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1 Title: Good-bye, 382 Shin Dang Dong Authors: Frances and Ginger Park Illustrator: Yangsook Choi Genre: Realistic Fiction Big Question: What is gained and lost in a move from one culture to another?

2 Small Group Timer

3 Good-Bye, 382 Shin Dang Dong
Vocabulary Words More Words to Know airport curious delicious described farewell homesick memories raindrops enthusiastic glum possessions applications birth certificates sponsors

4 Good-Bye, 382 Shin Dang Dong
Spelling Words Vowel Sound in ball small almost always because straw drawn also author false already flaw sausage applause walnut lawn awesome altogether awning faucet laundry

5 Big Question: What is gained and lost in a move from one culture to another?
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

6 What is gained and lost in a move from one culture to another?
Monday Question of the Day What is gained and lost in a move from one culture to another?

7 Today we will learn about:
Build Concepts Sequence Monitor and Fix-Up Vocabulary Words Fluency: Model Expression/Intonation Grammar: Adverbs Spelling: Vowel Sound in ball Changing Cultures

8 Build Concepts As I read “Dan Thuy’s New Life in America,” I will use different tones of voice. Listen to see how my voice changes when I am reading narration and quotations. Be ready to answer questions after the story.

9 Build Concepts What steps did Dan Thuy’s family follow before immigrating to the United States? In what way do immigrants lead a double life?

10 Build Concept applications, birth certificates, sponsors
Things to Do Things that Help Difficulties Changing Cultures

11 Sequence & Monitor & Fix-up
Turn to Page

12 Prior Knowledge Think of how it feels to move to a new place.
Moving to a New Place

13 Vocabulary Words Word Rating Chart Word Know Have Seen Don’t Know
airport curious delicious described farewell homesick memories raindrops

14 Vocabulary Words curious – strange; odd; unusual
airport – an area used regularly by aircraft to land and take off curious – strange; odd; unusual delicious – very pleasing or satisfying; delightful, especially to the taste or smell farewell – parting; last

15 Vocabulary Words homesick – very sad because you are far away from home memories- persons, things, or events that you can remember raindrops- the water that falls in drops from the clouds

16 More Words to Know enthusiastic – feeling excited and positive about something glum – sad possessions – things that you own, that belong to you applications – requests for something

17 More Words to Know birth certificates – documents that contain information about a person’s date and place of birth sponsors – people that endorse, support, or are responsible for a person or thing Next slide

18 airport

19 raindrops

20 birth certificates

21 sponsors

22 Monday Grammar: Adverbs

23 jangmi moved happy into her knew home
Jangmi moved happily into her new home. her familys’ house has a big laun Her family’s house has a big lawn.

24 Grammar: Adverbs The taxi slowly pulled away.
Slowly and away are adverbs. They tell how and where the taxi moved.

25 Grammar: Adverbs An adverb is a word that can tell when, where, or how something happens. Yesterday, the family moved into a new home. (when) They carried boxes inside. (where) They happily unpacked the boxes. (how)

26 Grammar: Adverbs An adverb can come before or after the verbs they describe. Adverbs that tell how something happens often end in –ly.

27 Adverbs Find the adverbs in the sentences.
Recently Jangmi said good-bye to her house in Korea. Recently Jangmi said good-bye to her house in Korea. (when) Then she left the house. Then she left the house. (when)

28 Adverbs Find the adverbs in the sentences.
She wandered around. She wandered around. (where) Jangmi quietly looked at her big bedroom. Jangmi quietly looked at her big bedroom. (how)

29 Adverbs Find the adverbs in the sentences.
She now was happy to be in her new house. She now was happy to be in her new house. (when)

30 Adverbs Choose the correct word in each new sentence.
The builders arranged the bricks (beautiful, beautifully) on the new house. The builders arranged the bricks beautifully on the new house. The painters (carefully, careful) painted each room. The painters carefully painted each room.

31 Adverbs Choose the correct word in each new sentence.
They worked (safe, safely) on the roof. They worked safely on the roof. They cleaned the house (willing, willingly). They cleaned the house willingly. (Final, finally) the house was ready for its new owners. Finally the house was ready for its new owners.

32 Spelling: Vowel Sound in ball
Monday Spelling: Vowel Sound in ball

33 Good-Bye, 382 Shin Dang Dong
Spelling Words Vowel Sound in ball small almost always because straw drawn also author false already flaw sausage applause walnut lawn awesome altogether awning faucet laundry

34 What does Jangmi think she will miss most about her homeland?
Tuesday Question of the Day What does Jangmi think she will miss most about her homeland?

35 Today we will learn about:
Word Structure Sequence Monitor and Fix-Up Compare and Contrast Vocabulary Fluency: Choral Reading Grammar: Adverbs Spelling: Vowel Sound in ball Time for Social Studies: Cultures Changing Cultures

36 Fluency: Choral Reading
Tuesday Fluency: Choral Reading

37 Fluency: Choral Reading
Turn to page 206. Use expression as you read the dialogue. Think how the characters might be feeling. We will do three choral readings of this page.

38 Vocabulary Strategy for Compound Words
Turn to Page 196

39 Good-Bye, 382 Shin Dang Dong
Pages

40 Tuesday Grammar: Adverbs

41 the family landed safe in they’re new country
The family landed safely in their new country. her parents and her were afraid she would disslike the new place Her parents and she were afraid she would dislike the new place.

42 Grammar: Adverbs An adverb is a word that can tell when, where, or how something happens. An adverb can come before or after the verbs they describe. Adverbs that tell how something happens often end in –ly.

43 Spelling: Vowel Sound in ball
Tuesday Spelling: Vowel Sound in ball

44 Good-Bye, 382 Shin Dang Dong
Spelling Words Vowel Sound in ball small almost always because straw drawn also author false already flaw sausage applause walnut lawn awesome altogether awning faucet laundry

45 What makes Jangmi feel better about living in America?
Wednesday Question of the Day What makes Jangmi feel better about living in America?

46 Today we will learn about:
Sequence Monitor and Fix-Up Compound Words Compare and Contrast Vocabulary Fluency: Model Expresion/Intonation Grammar: Adverbs Spelling: Vowel Sound in ball Time for Social Studies: Geography Changing Cultures

47 Good-Bye, 382 Shin Dang Dong
Pages

48 Fluency: Paired Reading
Wednesday Fluency: Paired Reading

49 Fluency: Paired Reading
Turn to page 208. Partners take turns reading aloud. Use expression as you read. Partners may help with words and other feedback.

50 Wednesday Grammar: Adverbs

51 jangmi and she has allmost finished unpacking the pretty things for her room
Jangmi and she have almost finished unpacking the pretty things for her room. she has did it very cheerful She has done it very cheerfully.

52 Grammar: Adverbs An adverb is a word that can tell when, where, or how something happens. Adverbs make descriptions of actions more specific and vivid. General: Jangmi packed her clothes. Specific: Jangmi sadly packed her clothes.

53 Spelling: Vowel Sound in ball
Wednesday Spelling: Vowel Sound in ball

54 Good-Bye, 382 Shin Dang Dong
Spelling Words Vowel Sound in ball small almost always because straw drawn also author false already flaw sausage applause walnut lawn awesome altogether awning faucet laundry

55 Thursday Question of the Day What might two people from two different cultures have in common with one another?

56 Today we will learn about:
Homophones Reading Across Texts Content-Area Vocabulary Fluency: Choral Reading Grammar: Adverbs Spelling: Vowel Sound in ball Time for Social Studies: It’s a Small World

57 Literature in Reading: It’s a Small World
Pages

58 Fluency: Choral Reading
Thursday Fluency: Choral Reading

59 Fluency: Choral Reading
Turn to page Sing the song “It’s a Small World” three times.

60 Thursday Grammar: Adverbs

61 the korean girls’ had an american dish with sawsages
The Korean girls had an American dish with sausages. american foods is cooked different than korean foods American foods are cooked differently than Korean foods.

62 Grammar: Adverbs Test Tip:
You may be asked to choose the correct adverb form in a sentence. Remember that the –ly ending is often added to an adjective to make an adverb. Incorrect: The bell rang very sudden. Correct: The bell rang very suddenly.

63 Spelling: Vowel Sound in ball
Thursday Spelling: Vowel Sound in ball

64 Good-Bye, 382 Shin Dang Dong
Spelling Words Vowel Sound in ball small almost always because straw drawn also author false already flaw sausage applause walnut lawn awesome altogether awning faucet laundry

65 What is gained and lost in a move from one culture to another?
Friday Question of the Day What is gained and lost in a move from one culture to another?

66 Today we will learn about:
Build Concept Vocabulary Sequence Details and Facts Word Structure Grammar: Adverbs Spelling: Vowel Sound in ball Atlas Changing Cultures

67 Friday Grammar: Adverbs

68 was the voiage from asia hard for mom and she
Was the voyage from Asia hard for Mom and her? it wasnt the easyest trip for them It wasn’t the easiest trip for them.

69 Grammar: Adverbs An adverb is a word that can tell when, where, or how something happens. An adverb can come before or after the verbs they describe. Adverbs that tell how something happens often end in –ly.

70 Sequence The sequence of a story is the order in which events happen.
Clue words, such as first, next, then, and finally, are often used to signal the sequence of events. Dates and times can also be clues. Sometimes, no clue words are used at all.

71 Details and Facts Details are small pieces of information.
Facts are pieces of information that can be proven true. Details can help students figure out an for author’s reason writing a selection.

72 Compound Words You can use word structure to determine the meaning of compound words. These two words that make up compound words can help you know the meaning of the word.

73 Compound Words Word Word Parts Word Meaning birthplace halfway
underground

74 Vowel Sound in ball Many sounds can be spelled in different ways.
ball, launch, law, chalk Say the word ball. Then say ball before each of the other words. (ball - launch) Are the vowel sounds you hear in the words the same or different? Are the spellings of the vowel sounds the same or different?

75 Vowel Sound in ball When you come to an unfamiliar word, stop to sound it out. Sometimes the letters don’t stand for the sounds you expect them to. The word ball looks as if it should have the short a sound in hat, but it doesn’t. When a is followed by l, u, or w, it usually stands for the sound you hear in ball.

76 Vowel Sound in ball The hawk perched in the top of a tall tree. recall
applaud recall although sausage squawking awkward pausing sidewalk The hawk perched in the top of a tall tree. The chef said the sauce needed more salt. Isn’t it strange that people who sleepwalk rarely fall? It is awfully hot to go for a walk today.

77 Homophones We studied homophones.
Read the sentence to yourself. Raise your hand when you find two words that are homophones. Our class worked on the art project for over an hour. our, hour What does the homophone o-u-r mean? What does the homophone h-o-u-r mean?

78 Homophones Read the sentence to yourself. Raise your hand when you find two words that are homophones. I was not able to untie the knot. not, know What does the homophone n-o-t mean? What does the homophone k-n-o-t mean?

79 Homophones What is the difference in each pair of homophones?
patients patience course coarse presence presents allowed aloud mussel muscle horse hoarse

80 Homophones What is the difference in each pair of homophones?
The dogs had to pause to lick their wet paws. Kenny is trying to earn enough money to buy the urn for Mom’s birthday. Last Sunday I made an ice cream sundae. Our school club sold cookies for four dollars a dozen.

81 Atlas What reference might you use if you want to find the locations of different cities? An atlas is a book of maps. It might contain road maps of cities and towns in a particular region. It might include maps of the 50 states. An atlas can also show all the countries in the world.

82 Atlas Atlases are also available in CD-ROM format for use on the computer. Since the CD can store a large amount of information, this electronic atlas can contain a wide variety of maps. Like maps, atlases use symbols to show direction and landmarks.

83 Spelling: Vowel Sound in ball
Friday Spelling: Vowel Sound in ball

84 Good-Bye, 382 Shin Dang Dong
Spelling Words Vowel Sound in ball small almost always because straw drawn also author false already flaw sausage applause walnut lawn awesome altogether awning faucet laundry

85 Review Games Spelling City: Spelling Words Vocabulary Words
Other Vocabulary Words

86 We are now ready to take our story tests.
Classroom webpage, Reading Test AR Other Reading Quizzes Quiz # 65622


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