Here is the directions sheet (students have their own copy) and some past student examples.
Student may hand write or type this. One article must be a "who, what, when, where, why" report about the plot of the book. There are several other articles types to choose from. All articles should be creatively linked to what happened in the book and that historical time period. For instance, if an animal was featured in the story that they read, students may choose write a "Pet of the Week" feature in their paper.
Monday, March 7, 2016
Bauman's Bugle week 3/7 -3/11
Fifth Grade Weekly Study Skills
Unit 5, Week 1, “The Skunk Ladder”
Below are the skills
and vocabulary we will be working on for the next 5 days. (*Please note: our literacy lessons are based
on 5-day plans that may or may not align with a M-F schedule. In an effort to
teach the entire grade level core, we will send home the “weekly study skills”
on the day that we begin a new 5-day instructional sequence.) You can support your child’s literacy skills
by reviewing, discussing, and practicing the skills and concepts below:
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Big
Idea/Big Question
(This is the theme of our
unit in class.)
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Question
of the Week
(This is the theme/question
for
this week’s instruction in
class.)
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Who goes seeking adventure
and why?
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How can we find adventure in ordinary events?
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Word
Analysis
(These are the word parts we
are
studying in class.)
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Spelling
Patterns and associated Words
(These patterns connect to
our phonics skills we are learning this week.)
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Prefix
-im
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Multisyllabic Words:
cafeteria, centennial, curiosity, cylinder,
elementary, elevator, fascination, intermediate, literature, meteorite,
miniature, mosaic, opportunity, Pennsylvania, probability, ravioli,
substitute, tuxedo, variety, vehicle
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Oral
Vocabulary
(Try using these words in
your
conversations at home.)
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Lesson/Tested
Vocabulary
(These reading words are
words from
this week’s main selection.)
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antics, carefree, desert, embark, mundane,
prairie, relish, sinister, unassuming, vanish
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abandoned, attempt, bellow, cavern, feat,
immensely, savage
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Handwriting
Practice
(Students may practice the
writing of these letters in manuscript and cursive this week.)
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Focus
on Legibility: letter size and proportion
Cursive
Capital A, O, D
and C
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