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Wednesday January 18, 2012

Wednesday January 18, 2012. Fluency. Successful Readers …. Read with intonation that is appropriate for the text. . Use context to determine the proper intonation to use. . “The Goops”- Echo read the poem. The Goops they lick their fingers, And the Goops they lick their knives;

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Wednesday January 18, 2012

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  1. WednesdayJanuary 18, 2012

  2. Fluency

  3. Successful Readers…. Read with intonation that is appropriate for the text. Use context to determine the proper intonation to use.

  4. “The Goops”- Echo read the poem The Goops they lick their fingers, And the Goops they lick their knives; They spill their broth on the tablecloth- Oh, they lead disgusting lives! The Goops they talk while eating, And loud and fast they chew; And that is why I am glad that I Am not a Goop-are you? The Goops are gluttonous and rude, They gug and gumble with their food; They throw their crumbs upon the floor, And at dessert they tease for more; They will not eat their soup and bread But like to gobble sweets, instead, And this is why I oft decline, When I am asked to stay and dine!

  5. Word Study

  6. Listen to me say this word improbable What prefix is found in this word? -im What is the root word? probable Hold up the number of fingers that shows the word separated into syllables correctly. 1) im/prob/a/ble 2) imp/ob/able 3)im/pro/bable What does the prefix –im mean? not

  7. Vocabulary

  8. indication An indication is a sign that something exists or might happen. What is one indication of spring? Rain (thumbs up) or snow (thumbs down)? Turn and talk to your partner.

  9. proposed If a person proposed something, he or she suggested it. If your mom proposed that you play outside, did she suggest it (thumbs up) or demand it (thumbs down)? Explain this to your partner.

  10. instinct An instinct is a natural, almost automatic way that people or animals react to things. If you smelled smoke, what would your instinct be? To scream and run (thumbs up) or to call 911 (thumbs down)? Turn and talk.

  11. baffled Someone who is baffled by something cannot understand or explain it. Name one thing that recently baffled you. How did you figure it out? Turn and talk to your partner.

  12. To Do: • Continue working on Vocabulary Practice Handout using the new words introduced today. This will be due tomorrow. • Silent read. Small Group: Pioneers- Read 8-14 of Perfect Pen Pals. Continue making inferences using practice book page. 6.

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