Lesson 1 Day 2
Dec 16, 2015
Question of the Day
What do you do when you are with your
friends?When I am with my
friends, I like to____.
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Today’s Read Aloud
Be a Friend of Mine
What is the purpose for reading a poem?
Listen to me as I read this poem. Listen to me as I read it smoothly.
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Today’s Read Aloud“Be a Friend of Mine”
Could you,Would you,
Be a friend of mine?
I’d like for us To find a way
To be good friendsOn this sunny day.
We’d share some funAnd games and such.
Would that be too much?
Yes, you could,I think you should,
Be a friend of mine.
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Be a Friend of Mine
• What is the speaker saying to the other person?
• How did you feel when you heard the poem?
• Now I want you to locate rhyming words within this poem. Write them in your notebook. (Reading Section)
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Today’s Read Aloud“Be a Friend of Mine”
Could you,Would you,
Be a friend of mine?
I’d like for us To find a way
To be good friendsOn this sunny day.
We’d share some funAnd games and such.
Would that be too much?
Yes, you could,I think you should,
Be a friend of mine.
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Short Vowels: A, E, I, O, and U
lamp and stand
What is the same in each word?
*Both words in each pair have a short vowel sound spelled by the letter a, e, i, o, or u.
Read these sentences aloud:
Jack’s mom has packed a snack for him.
Jamira will bring a backpack and cot for the trip.
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Word Sort
• Sort your spelling words into the following categories: a, e, i, o, or u.
a e i o u
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Vocabulary“Training Day”
• Open your reading book to pg 18!• Listen to me read this story. Our first dog-training class was today. It was no
coincidence that Buddy’s red collar matched my red sweater. I wanted us to look like partners today!
The teacher was pleasant and calm. We watched as she modeled the first command. “Sit!” she said. She held her hand just above her dog’s head. As he looked up at her hand, he sat down. “Good Dog,” she said. I copied her command, but Buddy wouldn’t sit!
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Vocabulary“ Training Day”
Buddy and I practiced the “sit” command all morning. In class, I was the first person to try the command. “Sit,” I murmured. Buddy looked at me and stood.
“Speak firmly,” the teacher said. “Your dog is loyal and wants to obey you.”
“Sit!,” I said. Buddy sat! “Good dog!” I said. We learned more commands. As I recited each one, Buddy seemed to know what to do. I was very proud of him!
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pleasant• Something that is
pleasant is enjoyable and makes you happy.
• The word is… • pleasant• What is the word?• pleasant• What would the
weather be like on a pleasant day?
• Do you think the training class was a pleasant experience for the dog? Why? Why not?
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coincidence
• A coincidence is when two things happen that seem to fit together but are not connected.
• The word is…• coincidence• What is the word?• coincidence• If you and a friend wore
the same clothes on the same day, would that be a coincidence?
• Was is a coincidence that the girl and Buddy were both wearing red? Explain
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modeled• If you modeled
something, you showed it so that other people could see it.
• The word is…• modeled• What is the word?• modeled• Why would you see a
costume being modeled?
• Why did the girl watch while the teacher modeled the commands?
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loyal
• Someone who is loyal stands by you in good times and bad.
• The word is…• loyal• What is the word?• loyal• How would a loyal
friend behave?
• What would a loyal dog do for you?
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recited• If you recited
something, you memorized it and then spoke it aloud.
• The word is..• recited• What is the word?• recited• When have you
recited something in front of other people?
• Why would it help if you recited a dog’s commands over and over again?
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murmur• When people
murmur, they speak so softly that they can hardly be heard.
• The word is…• murmur• What is the word?• murmur• Is it hard to hear
something that is murmured?
• Why didn’t Buddy obey when the girl murmured?
What’s Realistic Fiction?
I know that realistic fiction is like real life. I expect that the characters in this story will be like people I know. I expect that the school will be like my school in many ways.
Who are the characters in this story?Where is the setting? Can a setting be in
more than one place?
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Graphic Organizers• One way good readers find out information
about a story is by using a graphic organizer. Like the one here and on page 20 of your student edition.
Characters Setting
Graphic Organizers
Ruby
at Ruby’s school
Angela and Miss Hart
on the road to Ruby’s house
RubyAngelaMiss Hart
Ruby’s school
trudgedThe word is…
trudgedWhat is the word?
trudgedWe trudged through
the tall grass to get to the lake. Which would you trudge through, a pool or
a swamp?
• Sarah trudged into the kitchen because she did not want to get up for school.
• If you walked slowly as though your feet were stuck in the mud, you trudged.
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gushed• Mrs. Burton gushed at
Sarah to show how glad she was to see her.
• When you were excited about something and talked a lot about it, you gushed.
• The word is….• gushed• What is the word?• gushed• Jason’s parents gushed
whenever he scored a goal in a soccer game.
• When would you gush over a puppy – when it obeyed you, or when it chewed your shoe?
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frustrated• Angela felt frustrated
that Ruby kept copying her.
• When you try and try to do something and cannot, then you might feel frustrated.
• The word is…• frustrated• What is the word?• frustrated
• Would you feel frustrated if you couldn’t open a jar, or if someone opened it for you?
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imitated• Ruby imitated Angela
by wearing a red bow in her hair.
• If you copied what someone did or said, you imitated him or her.
• The word is…• imitated• What is the word?• imitated
• Would you imitate a dog by taking it for a walk or by making a barking sound?
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Daily Proofreading
• Write and correct these sentences
• 3. we hopped like Ruby
• 4. she has a loyal dog?
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Daily Proofreading
• Check your Work!
• 1. We hopped like Ruby.
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• 2. She has a loyal dog.
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Statements
• Each of these sentences are statements. A statement tells something and starts with a capital letter and ends with a period.
Her bow is red.
She wore a painted shirt to school.
Ruby and Angela are friends.
Statements
• Remember statements tell something!
Are these statements?
Ruby likes to hop.
Does she like to run?
On the board.
Now you try! Write five statements in your notebook about what you observed on
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Descriptive Paragraph
• The first step in writing is discovering the audience. Who will read this writing?
• What is the purpose?
• Reread silently the first page of Ruby the Copycat. Who is the audience and what is the purpose?