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UNIT 1 WEEK 2
Thunder Rose
Day One – Content Knowledge
Oral Language
• How can nature challenge us?
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzUTxZkU5pc
• Inside the tornado
Build Oral Language
Oral Vocabulary
Amazing Words!
1.Roaring
2.Stationed
3.Meteorologist
4.Twister
How Nature Challenges Us
Tornado Snow and Ice Wildfire Understanding
weather
Read Aloud – Night of the Twisters
Comprehension Skill: Cause and Effect
Comprehension Strategy: Summarize
Vocabulary
• With a partner read each word and definition. In the back half
of your reading spiral write each word in a sentence.
Underline or highlight the vocabulary word in the sentence.
Conventions –Worksheet Grammar 2
Handwriting – Work on page 9 from your cursive packet
Spelling – Long Vowel VCV
Take the pretest on Spelling City. Write the correct list of words in your
spiral.
Complete WS DVD10
Research and Inquiry – How can nature challenge us?
STEP 1 – Identify and Focus Topic
Research a challenging force of nature, such as a tornado, earthquake,
volcano, or hurricane.
Choose one force to research. List what you will use to find your
research in your spelling spiral. Then write an inquiry question.
Centers
Day 2 - Content Knowledge
Build Oral Language
• How can nature challenge us?
• http://www.schooltube.com/video/561eabf190c390338a52/Hurri
canes%20101
• Hurricanes
• “The roaring had started somewhere to the east, then came
bearing down on us like a hundred freight trains. Only that
twister didn’t move on It stationed itself right overhead, making
the loudest noise I’d ever heard, whining worse than any jet.”
• What does roaring mean?
• Why would a tornado be described as roaring?
Oral Vocabulary
• Amazing word –
Precipice
• Look on page 50 and
51. How do you think
the icy precipice
makes the climber
feel?
• Discuss with a partner-
• What would you do if a
twister came roaring
toward your house?
• What would be
interesting if you
worked as a
meteorologist?
• If you were helping
younger students
where might you be
stationed? why?
How Nature Challenges Us
Tornado Snow and Ice Wildfire Understanding
weather
Word Analysis – Greek and Latin Roots
• Greek and Latin rots, such as viv, struct, and tele can give
clues about work meanings. Roots are combined without
word parts to form whole words.
• Copy the chart below in your reading spiral. Draw a line
connecting the Greek word to the Meaning.
Literary Terms - Hyperbole
• Hyperbole is an obvious exaggeration that is commonly
used in tall tales.
• An exaggeration could be much greater or less, or much
better or worse than things actually are.
• Read Carrie the Calf on page 55. There are lots of
hyperboles throughout the story.
Literary Terms – Hyperbole
Vocabulary Skill – Homonyms
• A tall tale is a humorous
story that tells about
extravagantly impossible
happenings. it usually
involves a character with
special abilities.
• A tall tale by Jerdine Nolen
• Illustrated by Kadir Nelson
Conventions – Small Group. Bring your packet!
Type to Learn – Log in and work for 15 minutes.
Spelling – Long Vowel VCV
Reader’s and Writer’s Notebook WS 54
Research and Inquiry – How can nature challenge us?
STEP 2 – Navigate and Search
Use the internet and books from the library in order to research your
inquiry question you wrote about on Monday.
Write your facts on separate notecards.
Make sure you write down web addresses, authors, and dates of the
web sites
http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/natural-
disasters/
http://www.ready.gov/natural-disasters
http://www.neok12.com/Natural-Disasters.htm videos
Centers
Day 3 – Content Knowledge
Oral Language
• How can nature challenge us?
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSgB1IWr6O4
• Earthquakes
• “Her ma was right grateful to have such a resourceful child. No other
newborn had the utter strength to life a whole cow clear over her head
and almost drink it dry.”
• What does resourceful mean?
• What makes rose resourceful?
• What does grateful mean?
• What are some synonyms for these two words?
Build Oral Vocabulary
• Amazing word –
disaster
• Name a disaster that
could happen to your
family or your
community.
• Discuss with a
partner-
• What do you think
Thunder Rose would
do if she saw
someone hanging
onto a precipice?
Why?
• What types of workers
need stamina to get
their jobs done?
How Nature Challenges Us
Tornado Snow and Ice Wildfire Understanding
weather
• How do you know that
Thunder Rose is a tall tale?
• Use your own words to
explain how Rose invented
barbed wire.
• A tall tale by Jerdine Nolen
• Illustrated by Kadir Nelson
Think Critically
• In your reading spiral
answer the Think
Critically questions on
your own.
Conventions – Subjects and Predicates
Worksheet DVD15
Spelling – Long Vowel VCV
Reader’s and Writer’s Notebook WS 60
Research and Inquiry – How can nature challenge us?
STEP 3 – Analyze Information
Look at the information you found last time about your topic. Do you
need to refocus your inquiry question?
Centers
Handwriting – Work on page 9 from your handwriting without tears
packet.
Day 4 – Content Knowledge
Oral Language
• How does nature challenge us?
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZp1dNybgfc
• Volcano Video
• “The stories of Rose’s amazing abilities spread like wildfire, far and
wide. And as sure as thunder follow lightning, and the sun follows
rain, whenever you see a spark of light flash across a heavy steel
gray sky, listen to the sound of the thunder and think of Thunder Rose
and her song. That mighty, mighty song pressing on the bull’s-eye
that was set at the center of her heart.” –Thunder Rose p. 73
• What does wildfire mean?
• What does the phrase spread like wildfire mean?
• What do you think it meant by the bull’s eye that was set at the center
of he heart?
Build Oral Vocabulary
• Amazing word –
unpredictable
• Yesterday we learned
that tornadoes can be
unpredictable. What
does unpredictable
mean?
• Discuss with a
partner-
• How might a drought
affect agriculture in a
rural area? How might
agricultural problems
affect other people?
• Identify the disasters
that Thunder Rose
prevented? How did
she?
How Nature Challenges Us
Tornado Snow and Ice Wildfire Understanding
weather
Science in Reading – Expository Text
• The texts we read are structured differently depending on the author’s
reasons for writing.
• Expository text give information about real people or events. These
text will present quantitative or factual information graphically
• What types of expository text have you used before?
• Why did you use them?
• Graphics are used to show information visually. What are some
examples of graphic sources in expository text?
What is our T-Chart showing so far?
As a group at your table create an example of a graphic that would be in one of
the sources we have below.
Measuring Tornados
• What information is the chart
on page 79 telling us?
• What facts are given about
F-3 tornadoes?
• F-5?
• In your reading spiral write
three things you learned
from the Fujita scale chart.
Measuring Tornadoes
• Where do you think the twin tornadoes that Thunder Rose
lassoed would fall on the Fujita Scale?
• Discuss what you think Thunder Rose’s tornadoes did to the
farms in her area.
• When my brother stole a cookie from
the cookie jar, my mom told him to
clean up his act.
• We can use context clues to determine
the meaning of the idiom, “clean up his
act.”
• Was the brother misbehaving? What do
you think his mom wanted him to do?
• With a partner find idioms in Thunder
Rose. Create a chart in your reading
spiral for idioms you find and what they
mean.
Idiom and Page # Meaning
Listening and Speaking
• Think about a time when you
saw or heard someone perform
an engaging reading of a story.
What made the storyteller
interesting to listen to or to
watch?
• Create your own tall tale!
Remember to use vivid words,
idioms, and exaggerations.
• We will be sharing our stories
with our groups!
Conventions – Subjects and Predicates
Reader’s and Writer’s Notebook p. 61
Spelling – Long Vowel VCV
Let’s Practice It! DVD16
Research and Inquiry – How can nature challenge us?
STEP 4 – Synthesize
Synthesize your research findings and results into a fact sheet and a
map.
Centers
Day 5 – Content Knowledge
Oral Language
• How can nature challenge us?
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJBS94GVyuo
• Tsunami
Build Oral Vocabulary
• Amazing words
• roaring, stationed,
meteorologist, twister,
stamina, precipice,
agriculture, disaster,
unpredictable, wildfire
• Discuss with a partner-
• Use the concept map
and what you have
learned from this week’s
discussions and reading
selections to form and
– a
realization or big idea
about meeting
challenges.
• In your spiral write down
a few sentences about
your
beginning with, “This
week I learned…”
How Nature Challenges Us
Tornado Snow and Ice Wildfire Understanding
weather
REVIEW
• Comprehension Skill: Cause and Effect
• An effect is something that happens. A cause is the
reason why something happens. A cause may have
more than one effect, and an effect may have more than
one cause.
• This helps us understand why characters do certain
things.
• Let’s Practice it! p. 17
REVIEW
• Grade Page 53
• Vocabulary Skill: Homonyms
• Homonyms are words that have the same pronunciation and
spelling but different meanings and origins.
• The pitch of her voice got higher and higher as she
continued her tirade.
• How can we determine the meaning of the homonym pitch using
context clues?
• Look through Thunder Rose. Find one homonym.
• With a partner write multiple sentences for the homonym
using context clues to illustrate the multiple definitions.
• Extra time? Find one more!
REVIEW
• Grade Page 54 and 60
• Word Analysis: Greek and Latin Roots
• Remember, Greek and Latin roots give clues about word
meanings.
• Roots are combined with other word parts to form whole words.
• How do the roots aqua (water), tele (far), and struct (build) help
decode the meanings of the following words:
• Aquatics
• Aquamarine
• Telephone
• Television
• Construct
• Destruction
REVIEW
• Literary Terms: Hyperbole
• A hyperbole is an obvious exaggeration.
• Reread “The Tale of Carrie the Calf” on page 55.
• What is one example in the second paragraph of a hyperbole?
• What effect does this have on the story?
• Now, draw this t-chart in the back part of your reading spiral. With a
partner write the examples of hyperbole and what the author was
trying to express.
Hyperbole Example Hyperbole Meaning
Research and Inquiry – How can nature challenge us?
STEP5 – Communicate
Share your research presentation with your table group. Be sure to:
1. Keep eye contact with your teammates
2. Speak clearly, loudly, and at an appropriate rate.
3. Gesture and point to certain parts of your presentation to emphasize
important information.
4. Respond to questions with details from the research.
Spelling – Take your Post-Test on Spelling City!
Conventions – Subjects and Predicates
Review- The subject names whom or what the sentence is about. The
predicate describes what the subject is or does.
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RS 1.2

  • 1. UNIT 1 WEEK 2 Thunder Rose
  • 2. Day One – Content Knowledge Oral Language • How can nature challenge us? • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzUTxZkU5pc • Inside the tornado
  • 4. Oral Vocabulary Amazing Words! 1.Roaring 2.Stationed 3.Meteorologist 4.Twister How Nature Challenges Us Tornado Snow and Ice Wildfire Understanding weather
  • 5. Read Aloud – Night of the Twisters
  • 6. Comprehension Skill: Cause and Effect Comprehension Strategy: Summarize
  • 7. Vocabulary • With a partner read each word and definition. In the back half of your reading spiral write each word in a sentence. Underline or highlight the vocabulary word in the sentence.
  • 8. Conventions –Worksheet Grammar 2 Handwriting – Work on page 9 from your cursive packet Spelling – Long Vowel VCV Take the pretest on Spelling City. Write the correct list of words in your spiral. Complete WS DVD10 Research and Inquiry – How can nature challenge us? STEP 1 – Identify and Focus Topic Research a challenging force of nature, such as a tornado, earthquake, volcano, or hurricane. Choose one force to research. List what you will use to find your research in your spelling spiral. Then write an inquiry question. Centers
  • 9. Day 2 - Content Knowledge Build Oral Language • How can nature challenge us? • http://www.schooltube.com/video/561eabf190c390338a52/Hurri canes%20101 • Hurricanes • “The roaring had started somewhere to the east, then came bearing down on us like a hundred freight trains. Only that twister didn’t move on It stationed itself right overhead, making the loudest noise I’d ever heard, whining worse than any jet.” • What does roaring mean? • Why would a tornado be described as roaring?
  • 10. Oral Vocabulary • Amazing word – Precipice • Look on page 50 and 51. How do you think the icy precipice makes the climber feel? • Discuss with a partner- • What would you do if a twister came roaring toward your house? • What would be interesting if you worked as a meteorologist? • If you were helping younger students where might you be stationed? why? How Nature Challenges Us Tornado Snow and Ice Wildfire Understanding weather
  • 11. Word Analysis – Greek and Latin Roots • Greek and Latin rots, such as viv, struct, and tele can give clues about work meanings. Roots are combined without word parts to form whole words. • Copy the chart below in your reading spiral. Draw a line connecting the Greek word to the Meaning.
  • 12. Literary Terms - Hyperbole • Hyperbole is an obvious exaggeration that is commonly used in tall tales. • An exaggeration could be much greater or less, or much better or worse than things actually are. • Read Carrie the Calf on page 55. There are lots of hyperboles throughout the story.
  • 15. • A tall tale is a humorous story that tells about extravagantly impossible happenings. it usually involves a character with special abilities. • A tall tale by Jerdine Nolen • Illustrated by Kadir Nelson
  • 16. Conventions – Small Group. Bring your packet! Type to Learn – Log in and work for 15 minutes. Spelling – Long Vowel VCV Reader’s and Writer’s Notebook WS 54 Research and Inquiry – How can nature challenge us? STEP 2 – Navigate and Search Use the internet and books from the library in order to research your inquiry question you wrote about on Monday. Write your facts on separate notecards. Make sure you write down web addresses, authors, and dates of the web sites http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/natural- disasters/ http://www.ready.gov/natural-disasters http://www.neok12.com/Natural-Disasters.htm videos Centers
  • 17. Day 3 – Content Knowledge Oral Language • How can nature challenge us? • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSgB1IWr6O4 • Earthquakes • “Her ma was right grateful to have such a resourceful child. No other newborn had the utter strength to life a whole cow clear over her head and almost drink it dry.” • What does resourceful mean? • What makes rose resourceful? • What does grateful mean? • What are some synonyms for these two words?
  • 18. Build Oral Vocabulary • Amazing word – disaster • Name a disaster that could happen to your family or your community. • Discuss with a partner- • What do you think Thunder Rose would do if she saw someone hanging onto a precipice? Why? • What types of workers need stamina to get their jobs done? How Nature Challenges Us Tornado Snow and Ice Wildfire Understanding weather
  • 19. • How do you know that Thunder Rose is a tall tale? • Use your own words to explain how Rose invented barbed wire. • A tall tale by Jerdine Nolen • Illustrated by Kadir Nelson
  • 20. Think Critically • In your reading spiral answer the Think Critically questions on your own.
  • 21. Conventions – Subjects and Predicates Worksheet DVD15 Spelling – Long Vowel VCV Reader’s and Writer’s Notebook WS 60 Research and Inquiry – How can nature challenge us? STEP 3 – Analyze Information Look at the information you found last time about your topic. Do you need to refocus your inquiry question? Centers Handwriting – Work on page 9 from your handwriting without tears packet.
  • 22. Day 4 – Content Knowledge Oral Language • How does nature challenge us? • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZp1dNybgfc • Volcano Video • “The stories of Rose’s amazing abilities spread like wildfire, far and wide. And as sure as thunder follow lightning, and the sun follows rain, whenever you see a spark of light flash across a heavy steel gray sky, listen to the sound of the thunder and think of Thunder Rose and her song. That mighty, mighty song pressing on the bull’s-eye that was set at the center of her heart.” –Thunder Rose p. 73 • What does wildfire mean? • What does the phrase spread like wildfire mean? • What do you think it meant by the bull’s eye that was set at the center of he heart?
  • 23. Build Oral Vocabulary • Amazing word – unpredictable • Yesterday we learned that tornadoes can be unpredictable. What does unpredictable mean? • Discuss with a partner- • How might a drought affect agriculture in a rural area? How might agricultural problems affect other people? • Identify the disasters that Thunder Rose prevented? How did she? How Nature Challenges Us Tornado Snow and Ice Wildfire Understanding weather
  • 24. Science in Reading – Expository Text • The texts we read are structured differently depending on the author’s reasons for writing. • Expository text give information about real people or events. These text will present quantitative or factual information graphically • What types of expository text have you used before? • Why did you use them? • Graphics are used to show information visually. What are some examples of graphic sources in expository text? What is our T-Chart showing so far? As a group at your table create an example of a graphic that would be in one of the sources we have below.
  • 25. Measuring Tornados • What information is the chart on page 79 telling us? • What facts are given about F-3 tornadoes? • F-5? • In your reading spiral write three things you learned from the Fujita scale chart.
  • 26. Measuring Tornadoes • Where do you think the twin tornadoes that Thunder Rose lassoed would fall on the Fujita Scale? • Discuss what you think Thunder Rose’s tornadoes did to the farms in her area.
  • 27. • When my brother stole a cookie from the cookie jar, my mom told him to clean up his act. • We can use context clues to determine the meaning of the idiom, “clean up his act.” • Was the brother misbehaving? What do you think his mom wanted him to do? • With a partner find idioms in Thunder Rose. Create a chart in your reading spiral for idioms you find and what they mean. Idiom and Page # Meaning
  • 28. Listening and Speaking • Think about a time when you saw or heard someone perform an engaging reading of a story. What made the storyteller interesting to listen to or to watch? • Create your own tall tale! Remember to use vivid words, idioms, and exaggerations. • We will be sharing our stories with our groups!
  • 29. Conventions – Subjects and Predicates Reader’s and Writer’s Notebook p. 61 Spelling – Long Vowel VCV Let’s Practice It! DVD16 Research and Inquiry – How can nature challenge us? STEP 4 – Synthesize Synthesize your research findings and results into a fact sheet and a map. Centers
  • 30. Day 5 – Content Knowledge Oral Language • How can nature challenge us? • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJBS94GVyuo • Tsunami
  • 31. Build Oral Vocabulary • Amazing words • roaring, stationed, meteorologist, twister, stamina, precipice, agriculture, disaster, unpredictable, wildfire • Discuss with a partner- • Use the concept map and what you have learned from this week’s discussions and reading selections to form and – a realization or big idea about meeting challenges. • In your spiral write down a few sentences about your beginning with, “This week I learned…” How Nature Challenges Us Tornado Snow and Ice Wildfire Understanding weather
  • 32. REVIEW • Comprehension Skill: Cause and Effect • An effect is something that happens. A cause is the reason why something happens. A cause may have more than one effect, and an effect may have more than one cause. • This helps us understand why characters do certain things. • Let’s Practice it! p. 17
  • 33. REVIEW • Grade Page 53 • Vocabulary Skill: Homonyms • Homonyms are words that have the same pronunciation and spelling but different meanings and origins. • The pitch of her voice got higher and higher as she continued her tirade. • How can we determine the meaning of the homonym pitch using context clues? • Look through Thunder Rose. Find one homonym. • With a partner write multiple sentences for the homonym using context clues to illustrate the multiple definitions. • Extra time? Find one more!
  • 34. REVIEW • Grade Page 54 and 60 • Word Analysis: Greek and Latin Roots • Remember, Greek and Latin roots give clues about word meanings. • Roots are combined with other word parts to form whole words. • How do the roots aqua (water), tele (far), and struct (build) help decode the meanings of the following words: • Aquatics • Aquamarine • Telephone • Television • Construct • Destruction
  • 35. REVIEW • Literary Terms: Hyperbole • A hyperbole is an obvious exaggeration. • Reread “The Tale of Carrie the Calf” on page 55. • What is one example in the second paragraph of a hyperbole? • What effect does this have on the story? • Now, draw this t-chart in the back part of your reading spiral. With a partner write the examples of hyperbole and what the author was trying to express. Hyperbole Example Hyperbole Meaning
  • 36. Research and Inquiry – How can nature challenge us? STEP5 – Communicate Share your research presentation with your table group. Be sure to: 1. Keep eye contact with your teammates 2. Speak clearly, loudly, and at an appropriate rate. 3. Gesture and point to certain parts of your presentation to emphasize important information. 4. Respond to questions with details from the research. Spelling – Take your Post-Test on Spelling City! Conventions – Subjects and Predicates Review- The subject names whom or what the sentence is about. The predicate describes what the subject is or does. Practice DVD 18

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  1. Have students open to page 50-51 Talk about what a tornado is and what happens when there is a tornado. Next, discuss the other two pictures of the man climbing the ice and the wildfire.
  2. p. 50j Discuss how nature challenges us with the concept map. Add what students say to the map for the next day! Tell students what the amazing words are for the week and to listen for them as you read the read aloud Discuss roaring more in depth. What does it mean? Throughout the week copy and paste your most updated concept map to that day. OR come back to this page in the power point.
  3. pg. 51b continued on 81s How are the amazing words used in context?
  4. Discuss cause and effect writing and summarizing Have students read the Read Thunder and Lightning p.53 with a partner and answer the skill and strategy questions to the side. Extra Practice? Reader’s and Writers Notebook p. 51
  5. Ask students the question, then have them come up with a definition. Precipice: a very steep rock or cliff, typically a tall one Add amazing words roaring, twister, and meteorologist to the concept map
  6. Work through vividly together. Page 54 c has a model for how to do this.
  7. page 54d
  8. page 54d
  9. After students have read carrie the calf once looking for hyperbole discuss homonyms. Choose the word pitch from the story and explain that words that are spelled the same but have different meanings – homonyms – are written with a superscript. (show on board) Use row as another example. Row a boat. A row of toys. Readers and writers notebook p. 53 worksheet
  10. Have the students discuss with a partner about what they think the story will be about. *Normally we would read Thunder Rose as a small group now. p.58-65 Cause and effect Let’s Practice It worksheet 13 Character and plot Let’s Practice It worksheet 14 Vocabulary Readers and writers notebook p.57
  11. Copy over words you may have added as a class on day 2 Add precipice and stamina to the concept map
  12. Have the students discuss with a partner the two questions above. *Normally we would read Thunder Rose as a small group now. p.66-73 Discuss the author and illustrator page 75 if time
  13. Or we could have them discuss these in small group. I thought it would take awhile to get through the story so I didn’t know how much time we would have left.
  14. Page 78a Are these videos too scary?
  15. p. 78b Add the words agriculture and disaster to the concept map. Add other concept-related words that students might volunteer to the concept map.
  16. p. 78c – has examples of other expository texts and graphics the students might say. Add to chart on dry erase board. Click to uncover a couple examples. Students can discuss with partners and come up with more examples.
  17. p. 78-79
  18. students could just start their tall tale, and have the option to finish it later during centers.
  19. Not sure what fact sheet we are using. We could have kids create a prezi, powerpoint, or small poster?
  20. p. 81f and 81 g Some ideas for student responses are on 81g
  21. Do aquatics together and then have the students work on the other words in pairs.