Big Question: What does it mean to be a pioneer? Author:
Lillian Schlissel Genre: Expository Nonfiction
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Spelling Words Words with ci and ti
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fictitious vaccination beneficial precocious emancipation
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Big Question: What does it mean to be a pioneer? Monday Tuesday
Wednesday Thursday Friday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
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Vocabulary Words bondage commissioned earthen encounter
homesteaders settlement desolate sharecroppers herd legend rugged
scout Vocabulary Words More Words to Know
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Monday Question of the Day What does it mean to be a
pioneer?
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Today we will learn about: Build Concepts Cause and effect
Prior Knowledge Build Background Vocabulary Fluency: Tone of Voice
Grammar: Possessive Pronouns Spelling: Words with ci and ti
American Frontier
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Fluency Model Tone of Voice
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Fluency: Model Tone of Voice Listen as I read Under the
Coonskin Cap. As I read, notice how I use my tone of voice to show
the humor. Imagine sitting around a campfire listening to a
storyteller. Be ready to answer questions after I finish.
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Fluency: Model Tone of Voice What caused Davy Crockett to join
the Tennessee Volunteer Militia? What kind of character does the
text present in its description of Crockett?
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Concept Vocabulary herd to care for and drive cattleherd legend
a person whose achievements and deeds are a part of history rugged
rough, sturdy, hardy, and strongrugged scout person sent to find
out what the enemy is doingscout (Next slide)
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herd
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rugged
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scout
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Build Concept Vocabulary Build Concept Vocabulary herd, legend,
rugged, scout Work Pioneers Military American Frontier
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Cause and Effect, Prior Knowledge Turn to Page 456 - 457.
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Prior Knowledge Prior Knowledge Name important events you know
about the Civil War and the nations growth in the years that
followed. Date
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Prior Knowledge This weeks audio explores African American
cowboys. After we listen, we will discuss what you learned about
African Americans and the Wild West.
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Vocabulary Words
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bondage being held against your will under the control of
another; slavery bondage commissioned holding the rank of second
lieutenant or above in the U.S. Army earthen made of ground, soil,
or earthearthen
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Vocabulary Words encounter meet unexpectedly; meet in a battle
homesteaders persons who own and live on land granted by the U.S.
governmenthomesteaders settlement group of buildings and the people
living in themsettlement
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More Words to Know desolate not lived in; deserted desolate
sharecroppers people who farm land for the owner in return for part
of the cropssharecroppers (Next Slide)
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bondage
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earthen
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settlement
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desolate
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homesteaders
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sharecroppers
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Grammar Possessive Pronouns
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having they own land was pretious to formerly enslaved african
americans Having their own land was precious to formerly enslaved
African Americans. in the southwest, many people builded them homes
from dried mud. In the Southwest, many people built their homes
from dried mud.
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Possessive Pronouns We had a new appreciation for our basic
freedoms after we read the amendments to the Constitution. Our is a
possessive pronoun that shows ownership. Ask the question to whom
does our freedom belong, and the answer is our freedom belongs to
us.
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Possessive Pronouns Pronouns that show ownership are called
possessive pronouns. A possessive pronoun and its antecedent must
agree in number and gender.
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Possessive Pronouns Before you use a possessive pronoun, ask
yourself whether the antecedent is singular or plural. If the
antecedent is singular, decide whether it is masculine, feminine,
or neuter. Then choose a pronoun that agrees.
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Possessive Pronouns My/mine, your/yours, his, her/hers, its,
our/ours, their/theirs My, your, her, our, and theirs are always
used with nouns. Your understanding of history is important.
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Possessive Pronouns Mine, yours, hers, ours, and theirs stand
alone. Is that history book yours?
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Possessive Pronouns His and its can be used with nouns or can
stand alone. His book report was on a biography of Satchel Paige.
The book about Satchel Paige was his. Do not use an apostrophe with
a possessive pronoun.
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Possessive Pronouns Possessive Pronouns Find the possessive
pronouns. Research increased my understanding of the Civil War. my
Some homesteaders built their houses by piling layers of sod.
their
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Possessive Pronouns Possessive Pronouns Find the possessive
pronouns. The Nicodemus Blues was one of our nations first black
baseball teams. our Is American history your favorite subject?
your
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Possessive Pronouns Possessive Pronouns Find the possessive
pronouns. That Louisiana farmer was able to buy his own land. his
The soldiers in the Union Army knew the uniforms were theirs.
theirs
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Possessive Pronouns Possessive Pronouns Find the possessive
pronouns. The goat used its hooves to climb through the snow. its
The report about African American cowboys is mine. mine
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Possessive Pronouns Possessive Pronouns Find the possessive
pronouns. This antique sewing machine is ours, and that spinning
wheel is hers. ours, hers My dream of freedom is the same as yours.
My, yours
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Possessive Pronouns Possessive Pronouns Choose the correct
possessive pronouns. On July 31, the town of Dunlap celebrated
(its, his) own holiday. its The pioneer woman warmed (her, hers)
home with fire fueled from buffalo chips. her
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Possessive Pronouns Possessive Pronouns Find the possessive
pronouns. In hot, dry climates, pioneers used adobe bricks to build
(their, theirs) homes. their The Civil War tore apart this country
of (our, ours). ours
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Possessive Pronouns Possessive Pronouns Find the possessive
pronouns. (Your, yours) family has a long history in this
community. Your
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Spelling Words Words with ci and ti
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precious commercial especially ancient gracious position
question suggestion friction lotion potion digestion artificial
glacier cautious efficient sensational vicious official ration
fictitious vaccination beneficial precocious emancipation
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Tuesday Question of the Day What were some things that made
pioneer life difficult?
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Today we will learn about: Vocabulary Strategy Lesson: Context
Clues Cause and Effect Prior Knowledge Authors Purpose Vocabulary
Fluency: Choral Reading Grammar: Possessive Pronouns Spelling:
Words with ci and ti Time for Social Studies: The Reconstruction
Period The Westward Movement American Frontier
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Vocabulary Strategy: Context Clues Turn to Page 458- 459.
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Black Frontiers Turn to Page 460 - 467.
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Fluency Choral Reading
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Fluency: Choral Reading Turn to page 462, beginning with He
said he had been a soldier, through page 463. As I read, notice for
my softer tone as I read what Solomon says about Kansas. We will
practice as a class doing three choral readings.
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Grammar Possessive Pronouns
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befour the civil war fricion arose between the north and the
south Before the Civil War, friction arose between the North and
the South. in 1879 freedom will be cherished, especialy by former
slaves In 1879 freedom was cherished, especially by former
slaves.
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Possessive Pronouns Pronouns that show ownership are called
possessive pronouns. My, your, her, our, and their are used before
nouns. Mine, yours, hers, ours, and theirs are used alone. His and
its can be used with nouns or can stand alone.
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Spelling Words Words with ci and ti
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precious commercial especially ancient gracious position
question suggestion friction lotion potion digestion artificial
glacier cautious efficient sensational vicious official ration
fictitious vaccination beneficial precocious emancipation
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Wednesday Question of the Day What are similarities in the ways
black and white Americans helped in the expansion of the
country?
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Today we will learn about: Cause and Effect Prior Knowledge
Context Clues Vocabulary Fluency: Tone of Voice Grammar:
Possessives Pronouns Spelling: Words with ci and ti Time for Social
Studies: native American and African Americans American
Frontier
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Black Frontiers Turn to Page 468 - 474.
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Fluency Tone of Voice
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Fluency: Tone of Voice Turn to page 473, first paragraph. As I
read, notice how my voice takes on a serious tone as the writer
draws a conclusion. Now we will practice together as a class by
doing three choral readings.
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Grammar Possessive Pronouns
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nearly 180,000 african americans fighted in the union army
Nearly 180,000 African Americans fought in the Union Army. every
enslaved person longed for he or she freedom Every enslaved person
longed for his or her freedom.
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Possessive Pronouns Pronouns that show ownership are called
possessive pronouns. My, your, her, our, and their are used before
nouns. Mine, yours, hers, ours, and theirs are used alone. His and
its can be used with nouns or can stand alone.
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Possessive Pronouns Possessive pronouns can make your writing
easier to read if they are used correctly. No: Are you coming to
mine? Yes: Are you coming to my recital?
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Possessive Pronouns Check something you have written to see if
you have used possessive pronouns correctly.
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Spelling Words Words with ci and ti
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precious commercial especially ancient gracious position
question suggestion friction lotion potion digestion artificial
glacier cautious efficient sensational vicious official ration
fictitious vaccination beneficial precocious emancipation
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Thursday Question of the Day Are dreams necessary for growth
and change? Explain.
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Today we will learn about: Poetry Genre Reading Across Texts
Fluency: Partner Reading Grammar: Possessive Pronouns Spelling:
Words with ci and ti Make a Map
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Poems by Langston Hughes Turn to Page 476 - 477.
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Fluency Partner Reading
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Fluency: Partner Reading Turn to page 473, first paragraph.
Read this page three times with a partner. Be sure to read using a
serious, convincing tone. Offer each other feedback.
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Grammar Possessive Pronouns
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the indians nicknamed the black troops buffalo soldiers The
Indians nicknamed the black troops Buffalo Soldiers. the farmers
pateintly waited for his crops to grow. The farmers patiently
waited for their crops to grow.
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Possessive Pronouns Pronouns that show ownership are called
possessive pronouns. My, your, her, our, and their are used before
nouns. Mine, yours, hers, ours, and theirs are used alone. His and
its can be used with nouns or can stand alone.
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Possessive Pronouns Test Tip: When taking a test, remember that
possessive pronouns do not use apostrophes. Do not confuse
possessive pronouns with contractions that combine a pronoun with a
verb.
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Possessive Pronouns No: Find youre coat. Yes: Find your coat.
No: The dog hurt its paw. Yes: The dog hurt its paw.
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Spelling Words Words with ci and ti
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precious commercial especially ancient gracious position
question suggestion friction lotion potion digestion artificial
glacier cautious efficient sensational vicious official ration
fictitious vaccination beneficial precocious emancipation
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Friday Question of the Day What does it mean to be a
pioneer?
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Today we will learn about: Build Concept Vocabulary Cause and
Effect Authors Viewpoint/Bias Context Clues Grammar: Possessive
Pronouns Spelling: Words with ci and ti Note Taking American
Frontier
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Cause and Effect A cause is what makes something happen. An
effect is something that happens as a result of a cause. Sometimes
several causes lead to one effect.
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Cause and Effect Clue words and phrases, such as consequently,
as a result, and therefore, can help you spot cause-effect
relationships. Sometimes, though, there are no clue words.
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Authors Viewpoint/Bias A viewpoint is how a person looks at the
world. Every person has his or her own individual viewpoint of
events, people, and ideas.
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Authors Viewpoint/Bias A bias is a slant. If a person is biased
about a topic, he or she has a slanted view of that topic. Being
biased is the opposite of being objective.
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Context Clues You can use context clues to determine the
meaning of unfamiliar words. List any unfamiliar words you find
while reading Black Frontiers. Create a chart showing the
unfamiliar word, helpful context clues, and the definition of the
word based on its context.
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Context Clues WordContext CluesMeaning
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How can you keep track of the information you find while doing
research, reading a story, or studying? Taking notes is a good way
to record your findings, as well as sort and remember
information.
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Note Taking In doing research, keep key words and questions in
front of you so that you can refer to them and remember to make
notes about them. Paraphrase, or state the information in your own
words.
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Note Taking Use keywords, phrases, or short sentences.
Synthesize, or combine, the information to include only important
details.
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Grammar Possessive Pronouns
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the riverboat Captain was cautous about giving passage to the
sharecropper The riverboat captain was cautious about giving
passage to the sharecropper. in the Winter, pioneers stayed w arm
under earthen rooves In the winter, pioneers stayed warm under
earthen roofs.
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Possessive Pronouns Pronouns that show ownership are called
possessive pronouns. My, your, her, our, and their are used before
nouns. Mine, yours, hers, ours, and theirs are used alone. His and
its can be used with nouns or can stand alone.
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Spelling Words Words with ci and ti
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precious commercial especially ancient gracious position
question suggestion friction lotion potion digestion artificial
glacier cautious efficient sensational vicious official ration
fictitious vaccination beneficial precocious emancipation
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