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Question of The Day What events do you like to have your friends tell you about?

Question of The Day What events do you like to have your friends tell you about?. Name one event that a friend or relative has told you about. What happened? What made it interesting?. “A Pen Pal for Max” Theme 3 Lesson 12. Read Aloud. Genre- Fiction

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Question of The Day What events do you like to have your friends tell you about?

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  1. Question of The DayWhat events do you like to have your friends tell you about? Name one event that a friend or relative has told you about. What happened? What made it interesting? T184

  2. “A Pen Pal for Max” Theme 3 Lesson 12 T184

  3. Read Aloud • Genre- Fiction • Set a Purpose- Why might we read or listen to a fiction story again? • Modeling Fluency- Pay attention to phrasing and punctuation. • Listen as I carefully read the poem. T185

  4. Grandma’s PartyBrenda sat in the living room. Colored streamers, balloons, glitter, and photographs surrounded her. It was the morning after grandmother’s eightieth birthday party. All she could think of was telling her friend Ernesto about it. She wished she could call him, but he had just moved out of town. So, Brenda decided to write him a letter. Dear Ernesto, Grandma’s birthday party was awesome! She loved the Big Band music. She said she felt young again. She and grandpa can still boogie-woogie. They even sang for us. They still know all the words! We had a wonderful time. You would have enjoyed it, too. I hope your new place is great! Your friend, Brenda T185

  5. Grandma’s Party Brenda smiled. She placed her letter in an envelope. It was ready to be mailed. She knew Ernesto would write back quickly. She couldn’t wait. Now, if only her mom or dad, or even her older sister, would just wake up. T185

  6. Consonant Diagraphs know knuckle gnat sign knife gnaw • Lets read each word together as a class. • What letter combinations go together to make the /n/ sound? know knuckle gnat signknife gnaw T186

  7. Consonant Diagraphs wriggle wrong wrap wrestle • Lets read each word together as a class. • What letter combinations go together to make the /r/ sound? wriggle wrong wrap wrestle T186

  8. Consonant Diagraphs rough tough laugh cough • Lets read each word together as a class. • What letter combinations go together to make the /f/ sound? • Remember that these letters appear at the end of the word. rough tough laugh cough T186

  9. Spelling with Consonant Digraphs gn, wr, kn, and gh Use the words below to help complete each sentence. gnat knew sign knob gnaw write wrinkle knees • No one _______ LaShanda’s middle name. • Turn the _________ to make the radio louder. • Marianna likes to _________ poetry. • Alma ironed the __________ from her shirt. • A tiny _________ bit me. • The _________ say’s, “No Parking.” • Beavers _________ on wood. • Calvin fell and hurt his ________. T187

  10. Spelling with Consonant Digraphs gn, wr, kn, and gh Use the words below to help complete each sentence. kneel wrist cough known rough wrench knight 9. Your ______ connects your hand and arm. 10. Sandpaper is very _________. 11. The brave ________ rescued the princess. 12. Would your rather stand, sit, or ________. 13. Please hand me the _________. 14. Please cover your mouth when you ________. 15. I have _________ Danny for three years. T187

  11. Performing “A Pen Pal for Max” In groups we will perform “A Pen Pal for Max” by rereading pages 338-359. Things to remember: • The characters might act and sound different in various parts. • Readers can use expression to reinforce what is happening in the text. T188

  12. Plot What is the plot of a story? A plot is the events that happen; it usually includes a problem and its solution. T189

  13. “The Sunset in My Mailbox” Listen closely as I reread “The Sunset in My Mailbox” starting on page 44. Listen closely for the problem and the solution as I reread the story. Remember that some stories can have more than one problem. T189

  14. Use the graphic organizer below to help you map the story. We will use the questions on the following slide to help us fill in the chart below. Plot T189

  15. Who are the characters and what is the setting in this story? Caitlin, Julien, Caitlin’s mom, the mailman; Caitlin’s house • What are the important events in the story? Caitlin receives odd gifts from her pen pal. She gets a melted juicebar, cornflakes, and a fingerprint. • Think about these events and how they cause a problem for Caitlin. What is Caitlin’s problem? Caitlin is worried how Julien will send a sunset through the mail. T189

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