Monday, October 7, 2013 8:10 8:30 Who found out the moon phase? Waxing Crescent Mimic the sentence below using sensory imagery. He flipped off the dishtowel,

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Class Novel Read Part 2 Chp 5 & Complete T chart 8:45 – 9:15 SummaryQuestions Pt 2 Chapter 5

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Monday, October 7, :10 8:30 Who found out the moon phase? Waxing Crescent Mimic the sentence below using sensory imagery. He flipped off the dishtowel, grabbed the ice shaver, clacked it like a castanet, and scraped ice until the scoop was full. Thomas Alva Edison was an American inventor and businessman. He developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world, including the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and a long-lasting, practical electric light bulb. Unit 2 Inventive Thinking BornBorn: February 11, 1847, Milan, OHMilan, OH DiedDied: October 18, 1931, West Orange, NJWest Orange, NJ Full nameFull name: Thomas Alva Edison AwardsAwards: Congressional Gold Medal, Distinguished Service Medal, Franklin Medal, John Fritz Medal, Matteucci Medal, John Scott Legacy Medal and Premium, Technical Grammy Award, Rumford Prize, Edward Longstreth Medal ChildrenChildren: Theodore Miller Edison, Charles Edison, Thomas Alva Edison Jr., Madeleine Edison, William Leslie Edison, Marion Estelle EdisonTheodore Miller EdisonCharles EdisonThomas Alva Edison Jr.Madeleine Edison William Leslie EdisonMarion Estelle Edison Class Novel Read Part 2 Chp 5 & Complete T chart 8:45 9:15 SummaryQuestions Pt 2 Chapter 5 Restroom Break 9:15 9:25 9:25 10:10 INDEPENDENT READING Paired Partner Practice 10:10 10:30 Grammar Time! Grammar Time! 10:30 10:40 Word Study Week 9 historic Pilgrim suffrage advantage massacre primary historic Pilgrim suffrage disregard advantage massacre primary Unit 3 Week 2 Day 1 Being a Writer 10:40 11:25 Todays Agenda Hear, discuss, and draft personal narratives Explore writing about things you learned from others Share your partners thinking with the class Gather on the carpet, sitting next to your writing partner. Last week we explored personal narratives and heard several selections from Knots in My Yo-yo String. This week you will hear personal narratives by some other writers and continue to write your own personal narrative drafts. Next week you will select one of your drafts to work on and take to publication. Patricia Polacco We read these! Now lets read this! In Firetalking, Patricia Polacco talks about her own life. Today we will read the first half of the book (Pages 1-16). What challenges did Patricia face as a child? Think, Pair, Share Looking back at page 9, Patricia tells us that she wrote about something her grandmother taught her how to do. What is something that someone has taught you how to do that you might be able to write about? Turn and talk Be prepared to share what your partner said. Independent Writing For the next 20 to 30 minutes you will write independently. Write about something that someone has taught you how to do. Work on a personal narrative you started earlier. Start a new personal narrative about anything from your own life. Use Sensory Details!!! Share and Reflect Did you write about something that someone taught you how to do? Tell us about it. What other topics did you write about? Tell us about it. Math Time! 11:30 12:00 Math Workbook Page 221 Math Workbook Page 222 Out of Classroom! 12:00 12:45 Activity 12:45 1:15 Lunch 1:15 1:45 Recess Math Time! 1:45-2:45 Math Workbook Page 223 Math Workbook Page 224 2:45 3:10 SCIENCE TIME Body Systems! Accordion Bookdeo_id= deo_id=273710 Homework Math Workbook Pages Review Science Binder Read at least 30 minutes every day Choice - Vocabulary Practice Mon. Words 3:10 3:15Wrap Up! Pack-Up Office will announce: Car Riders Leave around 3:15 Bus Riders Teacher walks out about 3:22 (listen to intercom-dismisses by grade)