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Lesson 11 Day 3

Genre: Realistic
Fiction

Author:
Patricia C.
McKissack
Question of the Day
If you were part of a talent show, what
talent would you share with the
audience?
My talent is _____________.
I would like to share my talent by
____________.
T58
Today’s Read Aloud
• Set a purpose – Why would someone
want to read or listen to a poem more
than once?
To enjoy it again; to listen for rhymes
and rhythm.
• Listen and follow along as I
read the poem aloud.
• Listen for natural pauses.
T59
A Good Play
by Robert Louis Stevenson

We built a ship upon the stairs
All made of the back-bedroom chairs,
And filled it full of soft pillows
To go a-sailing on the billows.
We took a saw and several nails,
And water in the nursery pails;
And Tom said, “Let us also take
An apple and a slice of cake;” –
Which was enough for Tom and me
To go a-sailing on, till tea.
We sailed along for days and days,
And had the very best of plays;
But Tom fell out and hurt his knee,
So there was no one left but me.
C-le Syllable

middle

uncle

How many consonants are in each
word before –le?

Write these words in your notebook
and divide them into syllables.
T60-61
cradle

title

Write these words in your notebook and divide them
into syllables.
Write the following words in the correct columns.
maple
topple
grumble
idle
riddle
cable
cuddle
pickle
staple
able
Long vowels
Short vowels
•maple
•idle
•cable
•staple
•able

T60-61

•topple
•grumble
•riddle
•cuddle
•pickle
Fluency
• Good readers read with expression.
• Good readers change their tone of voice to show
feelings or important actions.
• While you are reading, remember to look for clues that
tell how characters speak, and think about what the
words say or describe.
Listen as I read page 309 of “Loved Best” with expression.
Echo-read page 309 of “Loved Best” after me.
Turn to page 315. Look for clues that tell you to read with
expression.
Read page 315 of “Loved Best” with a partner. Give polite
feedback that will help your partner read more fluently.
T62
Plot
The setting is where a story takes place.
The characters are the people and animals in the story.
The plot of a story is what happens when the characters try to
solve their problem. You can better understand the plot of a story
by looking for the story’s main problem, the important events, and
the way the problem is solved.
Page 309: On this page, people are filling the community center.
What event begins on this page?
the play
Page 311: Josh gets up to perform. What happens when he does
this?
He sings well, without any mistakes.
Make a list of the most important events from “Loved Best” in your
notebook. When you finish, compare your list with your group.
T63
Fables
“The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf” is a fable.
Fables are stories that teach lessons about life. The author wants to send
a message through the story.
Fables contain the following:
animal or human characters
a setting in a faraway place or a long-ago time
a plot that includes a lesson about life
What do you think the purpose for reading a fable is?
Read “The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf” on pages 324-325.

T64-65
Fables
“The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf” is a fable.
Fables are stories that teach lessons about life. The author wants to send a message through
the story.
Fables contain the following:
animal or human characters
a setting in a faraway place or a long-ago time
a plot that includes a lesson about life

What do you think the purpose for reading a fable is?
Read “The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf” on pages 324-325.
Why does the boy call “wolf” the first two times?

He wants some excitement; he is two times?
What happens after the boy calls “wolf” the firstbored.
All the villagers come running to him.

What lesson does the author want to teach with the fable?

Do not ask for help when you do not need it,
or you will not get it when you really do.
T64-65
Connections
How is Carolyn’s behavior in “Loved Best” similar to the behavior of the shepherd boy in “The Shepherd
Boy and the Wolf”?

Carolyn tries to get her mother’s attention by pretending she is sick.
The shepherd tries to get attention by pretending a wolf is near.

(TT)

What did you like about Carolyn’s parents?

They are loving to Carolyn and help her to be
brave enough to say the poem again.

(TS)

In what ways does the setting in “Loved Best” seem like a place you could visit in real life?

The setting is a community center. It seems like community centers I’ve been
to before, with a big room and a parking lot outside.

(TW)
T66-67
Robust Vocabulary
• swooned
• What might a person look like as he or she
swooned? ( act it out)
• What might cause a person to swoon?
• astonished
• Give examples of situations in which a person
might be astonished.
• How would you look if you were astonished?
T68-69
Robust Vocabulary
• envious
• Would you feel envious if a friend got into
trouble? Why or why not?
• When might someone feel envious?
• rivalry
• Do you know of two sports teams that have a
big rivalry with each other? Who are they and
why is there a rivalry?

T68-69
Robust Vocabulary
• praised
• What might you do so you would be praised in
school?
• For what would you like to be praised?
• brief
• If your teacher asked you to write a brief story,
would it be long or short? Why?
• chuckling
• What kind of mood would people be in if they were
chuckling? Explain?
• What kind of story might make you chuckle?
T68-69
Robust Vocabulary
• sobbed
• If your best friend sobbed, what would you do to
help?
• soothing
• When would you want to hear a soothing voice?
• What other sounds are soothing?
• encouraging
• How could you be encouraging to someone who lost
a race?
• When have encouraging words been helpful to you ?
T68-69
Context Clues
• One way to learn what a new word means is
to look at the words around it. These other
words can give clues about the word’s
meaning. These are called context clues.
• If you come to a word you don’t know, you
can look for nearby words that you know.

T70-71
Context Clues
• Jermaine dashed to the finish line. He was out
of breath when he reached the end.
• The second part of the sentence gives clues to
the meaning of dashed.
• ran hard

T70-71
Context Clues
• Bounding offstage, she bolted for the side door and
rushed into the parking lot.
• What is happening in this sentence?
• Carolyn is running off the stage and outside to the
parking lot.
• What word in the sentence probably has a meaning
similar to the word bolted?
• rushed
• If you replace the word bolted with the word rushed,
does the sentence seem to have the same meaning?
• yes
T70-71
Context Clues You Try!
•

Find the word in the sentence that is a synonym of the underlined word.

• When the first frog leaped, the other frogs
jumped, too.
• The huge puddle held an enormous amount
of water.

T70-71
Let’s practice!
Find the word that has similar meaning to the underlined word.

Carolyn was startled, and her
parents were surprised.
A. Carolyn
B. parents
C. surprised

surprised
Extra Support p 94
Find the word that has similar meaning to the underlined word.

A majority of the students was
there, and most of them were shy..
A. students
B. were
C. most

most
Extra Support p 94
Find the word that has similar meaning to the underlined word.

The teacher moved from one
student to the next, making sure
that each pupil understood the
directions.
A. teacher
B. pupil
C. directions

pupil
Extra Support p 94
Find the word that has similar meaning to the underlined word.

She was pleased with her students
and satisfied with their work..
A. pleased
B. students
C. best

pleased
Extra Support p 94
DOL
boy’s

6. Why was the one boys ball lost ?
^

Matt’s

J

7. Matts favorite holiday is july 4th.
W

womens’

8. we can polish all the womens shoes.
Grammar: Possessive nouns
• Plural means “more than one”.
• The singer’s songs were beautiful.
• This sentence refers to several songs, so an s
has been added at the end of the word song.
The word singer is a singular noun. The ‘s at
the end of the word lets us know that the
word is a singular possessive noun.
• The singers’ songs were beautiful.
• When a noun is plural and already has an s at
the end, you simply add an apostrophe.
T72
Writing: Paragraph That Compares
•
•
•
•

• Paragraph That Compares
Tells how two or more things are alike
Has a topic sentence that tells what is being
compared
Uses signal words such as both, alike, and
same
Gives details of the things being compared.
T73

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Lesson 11 day 3

  • 1. Lesson 11 Day 3 Genre: Realistic Fiction Author: Patricia C. McKissack
  • 2. Question of the Day If you were part of a talent show, what talent would you share with the audience? My talent is _____________. I would like to share my talent by ____________. T58
  • 3. Today’s Read Aloud • Set a purpose – Why would someone want to read or listen to a poem more than once? To enjoy it again; to listen for rhymes and rhythm. • Listen and follow along as I read the poem aloud. • Listen for natural pauses. T59
  • 4. A Good Play by Robert Louis Stevenson We built a ship upon the stairs All made of the back-bedroom chairs, And filled it full of soft pillows To go a-sailing on the billows. We took a saw and several nails, And water in the nursery pails; And Tom said, “Let us also take An apple and a slice of cake;” – Which was enough for Tom and me To go a-sailing on, till tea. We sailed along for days and days, And had the very best of plays; But Tom fell out and hurt his knee, So there was no one left but me.
  • 5. C-le Syllable middle uncle How many consonants are in each word before –le? Write these words in your notebook and divide them into syllables. T60-61
  • 6. cradle title Write these words in your notebook and divide them into syllables. Write the following words in the correct columns. maple topple grumble idle riddle cable cuddle pickle staple able Long vowels Short vowels •maple •idle •cable •staple •able T60-61 •topple •grumble •riddle •cuddle •pickle
  • 7. Fluency • Good readers read with expression. • Good readers change their tone of voice to show feelings or important actions. • While you are reading, remember to look for clues that tell how characters speak, and think about what the words say or describe. Listen as I read page 309 of “Loved Best” with expression. Echo-read page 309 of “Loved Best” after me. Turn to page 315. Look for clues that tell you to read with expression. Read page 315 of “Loved Best” with a partner. Give polite feedback that will help your partner read more fluently. T62
  • 8. Plot The setting is where a story takes place. The characters are the people and animals in the story. The plot of a story is what happens when the characters try to solve their problem. You can better understand the plot of a story by looking for the story’s main problem, the important events, and the way the problem is solved. Page 309: On this page, people are filling the community center. What event begins on this page? the play Page 311: Josh gets up to perform. What happens when he does this? He sings well, without any mistakes. Make a list of the most important events from “Loved Best” in your notebook. When you finish, compare your list with your group. T63
  • 9. Fables “The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf” is a fable. Fables are stories that teach lessons about life. The author wants to send a message through the story. Fables contain the following: animal or human characters a setting in a faraway place or a long-ago time a plot that includes a lesson about life What do you think the purpose for reading a fable is? Read “The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf” on pages 324-325. T64-65
  • 10.
  • 11. Fables “The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf” is a fable. Fables are stories that teach lessons about life. The author wants to send a message through the story. Fables contain the following: animal or human characters a setting in a faraway place or a long-ago time a plot that includes a lesson about life What do you think the purpose for reading a fable is? Read “The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf” on pages 324-325. Why does the boy call “wolf” the first two times? He wants some excitement; he is two times? What happens after the boy calls “wolf” the firstbored. All the villagers come running to him. What lesson does the author want to teach with the fable? Do not ask for help when you do not need it, or you will not get it when you really do. T64-65
  • 12. Connections How is Carolyn’s behavior in “Loved Best” similar to the behavior of the shepherd boy in “The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf”? Carolyn tries to get her mother’s attention by pretending she is sick. The shepherd tries to get attention by pretending a wolf is near. (TT) What did you like about Carolyn’s parents? They are loving to Carolyn and help her to be brave enough to say the poem again. (TS) In what ways does the setting in “Loved Best” seem like a place you could visit in real life? The setting is a community center. It seems like community centers I’ve been to before, with a big room and a parking lot outside. (TW) T66-67
  • 13. Robust Vocabulary • swooned • What might a person look like as he or she swooned? ( act it out) • What might cause a person to swoon? • astonished • Give examples of situations in which a person might be astonished. • How would you look if you were astonished? T68-69
  • 14. Robust Vocabulary • envious • Would you feel envious if a friend got into trouble? Why or why not? • When might someone feel envious? • rivalry • Do you know of two sports teams that have a big rivalry with each other? Who are they and why is there a rivalry? T68-69
  • 15. Robust Vocabulary • praised • What might you do so you would be praised in school? • For what would you like to be praised? • brief • If your teacher asked you to write a brief story, would it be long or short? Why? • chuckling • What kind of mood would people be in if they were chuckling? Explain? • What kind of story might make you chuckle? T68-69
  • 16. Robust Vocabulary • sobbed • If your best friend sobbed, what would you do to help? • soothing • When would you want to hear a soothing voice? • What other sounds are soothing? • encouraging • How could you be encouraging to someone who lost a race? • When have encouraging words been helpful to you ? T68-69
  • 17. Context Clues • One way to learn what a new word means is to look at the words around it. These other words can give clues about the word’s meaning. These are called context clues. • If you come to a word you don’t know, you can look for nearby words that you know. T70-71
  • 18. Context Clues • Jermaine dashed to the finish line. He was out of breath when he reached the end. • The second part of the sentence gives clues to the meaning of dashed. • ran hard T70-71
  • 19. Context Clues • Bounding offstage, she bolted for the side door and rushed into the parking lot. • What is happening in this sentence? • Carolyn is running off the stage and outside to the parking lot. • What word in the sentence probably has a meaning similar to the word bolted? • rushed • If you replace the word bolted with the word rushed, does the sentence seem to have the same meaning? • yes T70-71
  • 20. Context Clues You Try! • Find the word in the sentence that is a synonym of the underlined word. • When the first frog leaped, the other frogs jumped, too. • The huge puddle held an enormous amount of water. T70-71
  • 22. Find the word that has similar meaning to the underlined word. Carolyn was startled, and her parents were surprised. A. Carolyn B. parents C. surprised surprised Extra Support p 94
  • 23. Find the word that has similar meaning to the underlined word. A majority of the students was there, and most of them were shy.. A. students B. were C. most most Extra Support p 94
  • 24. Find the word that has similar meaning to the underlined word. The teacher moved from one student to the next, making sure that each pupil understood the directions. A. teacher B. pupil C. directions pupil Extra Support p 94
  • 25. Find the word that has similar meaning to the underlined word. She was pleased with her students and satisfied with their work.. A. pleased B. students C. best pleased Extra Support p 94
  • 26. DOL boy’s 6. Why was the one boys ball lost ? ^ Matt’s J 7. Matts favorite holiday is july 4th. W womens’ 8. we can polish all the womens shoes.
  • 27. Grammar: Possessive nouns • Plural means “more than one”. • The singer’s songs were beautiful. • This sentence refers to several songs, so an s has been added at the end of the word song. The word singer is a singular noun. The ‘s at the end of the word lets us know that the word is a singular possessive noun. • The singers’ songs were beautiful. • When a noun is plural and already has an s at the end, you simply add an apostrophe. T72
  • 28. Writing: Paragraph That Compares • • • • • Paragraph That Compares Tells how two or more things are alike Has a topic sentence that tells what is being compared Uses signal words such as both, alike, and same Gives details of the things being compared. T73