Monday, March 14, 2016

Lesson 17




The Right Dog for the Job
by Dorothy Hinshaw Patent

Essential Question: How do people and animals benefit each other?"

Genesis 1:26
Then God said, “Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over all the creatures that move along the ground.”

This week we’ll ask the question “How do people and animals benefit each other?
”We’ll start by reading the narrative nonfiction selection The Right Dog for the
Job, which explains how one heroic dog trained for these vital helping jobs. In the
informational text, Knowing Noses: Search-and-Rescue Dogs, we’ll read about SAR dogs and the daring jobs they perform.
Go to the eBook to read and listen to this week’s selection.


Spelling
glance
judge
damage
package
twice
stage
carriage
since
practice
marriage
baggage
office
message
bridge
chance
notice
ridge
manage
palace
bandage

Target Vocabulary
reward
graduate
symbol
disobey
confidence
patiently
confesses
ceremony
performs

Target Skill and Strategy
Sequence of Events
Main Idea and Details
Summarize


Saturday, February 20, 2016

Lesson 18

 Hercules' Quest
   retold by Martina Melendez

Essential Question: What makes a character memorable?


Judges 14:6 The Spirit of the Lord came powerfully upon him so that he tore the lion apart with his bare hands as he might have torn a young goat. But he told neither his father nor his mother what he had done.

This week we'll ask the question "What makes a character memorable?" First we'll read the myth Hercules'Quest, an dlearn about a legendary hero's life and adventures. We'll also read the folktale Zomo's Friends, about making a friend by being a friend.


Spelling
unused
refresh
dislike
replace
unpaid
redo
disorder
unplanned
distrust
rewind
untrue
unload
recall
displease
uneven
rebuild
restart
uncover
untidy
discolor

Vocabulary
acquire
unfortunate
coerce
boasted
beamed
glared
ceased
declared
devised
resourceful

Target Skill
Story Structure
Theme

Target Strategy
Question

Grammar
Prepositions and Prepostional Phrases

Friday, January 29, 2016

The Life and Times of the Ant



The Life and times of the Ant
by Charles Micucci

Essential Question: How do living things each have an important role in the world?

Genesis 1:21 So God created the great creatures of the sea and every living thing with which the water teems and that moves about in it, according to their kinds, and every winged bird according to its kind. And God saw that it was good.

Even extremely small creatures, such as ants live remarkable complex lives. We'll explore facts about ants in the informational text The Life and Times of the Ant. Students will explore the question "How doliving thinkgs each have an important role in the world?" Studnets will also read about two animals that help each other in creative way in the fable The Dove and the Ant.


Spelling
Final Long e
turkey
lonely 
colony 
steady
hungry
valley
hockey
starry
melody
movie
duty
drowsy
chimney
plenty
daily
alley
fifty
empty
injury
prairie

Vocabulary
social
exchanges
excess
reinforce
storage
transport
chamber
scarce
obstacles
transfers

Target Skill
Text and graphic Features
Author's purpose

Target Strategy
Question

Grammar
Participles


Friday, January 15, 2016

Lesson 15



Ecology for Kids
by Federico Arana


Essential Question: Why is it important to be informed about what is happening in our world?

Psalm 24:1 The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it.

This week we’ll continue our exploration of nature and explore the
question “Why is it important to be informed about what is
happening in our world?” In the informational text, Ecology for Kids,students will learn about protecting three ecosystems—the forests, the ocean, and the atmosphere. We’ll also read Wonderful
Weather, poetry about weather.


Spelling
Changing final y to i
tiniest
hobbies
copied
countries
pitied
easier
laziest
families
spied
happiest
ladies
friendlier
studied
busier
breezier
prettiest
noisier
healthier
butterflies
funniest

Vocabulary
organisms
directly
affect
traces
vast
habitats
variety
species
banned
radiation

Target Skill
Main Ideas and Details
Author's Word Choice

Target Strategy
Monitor/Clarify

Grammar
Irregular Verbs

Friday, November 20, 2015

Jose'! Born to Dance

                                 Jose'! Born to Dance 
                                                      by Susanna Reich





Essential Question:
What does it take to be a great performer?

Mark 12:30 "Love the Lord your God with all your heart andwith all your soul and with all your mind and withall your strength.’


This week is all about creativity! We will
explore the question “What does it take to
be a great performer?” In the biographical
selection José! Born to Dance, we’ll read
about a man who learns to express himself
through dance. We’ll also read the poetry
selection Dance to the Beat, about dancing
and rhythm.



Vocabulary
debut
stubborn
permission
hauling
mournful
towered
triumph
discouraged
 toured 
border

Spelling
learn
dirty 
worn
sore
thirst
burn
record
cure
board
course
worth
early 
return
pure
world 
search
worse
thirteen
sport
current

Target skills
Author's Purpose
Simile and Metaphor

Grammar
Pronouns

Saturday, November 14, 2015

Dear Mr. Winston

Dear Mr. Winston
from When I Went to the Library




This week students will explore the question "What are some different way to do research?"
"Give me wisdom and knowledge, that I may lead this people, for who is able to govern this great people of yours?"
2Chronicles 1:10

In the realistic fiction selection "Dear Mr. Winston," from When I Went to the Library, students will read a letter of apology that conveys more than the simple message "I'm sorry for bringing my snake into the library!"

Spelling
spark
prepare
cheer
tear
scarf
scare
repair
earring
scarce
weird
sharp
rear
spare
gear
hairy
compare
alarm
harsh
upstairs
square

Vocabulary
fault
borrow
reference
fainted
genuine
local
apologize
proof
slimy
insisted

Target Skill 
Conclusions and Generalizations

Grammar
Compound and Complex Sentences







Friday, November 6, 2015

Me and Uncle Romie
by Claire Hartfield
                       Illustrated by Jerome Lagarrigue


Big Question: How do an artist's experiences affect his or her art?
Proverbs 15:30 -Light in a messenger’s eyes brings joy to the heart and good news gives health to the bones.

This week we'll explore the question "How does what an artist experiences affect his or her art?" IN the realistic fiction selection Me and Uncle Romie, students will read about a collage artist Romie Bearden. 

Spelling
aloud
bald
hawk
south
faucet
proud
claw
tower
stalk
couple
howl
false
dawn
allow
drown
pause
fault
cause
amount
cloudier

Vocabulary

glorious
studio
concerned
model
smeared
ruined yanked
streak
schedule
feast
Target Skill and Strategy
Understanding Characters
Visualize