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C A Date: _______ I can find examples on pages: 123

C A Date: _______ I can find examples on pages: 123. Objective : I will be able to distinguish between fact and opinion. Key Words: Fact, Opinion Notes/examples : Distinguishing between facts & opinions can help you better understand the important ideas in a text.

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C A Date: _______ I can find examples on pages: 123

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  1. C ADate: _______ I can find examples on pages: 123 Objective: I will be able to distinguish between fact and opinion. Key Words: Fact, Opinion Notes/examples: • Distinguishing between facts & opinions can help you better understand the important ideas in a text. • FACT = a statement that can be proved to be true • OPINION = a statement that tells a thought, feeling, or belief. LET’S TRY IT!

  2. FACTS? OPINIONS? SUMMARIZE!!!

  3. BELL RINGER: Reading & Responding • Target Strategy • Read the first three paragraphs on page 128. Which pieces of information might be included in a summary of Christopher’s interest in art?

  4. BELL RINGER: Reading & Responding • Target Skill: Fact & Opinion • Walter thinks that Christopher’s mother encouraged his drawing talent. Fact or Opinion? • Christopher has illustrated several of his father’s books. Fact or Opinion?

  5. Independent Study

  6. C ADate: _______ I can find examples on pages: 138-139 Objective: I will be able to identify & correctly use singular and plural nouns. Key Words: Singular/plural Notes/examples: • SINGULAR NOUNS = name one person, place, thing, or idea • PLURAL NOUNS = name MORE than one person, place, thing, or idea

  7. PLURAL NOUNS • Most plural nouns are formed by adding s or es • ADD –es to singular nouns ending in s, ss, x, ch, or sh • Add –iesto singular nouns ending with a consonant + y (drop the y, add ies) • Add sfor nouns ending with a vowel + y • Irregular nouns don’t follow these rules (ex: feet, children, people, maze, etc.)

  8. You Try It!

  9. Possessive Nouns

  10. You Try It!! pianos’ children’s compasses’ shopper’s geese’s

  11. Common Errors story’s forest’s dogs creatures’ George’s wings night’s fairies’

  12. Independent Study

  13. Writer’s Notebook

  14. Writer’s Notebook

  15. C ADate: _______ I can find examples on pages: Objective: I will be able to Key Words: Notes/examples: • Appo

  16. C ADate: _______ I can find examples on pages: Objective: I will be able to Key Words: Notes/examples:

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