 An issue is an edition of a newspaper or magazine.  The word is..  issue  What is the word?  issue  Would you want to read the latest issue of.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Good Morning! Today is ____________________. There are all kinds of ___________. We can play ball and go with our friends. We can take a walk, too. A friend.
Advertisements

$ Dads New Job p. 67 p.14.
Your Child As A Reader.
The Play of the Diary of Anne Frank
Bob the Builder earns cubes by listening to his teacher and following directions. I can earn cubes by: 1. Listening to my teacher 2. Following directions.
Objective: To listen attentively and respond appropriately to oral communication.
UNIT spelling SOFT C – HARD C.
“Ask the Experts” Theme 3 Lesson 14 Day 3. Question of the Day What do you talk about with your friends? My friends and I like to talk about ______________.
Lily walks in the street and looks in the toy shop window. She sees a beautiful doll. It is fifty dollars. Lily wants to buy the doll but she has no money.
Mrs. Cahill. What Type of Learner Are You?  The 3 types of learners  Visual  Auditory  Kinesthetic/Tactile.
Choices and Changes Lessons: 1.Scarcity 2.Alternatives 3.Alternatives Have Advantages & Disadvantages 4.Choice 5.Opportunity Cost.
Objective: To listen attentively and respond appropriately to oral communication.
Elements of Nonfiction
Task : Writing a letter to a friend. Skill Building 1: Guidelines: Think about what questions to ask and write them down in advance. Write brief notes.
VY_32_INOVACE_AJ1r Imagine something has just happened to your friend. Make a spontaneous decision about how to help him/her. What will you do for.
On-Demand Writing What is it? On-Demand Writing is…  Part of tests given at the end of the school year.  It tests your writing skills.  You are given.
LET’S LEARN ABOUT MODAL VERBS. The modal verbs are: We use modal verbs to show if we believe something is certain, probable or possible (or not). We also.
SPEECH COMMUNICATION Angela Ivey St. Pauls High School.
Characterization- a writer’s use of information that tells readers what a character in a story is like A writer uses characterization to make us feel a.
Lesson 5 Day 1 School News. Question of the Day How did you feel on the first day of school? On the first day of school, I felt ________. T372.
Idioms 1 Chapter 3. Can I help you find something ?  I’m just looking/we’re just looking, thank you.  Yes, please, I’m looking for ___________. A salesperson.
Word of the Day Week of September 17 th. rambunctious: when someone acts wild and noisy Part of Speech: adjective Which ones are acting rambunctious?
You need your text book, workbook, pencil and journal. Lesson 13 Day 3.
1. issue-an edition of a newspaper or magazine 2. advice-you tell what you think a person should do 3. consult-ask a person for information 4. expertise-
You need your textbook, workbook, journal and pencil. Lesson 15 day 2.
Question of the Day When has someone or something surprised you? I was surprised when ______________________. T398 Oral Language Write one or two sentences.
What Kind of Learner Are You?
I know an author.. Yes, I do know an actual author Her name is Julie.
Can't buy me love, love Can't buy me love I'll buy you a diamond ring my friend if it makes you feel alright.
Unit 6 Pets Grammar.
VOCABULARY WORDS IB PROFILES. IB Learner Profiles  Inquirer  Communicator  Caring  Knowledgeable  Open-Minded  Principled  Reflective  Risk-Taker.
What Is Science? (pages 6–12) Learning Objectives Students will be able to… 1. Identify the skills and attitudes that scientists use to learn about the.
Robust Vocabulary: Transformation in the Classroom Roberta Jacobs Castle Hills Elementary Third Grade Teacher.
A Word a Day Grade 3 Week 3. DAY 1 Week 3 scold Say the Word scold.
Unit 1: Lesson 4 Vocabulary Copyright © 2011 Kelly Mott.
Discussing topics speaking class. Answer What did you bring with you to school today? When you are visited to a friend’s house, do you usually take something?
Learning to Write HILDA GERENA SERRALTA PROF. D. MERCADO MARCH 28, 2009.
“All on the Map”. commotion A commotion happens when a lot of people are running around making a lot of noise.
Lesson 15 Day 4 You will need your textbook, workbook, journal, and pencil.
Based on a presentation from The Huber Heights Police Division Crime Prevention Unit STRANGER DANGER.
Lesson 15 Day 3 You will need your textbook, workbook, journal, and pencils.
Discovering your learning style Visual, Auditory, and Tactile.
STRANGER DANGER.
PRACTICE TEST 4. PAPER I - SECTION I PAPER II – SECTION I.
Happy Thanksgiving !.  Tell your partner something good that happened to you recently.  What was it?  Why did you appreciate it?
Conditional Clauses. You use a conditional clause to talk about a possible situation and its results. Conditional clauses often begin with ‘if’. To make.
Learning Styles Listening, Viewing, Doing, Writing, Reading, Speaking.
You need your text book. Lesson 15 Day 1. Phonics and Spelling bundlelittlefiddle bundlelittlefiddle What sound do you hear at the end of each word? What.
ESSAY 2 REVISIONS Grammar: Active vs Passive Voice.
Hi! My name is Stan and today I am going to teach you economic wants and consequences of the opportunity cost.
What do these people have in common? DoctorAgony Aunt TeacherParent TherapistFriendLibrarian Careers AdvisorGym instructor.
Ask for Advice: What should I do? Ask for advice: What should I do?
Unit1: Listening practice John Lu.. Step1 Dictation one: 1.The room is three times as large as that one. The room is three times the size of that one.
STRANGER DANGER What is a STRANGER? A “stranger” is someone you and your family do not know. A stranger does not always look mean or scary!
Welcome to My Reading Recovery Lesson. Rereading Familiar Books In every lesson every day I get to read lots of little books. I get to pick some of my.
Responding to Literature Houghton Mifflin Grade 3 D. Crisler 2012/2013.
And Making Connections Between Texts. What are they? Compare? = Look for similarities. = Ask yourself: What is the same? Contrast? = Look for differences.
WORLD LANGUAGES What you will do. What you will learn. What you can expect.
Blood Is Thicker By: LaToya Willams 1 st block Mrs. Sonesen.
7A Units 1-2 Revision. Unit 1: Main task: introduce yourself. Key points: 1. good, well 2. say,speak,tell,talk Unit 2: Main task: introduce your school.
Text Purpose.
“All on the Map”.
Point of View in Informational Texts
Lesson 15 Day 1 You need your book, pencil, journal, and workbook.
Lesson 15 Day 1 You need your book, pencil, journal, and workbook.
Dear Charlie Letter from a friend.
When has someone or something surprised you?
Lesson 5 Day 1 School News.
issue-an edition of a newspaper or magazine
“All on the Map”.
Presentation transcript:

 An issue is an edition of a newspaper or magazine.  The word is..  issue  What is the word?  issue  Would you want to read the latest issue of a magazine? Explain.  Where can you find the newest issue of your favorite magazine?

 I f you give someone advice, you tell what you think the person should do.  The word is..  advice  What is the word?  advice  Who might you ask for advice about a problem? Why?  Where could you get advice about what kind of bike to buy?

 When you consult someone, you ask him or her for information.  The word is..  consult  What is the word?  consult  When might you consult with me?  Why might you consult a librarian?

 When you recommend something, you tell someone that you think it is good.  The word is..  recommend  What is the word?  recommend  If you disliked a movie, would you recommend it?  What book would you recommend to a friend?

 Someone who is sensible make good decisions and judgments.  The word is…  sensible  What is the word?  sensible  Is it sensible to go for a walk during a thunderstorm?  When is it sensible to fly a kite?

 To devise is to figure out a way to do something.  The word is…  devise  What is the word?  devise  What might you do to devise a plan to save money?  When might you need to devise a plan?

 If someone has expertise, he or she knows a lot about a particular topic or skill.  The word is…  expertise  What is the word?  expertise  Healthy Heart uses her expertise on healthy habits to answer the question about exercise.  Whose expertise do we depend on to make us healthy again when we are ill?

 If you send correspondence, you are communicating in writing.  The magazine staff read the correspondence sent in by the classroom.  The word is…  correspondence  What is the word?  correspondence  Do you prefer to send correspondence by writing a letter or by using ?  What are some different means of correspondence ?

 If you shudder, you are trembling from fear or from being cold.  The low, rumbling sound of thunder makes the windows shudder in their panes.  The word is…  shudder  What is the word?  shudder  Which sound is more likely to make you shudder – a loud crashing noise or the sound of a fountain?  What might make a person shudder ?  Imagine one of those things has happened. How would you look?

 Something that is luscious appeals to your senses, such as you sense of taste.  The boy picked three luscious tomatoes for dinner.  The word is…  luscious  What is the word?  luscious  Would you think a slice of melon or a slice of onion is luscious ?  What do you think is the most luscious food?  What would you do or say if you had just eaten some of that food?