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Monday November 7, 2011

Monday November 7, 2011. fluency. Expression and phrasing. Good Readers:. Vary their expression by changing their volume or pace. Group words into meaningful phrases, or chunks. Punctuation can help with this. Let’s echo read this passage. From “ Mangia !” by Ira Rosofsky

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Monday November 7, 2011

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  1. Monday November 7, 2011

  2. fluency

  3. Expression and phrasing Good Readers: Vary their expression by changing their volume or pace. Group words into meaningful phrases, or chunks. Punctuation can help with this.

  4. Let’s echo read this passage. From “Mangia!” by Ira Rosofsky Italian cuisine is the most popular ethnic food in the United States, according to the National Restaurant Association. It is so much a part of our culture that we hardly think of it as ethnic at all. Everybody thinks that they know a great deal about Italian food. For example: • Marco Polo, an Italian, brought back spaghetti from China. • The Italians invented pizza. • Tomatoes have been a long-time staple of Italian cooking. All of these myths are wrong.

  5. Word Study

  6. Consonant plus le (review of lesson 6) • Look at these words: • grumble goggles • grum/ble gog/gles • Remember: • Divide the word into syllables before the consonant plus le. • Pronounce the final vowel sound as a schwa (ŭ)

  7. Let’s try it! Write the word grapple in your journal. Underline the consonant –le. grapple Hold up the number of fingers that shows grapple divided into syllables correctly. grap/ple gra/ple grapp/le

  8. Vocabulary

  9. eminent An eminent person is well known and important. Coaches Nick Saban and Gene Chizik are eminent football coaches in our state.

  10. eminent An eminent person is well known and important. Why would an eminent chef be a good choice to host a cooking show? He looks good on t.v. People would know that he is an expert.

  11. charity Charity is showing kindness by giving money or gifts to organizations that need them. The fifth graders at our school showed charity by collecting clothes, food, and money for tornado victims who had lost their homes.

  12. charity Charityis showing kindness by giving money or gifts to organizations that need them. If I name an example of showing charity, say, “Charity!” • donating clothes to a shelter • serving food to the homeless • watching a tv show about charities (like “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition”) • collecting money for “Toys for Tots” • reading your favorite book

  13. modest A modest person does not brag or show off. Although Joseph knew he had played a great game, he was being very modest when he was interviewed after the game.

  14. modest A modestperson does not brag or show off. What would be a modest way to respond to praise? Smile and say, “Thank you very much!” 2. Reply with, “Yeah…I know I’m good!”

  15. To do list: • Separate words in the –le section of the Word Study Review 4-Square into syllables. • Complete the vocabulary quilt using eminent, charity, and modest. • Continue working on your gist booklet. It is due Thursday. Small Group Colonists and Loyalists-Journal, Pencil Patriots and Abolitionists- Journal, Pencil Pioneers- Read pgs. 3-7 in The Egg Drop Egg-speriment and begin working on theme practice.

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