Day 30
* Warm Up *
Wordy Wednesday
p. 11 / Week 7 - September 24, 2018 - September 28, 2018
What are you reading this week?
Wordy Wednesday - Summarize what you read today in one word and explain your word in complete sentences.
p. 11 / Week 7 - September 24, 2018 - September 28, 2018
What are you reading this week?
Wordy Wednesday - Summarize what you read today in one word and explain your word in complete sentences.
* Vocabulary *
Unit 3: Test Prep
Finish, Check, & Turn-In Packet p. 15-20 (1 journal)
Study: Quizlet or Word List
Test tomorrow
Unit 3: Test Prep
Finish, Check, & Turn-In Packet p. 15-20 (1 journal)
Study: Quizlet or Word List
Test tomorrow
* Literature *
(for the week)
(for the week)
Story Elements: p. 1-3: Notes #7
Narrator, Point of View
1st person
2nd person
3rd person
Story Elements: p. 1-3: Notes #8
Dialogue, Figurative Language
Monologue
Dialogue
Figurative Language
Story Elements: p. 1-3: Notes #9
Theme, Analogy
Theme: explanation
Shrek trailer - Themes
A great resource for identifying themes
Analogy: explanation
Shrek - Analogy
On Your OWN
Grover Dill and the Tasmanian Devil - handout
Lit Packet p. 8-9
Narrator, Point of View
1st person
2nd person
3rd person
Story Elements: p. 1-3: Notes #8
Dialogue, Figurative Language
Monologue
Dialogue
Figurative Language
Story Elements: p. 1-3: Notes #9
Theme, Analogy
Theme: explanation
Shrek trailer - Themes
A great resource for identifying themes
Analogy: explanation
Shrek - Analogy
On Your OWN
Grover Dill and the Tasmanian Devil - handout
Lit Packet p. 8-9
- Turn your Literature packet in (pages 1-9) when complete. Due THURSDAY!!
- Free Read
* Cool Down *
Don't forget to list three things we covered today!
For your final activity, read the following information. Write the complete answer.
Examine the underlined portion of the sentence below. Choose the answer that correctly separates the items in the series.
Examine the underlined portion of the sentence below. Choose the answer that correctly separates the items in the series.
New evidence suggests that children are more likely to confide in their pets than their siblings when faced with difficult circumstances like grief; illness; or divorce.
A) NO CHANGE
B) grief illness
C) grief, illness,
D) grief: illness:
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