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Lesson 30 Day 1. Voyage Across the Solar System. Question of the Day. What is something that you wish you did not have to do? I wish I did not have to ________________. Read Aloud. What might be the purpose for reading or listening to a poem again? for enjoyment - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Voyage Across the Solar System
Lesson 30 Day 1
Question of the Day
What is something that you wish you did not have to do?
I wish I did not have to ________________.
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Read Aloud
What might be the purpose for reading or listening to a poem again?
for enjoyment to listen for rhymes or rhythm to learn more about what happened Listen as I read. Notice how I pause at
commas and periods, as well as how I change the pitch in response to question marks.
Then echo read the poem with me.
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A Pig Is Never Blamedby Babette Deutsch
A pig is never blamed in caseHe forgets to wash his face.
No dirty suds are on his soap,Because with soap he does not cope.
He never has to clean the tubAfter he has had a scrub,
For whatever mess he makes,A bath is what he never takes.
But then, what is a pool to him?Poor pig, he never learns to swim.And all the goodies he can cram
Down his gullet turn to ham.It’s mean:
Keeping clean.You hardly want to, till you’re very big.
But it’s worse to be a pig.
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Read Aloud
How does the author feel about pigs?
What does the author with she did not have to do?
How does the author’s opinion about being clean change as the poem goes on?
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Suffixes: –tion & -sion
This week we will review the phonics skills from the previous four weeks.
What are the root words in these words? action
act protection
protectThe suffix –tion is pronounced /shen/.
The spelling of a root word often changes when a suffix is added.
How was the spelling of act changed to form action? The t at the end of act was dropped.
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Suffixes: -tion & -sion
What are the root words in these words? discussion
discuss expression
expressThe suffix –sion is usually pronounced
/shen/. How did the spelling of discuss change to
form discussion?One s was dropped from the end of discuss.
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Find the root word of the following words.
connection connect
suspension suspend injection
inject progression
progress
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Find the words with –tion and –sion and write them in your journal. Underline the root words.Patting your dog is a sign of
affection. affection affect, -tionAdmission to the county fair is
eight dollars. admission admit, -sionDo you prefer to do subtraction
or division? division divide, -sion
Practice book pg. 253
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Spelling Pretest
vision caution session fluid piano loyal reliable flexible
powerless dangerous famous biplane nonstop overnight oversee
Turn to Practice book pg. 254
Making Inferences
Authors do not always tell everything so readers must make inferences to figure out the missing information or ideas.
When you make inferences, you use text clues along with what you already know about the topic.
Making an inference can help you determine what happened or how a character feels in a selection.
Focus
Skill
Making Inferences
I know that when I infer, I use clues to figure out something. I can use clues from the text and what I already know to make an inference. I can use a chart to organize clues that can help me make an inference.
Turn to page 365 and reread. Let’s fill out the graphic organizer on
the next slide together.
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Making InferencesFocus
Skill
What the Author Tells You
What You Already Know
Inference
When Shaleeta rubs a balloon on her arm, static electricity makes pepper jump off a plate.
When I scuff my feet on the carpet and touch the doorknob, I get zapped by static electricity.
Rubbing things together makes static electricity.
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magnify
When you magnify something, you make it look larger than it actually is.
The word is.. magnify What is the word? magnify What would you magnify with a
telescope? What might you use to magnify
tiny letters on a page?
observed
If you observed something I, you watched it carefully to learn more about it.
The word is.. observed What is the word? observed What do you observe in the
classroom on school days? What have you observed in the
area around your house?
generates
To generate something is to produce it.
The word is … generate What is the word? generate What machines generate
power? What generates heat and
light for our planet?
confirm
When you can prove something is correct, you can confirm it.
The word is… confirm What is the word? confirm How do you confirm that you
have learned your spelling words?
How would you confirm that you had a doctor’s appointment next week?
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picturesque
Something that is picturesque is pretty enough to be in a picture.
The word is … picturesque What is the word? picturesque When is a garden most
picturesque? What can make a countryside
look picturesque?
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safeguard
To safeguard something is to protect and guard it.
The word is… safeguard What is the word? safeguard Who are the people who
safeguard our communities? How might you safeguard
your home?
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expedition
The astronauts prepared for their expedition.
An expedition is an adventure or a journey to a new place.
The word is… expedition What is the word? expedition Would you prefer a mountain
expedition or an expedition to the beach?
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uncharted
The space shuttle traveled to an uncharted part of space.
If an area is uncharted, there are no maps of that place.
The word is… uncharted What is the word? uncharted Would you like to travel to an
uncharted place or one that is well-explored?
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aligned
When two things are aligned, they match up perfectly.
The word is… aligned What is the word? aligned Can you think of two
things that are aligned?
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occur
When something occurs, it happens.
The word is… occur What is the word? occur Tell something that
occurred last night.
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Grammar: Irregular Verbs
Some verbs are irregular and form their tenses in unusual ways.
For example, many irregular verbs do not add –ed to form the past tense.
Yesterday she rode her bike. rode I wrote a poem last week. wrote I had made a card for my friend. made
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Grammar: Irregular Verbs
Lou thought about a gift for his teacher. thought I have found a quarter. found How do you know it is an irregular verb? It is in the past tense and does not end
in –ed. Write a sentence for each of these
words. bring wear see