Title: A Symphony of Whales by: Steve Schuch
1A Symphony of Whalesby Steve Schuch
- Genre
- Vocabulary Strategy
- Comprehension Skill
- Comprehension Strategy
Fiction Context Clues Generalize Answer
Questions
2Review Concept Board
- Question of the day!
- What did Glashka's people need from the whales
and other sea animals in order to survive?
3Phonics Objectives
- Use word parts to decode words with suffixes.
- Review g, j, dge/j/ s, c/s/ c, k, ck, ch/k/
contrast hard g with soft g. - Blend and read g, j, dge/j/ s, c/s/ c, k, ck,
ch/k/ words and suffixes. - Apply decoding strategiesblend longer words
4Suffixes -ly, -ful, -ness, -less
-ly means in a ____ way -ful means filled with
-ness means the condition of being -less means
without
5I climbed tiredly into bed and turned off the
light.
- The word with a suffix is tiredly.
- Lets look at tiredly with out the suffix -ly.
- tired - do you know what tired means?
- Often, suffixes like -ly change how the base word
is used for example, tiredlydescribes an
action it answers the question how.
6Modeling
- The first thing I do when I come to a word like
tiredly is break it into its word parts. I can
take off -ly and I have the word tired. I know
what tired means.In the sentence, tiredly answers
the question how. In the sentence, tiredly
describes how I climbed into bed. The suffix -ly
must make words describe how something is done. - Watch as I blend tiredly. Now blend the word with
me.
7Practice and Assess
- Lets read the words and underline the
suffixes. You can write them on your desk. - finally helpless
- beautiful kindness
- hopeless helpful
- quickly happiness
8Read words in context
- Lets read the sentences, identify the words with
suffixes, and use the word in a sentence. - Her blindness did not stop her from being able to
read and write. - The new boy from France was friendless, so
Abigail kindly asked himto sit with her at
lunch. - It was a plentiful harvest, and we were all
thankful.
9 Objectives
- Use context clues to determine the meaning of
unfamiliar words.
10Context Clues Strategy
- Read the words and sentences around theword you
dont know. Sometimes the author tells you what
the word means. - If not, use the words and sentences to predict a
meaning for the word. - Try that meaning in the sentence. Does itmake
sense? - Now lets read page 356.
11Read Breaking the Ice
- Pay attention to how vocabulary is used. Listen
as I model using context clues to determine the
meaning of bay. - MODEL The word bay is used on p. 357. The article
describes the "waterfront village" where
"villagers called the icebreaker for help." So a
bay must be a body of water that is surrounded on
many sides by something, such as ice or land.
12Context Clues
- Have students determine the meanings of the
remaining words and explain the context clues
they used. - Point out that context does not work with every
word. Students may have to use the glossary or a
dictionary to find the exact meaning of some
words. - Have students reassess their usage and
definitions of vocabulary words used in their
word meaning charts.
13Challenge Activity pg. 357 Words to Write
- Look at the pictures in A Symphony of Whales.
Choose a picture to write about. Try to use words
from the Words to Know list.
14Context Clues WB page 135
15Say It!
- anxiously
- bay
- blizzard
- channel
- chipped
- melody
- supplies
- surrounded
- symphony
16More Words to Know
- neighboring
- waterproof
- yelping
17anxiouslyuneasily with fear of what might
happen
18baya part of a sea or lake surrounded by land
19blizzardsblinding snowstorms with very strong,
cold winds
20channel a body of water joining two larger
bodies of water
21chipped to cut or break off a thin piece of
something
22melodya pleasing or easily remembered series of
musical notes tune
23supplies the food and equipment necessary for an
army exercise, camping trip, and so on
24symphony a long, complicated musical composition
for an orchestra
25Small Group Time
- Read A Symphony of Whales
pages 356-357
26FLUENCY - Choral Reading
- Listen as I read aloud p. 365. Notice the pace I
am readingnot too fast and not too slowly. Now,
you will practice as a class,doing three choral
readings of p. 365.
27Life Cycles of Animals
- Most baleen, or toothed whales, migrate between
the very cold polar regions and the warmer
tropical regions. Scientists aren't totally
certain why whales migrate, but it probably has
something to do with food. The icy waters of
thepolar north are rich in plankton, the main
food source of baleen whales. The whales spend
summer in these areas, filling up on food before
winter. When the water begins to freeze over in
the early winter months, the whales migrate
south, where they mate and give birth. They
return to the polar regions in late spring.
28Revisit Concept Web
- Do you have any words to add to our concept web?
29Language Objectives
- Use present, past, and future tenses in writing.
30Daily Fix-it
- Sled dogs was helpfull inthe cold climate.
- The dogs's owner spoke tothem quitely.
Sled dogs were helpful in the cold climate.
The dogs owner spoke to them quietly.
31Guided Practice
- Lets review the concept of present, past, and
future verb tenses. - Verbs can show when an action happens. Different
verb tenses have different forms. - Many present tense verbs end in -s. You form the
past tense of many verbs by adding -ed. You add
the helping verb will to a verb to make it a
future tense verb.
32Present, past, and future verbs.
33Present, past, and future verbs.
34Writing objectives
- Identify the characteristics of a news story.
35READING-WRITING CONNECTION
- Lets work together to identify article facts
that tell who, where, and why.
36READING-WRITING CONNECTION
37Challenge Activity
38Modeling
- Tomorrow we will write a news story. If I write
about our town's fall festival, I need to tell
readers what it is, who plans it, why it exists,
where and when it takes place, and how it helps
the town. For example, by writing "Main Street in
Greenup will be busy Friday to Sunday, October
1012, as the annual Apple Fest takes place"
tells where, when, and what.
39Spelling Objective
- Spell words with suffixes -ly, -ful,
-ness,-less.
40Generalization about spelling words with suffixes
- When adding the suffixes -ly, -ful, -ness, or
-less, the spelling of the base word does not
change unless the base word ends in y. - Lets add -ly to final. Finally. Notice that we
did not change the spelling of final.
41Read the words with me.
- 1. beautiful 9. daily
- 2. safely 10. suddenly
- 3. kindness 11. wireless
- 4. finally 12. quietly
- 5. spotless 13. fairness
- 6. worthless 14. cheerful
- 7. illness 15. painful
- 8. helpful
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42Find the pattern
- Identify the spelling words where y was changed
to i before adding the suffix.
1. beautiful 9. daily 2. safely 10. suddenly
3. kindness 11. wireless 4. finally 12. quietl
y 5. spotless 13. fairness 6. worthless 14. c
heerful 7. illness 15. painful 8. helpful
43Lets add an ending to the underlined words.
44GREAT JOB!