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When should we work together? When should we work alone? Click to listen to story.

When should we work together? When should we work alone? Click to listen to story. Small Groups. Timer. Vocabulary & Amazing Words: Arcade Games Jigword Matchword Speedword Wordsearch Word Web Spelling City –Voc. Spelling City-Amazing. Spelling Words: Speedword Word Web Quia Games

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When should we work together? When should we work alone? Click to listen to story.

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  1. When should we work together? When should we work alone?Click to listen to story.

  2. Small Groups Timer

  3. Vocabulary & Amazing Words: Arcade Games Jigword Matchword Speedword Wordsearch Word Web Spelling City –Voc. Spelling City-Amazing Spelling Words: Speedword Word Web Quia Games Spelling City High Frequency Words: Fill-in-the Blank Spelling City Review Games

  4. Bremen Town Musicians

  5. Bremen Town Musicians

  6. Bremen Town Musicians

  7. Big Question:When should we work together? When should we work alone? • Monday • Tuesday • Wednesday • Thursday • Friday

  8. Bremen Town MusiciansMonday

  9. Bremen Town MusiciansMonday

  10. Today we will learn about: • new amazing words, • plurals, • author’s purpose, • plural nouns that change spelling

  11. Bremen Town Musicians

  12. partnership • part – ner – ship • A partnership happens when two or more people become partners and join together to share something. • My best friend and I have a real partnership—we do everything together. • The partnership of those people has lasted for many years.

  13. solution • so – lu - tion • A solution is the process of solving a problem. • The solution to that problem took a long time. • Mom came up with the solution by promising to drive me to the game.

  14. survival • sur – vi - val • Survival means the act of living on or of surviving. • The survival of the people in that fire depended on the firefighters. • Survival in a harsh place like the desert is difficult.

  15. Click to listen to this song about helping others.

  16. Plurals –s, -es, -ies • flagged - skating • Both these words have a base word, an ending, and a spelling change. • What is the base word? • What is the ending? • What are the spelling changes? • Today you’ll learn about endings for plurals, words that mean “more than one.”

  17. Plurals –s, -es, -ies • stars - wishes • To make words mean “more than one,” the ending –s or –es is added. • The ending –s is added to most words; -es is added to words that end in sh, ch, tch, s, ss, or x.

  18. Plurals –s, -es, -ies • city - cities • If a word ends in a consonant followed by a y, you will change the y to an i and add -es.

  19. patches dishes boxes pennies farms ranches buddies glasses parties lunches messes foxes skirts candies sashes bodies ponies Plurals –s, -es, -ies

  20. Plurals –s, -es, -iesbaby, expert, bench, scratch, lady, basket, order, buddy, kiss, dancer, circus, candy

  21. Plurals –s, -es, -iesbaby, expert, bench, scratch, lady, basket, order, buddy, kiss, dancer, circus, candy

  22. Plurals –s, -es, -iesbaby, expert, bench, scratch, lady, basket, order, buddy, kiss, dancer, circus, candy

  23. Plurals –s, -es, -iesbaby, expert, bench, scratch, lady, basket, order, buddy, kiss, dancer, circus, candy

  24. Plurals –s, -es, -iesbaby, expert, bench, scratch, lady, basket, order, buddy, kiss, dancer, circus, candy

  25. Plurals –s, -es, -iesbaby, expert, bench, scratch, lady, basket, order, buddy, kiss, dancer, circus, candy

  26. Plurals –s, -es, -iesbaby, expert, bench, scratch, lady, basket, order, buddy, kiss, dancer, circus, candy

  27. Plurals –s, -es, -iesbaby, expert, bench, scratch, lady, basket, order, buddy, kiss, dancer, circus, candy

  28. Plurals –s, -es, -iesbaby, expert, bench, scratch, lady, basket, order, buddy, kiss, dancer, circus, candy

  29. Plurals –s, -es, -iesbaby, expert, bench, scratch, lady, basket, order, buddy, kiss, dancer, circus, candy

  30. Plurals –s, -es, -iesbaby, expert, bench, scratch, lady, basket, order, buddy, kiss, dancer, circus, candy

  31. Plurals –s, -es, -iesbaby, expert, bench, scratch, lady, basket, order, buddy, kiss, dancer, circus, candy

  32. Plurals –s, -es, -iesbaby, expert, bench, scratch, lady, basket, order, buddy, kiss, dancer, circus, candy

  33. mixes corners germs hitches stories roses dishes perches centers lilies armies gerbils puppies buses cents Plurals –s, -es, -ies

  34. Bremen Town Musicians

  35. Word Family Word – crash(online dictionary)

  36. Word Family Word – crash dash cash mash flash rash hash slash gash lash smash sash

  37. Word Family Word – skate(online dictionary)

  38. Word Family Word – skate crate gate mate date grate grate grate plate state slate

  39. Let Talk About Working Together!

  40. Author’s Purpose • An author has a reason for writing. • An author can write to inform or explain something. • An author can write to entertain. • An author can write to describe something. • An author can write to convince the reader to think or act in a certain way.

  41. Read-Aloud The Mango Tree

  42. Daily Fix-It • the donkey didnt have any food • The donkey didn’t have any food. • he mised his lunchs • He missed his lunches.

  43. Plural Nouns That Change Spelling • A singular noun names one person, place, animal, or thing. • A plural noun names more than one person, place, animal, or thing. • Some nouns change spelling to name more than one.

  44. man men leaf leaves tooth teeth woman women wife wives child children foot feet mouse mice goose geese loaf loaves Plural Nouns That Change Spelling

  45. Wrap Up Your Day • Plurals • Author’s Purpose • Let’s Talk About It • Tomorrow we will read about the adventures of a group of animals.

  46. Bremen Town MusiciansMonday

  47. Bremen Town MusiciansTuesday

  48. Bremen Town MusiciansTuesday

  49. Today we will learn about: • new amazing words, • plurals, • author’s purpose, • story structure, • high-frequency words, • vocabulary, and • plural nouns that change spelling

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