Week 26
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Week 26
Dragons and DinosaursStudents need a partner,
textbooks, pencils, practice books, crayons, writing journals
or notebook paper
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(Thanks to Clare Pechon, Independence, Lousiana) for voc slides.
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Dragons and Dinosaurs
• This week’s main story is titled, “Dragons and Dinosaurs”.
• In your writing journal, sketch and label a picture of a dragon and then sketch and label a picture of a dinosaur.
YOU HAVE ABOUT 10 MINUTES TO FINISH BOTH.
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Pair and Share• Turn and share your drawings
with your partner. Discuss what is the same about your drawings and what is different.
• Remember to face your partner and look at your partner and at their drawings as they talk to you.
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Nonfiction Texts• Nonfiction texts give facts. • In a nonfiction text, some facts
and ideas are more important that others.
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• To understand nonfiction text, you need to identify the most important ideas, or the main ideas.•A lot of times, the first
sentence in a paragraph tells you the main idea for the whole paragraph.
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Summarizing What You Read
•When you read, pause periodically to summarize sections of text.•Remember to look for the
main ideas in each section of text.
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Read paragraph 1 together:
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Summary:
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Read paragraph 2 together. Jot down the main points and then work with a partner to write a summary.
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Building Background:
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VocabularyWords
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contraptionA contraption is a strange-looking
machine or device.
Why might someone stare at a
contraption?
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roamedIf a creature
roamed an area, it wandered
around there.Which roamed the
earth in ancient times – trees or dinosaurs?
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massiveSomething
massive is very large and heavy.What is one massive animal that lives in
the ocean?
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submergedIf something is
submerged, it is beneath the surface of a body of water.
What might you use to explore a
submerged object?
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elegantSomething elegant
is graceful and pleasing to look at.
Where would you find elegant furniture – in a fancy
hotel or in a bus station?
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obstaclesObstacles are things that get in your way when you are going somewhere or trying to reach a goal.Why is it
dangerous to leave obstacles on
stairs?
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complicatedSomething that is complicated has many parts that are connected in ways to make it hard to understand.What is one
complicated device that some workers
use?
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eerieSomething that is eerie is strange and makes people feel afraid.
How would you feel if you heard an eerie
noise?
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(Thanks to Clare Pechon, Independence, Lousiana)
Practice Book page 151
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