Title: LEAD21
1LEAD21
- Unit 3 Community Life
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- Week 4 Day 4
2Build Theme Connections
- Lets take a look at our story, Pig Pig Gets a
Job. - How are communities alike and different?
- What can be different about communities? For
example one city may have a lot of buildings and
another may have very few. - What are interesting activities you have noticed
people doing in other communities? - We read that
New York and Bisbee both have schools.
Our community has schools too. How else are they
alike?
3Extend Theme Vocabulary
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- Think about the meaning of the words in the
box. - Can you figure out which words are nouns,
verbs, or adjectives?
resources services need alike population somethi
ng goods fix
What do verbs tell us? How can you remember what
a noun means? What do you use to describe
something?
4Monitor Comprehension
- It is important to understand what you just read.
Define the strategy you use to know what the
story was about. - Here are strategies to help you
- Reread Students can read the confusing section
again. - Read on Students can continue reading to see
if the passage answers the question. - Summarize Students can find the important ideas
to check that they understand what has
happened. - Slow down Students can slow their reading rate
when they face a complex section. - Picture Clues Students can use visuals to help
understand the words and events in the story.
5Guided Practice
Pig Pig Gets a Job Pig Pig Gets a Job
Pgs. 16 17 Do you know who Willie is?
Pg. 23 Why does Pig Pig say he could build a bookcase?
Questions to ask when you need help What can you
look for when you read? How can you figure out
what a word means? If you read on, what do you
look for?
6Text Structure
- Theme Question What makes a good community?
- Remember Text structure is how an author
includes ideas. - In A Community Like Mine, the author describes
and defines events. Read page 20 and discuss how
the author says two kinds of jobs that people do
and goes on to explain each. - In Pig Pig Gets a Job, the text structure is
compare and contrast. Read pages 8-9 and point
out that the author uses the word, but, as a
signal for contrasting.
7Read Across Texts
Now lets read aloud A Community Like Mine and
record evidence.
Page Question Text Evidence
6-11 What is different about the way communities began? Communities start for different reason.
13-21 What are important ideas that you found about communities being alike and different?
8Word Study Review Multisyllabic Words
- Do you remember how to break multisyllabic words?
- Lets practice building words using the first row
for the first syllable, the second row for the
second syllable, and the third row for the last. - Example tomato I picked a red tomato from my
garden. -
- What are some of the words you created?
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to dif bat sud fav fer den or ma ter ite ent y to
ly
9 10Writing
- Remember, when we prepare our writing for
publishing, we make a nice, neat copy that
includes the revisions and edits we made. - We include a title and we write our name under
the title. - We space our lines neatly so our writing is easy
to read.