Click for Teacher Pages Finding Context Clues 3rd Grade Language Art Sherry McCombs Myken Fogt.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Fact and Opinion Communication Arts.
Advertisements

Over. new sound take only little work know.
Unit 8 How was your school trip? (Period Two). Lead in How was your last school trip? Where did you go? What did you do there?
Introducing Extensive Reading
Saw. begin fall always play old want work asked.
3rd Grade, Language Arts Mary Ruebusch McCurdy School
2.3: Point of View 1 st Person : Story is told by one of the characters in the story. 3rd Person/Objective: Narrator is something outside of the story.
Autobiography vs. Biography What are the characteristics of a biography and an autobiography?
Synonyms What are they?What are they?. Synonyms are words with the same meaning. We use synonyms to make a sentence more interesting.
3rd Grade Language Arts Mary Ruebusch McCurdy School
News Report.  You will write a 1 page news report based on the title and picture provided.
Writing an Essay By Megan N. Brink.
Lesson 3-Learning a Story Begin Learning a Story Now it is time for you to find a great story! Really begin to learn the story and learn how to tell.
Princeton Review SAT Book
Sea Creatures: Write your names here Write your class here Write your school here Write the name of your sea animal here.
Classroom objects and commands ESL Vocabulary Mrs. Coverdale.
Language Arts 2nd and 3rd Grade
December 5 th, 2011 Staff Development: Think-Alouds and Gists.
Point of View. Narration not “Quotation ” When trying to determine point of view, you must look at the narration. Do not look at anything in quotation.
Setting 3rd Grade, Language Arts Mary Ruebusch McCurdy School Click for Teacher Page.
Sight Words List 1 Mr. Matthews Grade One can.
Fry Sight Word Inventory Second 100 Words New Sound.
 I used to be a 7 th grader long ago- my favorite class was Art  I grew up in Iowa  I have a younger brother and sister  I went to college at The.
SPI Vocabulary – Multimeaning Words Click picture to see BrainPop video.
Theme 5 Tancie West 3 rd Grade John S. Jones Elementary.
Let’s Review My First Free Summer.
Finding The Summary Teacher Guide: For Grades 1-3.
List #2 2nd hundred most commonly used words Directions: 1. Please read through this list with a partner 2. Time each other reading the words 3. Start.
Segment 1 Segment 1 EXAM REVIEW & FAMILY Collaboration.
Subtracting With Place Value. Place Value to Subtract ,000 How many ones make a ten?
By Craig Stark The Serengeti. Our trip We went to the Serengeti park for our photo vacation. We saw many fascinating animals and plants. It was very hot.
My Virtual Field Trip to the Zoo
How do you write a closing paragraph that stays on topic for a prompt?
To Teacher Pages Searching for the Main Idea For Created by Sherry McCombs Myken Fogt.
What are we going to do today?. We’re going to learn a new activity for practicing vocabulary.
Notes on Theme Theme is a universal statement about life or people. It fits people of all time periods and cultures. It often explains why people act.
Cause and Effect 3rd grade, Language Arts Mary Ruebusch McCurdy School Click for Click for Teacher Page.
IT’S SNOWING BY KATHY STORMS. It’s snowing, it’s snowing. Let’s go play in the snow.
ALL PERIODS WRITING 10/26/15 Start 4 new pages of warm-ups in your writing notebook. 1.Copy down the sentence and fill in the blank: A clause must have.
Star Fish Narrative. What are starfish Have you seen a starfish? Who could describe what a starfish looks like?
Fast Phrases Repeated Reading practice Contain second 100 Fry Words
DRAWING CONCLUSION S Annie Carrier.  Content Area: English/ Language Arts  Grade Level: 3 rd Grade  Summary: The purpose of this instructional PowerPoint.
Phrases with Second 100 Words. over the river after the game take a little just the same.
FRY PHRASES Learn these words and you will be well on your way to becoming a great reader!!!
Multiple Meaning Words Grade 4 Learning Objective  Distinguish and interpret words with multiple meanings.  Reading Standard: Word Analysis 1.6.
+ Multiplying Fractions by Whole Numbers 5 th Grade Mathematics Amber Wiley.
The Racing Game of Knowledge How much do you know about possessives? Continue.
Objective Students will be able to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words and phrases and understand the difference between literal and nonliteral.
Writing Activity: On a sheet a paper please take the next 5-7 minutes to write down your thoughts on the following topic: Capitalism versus Communism (pros.
Created By Sherri Desseau Click to begin TACOMA SCREENING INSTRUMENT FIRST GRADE.
goat b t g k r i j sh e b a r c u b i t p o r m f i d
Turn in your homework (Newton’s 2nd Law Practice Problems 1).
(Listen and Draw a Route)
Journey to the jungle Me and my friend amah looked on the internet and researched the jungle and found images of the jungle itself.
Signposts We’ve been talking about signpost. Remember, signposts are those things that let us know that something is going on, whether is be that a store.
2 minutes Introduce the Map of the World and our travelling companion Vincent Van Gogh! We will be tracking all over the world with Vincent and learning.
Unit8 HOw was your school trip?
Practice with Context Clues
Fact and Opinion Communication Arts.
The of and to in is you that it he for was.
Communication Arts 3rd grade
Fact and Opinion Communication Arts.
Language Arts 2nd and 3rd Grade
Learning Inventories How Do You Like to Learn?.
Language Arts: Monday 1-14 I.N. 5
“I’d like some FRIES with that!”
1st Grade Text Talk Unit 6.
That’s What’s New With Me!
Presentation transcript:

Click for Teacher Pages Finding Context Clues 3rd Grade Language Art Sherry McCombs Myken Fogt

Teacher Page OBJECTIVE: The learner will read passages and look for context clues to understand what is being said in each sentence. Activity: The learner will write a narrative using three to five context clues in their story.

Teacher Page PROCEDURE: 1 Go through the presentation with the class. Discuss the context clues given. 2. Use the pen to underline the clues and their meaning. 3. Have the students select a topic. Have them give three to five context clues in their writing.

continue Let’s pretend that you just went on a safari. You want to share what you saw with your classmates.

I just came back from a long journey. I can’t wait to tell everyone about my trip. continue What is another name for journey? pen

Another name for a journey is a trip.

I used my camera to take lots of pictures. I can’t wait to show everyone my photos. Answer follows. What is another name for photos? pen

If you said that pictures are photos, you are right.

My mom took a lot of pictures of this pride. Have you ever seen such a big group of lions before? What is a pride? Click to find out.

A pride is a group of lions. Did you get the right answer?

I love all animals. I saw many creatures on my safari. What is another name for animals?

If you said animals are creatures, you are right.

When looking for context clues in reading, read the entire sentence or passage. Look for words that have the same meaning.

IT IS YOUR TURN Write your own story using 3 to 5 examples of context clues in your writing. Remember, try to find two words that have the same meaning. When your final copy is finished, draw a picture to go with your story. Good Luck!!!