, etc.

31 atlas book of maps

32 reseats sits again

33 not graceful or skillful in movement or shape; not easily managed
awkward not graceful or skillful in movement or shape; not easily managed

34 miracle a wonderful happening that is contrary to, or independent of, the known laws of nature

35 mechanical like a machine; automatic; without expression

36 having fitness, power, or ability; able; efficient; competent
capable having fitness, power, or ability; able; efficient; competent

37 to call over and over again
chant to call over and over again

38 contraption device or gadget

39 pantomime to express by gestures

40 excursion a short trip taken for interest or pleasure, often by a group of people together

41 something made for the first time
invention something made for the first time

42 the act of hunting carefully for facts or truth
research the act of hunting carefully for facts or truth

43 Weekly Fluency Check - Characterization/Dialogue
Read aloud “Journal of a Teenage Genius” on p. 188m. Explain how you use what you know about the characters to choose a voice for each one and make the dialogue more interesting.

44 3. Our time machine took us back in time, we lands in an ancient forest.
4. We saw wolfes and mooses among the trees.

45 CAN YOU FIGURE OUT THE IRREGULAR PLURAL FORM OF EACH OF THESE NOUNS?

46 GOOSE GEESE

47 LEAF LEAVES

48 LIFE LIVES

49 MAN MEN

50 MOUSE MICE

51 OX OXEN

52 SHEEP SHEEP

53 TOOTH TEETH

54 WOMAN WOMEN

55 GROUP WORK Readers & WB 74 Spelling- Day 2 WS 30 Language Day 2 WB 29
Tri-Fold Section 2 SmartBoard- Vocabulary Practice

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60 Day 3 - Question of the Day
How did using her imagination affect Mrs. Myerson?

61 Review Questions How did grace show she was capable of taking care of Nana? How were the trips to The Gambia and Trinidad alike? What does this story teach about inventions? How did Mrs. Myerson fell about the children?

62 Review Questions Why do you think the author wrote this story?
How might Mrs. Myerson’s imaginary trip affect her present life? Would you like to time travel? Why or why not? How were the imaginary trips to Trinidad and Heidelberg alike?

63 Each new invention seemed like a mechanical miracle.

64 Each new invention seemed like a mechanical miracle.

65 The train was capable of wild speeds of up to 20 miles per hour.

66 The train was capable of wild speeds of up to 20 miles per hour.

67 Each rider was thrilled when they heard, “All aboard!”

68 Each rider was thrilled when they heard, “All aboard!”

69 He was clumsy and awkward as he walked across the ice.

70 He was clumsy and awkward as he walked across the ice.

71 The conductor reseats us after the train started.

72 The conductor reseats us after the train started.

73 The click of the wheels sounds like a chant.

74 The click of the wheels sounds like a chant.

75 Now there is every kind of vehicle on the roads.

76 Now there is every kind of vehicle on the roads.

77 We will look in the atlas to see what country is the farthest away.

78 We will look in the atlas to see what country is the farthest away.

79 That is the most remarkable invention I have ever seen.

80 That is the most remarkable invention I have ever seen.

81 Sometimes we have to do research to find out more information.

82 Sometimes we have to do research to find out more information.

83 We took an unexpected excursion last week to the mountains.

84 We took an unexpected excursion last week to the mountains.

85 What do you call that unusual contraption?

86 What do you call that unusual contraption?

87 We will act out or pantomime the story.

88 We will act out or pantomime the story.

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91 5. Did you see men and woman on your visit to the distant past.
6. There were no human beings but there was huge animals.

92 GROUP WORK Language Arts Day 3 WB 30 Partner Read & WB 77-78
Spelling- Day 3 WS 31 Tri-Fold Section 3 SmartBoard- Reading Review

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98 Day 4 - Question of the Day
What do you think is the best way to spend a summer day with friends?

99 7. Next we’l take our time machine. To visit the future.
8. What will citys of the future look like!

100 Irregular Plural- Games
FUNBRAIN HartcourtGame

101 Computer Reading Test Essay Questions Language Day 4 WB 31
Assignments Computer Reading Test Essay Questions Language Day 4 WB 31 Tri-Fold Section 4

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104 Essay Questions From the events described in this story, what could you conclude about time travel? How were the imaginary trips to Trinidad and Heidelberg alike? How might Mrs. Myerson’s imaginary trip to the past affect her present life?

105 Day 5 - Question of the Week
What can we accomplish by using our imaginations?

106 Research/Study Skill – Advertisement
All advertisements sell a product or service. Advertisements want their product or service to appear the best.

107 Research/Study Skill – Advertisement
There are four parts to an advertisement: -photo or illustration -a headline in large type -information about the product -who makes the product or service

108 Group Work Reading WB 79-80 Language Day 5 Writing Assignment
Tri-Fold Section 5 SmartBoard- Prefixes and Suffixes

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112 Writing Assignment Think of a scene in which two characters are having a conversation. They might be arguing, making a decision, or trying to solve a problem. Visualize what they look like and where the scene is taking place. Write their exact words.

113 Writing Assignment Drafting Tips
Make your characters’ speech – or dialogue – sound the way people really talk. Describe important actions occurring on stage using adverbs. Organize your writing carefully. always begin with a description of the scene.

114 Additional Resources Hartcourt Game Vocabulary Practice Reading Review
Prefixes and Suffixes Answering Questions Compare and Contrast Compare and Contrast Game How to write a friendly letter Timeline/Time Machine Game FUNBRAIN Hartcourt Game Quia: Plural Nouns (Regular & Irregular) Quia Challenge Board: Plural Nouns BrainPop: Roots, Prefixes, & Suffixes Internet 4 Classrooms: Prefixes TV411: What Are They Selling? Inferences Study Zone Drawing Conclusions Study Zone BrainPop: Graphic Design BrainPop: Drama Author's Purpose Practice

115 GREAT JOB!


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