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Journal This Weekend IAgenda 09/14/15Word Study Root photoVocabulary Practice p. 101 (Think-Pair-Share)Reading The Golden Mare, The Firebird and the Magic Ring p. 282 (Fairy Tale)Writing-Fiction Story photomeans light Photo PhotographPhotons Photogenic Photocopy Photosynthesis Fairy Tale Notes Special ending/beginningOnce upon a timethey lived happily ever afterGood CharacterEvil CharacterRoyalty and/or a castle Magic happensProblem/Solution Things Happen in 3s and 7sVocabulary DismissIntentions Despair Descended SeekAccompany Delicacies Consented HomeworkAs Paul opened his reading book, he noticed a small hole in the middle of the page. As he got closer, to his unexpected surprise..Journal When I grow up I want to be?Agenda Notes (Context Clues/Theme)Using Context Clues p. 280 & 281Whole Class Reading The Golden Mare, The Firebird, and the Magic RingComplete Sequence Chart p. 102 & 103When FinishedRevise and Edit Fairy Tale StorySSR/ AR QuizContext Clues/Theme NotesContext Clues are clues that the author gives you to figure out unfamiliar words.Theme the lesson that the author wants you to learn about life. Examples:Always keep your word.Theres a lesson in every mistake.Believe in yourself. Never give up.Working hard leads to rewards.Be kind. Context Clues (Mini Lesson)DismissIntentions Despair Descended Seek Accompany Delicacies Consented Send the prince away No context Clues Had lost all hopeFrom the great staircaseNo Context Clues To the dining room Rare, prepared by the chef; far away landsRequest JournalWrite a thank you note to a friend who gave you onion and garlic-flavored chewing gum. Agenda Complete Sequence Chart p. 103Mini lesson3rd person point of view p. 105Reading A Tale Told Around the World p. 302Connect/Compare p. 305Comp. Practice (Text Feature & Vocabulary Strategy) p. 106 &107SSR/AR QuizPoint of ViewThe point of view of a story relates to the person telling the story. A narrator who is not in the story tells a story written in Third-person point of view.Third-person omniscient POV tells the thoughts and feelings of all the characters. Third-person limited POV shares the thoughts and feelings of only one character.Compare and Contrast Compare finding how two or more things are alike. Contrastfinding how two or more things are different. Journal Think about a imaginary constellation. Write a story such as ancient people might have told about it. Agenda Notes (origin myth, personification, and phenomena)Reading How Poison Came Into the World p. 176 (origin myth)Comp. Practice (origin myths, personification) p. 60 & 61STAAR Reading Practice p. 48

NotesOrigin myth is a story that explains the creation of something in nature.Personification is making things or animals like a person. Phenomena a person or thing that is impressive, extraordinary, or magical.Reading StrategiesT Tackle the title. Circle the title and make a prediction A Analyze the text: What genre is the text? R Read the passage all the way through from the beginning to end.G Go back and reread the passageUnderline words you dont know (use context clues to figure them out)What happened in the paragraphs?E Eliminate answer choices. T Take your time and prove your answers.TARGET p. 48