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1 Author: Kathleen Krull Genre: Biography
Big Question: How can we combine our resources to make change? Author: Kathleen Krull Genre: Biography

2 Small Group Timer

3 Review Games Vocabulary Words: Story Sort Arcade Games Study Stack
Spelling City: Vocabulary Spelling City: Spelling Words

4 Spelling Words Words from Many Cultures

5 ivory cocoa lilac gorilla pretzel safari kayak crocodile fiesta dandelion monsoon slalom amateur boutique suede poncho hammock bungalow sequin burrito ukulele origami haiku artichoke wildebeest

6 Big Question: How can we combine our resources to make change
Big Question: How can we combine our resources to make change? Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

7 Vocabulary Words access authority lush obstacle toll torment wilt
More Words to Know access authority lush obstacle toll torment wilt compassionate humility nonviolence justice oppressed protest

8 How can we combine our resources to make change?
Monday Question of the Day How can we combine our resources to make change?

9 Today we will learn about:
Build Concepts Fact and Opinion Prior Knowledge Build Background Vocabulary Fluency: Punctuation Clues Grammar: Adjectives and Articles Spelling: Words from Many Cultures Civil Rights

10 Fluency Punctuation Clues

11 Fluency: Punctuation Clues
Listen as I read “The Hammer of Justice.” As I read, notice how I pause a short moment at commas and a longer moment at end of sentence punctuation marks. Be ready to answer questions after I finish.

12 Fluency: Punctuation Clues
Identify one statement of fact and one statement of opinion expressed in the article. What is the author urging her readers to do?

13 Concept Vocabulary justice – the quality or condition of being fair and right oppressed – controlled or ruled by cruel and unjust means protest – a strong statement that objects to something one thinks is bad or unfair

14 Concept Vocabulary (To add information to the graphic organizer, click on end show, type in your new information, and save your changes.)

15 Build Concept Vocabulary justice, oppressed, protest
People Goals Actions Civil Rights

16 Fact and Opinion, Prior Knowledge Turn to Page 562 - 563.

17 Prior Knowledge How did this potato get on my plate?
Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Step 4: Step 5:

18 Prior Knowledge This week’s audio explores the United Farm Workers Union and some of its successes. After you listen, we will discuss what you learned about the work this union does.

19 Vocabulary Words

20 Vocabulary Words access – right to approach, enter, or use; admittance
authority – power to enforce obedience; right to command or act lush – having thick growth; covered with growing things

21 Vocabulary Words obstacle – something that prevents or stops progress; hindrance toll – tax or fee paid for some right or privilege torment – cause very great pain wilt – to become limp and bend down; wither

22 More Words to Know compassionate – wishing to help those who suffer; sympathetic; pitying humility – humbleness of mind; lack of pride; meekness

23 More Words to Know nonviolence – belief in the use of peaceful methods to achieve any goal; opposition to any form of violence (next slide)

24 lush

25 obstacle

26 wilt

27 Grammar Adjectives and Articles

28 growing up, cesar thought every Summer night was a feista
Growing up, Cesar thought every summer night was a fiesta. lilacks grow by the place where we camps Lilacs grow by the place where we camp.

29 Adjectives and Articles
Their ranch was an island in the hot Sonoran desert. Hot is an adjective. It describes the noun desert. An and the are a special kind of adjective called articles. They are used before nouns or other adjectives. Sonoran is a proper adjective, formed from a proper noun. It describes the noun desert.

30 Adjectives and Articles
An adjective is a word that describes a noun or pronoun. It tells what kind, how many, or which one. The sun shone on the white sand. The wind was warm. (what kind) Several workers rested. One man read a newspapers. (how many) Cesar lives in that house. Those houses belong to us. (which one)

31 Adjectives and Articles
The words a, an, and the are special adjectives called articles. They appear before nouns and other adjectives. Use a before words that begin with a consonant sound. Use an before a word that begins with a vowel sound. Use the before words beginning with any letter.

32 Adjectives and Articles
He spent a long day pulling beets out of the ground. It was an awful day. A proper adjective is formed from a proper noun. Proper adjectives are always capitalized. Cesar Chavez is an American hero.

33 Adjectives and Articles Underline the adjectives once, the articles twice.
That meeting was held at an abandoned theater in Fresno. Green vineyards fill the valleys in California.

34 Adjectives and Articles Underline the adjectives once, the articles twice.
Plump grapes drooped on many vines. Cesar Chavez was good at solving a problem.

35 Adjectives and Articles Underline the adjectives once, the articles twice.
Imagination is required to find a nonviolent solution. Chavez touched the new Italian suit.

36 Adjectives and Articles Underline the adjectives once, the articles twice.
Biographies are the stories of real people. Hot sun baked the ground in Arizona.

37 Adjectives and Articles Write a, an, or the to complete each sentence.
____ angry worker refused to pick grapes. An or The ____ unruly neighbors upset Cesar. The Farmworkers organized ____ march to Sacramento. the or a

38 Adjectives and Articles Write a, an, or the to complete each sentence.
Chavez’s live is ____ amazing story. an He worked to improve ____ lives of migrant worker. the ____ less determined man would have given up. A

39 Spelling Words Words from Many Cultures

40 ivory cocoa lilac gorilla pretzel safari kayak crocodile fiesta dandelion monsoon slalom amateur boutique suede poncho hammock bungalow sequin burrito ukulele origami haiku artichoke wildebeest

41 What do you think motivated Cesar Chavez to seek justice?
Tuesday Question of the Day What do you think motivated Cesar Chavez to seek justice?

42 Today we will learn about:
Homonyms Fact and Opinion Prior Knowledge Context Clues Vocabulary Fluency: Echo Reading Grammar: Adjectives and Articles Spelling: Words from Many Cultures Social Studies: The Dust Bowl The United Farm Workers of America Civil Rights

43 Vocabulary Strategy: Homonyms Turn to Page 538 - 539.

44 Harvesting Hope Turn to Page 566 - 573.

45 Fluency Echo Reading

46 Fluency: Echo Reading Turn to page 573, paragraphs 6-8.
As I read, notice how I pause at each comma and at the end of each sentence. We will practice as a class doing three echo readings of these paragraphs.

47 Grammar Adjectives and Articles

48 when the sun raised overhead the migrent workers removed their panchos
When the sun rose overhead, the migrant workers removed their ponchos. the children drinked cocoa and ate yogart for breakfast The children drank cocoa and ate yogurt for breakfast.

49 Adjectives and Articles
An adjective describes a noun or pronoun. It tells what kind, how many, or which one. A, an, and the are adjectives called articles. An adjective formed from a proper noun is a proper adjective. Proper adjectives are capitalized.

50 Spelling Words Words from Many Cultures

51 ivory cocoa lilac gorilla pretzel safari kayak crocodile fiesta dandelion monsoon slalom amateur boutique suede poncho hammock bungalow sequin burrito ukulele origami haiku artichoke wildebeest

52 Wednesday Question of the Day Do you think Cesar Chavez’s response to the victory gained by the marchers was an appropriate one? Why or why not?

53 Today we will learn about:
Prior Knowledge Sequence Vocabulary Fluency: Punctuation Clues Grammar: Adjectives and Articles Spelling: Words from Many Cultures Social Studies: Nonviolent Direct Action Civil Rights

54 Harvesting Hope Turn to Page 574 - 578.

55 Fluency Punctuation Clues

56 Fluency: Punctuation CLues
Turn to page 576, paragraphs 4-6. As I read, notice how I pause at commas and at the ends of sentences. Now we will practice together as a class by doing three echo readings.

57 Grammar Adjectives and Articles

58 their is few monsoons in arizona
There are few monsoons in Arizona. cesar chavez fighted for the rights of an migrant farm worker Cesar Chavez fought for the rights of a migrant farm worker.

59 Adjectives and Articles
An adjective describes a noun or pronoun. It tells what kind, how many, or which one. A, an, and the are adjectives called articles. An adjective formed from a proper noun is a proper adjective. Proper adjectives are capitalized.

60 Adjectives and Articles
Writers use vivid adjectives to create clear pictures for their readers. Vague: The child wore a hat. Vivid: The tiny, bright-eyed child wore a large, floppy hat.

61 Adjectives and Articles
Review something you have written to see if you can improve it by adding vivid adjectives.

62 Spelling Words Words from Many Cultures

63 ivory cocoa lilac gorilla pretzel safari kayak crocodile fiesta dandelion monsoon slalom amateur boutique suede poncho hammock bungalow sequin burrito ukulele origami haiku artichoke wildebeest

64 Thursday Question of the Day How might nonviolent direct actions benefit a society? How might they not?

65 Today we will learn about:
Poetry Reading Across Texts Content-Area Vocabulary Fluency: Partner Reading Grammar: Adjectives and Articles Spelling: Words from Many Cultures Social Studies: Housing for Migrant Workers

66 and “Farmworkers” Turn to Page 580 – 581.
“Fieldworkers” and “Farmworkers” Turn to Page 580 – 581.

67 Fluency Partner Reading

68 Fluency: Partner Reading
Turn to page 576, paragraphs 4-6. Read this three times with a partner. Be sure to pause for emphasis at commas and at the ends of sentences and offer each other feedback.

69 Grammar Adjectives and Articles

70 on weekends my unkle lays in his hamock in the yard
On weekends, my uncle lies in his hammock in the yard. cesar chavez is a man whom marched to the capital building Cesar Chavez is a man who marched to the capitol building.

71 Adjectives and Articles
An adjective describes a noun or pronoun. It tells what kind, how many, or which one. A, an, and the are adjectives called articles. An adjective formed from a proper noun is a proper adjective. Proper adjectives are capitalized.

72 Adjectives and Articles
Test Tip: Adjectives most often appear before a noun or pronoun. However, they can appear after a linking verb. Then they are called predicate adjectives.

73 Adjectives and Articles
Before Noun: Cesar Chavez was a happy student. After Verb: Cesar Chavez was happy about going to school.

74 Spelling Words Words from Many Cultures

75 ivory cocoa lilac gorilla pretzel safari kayak crocodile fiesta dandelion monsoon slalom amateur boutique suede poncho hammock bungalow sequin burrito ukulele origami haiku artichoke wildebeest

76 How can we combine our resources to make change?
Friday Question of the Day How can we combine our resources to make change?

77 Today we will learn about:
Build Concept Vocabulary Fact and Opinion Author’s Viewpoint/Bias Context Clues for Homonyms Grammar: Adjectives and Articles Spelling: Words from Many Cultures Newsletter Civil Rights

78 Fact and Opinion Statements of opinion are someone’s beliefs or way of thinking about something. The statement Cars are the best way to travel is a statement of opinion.

79 Fact and Opinion Statements of fact can be proved true or false. Statements of opinion cannot be proved but can be shown to be valid or faulty. Valid statements of opinion are supported by facts or experts. Faulty statements are not supported by facts.

80 Author’s Viewpoint/Bias
An author’s viewpoint is the way an author thinks about the subject of his or her writing. Bias can occur when a viewpoint prevents readers from considering an event or issue without the author’s opinion.

81 Author’s Viewpoint/Bias
An author’s viewpoint may be one of many feelings, including fear, admiration, pity, disdain, or amusement.

82 Author’s Viewpoint/Bias
You can identify an author’s viewpoint by thinking about the words an author uses to describe a subject. An author’s bias is revealed in the opinionated words he or she uses.

83 Context Clues: Homonyms
You can use context clues to determine the correct meaning of homonyms—words that are spelled the same but have different meanings. Use a dictionary to find definitions for the words in the chart. Use context clues to determine the correct definition for the word as it appears in the phrases from Harvesting Hope.

84 Homonyms Word Phrase Definition bills “to pay its bills” change
“to fight for change” flew “Cesar flew out the door” guts “nonviolence takes more guts” heart “in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley” spinning “spinning ghost stories”

85 Newsletter Do your parents receive newsletters in the mail from various organizations, such as the library, schools, or community centers? A newsletter is a brief publication of a group, containing news of interest to that group’s member. Most newsletters have an index that is like a Table of Contents.

86 Newsletter The headlines in newsletters are like newspaper headlines. They tell what the articles will be about. The lead or first paragraph of a newsletter article usually answers the questions who, what, when, why, and how.

87 Newsletter Photographs and illustrations almost always have captions below them to explain the photograph or illustration. Most newsletters have regular features, or articles of special interest to members.

88

89 Grammar Adjectives and Articles

90 there history book has a biograpy of cesar chavez
Their history book has a biography of Cesar Chavez. chavez spoke to whoever he found and didnt never quit Chavez spoke to whomever he found and didn’t ever quit.

91 Adjectives and Articles
An adjective describes a noun or pronoun. It tells what kind, how many, or which one. A, an, and the are adjectives called articles. An adjective formed from a proper noun is a proper adjective. Proper adjectives are capitalized.

92 Spelling Words Words from Many Cultures

93 ivory cocoa lilac gorilla pretzel safari kayak crocodile fiesta dandelion monsoon slalom amateur boutique suede poncho hammock bungalow sequin burrito ukulele origami haiku artichoke wildebeest

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


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