4th & 5th Grade June Lessons
Hashtag this: in one word, how would you describe this book? For example, #funny
Hashtag this: in one word, how would you describe this book? For example, #funny
Hashtag this: in one word, how would you describe this book? Show on your whiteboard. For example, #funny
What is this style of illustration called? How do you think the illustrator creates these illustrations? How would you do it?
Hashtag this: in one word, how would you describe this book? Show on your whiteboard. For example, #funny
What is the story of Jack and the Beanstalk? Do you like this story?
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Does learning about the author make you more interested in learning a book? Do you interact with authors online?
Has a family member ever given you something that's important to you?
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Is there a place where you can imagine living, that you would like to leave? What if it was dangerous to leave?
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This boy's father wants him to do sports but he likes music. Has your mom or dad ever wanted you to participate in something you weren't interested in?
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Have you ever been to a haunted house? Was it scary?
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Why do you think people choose to leave their country or are forced to leave their country? Under what circumstances would you want to leave your country?
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Are you a talented juggler? Have you ever had stage fright?
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What words would you use to describe slavery? (Choose example, google synonyms.) Turn and talk: Do you think hopes and dreams can never be chained? |
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Hashtag this: in one word, how would you describe this book? For example, #funny
Do you have a dog, cat or other pet? What cute or funny things do they do? Hashtag this: in one word, how would you describe this book? For example, #funny
Do you love to play any sports? Are you a fan of any sports? What would you do to show your love of the sport if a health problem meant you couldn't play? Have you had any coaches that inspire you to do your best?
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Do you think insects are beautiful? Which insects?
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Did you get scared of monsters under the bed when you were a littler kid?
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Have you ever read a mystery? Have you ever seen a movie about solving a crime? Have you ever played the board game Clue?
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Do you know what happened on 9/11/01? Have you ever had a conversation with adults or friends about 9/11?
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If you could time travel, when would you travel to? Where?
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What is a biography? If you wrote a biography, who would you write about? If someone wrote a biography about you, what would you want them to say about you? Watch trailer until 2:38. New vocabulary: biography, snippet, anecdote, chronologically, collage, primary source, secondary source, 3 dimensional Dictionary
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Have you ever gone on a trip (plane, car, bike)? Where to? Who did you go with?
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Do you go to the dentist? Do you like going to the dentist?
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How would you describe somebody real or imaginary who is your opposite? Are you friends with someone who is different from you? What's the same about you? What's different?
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Do you know any poems by heart? How about song lyrics? (Roses are red, happy birthday etc.)
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Hashtag this: in one word, how would you describe this book? For example, #funny
Write down the name of a book you want to read on a sticky note. Stick the sticky note to your forehead. Find someone who wants to read the same book as you. Sit with that person during library. Maybe you'll find a new friend! Cool! Maybe you'll be a special snowflake different from everyone else and no one else likes the book you like! Cool!
3rd Grade June Lessons
CSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.3.2
Determine the main ideas and supporting details of a text read aloud or information presented in diverse media and formats, including visually, quantitatively, and orally.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.3.7
Explain how specific aspects of a text's illustrations contribute to what is conveyed by the words in a story (e.g., create mood, emphasize aspects of a character or setting)
I can appreciate the value of reading a variety of formats, genres and points of view. I can understand wordless picture books and write speech bubbles to show my understanding.
Determine the main ideas and supporting details of a text read aloud or information presented in diverse media and formats, including visually, quantitatively, and orally.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.3.7
Explain how specific aspects of a text's illustrations contribute to what is conveyed by the words in a story (e.g., create mood, emphasize aspects of a character or setting)
I can appreciate the value of reading a variety of formats, genres and points of view. I can understand wordless picture books and write speech bubbles to show my understanding.
www.lynnplourde.com/index.php/blog/33-writing-speech-bubbles-for-wordless-books
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K, 1 & 2 June Lessons
Chris Van Dusen If I Built a House What would you have in your house?
Dreaming Up: a Celebration of Building
(summer - we can create treehouses/ outdoor play spaces)
I can identify shapes.
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.K.G.B.5
Model shapes in the world by building shapes from components (e.g., sticks and clay balls) and drawing shapes.