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Written and Illustrated by: Charles R. Smith, Jr. What Jo Did Compiled by: Terry Sams PES Written and Illustrated by: Charles R. Smith, Jr.

Summary Imagine that you could jump as high as a basket ball rim. That’s exactly what Joanna Marie, or Jo, could do. Jo makes new friends when she shows off her talent during a basketball game in which she is the only girl.

Study Skills Genre: Fiction Comprehension Skill: Cause and Effect Comprehension Strategy: Prior Knowledge Comprehension Review Skill: Draw Conclusions Vocabulary: Prefixes and Suffixes

Genre: Fiction Fiction often has characters and events that seem real. Try to picture this story taking place where you live, with people you know.

Comprehension Skill Tested – Cause and Effect Te112 An effect is something that happens. A cause explains why it happens. Writing may include clue words such as because, in order to, so, and as a result to link causes and effects. If these words are missing, readers need to think about cause-and-effect relationships on their own.

Comprehension Strategy – Prior Knowledge TE144a Good readers use what they know to help them understand what they read. They try to connect it to what they already know. They think about whether they have ever seen or experienced what they are reading about. This helps understand the new information. Let’s practice what we know about basketball.

Comprehension Strategy – Prior Knowledge TE144a Basketball Terms Basketball Equipment Special Skills Important Rules

Comprehension Skill Review – Draw Conclusions TE 153 When you draw conclusions, you use details and what you already know to form opinions or make decisions about characters and events.

Vocabulary Strategy Suffixes -able and Prefixes -un Suffixes and prefixes have their own meanings. The prefix -un means “the opposite of ________” or “not_____”, as in unhappy.

Vocabulary Strategy Suffixes -able and Prefixes -un The suffix –able means “able to be ____ed,” as in enjoyable. The suffix –less means “without _____,” as in painless. You can use suffixes as prefixes to help you figure out the meanings of words.

Question of the Week TE 142 m How can we learn to appreciate the talents of others?

Day 2 - Question of the Day Do you think Jo would have had a chance to show off her talent if she hadn’t worn her hat?

Day 3 - Question of the Day – How does the what do the other basketball players think about Jo’s talent?

Day 4 - Question of the Day - Review How does the speaker in “Fast Break” feel about himself?

Weekly Fluency Check - Rhythmic Patterns of Language TE 161a Read aloud “The Circuit” on p. 142m. Have students note your rhythmic pattern, which stress important and emotionally-charged words and makes dialogue sound like everyday conversation. Explain that you also change the pace of the words and the tone of your voice to match the context.

Research/Study Skill – Charts and Tables TE 161 L Charts show information visually. Lists, diagrams, and tables are all kinds of charts.

Research/Study Skill – Charts and Tables TE 161 L Tables are a special kind of chart that show information in rows and columns. Rows list information horizontally, or across. Columns list information vertically, or up and down.

Research/Study Skill – Charts and Tables TE 161 L A single box in a table is called a cell. Most charts or tables have a title that tells what the chart or table shows. We can practice this using word processing software like MS Word.

Review Questions What does Joanna do to T.J.’s jump shot? Why does he react the way he does? Why do the boys ask Joanna to play ball? Why do you think she hid the fact that she was a girl?

Review Questions What is the theme or “big idea” of this story? Which boy changes his attitude the most about Joanna? What are some ways it changed? Why does T.J. tell her to leave her hat at home at the end of the story?

Vocabulary - Say It marveled fouled unbelievable hoop speechless swatted fouled hoop jersey rim

backboard dribbling dunk accept learn nervous More Words to Know backboard dribbling dunk accept learn nervous

incredible; hard to think of as true or real unbelievable incredible; hard to think of as true or real

hit sharply or violently swatted hit sharply or violently

speechless not able to talk

an edge, border, or margin on or around anything rim an edge, border, or margin on or around anything

was filled with wonder; was astonished marveled was filled with wonder; was astonished

a shirt that is pulled over the head, made of a soft, knitted cloth jersey a shirt that is pulled over the head, made of a soft, knitted cloth

a ring or round flat band hoop a ring or round flat band

in sports, made an unfair play against fouled in sports, made an unfair play against

backboard in basketball, the flat, elevated surface of wood, glass, or plastic on which the basket on a basketball court is fastened

moving a ball by bouncing it dribbling moving a ball by bouncing it

dunk to shoot a basketball by leaping, so that the hands are above the rim, and throwing the ball down through the netting

easily excited or upset, restless; uneasy nervous easily excited or upset, restless; uneasy

to receive with liking and approval accept to receive with liking and approval

to become able by study or practice learn to become able by study or practice

I was so nervous and scared I dropped the ball.

I was so nervous and scared I dropped the ball.

We need to accept each other as we are and be kind.

We need to accept each other as we are and be kind.

How would you like to learn how to play?

How would you like to learn how to play?

He was unbelievable under the basket!

He was unbelievable under the basket!

The ball bounced off the rim.

The ball bounced off the rim.

Max swatted the ball away and kept it out of the basket.

Max swatted the ball away and kept it out of the basket.

I have always marveled at the way he can play ball.

I have always marveled at the way he can play ball.

Her performance tonight left me speechless.

Her performance tonight left me speechless.

He was fouled by the other player and did not make his basket.

He was fouled by the other player and did not make his basket.

He was bouncing the ball down the court toward the other team’s hoop.

He was bouncing the ball down the court toward the other team’s hoop.

Lots of boys want to wear Peyton Manning’s jersey number.

Lots of boys want to wear Peyton Manning’s jersey number.

Writing Assignment TE 161g Think of something you love doing. Write a poem using figurative language, about what it feels like when you are doing this activity.

Spelling Words adding –s and -es donkeys batteries bunches memories teammates counties scratches delays daisies hobbies

Spelling Words Adding –s and -es sandwiches costumes companies months holidays taxes supplies plays friends monkeys

eyelashes ambulances trophies secretaries inventories CHALLENGE eyelashes ambulances trophies secretaries inventories

This Week’s Word Wall Words Click and type your own words for this week:

Let’s review our Spelling words Let’s review our Spelling words. Watch carefully because they will flash on the screen for just a moment. We can clap as we spell the word, or we might just practice reading the words.

donkeys

batteries (battery)

bunches

memories (memory)

teammates

counties (county)

scratches

delays

daisies (daisy)

hobbies (hobby)

sandwiches

costumes

months

holidays

taxes

supplies (supply)

plays

friends

monkeys

companies (company)

GREAT JOB!