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Big Question: When might it be hard to grant freedom? Title: Author: Illustrator: Genre: Title: Happy Birthday, Mr. Kang Author and Illustrator: Susan L. Roth Genre: Realistic Fiction

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Big Question: When might it be hard to grant freedom? Title: Author: Illustrator: Genre: Title: Happy Birthday, Mr. Kang Happy Birthday, Mr. Kang Author and Illustrator: Susan L. Roth Genre: Realistic Fiction Slide 2 Slide 3 Happy Birthday, Mr. Kang Spelling Words above another upon animal paper open family travel afraid nickel sugar circus item gallon melon character cardinal Oregon particular dinosaur Slide 4 Happy Birthday, Mr. Kang Vocabulary WordsMore Words to Know bows chilly foolish foreign narrow perches recipe fragrant gingerly sleek affectionate collar territory Slide 5 Big Question: When might it be hard to grant freedom ? Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Slide 6 Monday Question of the Day When might it be hard to grant freedom? Slide 7 Today we will learn about: Build Concepts Cause/Effect Graphic Organizers Build Background Vocabulary Fluency: Appropriate Phrasing Grammar: Abbreviations Spelling: Schwa Animal Freedom Slide 8 Monday Fluency: Model Appropriate Phrasing Slide 9 Fluency: Appropriate Phrasing Listen as I read Elsa to you. While I read, notice that I group together words instead of reading word by word. Be ready to answer questions after the story. Slide 10 Fluency: Appropriate Phrasing Why does the author go to a place ten miles away from Elsa? How did the author know Elsa was hunting and eating on her own in the wild? Slide 11 Build Concept Vocabulary: Build Concept Vocabulary: affectionate, collar, territory Captivity Difficulties in Setting Free Needs in the Wild Animal Freedom Slide 12 Turn to page 304. Slide 13 Prior Knowledge: Prior Knowledge: Take 2 or 3 minutes to think about what you know about birthdays and pets. Slide 14 Vocabulary: Word Rating Chart Slide 15 Vocabulary Words bows - bends the head and body in greeting, respect, worship, or obedience bows chilly cold; unpleasantly cool foolish without any sense; unwise foreign outside your own country narrow not wide; having little widthnarrow Slide 16 Vocabulary Words perches - comes to rest on something; settles; sits perches recipe a set of written directions that shows you how to fix something to eatrecipe Slide 17 Other Vocabulary Words fragrant having a sweet smell or odor gingerly with extreme care or caution sleek soft and shiny; smoothsleek affectionate loving collar a leather or plastic band or a metal chain for the neck of a dog or other pet animalcollar Slide 18 Other Vocabulary Words territory an area, such as a nesting ground, in which an animal lives, and which it defends from others of its kind territory Next slide Slide 19 bows Slide 20 narrow Slide 21 perch Slide 22 recipe Slide 23 sleek Slide 24 collar Slide 25 territory Slide 26 Monday Grammar: Abbreviations Slide 27 did mr kangs pet fly all the way from china Did Mr. Kangs pet fly all the way from China? most birds cant traval across the ocean Most birds cant travel across the ocean. Slide 28 Grammar: Abbreviations Mr. Kang, says Mrs. Kang, did you forget about your three birthday wishes already? Mr. and Mrs. are abbreviations. Each begins with a capital letter and ends with a period. Slide 29 Grammar: Abbreviations An abbreviation is a shortened form of a word. Many abbreviations begin with a capital letter and end with a period. Slide 30 Grammar: Abbreviations Some titles used for names of people are abbreviations. For example, Dr. is the abbreviation for Doctor. The title Miss is not abbreviated. Mr. Mark Elton Lewis Ms. Susan Wang Miss Carmen Mendoza Slide 31 Grammar: Abbreviations An initial is the first letter of a name. It is written with a capital letter and is followed by a period. Mr. Mark E. Lewis S.B. Wang C.M.Mendoza Slide 32 Grammar: Abbreviations The names of days and months can be abbreviated. May, June, and July are not abbreviated. Days of the Week: Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Months of the Year: Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Slide 33 Grammar: Abbreviations Grammar: Abbreviations Capitalize letters and use periods correctly. ms jamie lee Ms. Jamie Lee Jan 24 Jan. 24 dr d bond Dr. D. Bond Slide 34 Grammar: Abbreviations Grammar: Abbreviations Capitalize letters and use periods correctly. thurs aug 2 Thurs., Aug. 2 b c pepper B.C. Pepper mon dec 13 Mon., Dec. 13 Slide 35 Grammar: Abbreviations Grammar: Abbreviations Find the words that can be abbreviated in the sentences below. Doctor Sanchez showed us his new parrot. Dr. Sanchez showed us his new parrot. Mister Davidson can teach parrots to talk. Mr. Davidson can teach parrots to talk. Slide 36 Monday Spelling: Schwa Slide 37 Happy Birthday, Mr. Kang Spelling Words above another upon animal paper open family travel afraid nickel sugar circus item gallon melon character cardinal Oregon particular dinosaur Slide 38 Tuesday Question of the Day Why does Mr. Kang feel a connection with the hua mei? Slide 39 Today we will learn about: Context Clues Cause/Effect Graphic Organizers Plot Vocabulary Fluency: Choral Reading Grammar: Abbreviations Spelling: Schwa Social Studies: Location Skills Animal Freedom Slide 40 Tuesday Fluency: Choral Reading Slide 41 Fluency: Choral Reading Turn to page 314. As I read, notice how I read entire groups of words instead of reading word-by-word. Now we will read the page together three times. Slide 42 Turn to page 306. Slide 43 Happy Birthday, Mr. Kang Pages 308-317 Slide 44 Tuesday Grammar: Abbreviations Slide 45 i allways look at the birds in the cage in dr. robinsons office I always look at the birds in the cage in Dr. Robinsons office. ms. sanchez and him clean the cage dayly Ms. Sanchez and he clean the cage daily. Slide 46 Grammar: Abbreviations Abbreviations are often used for words such as days and months and titles used with peoples names. Abbreviations for days, months, and peoples titles are capitalized and end with a period. Slide 47 Grammar: Abbreviations Some titles used for names of people are abbreviations. For example, Dr. is the abbreviation for Doctor. The title Miss is not abbreviated. Mr. Don Lee Chang Ms. Lucy Ruiz Mrs. Maya Lewis Slide 48 Grammar: Abbreviations An initial is the first letter of a name. It is written with a capital letter and is followed by a period. Mr. Don L. Chang L.T. Ruiz M.E. Lewis Slide 49 Grammar: Abbreviations The names of days and months can be abbreviated. May, June, and July are not abbreviated. Days of the Week: Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Months of the Year: Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Slide 50 Tuesday Spelling: Schwa Slide 51 Happy Birthday, Mr. Kang Spelling Words above another upon animal paper open family travel afraid nickel sugar circus item gallon melon character cardinal Oregon particular dinosaur Slide 52 Wednesday Question of the Day What does Mr. Kang learn from the hua mei? Slide 53 Today we will learn about: Cause/Effect Graphic Organizers Context Clues Theme Vocabulary Fluency: Appropriate Phrasing Grammar: Abbreviations Spelling: Schwa Social Studies: Immigration Animal Freedom Slide 54 Wednesday Fluency: Appropriate Phrasing Slide 55 Fluency: Appropriate Phrasing Turn to page 325. As I read, notice how I pause at commas and group words appropriately. Now we will read the page together three times. Slide 56 Happy Birthday, Mr. Kang Pages 318-327 Slide 57 Wednesday Grammar: Abbreviations Slide 58 this bird has bright feathers and it sings a cheerful song This bird has bright feathers, and it sings a cheerful song. its musick makes me feel happy Its music makes me feel happy. Slide 59 Grammar: Abbreviations Abbreviations are often used for words such as days and months and titles used with peoples names. Abbreviations for days, months, and peoples titles are capitalized and end with a period. Slide 60 Grammar: Abbreviations Using abbreviations when taking notes or writing outlines saves time and space for writers. Unabbreviated: Some birds fly south in October or November. Abbreviated: Some birds fly south in Oct. or Nov. Slide 61 Wednesday Spelling: Schwa Slide 62 Happy Birthday, Mr. Kang Spelling Words above another upon animal paper open family travel afraid nickel sugar circus item gallon melon character cardinal Oregon particular dinosaur Slide 63 Thursday Question of the Day How are animals that live in the wild similar to pets that stay with us in our homes? Slide 64 Today we will learn about: Vowel Sounds in tooth and cook Interview/Text Features Reading Across Texts Content-Area Vocabulary Fluency: Paired Reading Grammar: Abbreviations Spelling: Schwa Social Studies: Exotic Birds Slide 65 Thursday Fluency: Paired Reading Slide 66 Turn to page 328-331. Read these pages with a partner three times. Read groups of words instead of word-by-word. Offer each other feedback. Slide 67 Back to the Wild Pages 328-331 Slide 68 Thursday Grammar: Abbreviations Slide 69 the women was affraid the bird would fly away The women were afraid the bird would fly away. the bird disappeared on feb 2 The bird disappeared on Feb. 2. Slide 70 Grammar: Abbreviations Abbreviations are often used for words such as days and months and titles used with peoples names. Abbreviations for days, months, and peoples titles are capitalized and end with a period. Slide 71 Grammar: Abbreviations You may be asked to identify the correct abbreviation for a word. Remember that abbreviations for words that begin with a capital letter, such as days of the week and months of the year, also begin with a capital letter. All abbreviations end with a period. Slide 72 Grammar: Abbreviations Words: Mister Colemans birthday partySaturday, January 15. Abbreviations: Mr. Colemans birthday partySat., Jan.15. Slide 73 Thursday Spelling: Schwa Slide 74 Happy Birthday, Mr. Kang Spelling Words above another upon animal paper open family travel afraid nickel sugar circus item gallon melon character cardinal Oregon particular dinosaur Slide 75 Friday Question of the Day When might it be hard to grant freedom? Slide 76 Today we will learn about: Concept Vocabulary Cause/Effect Word Choice Context Clues Grammar: Abbreviations Spelling: Schwa Maps Animal Freedom Slide 77 Cause and Effect The cause is why something happens. The effect is what happens. Slide 78 Word Choice Authors select their words carefully. Often authors choose words that help the reader experience the way things look, sound, smell, taste, or feel. As you read, consider the authors choice of words. Try to see images in your mind as you read. Slide 79 Context Clues You can use antonyms as context clues to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words. List any unknown words in Happy Birthday Mr. Kang in the chart to help find the definition based on its antonym. Slide 80 Word Structure WordAntonymMeaning Slide 81 Rhyming Words Words that have the same ending sounds rhyme. Poems often use rhyming words, for example, house and mouse. Some words that rhyme have different spellings; others that are spelled the same may not rhyme. Slide 82 Rhyming Words Notice the spelling of these rhyming pairs. ants pants collar dollar sleep creep voice choice hug - snug cage rage glad sad sweet - neat feather weather cake - bake Slide 83 Friday Grammar: Abbreviations Slide 84 the old man feel selfesh because the bird wants its freedom The old man feels selfish because the bird wants its freedom. can the bird live out side in the Winter safely Can the bird live outside in the winter safely? Slide 85 Friday Spelling: Schwa Slide 86 Happy Birthday, Mr. Kang Spelling Words above another upon animal paper open family travel afraid nickel sugar circus item gallon melon character cardinal Oregon particular dinosaur Slide 87 Schwa At least one syllable in a multisyllabic word is accented, or stressed. about How many syllables do you hear in the word about? Which syllable is accented, or stressed? What vowel sound do you hear in the accented syllable? What vowel do you see in the unaccented syllable? Do you hear the long a sound? What sound do you hear? This is the schwa sound. Slide 88 Schwa When I read words that have more than one syllable, I see different vowels in the unaccented syllables, but the different vowel letters often stand for the same sound. Vowels in the unaccented syllables usually stand for the schwa sound. When Im not sure how to pronounce a multisyllable word, I say the schwa sound for the vowels in the unaccented syllables. Slide 89 Schwa Lets look at these words. affect April occur circus Slide 90 Schwa Schwa Read these words and find which letters stand for the schwa sound. sister bacon along upon gadget robin metal commit We stayed in a long cabin at the bottom of a canyon. I like to put lots of lettuce in my salad. Would you like to buy a pretzel for a nickel? The garage was ablaze. Slide 91 Vowels in tooth, cook We studied the words with the vowel sounds in tooth and cook. Slide 92 Vowels in tooth, cook Read the sentence to yourself. Raise your hand when you know which words have the vowel sound in tooth. The food was not good because we put in too little salt. food, too Slide 93 Vowels in tooth, cook Raise your hand when you know which words have the vowel sound in cook. The food was not good because we put in too little salt. good, put Slide 94 Vowels in tooth, cook Read the sentence to yourself. Raise your hand when you know which words have the vowel sound in tooth. Look at Dads new blue suit. new, blue, suit Raise your hand when you know which word has the vowel sound in cook. Look at Dads new blue suit. Look Slide 95 Vowels in tooth, cook Vowels in tooth, cook What letters make the oo sound in each word? pushup avenue swimsuit neighborhood shampoo outgrew overdue monsoon cruiser unscrew tenderfoot cushion Sues suitcase is full of clothes. I felt like snoozing, but the bright moonlight kept me awake. The horses hoofbeats shook the ground. The ships crew knew that a storm was due. Slide 96 Maps What do you expect to find on the map of a city? Some maps show roads. They can show all of the roads for a particular place or just the major, or main, roads. Slide 97 Maps A map can show important landmarks or attractions. Maps have a legend or key that shows what symbols are used. A scale shows the distance represented by a unit on the map. Slide 98 Boston Slide 99 Review Games Spelling City: Spelling Words Vocabulary Words Other Vocabulary Words Slide 100 We are now ready to take our story tests. Story test Classroom webpage, Reading Test AR Other Reading Quizzes Quiz # 46141