DOL level 4 week 33 • Analogy 1._________ : blood – pump : water 2. bassoon : baboon – woodwind : ________ 1. have you ringed the doorbell yet asked mom 2. and he were the smaller boy in his large class heart monkey
Feb 22, 2016
DOL level 4 week 33
• Analogy
1. _________ : blood – pump : water
2. bassoon : baboon – woodwind : ________
1. have you ringed the doorbell yet asked mom2. and he were the smaller boy in his large class
heart
monkey
Pledge
Fluency
6 min. reading solution
Objectives day 1
Students willrecognize homophones.
Word Structure day 1
Line 1
Line 2
Line 3
Line 4
hair hare waist waste
thrown wear new one
would sell stare buy
knight night flower flour
Word Structure day 1
• The pairs of words in this line are homophones.• Homophones may be the same part of speech, like hair
and hare. They are both nouns.• They can be different parts of speech, such as waist
and waste. Waist is a noun. Waste is a verb.• The only relationship they have is that they sound the
same. They are completely different words with different meanings.
hair hare waist wasteLine 1
Activate Prior Knowledge• Have you ever made a sacrifice for someone you loved, or has someone
you loved every made a sacrifice for you?• In what ways if any have you earned money on your own?• This text is not a true story, but it is one that could have happened. What
type of genre is this called?• This story is set in a small town in Mexico called Patzcuaro, where many of
the descendents of the Purepecha people live. They were conquered by the Spanish in the 1500s, but many still speak the language of their ancestors, as well as Spanish, and practice their traditions.
Background Information• The text is not a true story, but it is one that could have happened.• What type of genre is this?• This story is set in a small town in Mexico called Patzcuardo, where many of the
descendants of the Purepecha people live. They were conquered by the Spanish in the 1550’s, but many still speak the language of their ancestors, as well as Spanish and practice their traditions.
Realistic fiction
Vocabulary lesson 1
dawn huddled
When sun comes up To wrap oneself tightly
dared
To have courage to do something
embarrassment
Feeling of shyness or being ashamed
We woke up at dawn
They dared him to jump into the lake His mistake caused a great deal of embarrassment
The kittens were huddled together
Vocabulary lesson 1
pounded
To lace together To beat loudly
tremble
To shake
He wove the yarn into a sweater He pounded the nail into the wall
The cold air caused her to tremble
wove
pride
Feeling of worth and importance
He held his head up with a sense of pride
K W L?
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Purpose
BigIdea
How do people make money choices?
Handing Off
Have you grasped the following ideas?• Why Erandi sells her braids• What we learned about Erandi’s character and
the type of person she is• The lesson this story teaches us about making
money choices
Inquiry Process day 1
You will be investigating topics that relate to the them Dollars and Sense. In this theme you will produce and publish the results of your investigations on the unit theme.
• How are the stories “Erandi’s Braids” and the read aloud section related to the them Dollars and Sense.
• Why do the hair buyers think that women in Ernadi’s town will be willing to sell their hair in the first place?
• What are some decisions people make based on money?• What are some money choices you have made?• Why did you finally make the decision you made?
WritingDescribing an Experience day 1
Describe an experienceYou should write about an experience that is meaningful and memorable. They may be experiences that helped you learn something about yourself or something about the world.
You will write a personal narrative, in which you will describe an experience you have had.
Which topics do you think would be good topics, which ones would not be good. Why?• Watching my favorite TV show• What I do when I get up in the
morning• Volunteering at the senior center.• Giving up my bedroom so Grandma
could move in• Brainstorm topics for your personal
narrative. Think of occasions in which you made a sacrifice for someone or faced some other kind of problem.
Objectives day 1
Students willReview combining sentences with
appositivesLearn about homophonesLearn how words reflect culturesExplore online media
Grammar, Usage, and MechanicsDay 1
Erandi, a hardworking girl, helped her mother with chores.
Isabel, Erandi’s friend, asked her about the fiesta.These words are appositives.An appositive is a noun that is placed next to another noun to identify it or add
information about it. An appositive phrase is a group of words that includes an appositive and words that describe the appositve.
An appositive can be used to combine sentences when another sentence has additional information about something in the first sentence.
Appositives can make your writing more campact, make it flow better, and add sentence variety.
Spellingpride pried rays raise sent cent
scent forth fourth air heir guessed
guest toad towed toed lessen lesson
carat carrot bazaar bizarre
pride pried rays raise sent cent
scent forth fourth air heir guessed
guest toad towed toed lessen lesson
carat carrot bazaar bizarre
1. pride2. pried3. rays4. raise5. sent6. cent7. scent8. forth9. fourth10. air11. heir12. guessed13. guest14. toad15. towed16. toed17. lessen18. lesson19. carat20. carrot21. bazaar22. bizarre
1. pride2. pried3. rays4. raise5. sent6. cent7. scent8. forth9. fourth10. air11. heir12. guessed13. guest14. toad15. towed16. toed17. lessen18. lesson19. carat20. carrot21. bazaar22. bizarre
1. pride2. pried3. rays4. raise5. sent6. cent7. scent8. forth9. fourth10. air11. heir12. guessed13. guest14. toad15. towed16. toed17. lessen18. lesson19. carat20. carrot21. bazaar22. bizarre
1. pride2. pried3. rays4. raise5. sent6. cent7. scent8. forth9. fourth10. air11. heir12. guessed13. guest14. toad15. towed16. toed17. lessen18. lesson19. carat20. carrot21. bazaar22. bizarre
1. pride2. pried3. rays4. raise5. sent6. cent7. scent8. forth9. fourth10. air11. heir12. guessed13. guest14. toad15. towed16. toed17. lessen18. lesson19. carat20. carrot21. bazaar22. bizarre
dawn
When sun comes up
huddledTo wrap oneself
tightly
daredTo have courage to
do something
embarrassmentFeeling of shyness or being ashamed
woveTo lace together
poundedTo beat loudly
trembleTo shake
prideFeeling of worth and importance
dawn
huddled dared embarrassment
wove pounded tremble pride
When sun comes up
To wrap oneself tightly
To have courage to do
something
Feeling of shyness or
being ashamed
To lace together
To beat loudly To shakeFeeling of worth and
importance