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THE CASE OF THE THREE BEARS’ BREAKFAST Lesson 10 Day 3

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Page 1: T HE C ASE OF THE T HREE B EARS ’ B REAKFAST Lesson 10 Day 3

THE CASE OF THE THREE

BEARS’ BREAKFAST

Lesson 10 Day 3

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QUESTION OF THE DAY

Why might you share information or knowledge

with other people?

One reason to share knowledge with others is _________.

Write several sentences in your notebook explaining why you would want to share

knowledge or information with other people.T416

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READ ALOUD

I am going to reread the poem,

“Share Because.”What would be the purpose of listening to or reading a poem

more than once?

For entertainment; to enjoy the poem again; to listen to the rhythm and rhyme of the poem

again.T341

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READ ALOUD

Listen and follow along as I read. Notice how I pay

attention to punctuation. See how I pause at

commas and periods.

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SHARE BECAUSE

Share because you want to.Share because you can.Share because we’re all on Earth, Every woman, child and man.

Share because I want to know youAnd hope that you’ll know me.Share because it can be fun.Please say that you’ll agree!

Maybe we’ll be lifelong friendsBecause we shared one day.

And when we’re old we can look back And have a lot to say.

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READ ALOUD

Now, echo-read with me as I reread the poem

again.

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SHARE BECAUSE

Share because you want to.Share because you can.Share because we’re all on Earth, Every woman, child and man.

Share because I want to know youAnd hope that you’ll know me.Share because it can be fun.Please say that you’ll agree!

Maybe we’ll be lifelong friendsBecause we shared one day.

And when we’re old we can look back And have a lot to say.

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Why does the speaker think he or she might

become lifelong friends with the reader?

Who does the speaker think should share?

What are some rhyming words in the poem?

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COMPREHENSION STRATEGIES

READING A SCIENCE TEXTBOOK

Turn to P. 294-295 of your reading book.We are going to be reading about the features of your science textbooks. What other subjects use textbooks?

reading, math, social studies

PURPOSE – We are reading these pages to learn how science textbooks are organized and how you can use those features to help you read. T420

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COMPREHENSION STRATEGIES

READING A SCIENCE TEXTBOOK

Let’s read the two paragraphs under “Reading a Science Textbook” on page 294.

Now, we’ll read the callouts

on page 295.

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COMPREHENSION STRATEGIES

READING A SCIENCE TEXTBOOK

TEXT FEATURESIn a science textbook you will usually see:

Vocabulary Words are often written in boldface and their

meaning defined in the sentence they appear in. These words may also appear in the glossary.

Captions Give useful and interesting information about what

is shown in photographs and art. Graphic Aids and Questions

Appear at the end of sections help the reader review the information from the section. Graphic aids help explain ideas quickly. Questions help readers review what

they’ve learned. T420

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MONITOR COMPREHENSION

Let’s read “Review the Focus Strategies” on page 294.

What are the two focus strategies suggested in this section?

RereadEspecially useful for reviewing information when

reading a selection with many facts.Summarize

A summary will help you identify the most important ideas or facts in a selection.

Now, let’s use these strategies to read pages 296-297. As you read, stop and think about how you are using comprehension strategies.

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MONITOR COMPREHENSION

Main Idea and Details

What is the main idea of pages 296- 297? Living things have adaptations that help them survive.

What are two details that support the main idea?Some animals change color with seasons; plants have parts that help them survive by getting the right amounts of water and sunlight.

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MONITOR COMPREHENSION

Fact and OpinionRead the caption about the

rabbit on Page 296. Is that a fact or an opinion? Why?

Fact. The information can be proved.

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MONITOR COMPREHENSION

Rereading to clarify information.

I read the section “Plant Structure,” and I remember that plants like corn have a special kind of root. I cannot

remember the root’s name. What should I do?

I will reread “Plant Structure” to find out what kind of root corn has.

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NEW SLIDE

Readers’ Theater - Rehearse Roles

** Pay special attention to phrasing and punctuation as you read.

Correct phrasing will make your reading easier to understand and

will tell readers where ideas begin and end.

Paying attention to punctuation will help you pause in the right places and let you know when to read

with certain expression. T424

Remember to speak clearly and loudly.

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THINK ALOUD

I will read the part of Mama Bear. I will pay attention to commas, periods, question marks, and exclamation points. Knowing how to read them will help my reading sound smooth and clear. Marks like exclamation points and question marks will help me with expression.

Practice reading the script straight through, reading the lines of your assigned character.

Practice standing as you will when presenting it to the class.

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CONSONANT BLENDS

str, scr, spr

Some words have consonants which blend together when they are pronounced.

strong scrape spring

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When you pronounce a word with a consonant blend you hear the sounds of all of the consonants.

Not all consonant patterns are blends. Think of ch.

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CONSONANT BLENDS

str, scr, spr

I added a section to my scrapbook about the time we sprang into action to save the tree on our street.

Find the words with consonant blends in the above sentence.

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I added a section to my scrapbook about the time we sprang into action to save the tree on our street.

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CONSONANT BLENDS

str, scr, sprWhen you hear words with consonant

blends you should be able to spell the words. Listen to the individual letters you hear in the consonant blend in the word street.

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Now find the consonant sounds in the words sprint and scratch.

/s/, /t/ and /r/

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CONSONANT BLENDS

str, scr, sprscratch sprint street

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Choose one of the above words and write a sentence using the word you chose and at least two other words with the same consonant blend.

For example,The stray cat on our street has

stripes.

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BUILDING VOCABULARY

inviting, expert

I will name some topics. If you think it would be inviting to listen to an expert talk about the topic, lean forward and listen closely. If it would not be inviting, cross your arms across your chest.

insects football

making pizza the stock market

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BUILDING VOCABULARY

suspect, amusing

I will name some characters that might appear in a play. If you suspect the character might be an amusing character, then pantomime laughing, otherwise shake your heads. a 6-foot tall bird chemicals

a frog wearing sunglasses A serious-looking gentleman

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BUILDING VOCABULARY

various, laboratory

I will name several types of items. If you think you could find the item in a laboratory, give a “thumbs up” otherwise shake your heads.

safety gear chemicals measuring equipment toolssporting equipment ice cream

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REFERENCE SOURCE REVIEW

Dictionary gives the meaning, pronunciation, spelling, and part of speech of a word.

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Enclyopedia gives general information on a topic.

Thesaurus gives synonyms and antonyms for a word.

Atlas lists locations and provides maps of places around the world.

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REFERENCE SOURCE REVIEW

Which of the reference sources would you use for the following scenarios?

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You have used the word good too many times in your report. What can help you vary your vocabulary?

You need to know what country is south of Brazil. Where should you look?

You have to write a report about Dalmatians. What will give you basic information about them?

You want to find out what the word inquisitive means. Where can you find its definition?

thesaurus

encyclopedia

atlas

dictionary

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GRAMMAR SINGULAR AND PLURAL NOUNS

REVIEW

Singular nouns name one person, place, thing, animal or idea.

Plural nouns name more than one person, place, thing. Remember, plural nouns are formed by:

adding –s or –es to the end of a word or

changing the y to an i and adding –es. A singular noun may have the word a or an in front of

it. A plural noun never has the word a or an in front of it. A singular and a plural noun may have the word the

in front of it.

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