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Big Question: What can we
accomplish by using our
imaginations?
Author:
Mary Hoffman
Genre:
Play
Story Sort

Vocabulary Words:
 Arcade Games
 Study Stack
 Spelling City: Vocabulary
 Spelling City: Spelling Words
morning
• forest
• garbage
• form
• alarm
• corner
• story
• argue
• backyard
•

• start
• partner
• storm
• Florida
• apartment
• sport
• force
• forward
• sharp

garden
• Arkansas
• departure
• margarine
• informative
• snorkel
• carnation
•
Vocabulary Words

 aboard
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atlas
awkward
capable
chant
mechanical
miracle
reseats
vehicle

More Words to Know

 contraption

 pantomime
 excursion

 invention
 research
Question of the Day

What can we accomplish
by using our
imaginations?
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Build Concepts
Draw Conclusions
Answer Questions
Build Background
Vocabulary
Fluency: Model Characterization /Dialogue
Grammar: Irregular Plural Nouns
Spelling: Words with ar, or
Imagination
 Listen as I read ―Journal of a
Teenage Genius.‖
 As I read, notice how I use my voice
to express each character’s
personality and make the dialogue
sound like a real-life conversation.
 Be ready to answer questions after I
finish.
 What do the characters’
reactions about the time machine
tell you about them?
 Could the narrator have invented
the time machine? How do you
know?
 excursion – a short trip taken for
interest or pleasure
 invention – something made for
the first time
 research – hunting for facts or
truth
(To add information to the graphic organizer,
click on end show, type in your new information,
and save your changes.)
Science

Imagination

Travel
Benefits

Dangers
 This week’s audio explores time
travel. After you have listened,
we will discuss what you have
learned and what surprised you
about time travel.
Word

aboard
atlas
awkward
capable
chant
mechanical
miracle
reseats
vehicle

Know

Have Seen

Don’t Know
 aboard – on board; in or on a ship,
train, bus, airplane, etc.
 atlas – book of maps
 awkward – not graceful or skillful
in movement or shape; not easily
managed
 capable – having fitness, power, or
ability; able; efficient; competent
 chant – to call over and over again
 mechanical – like a machine;
automatic; without expression
 miracle – wonderful happening that
is contrary to, or independent of,
the known laws of nature
 reseats – sits again
 vehicle – device for carrying
people or things, such as a car, bus,
airplane, etc.
 contraption – device or gadget

 pantomime – to express by
gestures
 (Next Slide)
 we built a time machine. In our
basement
 We built a time machine in our
basement.
 it can goes forword or
backward in time
 It can go forward or backward
in time.
 The children made a time

machine.

 The word children is a plural
noun. Because it does not form
its plural by adding –s, -es, or
–ies, it is called an irregular plural
noun.
 A plural noun names more than one
person, place, or thing. Most nouns
add –s to form the plural.
 An irregular plural noun has a special
form for the plural.
 Singular Nouns: The child learned

about the life of the woman.
 Irregular Plural Nouns: The children
learned about the lives of the women.
 calf/calves

 child/children
 deer/deer

 foot/feet
 goose/geese

 life/lives









man/ men
moose/moose
mouse/mice
sheep/sheep
shelf/shelves
woman/women
 The children made a time machine.

 plural
 They built it from things they found
on shelves in the kitchen.
 plural
 One woman asked them to take her
back to Germany
 singular
 Grace learned about the lives of Nana
and Mrs. Myerson.
 plural
 Nana could put no weight on her
broken foot.
 singular
 Long ago Great-Grandpa lived on a
dairy farm with cow and calf.
 cows, calves
 Other farmers nearby kept sheep and
goose.
 sheep, geese
 They all had cat to kill the mouse in
their barn.
 cats, mice, barns
 The woods around them were full of
moose and deer.
 moose, deer
 Many of the man on the farm moved
to the city to find job.
 men, farms, jobs
morning
• forest
• garbage
• form
• alarm
• corner
• story
• argue
• backyard
•

• start
• partner
• storm
• Florida
• apartment
• sport
• force
• forward
• sharp

garden
• Arkansas
• departure
• margarine
• informative
• snorkel
• carnation
•
Question of the Day

What happens when
Grace and her friends
use their imaginations?
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






Word Structure
Draw Conclusions
Answer Questions
Vocabulary
Fluency: Echo Reading
Grammar: Irregular Plural Nouns
Spelling: Words with ar, or
Social Studies: Travel the World
Science: Time Travel
Imagination
 Turn to page 196,starting at
Grace’s third speech.
 As I read, notice how the
characters’ voices sound more
animated when they discover new
ideas.
 We will practice as a class doing
three echo readings.
 our time machine took us back in
time, we lands in an ancient
forest
 Our time machine took us back in
time. We landed in an ancient
forest.
 we saw wolfes and mooses among
the trees
 We saw wolves and moose among
the trees.
 A plural noun names more than
one person, place, or thing. Most
nouns add –s to form the plural.
 An irregular plural noun has a
special form for the plural.
 calf/calves

 child/children
 deer/deer

 foot/feet
 goose/geese

 life/lives
 leaf/leaves










man/ men
moose/moose
mouse/mice
sheep/sheep
shelf/shelves
woman/women
ox/oxen
morning
• forest
• garbage
• form
• alarm
• corner
• story
• argue
• backyard
•

• start
• partner
• storm
• Florida
• apartment
• sport
• force
• forward
• sharp

garden
• Arkansas
• departure
• margarine
• informative
• snorkel
• carnation
•
Question of the Day

How did using her
imagination affect Mrs.
Myerson?
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








Compare and Contrast
Draw Conclusions
Answer Questions
Vocabulary
Fluency: Model Characterization/Dialogue
Grammar: Irregular Plural Nouns
Spelling: Words with ar, or
Social Studies: The Gambia
Trinidad
Imagination
 Turn to page 206, starting at Mrs.
Meyerson’s third speech.
 As I read, notice how my voice
changes for each character and
expresses the character’s feelings.
 Now we will practice together as a
class by doing three echo readings.
 did you see men and woman on
your visit to the distant past
 Did you see men and women on
your visit to the distant past?
 there was no human beings but
there was huge animals.
 There were no human beings,
but there were huge animals.
 A plural noun names more than
one person, place, or thing. Most
nouns add –s to form the plural.
 An irregular plural noun has a
special form for the plural.
 calf/calves

 child/children
 deer/deer

 foot/feet
 goose/geese

 life/lives
 leaf/leaves










man/ men
moose/moose
mouse/mice
sheep/sheep
shelf/shelves
woman/women
ox/oxen
 Many common nouns have irregular
plurals.

 Learning to spell irregular plural
nouns correctly will make your writing
easy to read and understand.
 Review something you have written to
see if you can improve it by
correcting the spelling of irregular
plural nouns.
morning
• forest
• garbage
• form
• alarm
• corner
• story
• argue
• backyard
•

• start
• partner
• storm
• Florida
• apartment
• sport
• force
• forward
• sharp

garden
• Arkansas
• departure
• margarine
• informative
• snorkel
• carnation
•
Question of the Day

When would it be
valuable for you to use
your imagination?
 Expository Nonfiction/Text

 Reading Across Texts
 Content-Area Vocabulary

 Fluency: Partner Reading
 Grammar: Irregular Plural Nouns

 Spelling: Words with ar, or
 Social Studies: Travel the World
 Turn to page 206.
 Partners practice reading aloud
the dialogue. Be sure to express
character’s feelings, and make
dialogue sound realistic. Offer
each other feedback.
 next we’l take our time
machine. To visit the future
 Next we’ll take our time
machine to visit the future.
 what will citys of the future
look like
 What will cities of the future
look like?
 A plural noun names more than
one person, place, or thing. Most
nouns add –s to form the plural.
 An irregular plural noun has a
special form for the plural.
 calf/calves

 child/children
 deer/deer

 foot/feet
 goose/geese

 life/lives
 leaf/leaves










man/ men
moose/moose
mouse/mice
sheep/sheep
shelf/shelves
woman/women
ox/oxen
 Test Tip: Remember that there are
no consistent patterns for spelling
irregular plural nouns. The plural
forms must be learned.

 Example: When one goose joins

another goose, we have two geese.
When one moose joins another moose,
we have two moose.
morning
• forest
• garbage
• form
• alarm
• corner
• story
• argue
• backyard
•

• start
• partner
• storm
• Florida
• apartment
• sport
• force
• forward
• sharp

garden
• Arkansas
• departure
• margarine
• informative
• snorkel
• carnation
•
Question of the Day

What can we accomplish
by using our
imaginations?
 Build Concept Vocabulary
 Draw Conclusions
 Flashback
 Word Structure

 Grammar: Irregular Plural Nouns
 Spelling: Words with ar, or
 Advertisement
 Imagination
 Facts and details are the small
pieces of information in an article
or story.
 Facts and details ―add up‖ to a
conclusion—a decision or opinion
the author or the reader forms
that must make sense.
Facts and
Details

Facts and
Details

Conclusion
 A flashback interrupts the story
to tell about an event that
happened earlier.
 A flashback briefly ―pauses‖ the
present-time events of the story.
 A flashback helps explain
something that is happening now
in the story.
 The prefix re- means ―again.‖
 Review Grace and the Time
Machine to find five verbs that
can be turned into new words by
adding the prefix re-.
 Record your work in the chart.
Word in Play

Add Prefix re-

Sentence with New Word
 Where might you find information
about traveling to places like France
or Japan?
 Newspapers often show
advertisements for trips.
 A photograph or illustration shows
the product or service that is being
sold, in this case a place to visit.
 A headline is the eye-catcher. This is
usually in large type and is the most
important idea about the product.
 Information about the product or
service explains why we should visit.
The text tries to make the product
or service as appealing as possible.
 A company name tells who makes the
product or provides the service. It
may also include information about
the cost of the product or service.
 Advertisements may use loaded
words, such as best, greatest, and fun
packed to persuade readers to buy or
do something. It is important to
distinguish statements of fact from
loaded words in an advertisement.
 its fun to going back and forth
in time
 It’s fun to go back and forth
in time.
 you must come with us on a
trip, you’l loved it
 You must come with us on a
trip. You’ll love it.
 A plural noun names more than
one person, place, or thing. Most
nouns add –s to form the plural.
 An irregular plural noun has a
special form for the plural.
 calf/calves

 child/children
 deer/deer

 foot/feet
 goose/geese

 life/lives
 leaf/leaves










man/ men
moose/moose
mouse/mice
sheep/sheep
shelf/shelves
woman/women
ox/oxen
morning
• forest
• garbage
• form
• alarm
• corner
• story
• argue
• backyard
•

• start
• partner
• storm
• Florida
• apartment
• sport
• force
• forward
• sharp

garden
• Arkansas
• departure
• margarine
• informative
• snorkel
• carnation
•
 Story test

 Classroom webpage,
 Reading Test

 AR

 Other Reading Quizzes
 Quiz #

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2.3 grace and the time machine

  • 1. Big Question: What can we accomplish by using our imaginations? Author: Mary Hoffman Genre: Play
  • 2.
  • 3. Story Sort Vocabulary Words:  Arcade Games  Study Stack  Spelling City: Vocabulary  Spelling City: Spelling Words
  • 4.
  • 5. morning • forest • garbage • form • alarm • corner • story • argue • backyard • • start • partner • storm • Florida • apartment • sport • force • forward • sharp garden • Arkansas • departure • margarine • informative • snorkel • carnation •
  • 6.
  • 7. Vocabulary Words  aboard         atlas awkward capable chant mechanical miracle reseats vehicle More Words to Know  contraption  pantomime  excursion  invention  research
  • 8. Question of the Day What can we accomplish by using our imaginations?
  • 9.          Build Concepts Draw Conclusions Answer Questions Build Background Vocabulary Fluency: Model Characterization /Dialogue Grammar: Irregular Plural Nouns Spelling: Words with ar, or Imagination
  • 10.
  • 11.  Listen as I read ―Journal of a Teenage Genius.‖  As I read, notice how I use my voice to express each character’s personality and make the dialogue sound like a real-life conversation.  Be ready to answer questions after I finish.
  • 12.  What do the characters’ reactions about the time machine tell you about them?  Could the narrator have invented the time machine? How do you know?
  • 13.  excursion – a short trip taken for interest or pleasure  invention – something made for the first time  research – hunting for facts or truth
  • 14. (To add information to the graphic organizer, click on end show, type in your new information, and save your changes.)
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  • 18.  This week’s audio explores time travel. After you have listened, we will discuss what you have learned and what surprised you about time travel.
  • 19.
  • 21.  aboard – on board; in or on a ship, train, bus, airplane, etc.  atlas – book of maps  awkward – not graceful or skillful in movement or shape; not easily managed
  • 22.  capable – having fitness, power, or ability; able; efficient; competent  chant – to call over and over again  mechanical – like a machine; automatic; without expression
  • 23.  miracle – wonderful happening that is contrary to, or independent of, the known laws of nature  reseats – sits again  vehicle – device for carrying people or things, such as a car, bus, airplane, etc.
  • 24.  contraption – device or gadget  pantomime – to express by gestures  (Next Slide)
  • 25.
  • 26.
  • 27.  we built a time machine. In our basement  We built a time machine in our basement.  it can goes forword or backward in time  It can go forward or backward in time.
  • 28.  The children made a time machine.  The word children is a plural noun. Because it does not form its plural by adding –s, -es, or –ies, it is called an irregular plural noun.
  • 29.  A plural noun names more than one person, place, or thing. Most nouns add –s to form the plural.  An irregular plural noun has a special form for the plural.  Singular Nouns: The child learned about the life of the woman.  Irregular Plural Nouns: The children learned about the lives of the women.
  • 30.  calf/calves  child/children  deer/deer  foot/feet  goose/geese  life/lives       man/ men moose/moose mouse/mice sheep/sheep shelf/shelves woman/women
  • 31.  The children made a time machine.  plural  They built it from things they found on shelves in the kitchen.  plural  One woman asked them to take her back to Germany  singular
  • 32.  Grace learned about the lives of Nana and Mrs. Myerson.  plural  Nana could put no weight on her broken foot.  singular
  • 33.  Long ago Great-Grandpa lived on a dairy farm with cow and calf.  cows, calves  Other farmers nearby kept sheep and goose.  sheep, geese
  • 34.  They all had cat to kill the mouse in their barn.  cats, mice, barns  The woods around them were full of moose and deer.  moose, deer
  • 35.  Many of the man on the farm moved to the city to find job.  men, farms, jobs
  • 36.
  • 37. morning • forest • garbage • form • alarm • corner • story • argue • backyard • • start • partner • storm • Florida • apartment • sport • force • forward • sharp garden • Arkansas • departure • margarine • informative • snorkel • carnation •
  • 38. Question of the Day What happens when Grace and her friends use their imaginations?
  • 39.           Word Structure Draw Conclusions Answer Questions Vocabulary Fluency: Echo Reading Grammar: Irregular Plural Nouns Spelling: Words with ar, or Social Studies: Travel the World Science: Time Travel Imagination
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  • 41.
  • 42.
  • 43.  Turn to page 196,starting at Grace’s third speech.  As I read, notice how the characters’ voices sound more animated when they discover new ideas.  We will practice as a class doing three echo readings.
  • 44.
  • 45.  our time machine took us back in time, we lands in an ancient forest  Our time machine took us back in time. We landed in an ancient forest.  we saw wolfes and mooses among the trees  We saw wolves and moose among the trees.
  • 46.  A plural noun names more than one person, place, or thing. Most nouns add –s to form the plural.  An irregular plural noun has a special form for the plural.
  • 47.  calf/calves  child/children  deer/deer  foot/feet  goose/geese  life/lives  leaf/leaves        man/ men moose/moose mouse/mice sheep/sheep shelf/shelves woman/women ox/oxen
  • 48.
  • 49. morning • forest • garbage • form • alarm • corner • story • argue • backyard • • start • partner • storm • Florida • apartment • sport • force • forward • sharp garden • Arkansas • departure • margarine • informative • snorkel • carnation •
  • 50. Question of the Day How did using her imagination affect Mrs. Myerson?
  • 51.           Compare and Contrast Draw Conclusions Answer Questions Vocabulary Fluency: Model Characterization/Dialogue Grammar: Irregular Plural Nouns Spelling: Words with ar, or Social Studies: The Gambia Trinidad Imagination
  • 52.
  • 53.
  • 54.  Turn to page 206, starting at Mrs. Meyerson’s third speech.  As I read, notice how my voice changes for each character and expresses the character’s feelings.  Now we will practice together as a class by doing three echo readings.
  • 55.
  • 56.  did you see men and woman on your visit to the distant past  Did you see men and women on your visit to the distant past?  there was no human beings but there was huge animals.  There were no human beings, but there were huge animals.
  • 57.  A plural noun names more than one person, place, or thing. Most nouns add –s to form the plural.  An irregular plural noun has a special form for the plural.
  • 58.  calf/calves  child/children  deer/deer  foot/feet  goose/geese  life/lives  leaf/leaves        man/ men moose/moose mouse/mice sheep/sheep shelf/shelves woman/women ox/oxen
  • 59.  Many common nouns have irregular plurals.  Learning to spell irregular plural nouns correctly will make your writing easy to read and understand.  Review something you have written to see if you can improve it by correcting the spelling of irregular plural nouns.
  • 60.
  • 61. morning • forest • garbage • form • alarm • corner • story • argue • backyard • • start • partner • storm • Florida • apartment • sport • force • forward • sharp garden • Arkansas • departure • margarine • informative • snorkel • carnation •
  • 62. Question of the Day When would it be valuable for you to use your imagination?
  • 63.  Expository Nonfiction/Text  Reading Across Texts  Content-Area Vocabulary  Fluency: Partner Reading  Grammar: Irregular Plural Nouns  Spelling: Words with ar, or  Social Studies: Travel the World
  • 64.
  • 65.
  • 66.  Turn to page 206.  Partners practice reading aloud the dialogue. Be sure to express character’s feelings, and make dialogue sound realistic. Offer each other feedback.
  • 67.
  • 68.  next we’l take our time machine. To visit the future  Next we’ll take our time machine to visit the future.  what will citys of the future look like  What will cities of the future look like?
  • 69.  A plural noun names more than one person, place, or thing. Most nouns add –s to form the plural.  An irregular plural noun has a special form for the plural.
  • 70.  calf/calves  child/children  deer/deer  foot/feet  goose/geese  life/lives  leaf/leaves        man/ men moose/moose mouse/mice sheep/sheep shelf/shelves woman/women ox/oxen
  • 71.  Test Tip: Remember that there are no consistent patterns for spelling irregular plural nouns. The plural forms must be learned.  Example: When one goose joins another goose, we have two geese. When one moose joins another moose, we have two moose.
  • 72.
  • 73. morning • forest • garbage • form • alarm • corner • story • argue • backyard • • start • partner • storm • Florida • apartment • sport • force • forward • sharp garden • Arkansas • departure • margarine • informative • snorkel • carnation •
  • 74. Question of the Day What can we accomplish by using our imaginations?
  • 75.  Build Concept Vocabulary  Draw Conclusions  Flashback  Word Structure  Grammar: Irregular Plural Nouns  Spelling: Words with ar, or  Advertisement  Imagination
  • 76.  Facts and details are the small pieces of information in an article or story.  Facts and details ―add up‖ to a conclusion—a decision or opinion the author or the reader forms that must make sense.
  • 78.  A flashback interrupts the story to tell about an event that happened earlier.  A flashback briefly ―pauses‖ the present-time events of the story.  A flashback helps explain something that is happening now in the story.
  • 79.  The prefix re- means ―again.‖  Review Grace and the Time Machine to find five verbs that can be turned into new words by adding the prefix re-.  Record your work in the chart.
  • 80. Word in Play Add Prefix re- Sentence with New Word
  • 81.  Where might you find information about traveling to places like France or Japan?  Newspapers often show advertisements for trips.  A photograph or illustration shows the product or service that is being sold, in this case a place to visit.
  • 82.  A headline is the eye-catcher. This is usually in large type and is the most important idea about the product.  Information about the product or service explains why we should visit. The text tries to make the product or service as appealing as possible.
  • 83.  A company name tells who makes the product or provides the service. It may also include information about the cost of the product or service.
  • 84.  Advertisements may use loaded words, such as best, greatest, and fun packed to persuade readers to buy or do something. It is important to distinguish statements of fact from loaded words in an advertisement.
  • 85.
  • 86.
  • 87.  its fun to going back and forth in time  It’s fun to go back and forth in time.  you must come with us on a trip, you’l loved it  You must come with us on a trip. You’ll love it.
  • 88.  A plural noun names more than one person, place, or thing. Most nouns add –s to form the plural.  An irregular plural noun has a special form for the plural.
  • 89.  calf/calves  child/children  deer/deer  foot/feet  goose/geese  life/lives  leaf/leaves        man/ men moose/moose mouse/mice sheep/sheep shelf/shelves woman/women ox/oxen
  • 90.
  • 91. morning • forest • garbage • form • alarm • corner • story • argue • backyard • • start • partner • storm • Florida • apartment • sport • force • forward • sharp garden • Arkansas • departure • margarine • informative • snorkel • carnation •
  • 92.  Story test  Classroom webpage,  Reading Test  AR  Other Reading Quizzes  Quiz #