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Title: The Big Wave


1
The Big Wave
  • Jeff Cole
  • Bishop Elementary

2
Word Knowledge- Day 1 3
big
Giant
synonyms
weep, cry
3
Word Knowledge-Day 1 3
Joyful
playful
Suffix ful Full of
Delightful Wonderful
4
Word Knowledge-Day 1 3
gentle
danger
The /j/ sound Spelled ge or gi Name some others
village
ginger
5
Word Knowledge-Day 1 3
sobbing
shopping
Final consonants That have been Doubled before
The endings -ed, -ing Examples
clapping
petting
6
Day 1 3 Sentences
  • The big wave came, but it went away.
  • We must feel again how wonderful life is.

7
Day 1 3 Sentences
  • Heat a little rice soup and put some ginger in
    it.
  • My friend was sobbing after he hurt his leg.

8
Background Knowledge- Day 1
  • Survival isnt always about living. After a
    trauma (a dangerous or scary thing) has happened,
    there is an emotional survival that has to take
    place. You have to survive in your own heart and
    head.

9
Background Knowledge Day 1
  • Bear
  • I cannot bear doing all this homework.
  • I cannot bear it when she makes fun of me.
  • I cannot bear to see people cry.
  • Japan

10
Background Knowledge- Day 1
  • Realistic Fiction
  • What do we know about earthquakes, volcanoes, and
    tidal waves?
  • Tital waves can be caused by an earthquake or
    really high winds
  • Pearl S. Buck, the author, survived a Tital wave
    when she was a child.
  • Clues, problems, wonderings

11
  • Day 1 Make Inferences (378-380)
  • Words Japan, sadness, fear, survive, storm,
    tidal wave, faint, bear, cry, mattress, dead
  • Why do you think Amy is smiling?
  • I think Amy is smiling because she is happy.
  • This is an inference because Amy does not say she
    is happy. You infer she is happy because you see
    that she is smiling.

12
Comp. Check Day 1
  • How did Jiyas family die?
  • (A tidal wave killed them.)
  • How does Jiya feel?
  • (He feels very sad and scared.)
  • How do you know that Kinos family wants to help
    Jiya?
  • (They care about his feelings. They say that Jiya
    will live with them as part of their family.)

13
Day 1 Make Inferences (378-380) Japan, sadness,
fear, survive, storm, tidal wave, faint, bear,
cry, mattress, dead
  • Stop at So they waited for Jiya to wake.
  • Why do you think _______ ?
  • I think ______ because ________.
  • Why do you think Amy is smiling?
  • I think Amy is smiling because she is happy.

14
Day 1 Make Inferences (378-380) Japan, sadness,
fear, survive, storm, tidal wave, faint, bear,
cry, mattress, dead
  • Why do you think Jiya faints?
  • I think Jiya ______ because he cannot bear losing
    his _____ and home.
  • I think Jiys faints because he cannot bear losing
    his family and home.

15
Day 1 Make Inferences (378-380) Japan, sadness,
fear, survive, storm, tidal wave, faint, bear,
cry, mattress, dead
  • Why do you think Kino cries?
  • I think Kino ______ because he understands how
    sad _____ is.
  • I think Kino cries because he understands how sad
    Jiya is.

16
Day 1 Make Inferences (378-380) Japan, sadness,
fear, survive, storm, tidal wave, faint, bear,
cry, mattress, dead
  • Why do you think Setsu thinks Jiya is dead?
  • I think it is because she sees Jiya lying on the
    ______ and _______ is crying.
  • I think it is because she sees Jiya lying on the
    mattress and Kino is crying.

17
Day 1 Prepositions- Workbook page 140 Language
Arts Handbook pages 316 and 321
  • Prepositions usually indicate relationships of
    time or place. (see in class poster)
  • The cereal is on the third shelf.
  • They are stacked above the crackers.
  • A preposition needs to have an object. An object
    is a noun or pronoun that follows a preposition.

18
Writing
  • Tall Tales
  • Language Arts Handbook 158-163
  • McBroom and the Big Wind is a very funny story
    that has characters such as flying rabbits. Id
    like to write a story like this.
  • Brainstorm
  • Characters
  • Setting (Time Place)
  • Problems

19
Day 1 Writing
  • Review Notes
  • Exaggeration
  • To exagerate is to write about something as
    greater than it is.
  • Draft Exaggeration story with climax in mind. Pay
    attension to
  • -not enough or too much exaggeration and humor in
    the story
  • -

20
Writing
  • -plot missing beginning, middle, and/or end
  • -Characters, setting, and events that although
    exaggerated do not make sense logically
  • -interjections that are improperly used,
  • Mercy!
  • Oh Boy!
  • Wow!
  • Holey smokes!

21
Day 2 Making Inferences- (380-382)- death,
remember, storm, calm, brave, survive, wonderful
  • ____ says ______
  • I think ______ means ________.
  • Kinos father says that life is always stronger
    than death. What do you think he means?
  • I think he means that _______ always want to ____
    even when people they love die.
  • I think he means that people always want to live
    even when people they love die.

22
Day 2 Making Inferences- death, remember, storm,
calm, brave, survive, wonderful
  • Kinos father says that as long as Jiya is alive,
    his family will live with him. What do you think
    he means?
  • I think he means that Jiyas ____ will live with
    him as long as Jiya ______ them.
  • I think he means that Jiyas family will live
    with him as long as Jiya remembers them.

23
Day 2 Reading/Writing Connection LArts Handbook
258-261 Figurative Language or Figurures of
Speech
  • Simile- A simile compares two things that are not
    alike by using the words like or as. Of course,
    not every sentence that uses like or as is a
    simile.
  • The rainbow spread across the sky like a colored
    snake.
  • Which of these is a simile?
  • Jed was built like a tree trunk.
  • He was strong and tall.

24
Day 2 Reading/Writing Connection LArts Handbook
258-261 Figurative Language or Figurures of
Speech
  • Metaphor- A metaphor compares two things that are
    not alike, without using like or as.
  • The lake was a mirror.
  • The cloud was a cream puff in the blue sky.
  • The rainbow was a colored snake spread across the
    sky.
  • Which of these is a metaphor?
  • Love is a powerful emotion
  • When youre sick, love is the medicine.

25
Day 2 Reading/Writing Connection LArts Handbook
258-261 Figurative Language or Figurures of
Speech
  • Personification is a figure of speech in which an
    object is given human qualities by the writer.
  • I looked at the narrow winding road that climbed
    across the mountains. ( Roads cant really
    climb, but people can.)
  • Which of these is personification?
  • Germs are sneaky.
  • Germs are dangerous.

26
Day 2 Reading/Writing Connection LArts Handbook
258-261 Figurative Language or Figurures of
Speech
  • Exaggeration is a writers way of stretching the
    truth to add humor or interest to a statement of
    fact, though it is not really meant to be taken
    as fact.
  • Facts
  • The bag is packed too full.
  • My soup is very salty.
  • Exaggerated statements
  • This bag is packed so full that there isnt room
    for a toothpick.
  • My soup has more salt than the Pacific Ocean.
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