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Vocabulary

Vocabulary. Can you pronounce it Do know the definition Can you use it in a sentence. Title: Beyond the Sky. Reading Goal: Questioning Team Cooperation Goal: Active Listening Genre: Expository Author: Tanya Jackson. the outer edge. limits:.

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Vocabulary

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  1. Vocabulary • Can you pronounce it • Do know the definition • Can you use it in a sentence

  2. Title: Beyond the Sky Reading Goal: Questioning Team Cooperation Goal: Active Listening Genre: Expository Author: Tanya Jackson

  3. the outer edge limits: The limits of the yard are marked with a bright fence.

  4. the center core: The core of the apple has seeds, and the skin is shiny and green.

  5. continue proceed: After the telephone interruption, we decided to proceed with the lesson and finish our work.

  6. survive: be able to live A camel can survive for days without water.

  7. fitting: appropriate “Happy” is a fitting nickname for Joanne, she is in a good mood all the time.

  8. dwarf: small Dwarf rabbits are good pets because they are small and can fit in a cage.

  9. determined: Figure out We determined how to find our friends apartment by looking on the map.

  10. assumed: Without proof I assumed the new kid would be nice, but I wasn’t sure until I met him.

  11. Vocabulary Vault

  12. Building Background What was one thing you did yesterday? Remember we have been talking about summarizing. Summarizing helps us understand what we have read. We can make a tree map to help us organize our summary. Remember: use texts features to help you find main ideas.

  13. Sonic BOOM! • The year was 1947. on an October morning, test pilot Charles “Chuck” Yeager sealed himself into his X-1 plane. It was a rocket-powered plane. Yeager and the plane shot down the runway. His plane soared into the air. Yeager pressed sown on the throttle. The plane went faster and faster through the air. Them all of a sudden, the X-1 hit the speed of Mach 1. A deafening BOOM rang out. Until that day, no pilot had ever flown a plane faster than the speed of sound. The sound the plane made was the sonic boom. It’s the sound that occurs whenever something goes faster than the speed of sound, or breaks the sound barrier. Many planes can now travel that fast, or faster.

  14. Beyond the Sky Page 39 Preview team talk questions page 19

  15. Partner Read- 15 minutes • Put 2 sticky notes on words that are new or unfamiliar to you • Read and restate pages 39 • Read page 39 silently • Fill in one main idea and supporting details • Discuss with team words you clarified • find vocabulary words

  16. Team Discussion-15minutes • Discuss answers to team talk questions • Write answers to question 2 and 4

  17. Class Discussion • What words did your group clarify? • Why does India show Winn Dixie how to stand up and look in the window? • Why does India run up to the library?

  18. Writing Adventures- 15 min Think about one of your friends. Do you remember how you meet and became friends? Tell how you met your friend. Tell why you are friends with this person.

  19. Vocabulary Practice-10 min • Divide your words with partner. Choose a word from your list to use in a meaningful sentence.

  20. Fluency – 5 min • Pg 25, paragraphs 1 and 3

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