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Love It vs. Loathe It – page 3 7:55 – 8:30 Love It Loathe It Make a “T-chart” on the next page of your writers journal. Make a list to complete the columns. Friday, August 7, 2015 Thought of the Day… “What you allow is what will continue.”

Love It vs. Loathe It – page 3 7:55 – 8:30 Love ItLoathe It Make a “T-chart” on the next page of your writers journal. Make a list to complete the columns

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Love It vs. Loathe It page 37:55 8:30Love ItLoathe ItMake a T-chart on the next page of your writers journal. Make a list to complete the columns. Friday, August 7, 2015

Thought of the Day

What you allow is what will continue.Independent Reading8:30 8:50 Begin reading pages 51-80 of Wonder finish for homework.2Reading Unit Study8:50 9:00 3Class Novel DiscussionPart One August Pages 27-50(review next 7 slides to give further depth of understanding before discussing questions)

Discuss Inferring Questions p27-50Why did August want to wait until he got home to talk about the tour?How do you think Via feels about August?Why would Julian make the comment about Darth Sidious? Was he trying to hurt August on purpose?

Figurative Language Search!!Find the personification on page 39!Personification felt everyones eyes burning into my back

Writing Lesson9:00 9:2513

Lets look at how an author writes or the writers craft.Heres another I Am version

Time to add to our Reading Reference

What is figurative language?Whenever you describe something by comparing it with something else, you are using figurative language.

Types of Figurative Language(Dont forget to update your Table of Contents)

17Restroom Break9:25 9:35

18Independent Writing9:35 9:5519

Hmmm, I wonder what kind of figurative language this poem uses.

I amMy skin isMy hair isMy eyes areWhen I walk, IWhen I talk, IWhen I eat, IWhen I sleep, II am MEAnother I am PoemWriters Journal Activity9:45 9:55 Share TimeShare your writing!

21Reading Time9:55 10:45 22Lets look closely at figurative languageWhenever you describe something by comparing it with something else, you are using figurative language.

Imagery Language that appeals to the senses. Descriptions of people or objects stated in terms of our senses. Sight Hearing Touch Taste Smell

Lets add figurative language to our Reading Reference

READING REFERENCE

(Dont forget to update your Table of Contents)

SimileA comparison of two unlike things using the words like or as

READING REFERENCE

Metaphora comparison of two unlike things by saying that one thing is a dissimilar object or thing

READING REFERENCE

IdiomA group of words whose collective meaning is quite different from their individual, literal meaning

READING REFERENCE

PersonificationGiving human qualities to nonhuman things

READING REFERENCE

OnomatopoeiaWords whose sounds suggest their meaning

READING REFERENCE

HyperboleAn exaggeration that cannot possibly be true

READING REFERENCE

AlliterationThe repetition of the same initial consonant sound in a series of words

READING REFERENCE

AssonanceRepeated vowel sounds occurring at the beginning of words or within words. Example:

READING REFERENCECreate an Anchor Chart(Dont forget to update your Table of Contents)

Figurative Language QuizAre the following expressions examples of PersonificationSimileOrMetaphor

10:35 10:45The Alarm clock went off like a bomb!

SimileThe ants marched home

PersonificationShes As Mad As a Hatter!

SimileSun went to bed!

PersonificationThe moon is a ghostly galleon tossed upon cloudy seas

MetaphorShe was as quiet as a mouse

SimileThe trees whispered to each other in the darkness

PersonificationThe frogs tongue moved like lightning

SimileShe Ate the Mountain of food greedily

MetaphorMetaphor Review!

Find the Figurative Language!Out of Classroom!Lunch 10:55 11:255711:25 12:05SCIENCE TIME

microscope makes little things bigBacteria!Lets do a Scientific Experiment!

Bread & Bacteria Experiment

Restroom Break12:05 12:15

Out of Classroom! Recess 12:15 12:45 Activity 12:45 1:3062Math Lesson!

1:30 2:0063Equivalent DecimalsMeet the Fluffy Zero and the Polite ZeroEquivalent Decimals034 is the same as 34. The zero in the hundreds place isn't necessary. The number still has no hundreds, 3 tens and 4 ones.

1.5 is the same as 1.50 The zero at the end is not necessary, but helps in calculations. The number still has 1 one, 5 tenths, and no hundredths.Fluffy Zeros to the LeftYou may add as many zeros left of digits that are before a decimal. Even though the Fluffy Zeros think theyre important, theyre just fluff they dont change the value!0000000000032.4560000000Fluffy Zeros to the RightZeros can also be added to the right of the digits after the decimal.This still does not affect the value, theyre just Fluffy Zeros

0000000000032.4560000000Equivalent Decimals0000000000032.456000

000032.456000 = 032.456 = 32.456 = 32.4560000 These all have 3 tens, 2 ones, 4 tenths, 5 hundredths and 6 thousandths.

Polite zero0.42 is the same as .42, however if there is no whole part (ones, tens, etc..) in a number a single zero in front of the decimal is proper.

MATH Stash - Page 5Create page 5 Equivalent Decimals

(Dont forget to update your Table of Contents)Create an Anchor Chart

ADD to MATH Stash - Page 1Have our lessons been exactly on time or equal to the time listed?

Add to Anchor Chart

No! But theyve been about or almost the same. So, in math we have a symbol for thatMath WorkbookFoldable

Hands On Activity: Math in Action TE pg 1G

Kagan Classbuilding Quiz-Quiz-Trade All About SchoolStudents create Histogram Graph in inches of reward party choices:PopcornPopsiclesCupcakesExtra recess?

1:50 2:00Math Station Rotations!

2:00 3:0074Teacher Time Place ValueComputer Time Math Practice: Free ChoiceOn your Own List the states of your region in order according to land area, from least to greatest in a two column tableGames/Activities Fluency Practice (multiplication)Math Rotations75

3:10 3:15Wrap Up!Pair-Up back to back and share one thing you learned in class today with your partnerPack-UpOffice will announce:Car Riders Leave around 3:15Bus Riders (listen to intercom for dismissal)