What are some different ways that people celebrate? Click to listen to the story. Small Group Timer Review Games Vocabulary & Amazing Words: Arcade Spelling Words: Speedword Word Web Quia Games Spelling City Games Jigword Matchword Speedword Wordsearch Word Web High Frequency Spelling City: Amazing Words Spelling City: Vocabulary Spelling City Jingle Dancer Amazing Words ceremony culture festival compliment fidget evergreen multicolored sash Jingle Dancer Vocabulary Words drum clattering voice silver borrow moccasins regalia shuffled Jingle Dancer High Frequency Words clothes hours money neighbor only question taught Jingle Dancer Spelling Words Glue Words mother to your first second midair misplace mislead midway misprint midday midweek misbehave midyear mismatch misdeed mistake midnight midstream misbehavior Big Question: What are some different ways that people celebrate? Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Jingle Dancer Monday Morning Warm-Up How often does your family get together? Many people get together to celebrate special occasions. People all around the world celebrate. What are some different ways that people celebrate? Jingle Dancer Monday Morning Warm-Up How often does your family get together? Many people get together to celebrate special occasions. People all around the world celebrate. What are some different ways that people celebrate? Today we will learn about: Amazing Prefixes Words mis-, mid- Character, Setting, and Plot Prior Knowledge Indent Paragraphs Amazing Words ceremony cer – e – mo - ny A ceremony is something that people do to celebrate a special occasion. Examples are a wedding ceremony or a ceremony to officially open a new park. My aunt’s wedding ceremony was held outdoors. The mayor attended the groundbreaking ceremony for the new playground. ceremony culture cul - ture We call the beliefs, customs, and behaviors of groups of people at a certain time their culture. The Japanese tea ceremony is a part of their culture. There are many Native American cultures in the United States. Japanese Tea Ceremony festival fes – ti – val A festival is a program of entertainment often held annually. People have festivals to celebrate religious holidays. In August our town has a corn festival. festival Listen to a song about a festival. Prefixes mis-, midrepaint - disagree What do you know about reading these words? Today we’ll learn about adding prefixes mis- and mid- to the beginning of words. Each prefix has a special meaning: mis- - not or wrong mid- - half or middle Prefixes mis-, midmis place This is a two-syllable word made from the base word place and the prefix mis-. You can chunk the word into its parts— the prefix and the base word. Cover the prefix, then read the base word, read the prefix, and blend the two together to read the word. Prefixes mis-, midmidnight midway mistake midlife mislead midair misprint midday misdeed midyear misfit mismatch midweek Prefixes mis-, mid- Add one of these prefixes to each of these words to make a new word. stream midstream point midpoint judge misjudge size midsize air midair give misgive mark mismark file misfile Prefixes midlife reread midafternoon mistype prepaid helpfulness miscopy unfold hopefully midsummer dislike aimlessly misshape misjudge misleading Jingle Dancer Spelling Words Glue Words mother to your first second midair misplace mislead midway misprint midday midweek misbehave midyear mismatch misdeed mistake midnight midstream misbehavior Character, Setting, Plot Prior Knowledge Remember A Birthday Basket for Tia. This story told about a girl named Cecilia as she prepared for her aunt’s birthday. What character traits describe Cecilia? Character, Setting, Plot Prior Knowledge Good readers can identify the characters in a story. They also know where and when the story takes place. Good readers can place events of a story in order from beginning to end. We can use prior knowledge (things we knew before) to help us understand what we read. We can make connections from our lives to the story. Daily Fix-It it is february,” matt said. “It is February,” Matt said. may i borrow your bell. May I borrow your bell? Indent Paragraphs A paragraph is a group of sentences about the same idea. The sentences are in an order that makes sense. One sentence gives the main idea. The other sentences give details about the main idea. The first sentences of a paragraph is indented. Wrap Up Your Day! Prefixes mis- and mid- Character, Setting, Plot Let’s Talk About It Tomorrow we will read about traditions of Native American dancers. Jingle Dancer Monday Journal Topic Write about a festival. Jingle Dancer Tuesday Morning Warm-Up Today we will read about a girl who wants to dance at a powwow. She is grateful that people give her jingles. The jingles make a lovely sound. What sounds make you happy? Jingle Dancer Tuesday Morning Warm-Up Today we will read about a girl who wants to dance at a powwow. She is grateful that people give her jingles. The jingles make a lovely sound. What sounds make you happy? Today we will learn about: Prefixes Amazing mis- and mid- Words Vocabulary Words Unfamiliar Words Context Clues Paragraph Jingle Dancer Amazing Words ceremony culture festival compliment fidget evergreen multicolored sash Amazing Words compliment com – pli – ment A compliment is something kind said about you, or praise given to someone else. My mother paid me a compliment on my art project by saying she liked the pastel colors I used. I give my little brother a compliment when he does something good. fidget fidg - et When you move around in a restless way, you fidget. I always fidget when I am supposed to sit still. Mom said I should not fidget when we are at the concert. evergreen ev – er - green Evergreen is a word used to describe a type of tree or shrub that stays green all year long, such as pine trees. The evergreen branches looked pretty with snow on them. We used evergreen clippings to make a wreath for our door. evergreen Magda’s Tortillas Prefixes mis-, midmidday You can read this word because you know how to read words with prefixes. What prefix and base word form midday? When you come to a word with a prefix, figure out the base word. Then read the prefix and base word and blend the two word parts together to read it. Prefixes mis-, mid midmatch misapply misdirect midship midtown mislabel midweek Listen for words with midor mis-. Prefixes mis-, mid- Find the words with these prefixes in “Powwow.” midnight miday misbehave Jingle Dancer Spelling Words Glue Words mother to your first second midair misplace mislead midway misprint midday midweek misbehave midyear mismatch misdeed mistake midnight midstream misbehavior Prefixes mis-, mid- Add one of these prefixes to each of these words to make a new word. match mismatch label mislabel way midway compute miscompute report misreport week midweek Prefixes mis-, mid He kicked the football in midair at the midweek game. The mistake in the newspaper was just a misprint. A misdeed can be the result of misbehavior. If you misplace a sock you might get a mismatch! Vocabulary Words drum – a hollow musical instrument with a cover stretched tight over either or both ends that makes a sound when it is beaten clattering – making a noise like plates or silverware striking together voice – the sound you make with your mouth when you speak, sing, or shout (next slide) drum silver moccasins regalia Vocabulary Words jingles – to make or cause to make sounds like bells silver – a shiny white metal used to make coins, jewelry, and other things borrow – to get something from a person just for a while Vocabulary Words moccasins – a soft leather shoe without an attached heel regalia – fine clothes shuffled – dragged your feet while walking Vocabulary clattering enough jingles animals drum aunt voice above borrow family silver Context Clues There are strategies to use when you come across words you don’t understand. You can look in a dictionary or glossary. Sometimes we can get the meaning from word parts. We may understand the base word and prefix (replay, play again) or the two smaller words in a compound word (lunchbox, a box for lunch). Context Clues We can look for context clues in the words and sentences around the unknown word. Today we will learn more about using context clues. Daily Fix-It id like to borrw your drum I’d like to borrow your drum. shake the sivler jingel bell Shake the silver jingle bell. Indent Paragraphs A paragraph is a group of sentences about the same idea. The sentences are in an order that makes sense. One sentence gives the main idea. The other sentences give details about the main idea. The first sentences of a paragraph is indented. Wrap Up Your Day! Lesson Vocabulary Prior Knowledge Let’s Talk About It Tomorrow Magda. we will hear more about Jingle Dancer Tuesday Journal Topic Write about the best compliment you ever received. Jingle Dancer Wednesday Morning Warm-Up Today we will read Magda's Tortillas again. Magda tried to imitate her abuela. She pinned her hair in a bun like her abuela. She flapped her apron and tried to tie it without looking. Is there someone special that you imitate? Jingle Dancer Wednesday Morning Warm-Up Today we will read Magda's Tortillas again. Magda tried to imitate her abuela. She pinned her hair in a bun like her abuela. She flapped her apron and tried to tie it without looking. Is there someone special that you imitate? Today we will learn about: –ness, -less Prefixes mis-, mid Suffixes Amazing Words Vocabulary Fluency Paragraph Jingle Dancer Amazing Words ceremony culture festival compliment fidget evergreen multicolored sash Amazing Words multicolored mul – ti – col – ored If something has many different colors, we say it is multicolored. In the winter, I wear a multicolored scarf. The multicolored picture contained reds, blues, greens, and yellows. multicolored sash sash A sash is a long piece of cloth that can be tied around your waist or worn over one shoulder. A sash is like a scarf. She wore a red sash around her waist as part of her costume. sash Suffixes –less, -ness thankless, kindness, goodness, useless, fearless, awareness, careless, thoughtless, darkness, fitness -less -ness Suffixes –less, -ness thankless, kindness, goodness, useless, fearless, awareness, careless, thoughtless, darkness, fitness -less thankless -ness Suffixes –less, -ness thankless, kindness, goodness, useless, fearless, awareness, careless, thoughtless, darkness, fitness -less thankless -ness kindness Suffixes –less, -ness thankless, kindness, goodness, useless, fearless, awareness, careless, thoughtless, darkness, fitness -less thankless -ness kindness goodness Suffixes –less, -ness thankless, kindness, goodness, useless, fearless, awareness, careless, thoughtless, darkness, fitness -less thankless useless -ness kindness goodness Suffixes –less, -ness thankless, kindness, goodness, useless, fearless, awareness, careless, thoughtless, darkness, fitness -less thankless useless fearless -ness kindness goodness Suffixes –less, -ness thankless, kindness, goodness, useless, fearless, awareness, careless, thoughtless, darkness, fitness -less thankless useless fearless -ness kindness goodness awareness Suffixes –less, -ness thankless, kindness, goodness, useless, fearless, awareness, careless, thoughtless, darkness, fitness -less thankless useless fearless careless -ness kindness goodness awareness Suffixes –less, -ness thankless, kindness, goodness, useless, fearless, awareness, careless, thoughtless, darkness, fitness -less thankless useless fearless careless thoughtless -ness kindness goodness awareness Suffixes –less, -ness thankless, kindness, goodness, useless, fearless, awareness, careless, thoughtless, darkness, fitness -less thankless useless fearless careless thoughtless -ness kindness goodness awareness darkness Suffixes –less, -ness thankless, kindness, goodness, useless, fearless, awareness, careless, thoughtless, darkness, fitness -less thankless useless fearless careless thoughtless -ness kindness goodness awareness darkness fitness Jingle Dancer Vocabulary Words drum clattering voice silver borrow moccasins regalia shuffled Vocabulary What kinds of things can make clattering noises? What are some things that a drum can be used for? What do different kinds of voices sound like? Do you let people borrow your things? Why or why not? What are some silver things you’ve seen? When do you like to hear something that jingles? Jingle Dancer Spelling Words Glue Words mother to your first second midair misplace mislead midway misprint midday midweek misbehave midyear mismatch misdeed mistake midnight midstream misbehavior Homonyms Some words have more than one meaning. calves baby cows The barn is full of calves. the lower back of the leg My calves ache from running the race. Homonyms Tell the different meanings of these words: fair bank duck Daily Fix-It the drumms were clatterin The drums were clattering. are the jingle bells sliver? Are the jingle bells silver? Indent Paragraphs A paragraph is a group of sentences about the same idea. The sentences are in an order that makes sense. One sentence gives the main idea. The other sentences give details about the main idea. The first sentences of a paragraph is indented. Indent Paragraphs Put these sentences in an order that makes sense: Have you tried the baklava? The crust is flaky. The food at this festival is delicious. It is right out of the oven and still warm. baklava Indent Paragraphs Put these sentences in an order that makes sense: The food at this festival is delicious. Have you tried the baklava? It is right out of the oven and still warm. The crust is flaky. Wrap Up Your Day! Character, Setting, Plot Read with Appropriate Phrasing Let’s Talk About It Tomorrow we will read a story about a Native American festival. Jingle Dancer Wednesday Journal Topic Write about a time when you borrowed something. Jingle Dancer Thursday Morning Warm-Up Today we will read about another Native American celebration. Family celebrations are a joyful time and bring us happiness. Do you invite family and friends to your home for celebrations? Jingle Dancer Thursday Morning Warm-Up Today we will read about another Native American celebration. Family celebrations are a joyful time and bring us happiness. Do you invite family and friends to your home for celebrations? Today we will learn about: Prefixes Read mis-, mid- with Appropriate Phrasing Paragraphs Listen for Speaker’s Purpose Jingle Dancer Amazing Words ceremony culture festival compliment fidget evergreen multicolored sash Bringing the Light Sentence Reading My neighbor and I had quite an adventure selling clothes at the midyear auction. Mrs. Rauls taught us to draw with chalk. I finally caught the baseball after hours of awkward mistakes. Sentence Reading We paid our money and saw an action picture. The only thing Mom said was, “It’s always naughty to misbehave.” I have a question about the culture show in August. Jingle Dancer Spelling Words Glue Words mother to your first second midair misplace mislead midway misprint midday midweek misbehave midyear mismatch misdeed mistake midnight midstream misbehavior Daily Fix-It my voise craked last night My voice cracked last night. he playing the drom loudly He played the drum loudly. Paragraphs A paragraph is a group of sentences about the same idea. The sentences are in an order that makes sense. One sentence gives the main idea. The other sentences give details about the main idea. The first sentences of a paragraph is indented. Paragraphs Put these sentences in an order that makes sense. Write them in a paragraph. Marc performed a dance on Saturday. The family had a great time at the Crow Fair and Rodeo. Marc’s family arrived on Friday afternoon and set up their tipi. He wore a grass dance outfit and an eagle feather. Paragraphs Marc’s family arrived on Friday afternoon and set up their tipi. Marc performed a dance on Saturday. He wore a grass dance outfit and an eagle feather. The family had a great time at the Crow Fair and Rodeo. Listen for Speaker’s Purpose Speakers: Stand up straight. Choose appropriate language. Speak clearly. Focus on the listeners. Listen for Speaker’s Purpose Listeners: Identify the speaker’s purpose. Interpret the speaker’s purpose. Evaluate the quality of a project or report. Wrap Up Your Day! Make Connections: Text to Text Let’s Talk About It Today we read about the Crow Nation and how they celebrate Buffalo Days. Tomorrow we will hear about a little girl and a special celebration. Jingle Dancer Thursday Journal Topic Describe a special ceremony. Jingle Dancer Friday Morning Warm-Up This week we read about festivals. We read about a ceremony called a powwow. We learned how the Crow Nation celebrates Buffalo Days. What are some different ways that people celebrate? Today we will learn about: Prefixes mis-, mid Amazing Words Vocabulary Paragraphs Time Line Jingle Dancer Amazing Words ceremony culture festival compliment fidget evergreen multicolored sash Jingle Dancer Spelling Words Glue Words mother to your first second midair misplace mislead midway misprint midday midweek misbehave midyear mismatch misdeed mistake midnight midstream misbehavior Prefixes mis-, mid The midyear test was full of mistakes and misprints. Midwinter afternoons can be as dark as midnight. He said he misunderstood the rules about misconduct and misbehavior. Did you misplace the toy boat we wanted to sail midstream? Jingle Dancer Vocabulary Words drum clattering voice silver borrow moccasins regalia shuffled Vocabulary jingle, borrow, silver, clattering, drum, voice The opposite of lend is _____. The opposite of lend is borrow. These go together: gold and ___. These go together: gold and silver. Something you beat is a ____. Something you beat is a drum. Vocabulary jingle, borrow, silver, clattering, drum, voice The sound a bell makes is a ____. The sound a bell makes is a jingle. You use your ___ to talk. You use your voice to talk. Another word for banging is ____. Another word for banging is clattering. Jingle Dancer High Frequency Words clothes hours money neighbor only question taught Daily Fix-It • • • • i cant hear your voise I can’t hear your voice. may i borro your silver ring May I borrow your silver ring? Wrap Up Your Week! Let’s Talk About Traditions Jingle Dancer Friday Journal Topic Write about dancing. Jingle Dancer Related Links A Native American Play Jingle Dancer APTPlus Videos (Password Required) Native Americans Today (27:15) Native Americans: People of the Northwest Coast (26:17) Native Americans: People of the Plains (26:26) Native Americans: People of the Desert (28:34) Native Americans: People of the Forest (29:22) Review Games Vocabulary & Amazing Words: Arcade Spelling Words: Speedword Word Web Quia Games Spelling City Games Jigword Matchword Speedword Wordsearch Word Web High Frequency Spelling City: Amazing Words Spelling City: Vocabulary Spelling City We are now ready to take our story tests. Story test Classroom webpage, Student page, Taking Tests AR Other Reading Quizzes Quiz # 904627