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LEAD21 Unit 7: Local Leaders Week 2 Day 4

Extend the Theme Theme Question: What role does the government play in my community? Focus Question: Where can I see the government in action in my community? Last year the police department gave a class called “Bike Safety Tips.” It taught everyone about wearing helmets and being careful in traffic. That’s one way our local government helps us stay safe in our community.

Extend Theme Vocabulary Theme VocabularyRelated Words agree issue Review the definitions of the theme vocabulary. Then, sort the words below into the correct related words column. problem yes same idea debate question consent

Determine Important Information What are some other strategies you know? Let’s look on page 18. I know that the authors often put the most important information in the first or last sentence of a paragraph. “Many people in a community have different ideas,” is important to remember. The author gives examples to support this sentence. After reading the example about wanting to build a factory, I can infer that people will disagree over this issue.

Use Text Evidence PagesQuestionText Evidence 18-19What role does the government play in my community? On page 19 there is an example of people having a disagreement over whether or not to build a factory What is page 20 mostly about? 22-25How do community rules get made?

Word Study Syllable Division: V/V pattern Use the words from the box to practice dividing each word into syllables. Then, complete the blanks with the words from the box. I like to ____ things using clay. I read a story about a _____ who was taller than trees. I don’t want the rain to ______ my new shoes. I like to read when my room is ______. My teacher read a ______ about a clown. I will sing a _____ with my sister. createruinpoem giantquietduet

Spelling Create sentences using our spelling words. I’mwe’llhe’dyou’re it’sdidn’tcan’tthat’s Fluency: “Government You Can See”

Publishing When we prepare our writing for publishing we… Make a nice, neat copy that includes revisions and edits. Include the title to our poem and write our name under the title.