Jamaica Louise James Lesson 11 Day 4

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Lesson 11 Day 4

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What do you like about painting pictures? What makes painting different from drawing with

crayons or pencils? Why do we often wear special clothes when painting

pictures? Tell about some ways you like to use a brush when

you paint a picture. I like painting pictures because_______

Daily Proofreading sam and I will go to a movie on friday. Sam and I will go to a movie on Friday.

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A dot, a blot,

a smidge, a smear,

And just a little squiggle here. . . A dab,

a dash, a splish,

a splat, That’s how Patrick paints a cat! Robin Bernard

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Word Wall

worry

question

picture

bought draw

especially

sure

minute

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Syllable Pattern VCCV

vowels a e i o u

consonants

all the letters that are not vowels

When a word has a vccv pattern divide the word between the consonants.

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VCCV Pattern

pencilv cc

numberv cc

v

v

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1.bath 2. shadow3.sandwich4.starfish5.matchbox6.shape 7.such 8.show

9. each10. wish11. then12. bathtub 13. lunch14. chop 15. catch

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Author’s PurposeAuthor’s Purpose

   

Authors write for different purposespurposes, or reasons: *Sometimes they write to tellto tell a storya story that readers will

enjoy.*Sometimes they write to teachto teach factsfacts about real things. *Sometimes they write to tellto tell whatwhat they they thinkthink oror feelfeel about about somethingsomething.•To find an author’s purposeauthor’s purpose, thinkthink about the kind of writing. at the chart.•Can you think of an example you have read for each purpose?

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bought draw especially minute picture question sure worry

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filthy – If something is very dirty, it is filthy. fellow – You use fellow to describe a person who has

something in common with you. executive – When someone is a boss in charge of a

business, that person is called an executive. beautifying – When you are making something nicer

or more beautiful than it was, you are beautifying it. renowned – If you are renowned, you are famous for

something. kin – Your kin are all of your family members and

relatives. original – When something is original, it is the first of

its kind. adorn – When you adorn something, you decorate it

and make it beautiful.

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filthy, beautifying a teddy bear that has been dragged through the

mud a birthday gift wrapped with paper and ribbons a grassy field littered with trash

executive “I’ll make a decision on that by the end of the day.” “Could I stay home tomorrow?” “My plan will increase our business and please our

customers.” Please schedule a meeting on that for this

afternoon.

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adorn, original a birthday cake a sweatshirt a pair of gym shoes a bicycle

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An abbreviation is a short way to write a word. Most abbreviations end with a period. Abbreviations for proper nouns begin with

capital letters. Abbreviations are pronounced as if they were

written out.

Mrs. Jackson Mon. Apr. 19 Dr. Hodges Thurs. Dec. 8

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A personal narrative tells a true story about something that happened in your life.

Use the words I, me, we, and us. Tell about your thoughts and feelings. Use capital letters and periods in

abbreviated titles such as Mr. and Dr.