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MLK jr info to read MLK jr info to read for writing for writing

prompt: How to prompt: How to lead a peaceful lead a peaceful

protest (through protest (through MLK point of view)MLK point of view)

Tuesday, January 21, 2014Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Who found out Who found out tonight’s moon phase?tonight’s moon phase?

Waning Waning GibbousGibbous

TTFTFFTT

Bull Run Novel IntroductionBull Run Novel Introduction

Bull Run Book & SpiralBull Run Book & Spiral• Pair Up Partners for Spiral – You will

share a spiral and work together!• Receive Bull Run book for each student• Receive spiral to complete as partners• Divide the character pages to complete

between you and your partner (8 each) – sign your name at the top of each page you are responsible for

• Be prepared to summarize the characters you and your partner have divided up

Let’s look at our book!Let’s look at our book!• Open to the title page• Notice the author’s name and the word

“Woodcuts” – as we skim and scan through the book see if you can figure out what is a woodcut

Paul Fleischman is an American writer of children's books. For his contribution as a children's writer he was one of five finalists for the biennial, international Hans Christian Andersen Award in 2012. He and his father Sid Fleischman have both won the Newbery Medal from the American Library Association recognizing the year's "most distinguished contribution to American literature for children."

David Frampton has been an illustrator for nearly 30 years and has been especially attracted to doing illustrations for children's books. His method of illustration is always color woodcut – simple, in his self imposed limit of four colors, but complex in the planning and execution of the narrative images.

Notice the two maps at the beginningNotice the two maps at the beginning

Now go to the back of the book!Now go to the back of the book!

What kind of What kind of genre is this book?genre is this book?

HistoricaHistorical Fictionl Fiction

Now, let’s discuss your B.R. spiral!Example: First Character pageExample: First Character page

Paired Partners Read Pages 1 & 2 Paired Partners Read Pages 1 & 2

Now let’s see Now let’s see if we’re on the if we’re on the

right track!right track!

What can you complete after

reading just this first section on Colonel

Oliver Brattle?

Remember each character has

several sections within the book.

First Character pageFirst Character page

Restroom Restroom BreakBreak

9:15 – 9:259:15 – 9:25

Nonfiction Text Nonfiction Text Structure!Structure!

Problem & Problem & SolutionSolution

9:25 – 10:159:25 – 10:15

Cut – Fold – Cut – Fold – Complete – Glue Complete – Glue

MOVE TO MOVE TO LEARNLEARN

http://www.movetolearnms.org/how-do-i-do-it/fitness-videos-4-6/basketball/

Paired Partners read Paired Partners read pages 3-6 and begin to pages 3-6 and begin to

complete B.R. Spiral complete B.R. Spiral pages 2-3pages 2-3

Let’s continue reading and learning!Let’s continue reading and learning!

INDEPENDENT READING INDEPENDENT READING

10:15 - 10:5510:15 - 10:55

Being a WriterBeing a Writer

10:55 – 11:3010:55 – 11:30

Essay of the Month

• For the past couple of weeks you have been learning about expository nonfiction text through the eyes of an author.

• Over the next few weeks you will be researching and writing your own expository nonfiction text, your essay of the month.

Pre-research

• Before you go to the computer to do research, you need to have a plan.

• What questions are you hoping to answer during your research today?

Writing Time

• For the next 20 minutes I want you to come up with questions for each of your topics. Tomorrow we will begin researching, but remember we need to know what we are researching before we sit down at the computer or go to the library to look for a book.

Partner Share

• For the next 6 minutes I want you to talk with your partner about your questions that you came up with.

• Discuss you topic, and then the questions. • Partners, make sure that their questions

relate to their topics. If you have ideas for other questions, then tell them. They may have not even thought of your idea.

Research at Activity

• Today we are beginning our research. • Pick 1 topic to research today.• Review the questions that you came up with. • Those are the questions that you are going to

research, or try to find the answers for, today.

Trustworthy Websites

• Just like you can’t trust everything you hear, you equally can’t trust everything on the internet!

Websites that end in .edu, .gov, and .org or more trustworthy than .com sites. You will not always be able to find these. However, if you are reading two conflicting pieces, then trust the one with the .org, .gov, or .edu before the .com site.

Reflect

• So far this week we have completed pre-writing and pre-research activities. – Can you see how this will help you write a better

essay.

Math Time!Math Time!

11:30 –12:0011:30 –12:00

Complete 1 - 4

Chapter 8 Math Workbook

http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/math/fractions/fractions.htmhttp://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/math/fractions/fractions.htm

Out of Classroom!•12:00 – 12:45 Activity•12:45 – 1:15 Lunch•1:15 – 1:45 Recess

Chapter 8 Math Workbook

2:15 – 3:102:15 – 3:10

SCIENCE TIMESCIENCE TIME

VocabularyVocabulary

http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/weather-and-climate/weather-and-climate.htm

WeatherWeather

evaporation

precipitation

anemometer

condensation

rain gauge

wind vane

barometer

thermometer

hygrometer

http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/weather-and-climate/weather-instruments.htm

cumulus cloudsCotton Candy Cumulus – Everybody Looks at UsCotton Candy Cumulus – Everybody Looks at Us

cirrus cloudsSpider webs up in the sky - Cirrus clouds are floating bySpider webs up in the sky - Cirrus clouds are floating by

stratus clouds

http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/weather-http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/weather-and-climate/clouds-and-precipitation.htmand-climate/clouds-and-precipitation.htm

Looking gray, rain your way – Stratus clouds ruin the dayLooking gray, rain your way – Stratus clouds ruin the day

CLOUD RHYMECLOUD RHYMEPopcorn shapes – up in the sky.Popcorn shapes – up in the sky.

Altocumulus clouds - floating by.Altocumulus clouds - floating by.

Scattered, wispy shapes – up in the sky.Scattered, wispy shapes – up in the sky.Cirrus clouds - drifting by.Cirrus clouds - drifting by.

Long, flat shapes – up in the sky.Long, flat shapes – up in the sky.Stratus clouds – moving by.Stratus clouds – moving by.

Large, puffy shapes – up in the sky.Large, puffy shapes – up in the sky.Cumulus clouds – floating by.Cumulus clouds – floating by.

Low, dark shapes – up in the sky.Low, dark shapes – up in the sky.Nimbostratus clouds – with rain go by.Nimbostratus clouds – with rain go by.

High, dark shapes - up in the sky.High, dark shapes - up in the sky.Cumulonimbus clouds – thunder by.Cumulonimbus clouds – thunder by.

Jean Warren Jean Warren

Vocabulary Activity – Imagine That!Vocabulary Activity – Imagine That!Close your eyes and imagine:

Your rocket just blasted off and you started moving through the atmosphere.

Think-Pair-Share: •What kind of clouds might you have passed through? •If you only passed through one or two, name the others?

What’s the cloud that is fluffy with a flat bottom?

cumuluscumulus

What’s the cloud that is spread out, thick and low?

stratusstratus

What’s the cloud that is like a curl, feathery and

high?

cirruscirrus

Science Workbook Chapter 10 pages 226-227

HomeworkHomework• Math –• Science Workbook pages 226-227• Read at least 30 minutes every day

3:10 – 3:153:10 – 3:15 Wrap Up!Wrap Up!

• Pack-Up

• Office will announce:Car Riders – Leave around 3:15Bus Riders – Teacher walks out about 3:22

(listen to intercom-dismisses by grade)

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