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1 Big Question: Why might an eagle act like a chicken?
Title: Fly, Eagle, Fly! Author: Christopher Gregorowski Illustrator: Niki Daly Genre: Folk Tale

2 Small Group Timer

3 Spelling Words explode monster district surprise address hundred
substance children merchant embrace purchase curtsy contract monster surprise hundred complete control sample instant inspect pilgrim contrast

4 Vocabulary Words crevices echoed reluctantly gully coaxed reeds
More Words to Know clutched echoed gully reeds scrambled valley clambered crevices reluctantly coaxed frightening nudged

5 Big Question: Why might an eagle act like a chicken?
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

6 Why might an eagle act like a chicken?
Monday Question of the Day Why might an eagle act like a chicken?

7 Today we will learn about:
Build Concepts Plot and Theme Graphic Organizers Build Background Vocabulary Fluency: Model Accuracy, Appropriate Pace/Rate and Expression/Intonation Grammar: Prepositions Spelling: Syllable Pattern VCCCV Fitting In

8 Model Accuracy, Appropriate Pace/Rate, and Expression/Intonation
Monday Fluency: Model Accuracy, Appropriate Pace/Rate, and Expression/Intonation

9 Be ready to answer questions after I finish reading.
Fluency: Model Accuracy, Appropriate Pace/Rate, and Expression/Intonation As I read “Eaglet’s World,” I will read with accuracy and at an appropriate pace. I will use different tones of voice to show surprise, happiness, or other emotions as I read. Be ready to answer questions after I finish reading.

10 What is the “big idea” of the story?
Fluency: Model Accuracy, Appropriate Pace/Rate, and Expression/Intonation What is the “big idea” of the story? How does Eaglet’s leaving the nest compare to human children leaving home?

11 Build Concepts coaxed, frightening, nudged
Why You Don’t Want to Change Why You Want to Fit In How Others HelpYou Fitting In

12 Plot and Theme Graphic Organizers
Turn to pages 112 – 113.

13 Build Background: Prior Knowledge What do you know about eagles?
K (What do you know?) W (What would you like to learn?) L (What did you learn?)

14 gully - ditch made by heavy rains or running water
Vocabulary Words clutched – grasped something tightly echoed – heard again gully - ditch made by heavy rains or running water reeds – tall grasses that grow in wet places

15 Vocabulary Words scrambled – to make your way, especially by climbing or crawling quickly valley – a region of low land that lies between hills or mountains

16 Other Vocabulary Words
clambered – climbed something using your hands and feet crevices – narrow splits or cracks reluctantly – not really want to do something

17 Other Vocabulary Words
coaxed- talked into doing something by using gentle words and kindness frightening – scary nudged – pushed gently or lightly Next slide

18 clutched

19 gully

20 reeds

21 valley

22 crevices

23 nudged

24 Grammar: Prepositions
Monday Grammar: Prepositions

25 a eagle sudenly appeared on the Ridge
An eagle suddenly appeared on the ridge. the eagles flight took us by suprise The eagle’s flight took us by surprise.

26 Prepositions A voice was calling outside in the darkness.
In is a preposition. The words in the darkness are a prepositional phrase.

27 Prepositions A preposition is the first word in a group of words called a prepositional phrase. A preposition phrase ends with a noun or pronoun called the object of the preposition. A prepositional phrase tells more about other words in a sentence.

28 Prepositions Preposition: The eagle lived on a cliff.
Prepositional Phrase: The eagle lived on a cliff. Object of Preposition: The eagle lived on a cliff.

29 Prepositions Hint: A preposition is anything a rat can do to a woodpile.
about above across after against along among around at before behind below beneath beside between beyond by down during except for from in inside

30 Prepositions Hint: A preposition is anything a rat can do to a woodpile.
into near of off on onto out outside over past since through throughout to toward under underneath until up upon with within without

31 Prepositions Find the prepositional phrase.
My family drove through the Rocky Mountains. through the Rocky Mountains A huge bird flew across the sky. across the sky

32 Prepositions Find the prepositional phrase.
It settled above a rocky cliff. above a rocky cliff It stopped beside a huge nest. beside a huge nest Inside the nest, baby eagles rested. Inside the nest

33 Prepositions Choose the preposition in ( ) that makes sense.
The word _____a baby eagle is eaglet. (for, into) for An eagles is covered ____ fuzz. (from, with) with Eaglets leave the nest ___12 weeks. (after, onto) after

34 Spelling: Syllable Pattern VCCV
Monday Spelling: Syllable Pattern VCCV

35 Spelling Words explode monster district surprise address hundred
substance children merchant embrace purchase curtsy contract monster surprise hundred complete control sample instant inspect pilgrim contrast

36 Why does the farmer think he can make the eagle act like a chicken?
Tuesday Question of the Day Why does the farmer think he can make the eagle act like a chicken?

37 Today we will learn about:
Syllables VCCCV Context Clues Plot Structure Graphic Organizers Word Structure Vocabulary Fluency: Choral Reading Grammar: Prepositions Time for Science: Living Facts Instinct Fitting In

38 Vocabulary Strategy for Endings
Turn to pages

39 Fly, Eagle, Fly! Turn to pages

40 Fluency: Choral Reading
Tuesday Fluency: Choral Reading

41 Fluency: Choral Reading
Turn to page 120. As I read, notice how my voice changes in tone as I read dialogue. We will practice as a class doing three choral readings of this page.

42 Grammar: Prepositions
Tuesday Grammar: Prepositions

43 the bald eagle live high on top the clif
The bald eagle lives high on top of the cliff. it seems like the bigest bird in the wirld It seems like the biggest bird in the world.

44 Prepositions A preposition is the first word in a group of words called a prepositional phrase. A preposition phrase ends with a noun or pronoun called the object of the preposition. A prepositional phrase tells more about other words in a sentence.

45 Prepositions Preposition: The eagle lived on a cliff.
Prepositional Phrase: The eagle lived on a cliff. Object of Preposition: The eagle lived on a cliff.

46 Prepositions Hint: A preposition is anything a rat can do to a woodpile.
about above across after against along among around at before behind below beneath beside between beyond by down during except for from in inside

47 Prepositions Hint: A preposition is anything a rat can do to a woodpile.
into near of off on onto out outside over past since through throughout to toward under underneath until up upon with within without

48 Spelling: Syllable Pattern VCCV
Tuesday Spelling: Syllable Pattern VCCV

49 Spelling Words explode monster district surprise address hundred
substance children merchant embrace purchase curtsy contract monster surprise hundred complete control sample instant inspect pilgrim contrast

50 Wednesday Question of the Day In the end the farmer could not make the eagle act like a chicken, even though he raised it with chickens. Why not?

51 Today we will learn about:
Graphic Organizers Generalize Vocabulary Fluency: Model Accuracy, Appropriate Pace/Rate, and Expression/Intonation Grammar: Prepositions Spelling: Syllable Pattern VCCCV Time for Science: Geography Fitting In

52 Fly, Eagle, Fly! Turn to pages

53 Model Accuracy, Appropriate Pace/Rate, and Expression/Intonation
Wednesday Fluency: Model Accuracy, Appropriate Pace/Rate, and Expression/Intonation

54 Fluency: Accuracy, Appropriate Pace/Rate, and Expression/Intonation
Turn to page 122. As I read, notice how I read with expression and intonation, pausing at commas, and changing my voice at exclamation points. We will practice as a class doing three choral readings of this page.

55 Grammar: Prepositions
Wednesday Grammar: Prepositions

56 jamal has saw a movie bout eagles
Jamal has seen a movie about eagles. they builds nests with sticks and leafs They build nests with sticks and leaves.

57 Prepositions A preposition is the first word in a group of words called a prepositional phrase. A preposition phrase ends with a noun or pronoun called the object of the preposition. A prepositional phrase tells more about other words in a sentence.

58 Prepositions Test Tip: Some words can be prepositions or not, depending on their use in a sentence. Remember that a preposition is part of a phrase and is followed by a noun or a pronoun. It cannot stand alone.

59 Prepositions Not a preposition: The eagle flew down.
Preposition: The eagle flew down the mountain.

60 Prepositions Hint: A preposition is anything a rat can do to a woodpile.
about above across after against along among around at before behind below beneath beside between beyond by down during except for from in inside

61 Prepositions Hint: A preposition is anything a rat can do to a woodpile.
into near of off on onto out outside over past since through throughout to toward under underneath until up upon with within without

62 Spelling: Syllable Pattern VCCV
Wednesday Spelling: Syllable Pattern VCCV

63 Spelling Words explode monster district surprise address hundred
substance children merchant embrace purchase curtsy contract monster surprise hundred complete control sample instant inspect pilgrim contrast

64 Thursday Question of the Day Have you ever not felt like yourself? Why? Was the experience good or bad?

65 Today we will learn about:
Suffixes –er, -or, -ess, -ist Fantasy Reading Across Texts Content-Area Vocabulary Fluency: Paired Reading Grammar: Prepositions Spelling: Syllable Pattern VCCCV Time for Science: Coyotes

66 Literature in Reading Purple Coyote
Turn to pages

67 Fluency: Paired Reading
Thursday Fluency: Paired Reading

68 Fluency: Paired Reading
Turn to page 122. With a partner, take turns reading aloud this page. Read at a good pace with accuracy and expression. Be sure to offer each other feedback.

69 Grammar: Prepositions
Thursday Grammar: Prepositions

70 the eagle is diveing into the Pond
The eagle is diving into the pond. the childdren were interested of the eagl’s dives The children were interested in the eagle’s dives.

71 Prepositions A voice was calling outside in the darkness.
In is a preposition. The words in the darkness are a prepositional phrase.

72 Prepositions A preposition is the first word in a group of words called a prepositional phrase. A preposition phrase ends with a noun or pronoun called the object of the preposition. A prepositional phrase tells more about other words in a sentence.

73 Prepositions Preposition: The eagle lived on a cliff.
Prepositional Phrase: The eagle lived on a cliff. Object of Preposition: The eagle lived on a cliff.

74 Prepositions Hint: A preposition is anything a rat can do to a woodpile.
about above across after against along among around at before behind below beneath beside between beyond by down during except for from in inside

75 Prepositions Hint: A preposition is anything a rat can do to a woodpile.
into near of off on onto out outside over past since through throughout to toward under underneath until up upon with within without

76 Spelling: Syllable Pattern VCCV
Thursday Spelling: Syllable Pattern VCCV

77 Spelling Words explode monster district surprise address hundred
substance children merchant embrace purchase curtsy contract monster surprise hundred complete control sample instant inspect pilgrim contrast

78 Why might an eagle act like a chicken?
Friday Question of the Day Why might an eagle act like a chicken?

79 Today we will learn about:
Build Concept Vocabulary Plot and Theme Author’s Language Word Structure Grammar: Prepositions Spelling: Syllable Pattern VCCCV Take Notes/Record Findings Fitting In

80 Plot and Theme The plot of a story includes the important things that happen at the beginning, middle, and end. As you read, think about what happens in the story and why these things are important. As you read, think, “What is the big idea of the story? What did a character learn in this story?”

81 Author’s Language The words an author chooses can tell us a lot about the author’s purpose, the author’s viewpoint, and the genre of writing. An author might use metaphors and sweet words for a love poem. An author might use funny words and onomatopoeia in a humorous story.

82 Word Structure: Endings
You can use word structure and endings to help determine the meaning of unfamiliar words. List any unknown words you find as you read “Fly, Eagle, Fly!” Create a chart showing the unknown word, its word structure with base and –ed ending, and their definition of the word.

83 Endings Word Base + Ending Meaning

84 Bird Words Some words, such as eagle, refer to birds.
With a partner use reference sources to find different words about birds. Examples: pigeon, hawk, feathers, blue jay, turkey, sparrow, flight, soar, preen, flap

85 Grammar: Contractions
Friday Grammar: Contractions

86 tamara and me couldnt find dad’s coin with an eagles picture
Tamara and I couldn’t find Dad’s coin with an eagle’s picture. its worth a lot of mony It’s worth a lot of money.

87 Prepositions A voice was calling outside in the darkness.
In is a preposition. The words in the darkness are a prepositional phrase.

88 Prepositions A preposition is the first word in a group of words called a prepositional phrase. A preposition phrase ends with a noun or pronoun called the object of the preposition. A prepositional phrase tells more about other words in a sentence.

89 Prepositions Preposition: The eagle lived on a cliff.
Prepositional Phrase: The eagle lived on a cliff. Object of Preposition: The eagle lived on a cliff.

90 Prepositions Hint: A preposition is anything a rat can do to a woodpile.
about above across after against along among around at before behind below beneath beside between beyond by down during except for from in inside

91 Prepositions Hint: A preposition is anything a rat can do to a woodpile.
into near of off on onto out outside over past since through throughout to toward under underneath until up upon with within without

92 Syllables VCCCV pilgrim How many syllables are there? 2
How many vowel sounds are there? How many consonants are there between the vowels? 3, lgr pil / grim

93 Syllables VCCCV When I say the word pilgrim, I hear two syllables.
I hear two vowels, /i/ and /schwa/. I see three consonants: l, g, r. I split the syllables between pil and grim because gr is a blend and should not be divided.

94 Syllables VCCCV Read the words and divide them into syllables.
surprise farther hundred complete instead control fortress parsley We choose healthy snacks when we get hungry. hun / gry The teacher will explain the math problem to the class. ex / plain

95 Suffixes –er, -or, -ess, -ist
We studied the suffixes –er, -or, -ess, and –ist. Read this word to yourself. Raise your hand when you know what the word means. inventor What is the base word? invent

96 Suffixes –er, -or, -ess, -ist
Do the same thing with these words: hostess runner typist

97 Suffixes –er, -or, -ess, -ist
sculptor tourist golfer collector painter actress artist heiress cyclist narrator baker flutist

98 Suffixes –er, -or, -ess, -ist
The stewardess pointed to our seats in the plane. You should be quiet when you are a visitor at a museum. She was a finalist in the science fair. My mother works as a banker a the bank in our town.

99 Take Notes/Record Findings
Describe how you would take notes for a research project. Notes must be neatly organized. Write the date at the top of the page. Record the name of the source, including chapters and sections that you use.

100 Take Notes/Record Findings
Begin by skimming and scanning the source to get a sense of what it is about. You may want to write down some main ideas or topics. Organize your notes under these main ideas.

101 Take Notes/Record Findings
Keep key words in mind as you read through the source. If you find a fact or idea you feel is important, write it down. Summarize information in your own words.

102 Spelling: Syllable Pattern VCCV
Friday Spelling: Syllable Pattern VCCV

103 Spelling Words explode monster district surprise address hundred
substance children merchant embrace purchase curtsy contract monster surprise hundred complete control sample instant inspect pilgrim contrast

104 Review Games Spelling City: Spelling Words Vocabulary Words
Other Vocabulary Words

105 We are now ready to take our story tests.
Classroom webpage, Reading Test AR Other Reading Quizzes Quiz #


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