Essential Question of the Week:
How do we demonstrate trustworthiness?
What are we learning in Reading?
Literary Vocabulary Terms:
1. generalize: to make a broad conclusion about a group, category, or trend, based on facts and numerous examples. Often, clue words such as most, all, sometimes, always, and never identify generalizations. Remember: generalizations may be classified as valid or faulty. 2. visualize: to create mental images while reading to better understand the characters, setting, and events of a story |
Week Four Reading Selection:
"Juan Verdades"
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Spelling and Conventions
Spelling City: Pattern: Compound Words Play study games and take a practice test for this week's word list using the link below: Spelling City: Unit 3 Week 4 Compound Words Unit 3 Week 4 a Compound Words |
Grammar Notes:
Troublesome Verbs |