Sunday, September 20, 2015

September 21, 2015 - September 25, 2015


In My Very Own Room, a young girl is sharing a room with five brothers. What she wants more than anything is to have her own room. Because of the title, we think the girl will get her room in the end. We keep making predictions as we read. Predictions are good guesses about what will happen next, and they’re based on clues the author has given. Making predictions is fun—it’s like solving little mysteries! The predictions also keep us involved in the story.

Citizen of the Week!
Antonio


Comprehension:
  1. Summarize
  2. Making Predictions
  3. Plot's Main Events
Phonics/Spelling:
  1. Long Ii, Multisyllabic Words
  2. Spelling Words - mild, sky, pie, might, find, fight, tied, right, fry, tight, child, flight, bright, buy, die, 
  3. Review:  soak, bowl, gold, wind, children
  4. Spelling Game for this week.
  5. Long Ii  (Must be logged into Texas Treasures to view.)
Vocabulary:

1.   separate – keep them apart
2.   determination – to do something even though it may be difficult
3.   storage – a place to put things that aren’t used everyday1.
4.   exact – completely correct; to get the exact measurement of a room, you can use a tape measure.
5.   ruined – something you can no longer use
6.   luckiest – a person who has the most luck
7.   curtain – a hanging cloth panel sometimes used to divide a room
8.   dainty – small and beautiful
9.   prediction – use details in a story to tell you what you think will happen next
10.            sum – answer to an addition problem
11.            difference – answer to a subtraction problem
12.            product – answer to a multiplication problem
13.            quotient – answer to a division problem

Vocabulary Game for this week.


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