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Good Morning !!! Today is Thursday, January 21, 2016 Bell work 1.Turn in your Library Books into the Black bucket 2.Turn in your Homework into the Red.

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2 Good Morning !!! Today is Thursday, January 21, 2016 Bell work 1.Turn in your Library Books into the Black bucket 2.Turn in your Homework into the Red Bucket! 3.TURN IN YOUR TAKE HOME IN THE PINK BUCKET ON THE HORSESHOE TABLE IN NUMBER ORDER. 4.Complete Thusday Math Front and Back 5.“Playtime in the Snow” Highlight in the text where you found the answers to 1 & 2 6.If you are finished with your book, you may swap it out. 7.Practice your Flashcards Activity Computer Activity Computer 1

3 Morning Meeting Today is January 21st We go to Computer today for Activity. You have 30 seconds to greet one another around your desk. Important dates and information Graded Papers go home Today Fact Fluency Test Tomorrow! Choose 3 people to share about something. After they have shared, choose 2 people to respond to the person sharing. Quote of the Day: 2 8:45

4 Making Meaning Narrative Nonfiction 9:00

5 3rd Grade Making Meaning Unit 5 Week 2: Narrative Nonfiction

6 Stop and Ask Questions It is a think tool to help you make sense of stories. Today you will practice “Stop and Ask Questions” You will use a sticky note to write a question that comes to mind and place it in your book.

7 Thinking About My Reading 1. REREAD a part of the book that you do not understand carefully and slowly 2. READ AHEAD and look for more information 3. STOP & ASK QUESTIONS about what you are reading, searching for answers before, during, and after reading 6

8 Individualized Daily Reading You will be reading silently for 15-20 minutes. I will be conferring with individual students. You will continue to read fiction texts. Continue to pay attention to what you are learning and wondering as you read independently. At the end of IDR, I will ask you to share what you learned and wondered with the class.

9 Share Your Reading What is the book about? What is something you wondered as you were reading? What is something you learned? Did that make you wonder anything else?

10 Day 3 In today’s lesson you will: Hear and discuss parts of an narrative nonfiction book Identify what they learn from the book Wonder about the book Refer to the text to support their thinking Contribute different ideas and take responsibility for themselves 9:45

11 Discuss Lessons from Wilma Rudolph’s Life You have heard two biographies, one about Harriet Quimby and one about Wilma Rudolph. You as a reader can often learn a lesson from a person’s biography that you can apply to your own life.

12 What was Wilma Rudolph like? What did she do that showed what she was like? What did you learn about the way Wilma lived her life that you would like to remember and use in your own life?

13 Read aloud: Author’s Note This note provides more information about a subject This note in Wilma Unlimited, gives us information about what she did after she won her gold medals. Student Response Book page 23 Reread – This will give us a chance to notice information we may have missed the first time we read it.

14 Double Entry Journal p. 24 What did you learn about Wilma Rudolph from the author’s note? What do you wonder? Were any of the things you wondered about explained in the author’s note? What did you find out about them? What are some things you wondered about that have been explained?

15 Vocabulary 10:15

16 Week 16 Wilma Unlimited Vocabulary

17 LIVELY Lively means to be “active” If someone is lively, the person is energetic and full of life Even though Wilma was often very sick, she was a lively child. Wilma’s love of running and jumping shows that she is lively

18 Suffix -est means the “most” Liveliest Lively When you add the suffix –est to lively you make liveliest, which means “most lively, or most energetic, or full of life.

19 MEMORABLE Wilma worked hard to learn to walk again without her leg brace. “Memorable” means “worth remembering” −It is something that is not easy to forget −The day Wilma and her mother mailed the brace to the hospital was memorable, or worth remembering because Wilma hated the brace and from then on she would not have to wear it.

20 “THROW YOURSELF INTO SOMETHING” Wilma Unlimited tells how Wilma became a champion athlete. When Wilma stopped wearing her leg brace, she was able to take part in the sports and games she could not play before. “Throw yourself into something” means “do something with a lot of energy and enthusiasm.” −You work hard and do your very best −Wilma threw herself into basketball, or played it with lots of enthusiasm and did her very best.

21 Which of the words you learned yesterday might you use in your writing? How might you use the word? TTP I might use the word ____________ when I am writing …

22 Practice Using the Words If you are feeling lively, are you likely to take a nap? Why? TTP −Prompt: If I am feeling lively, I (am/am not) likely to take a nap because… What is the most memorable book you have read? Why? TTP −Prompt: The most memorable book I have read is _______ because… How would you throw yourself into learning how to play the piano? Why? TTP −Prompt: I would throw myself into learning how to play the piano by…

23 22 10:30

24 Being a Writer Expository Nonfiction 10:35

25 3rd Grade Making Meaning Week 1: Expository Nonfiction Week 1: Expository Nonfiction

26 Read Nonfiction Texts Write about nonfiction reading Spend 15–20 minutes browsing the nonfiction texts Ask and briefly discuss: – When reading today, what did you notice about how the information is organized? – What did you find out from your reading today, and what are you curious to know more about? Turn to your partner. 25

27 Writing Time! Write one or two interesting things you found out about an animal today. Write one or two things you are curious about. Add any new topics that interest you in your writing ideas section. 26 Skip Lines Make sure you leave a line blank.

28 What did you hear your classmates share that makes you curious? What did you do to share the materials fairly today? How did that work? What problems, if any, are we still having with sharing materials fairly? What else can we do to avoid those problems next time? 27

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30 FRACTIONS 29

31 Exit Ticket


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