What Jo Did weekly test and spelling test will be on Wednesday, October 19th
Story: What Jo Did
Comprehension Strategy: Cause and Effect
Comprehension Skill: Background Knowledge
Vocabulary:
1. fouled- in sports, made an unfair play against an opposing player
2. hoop- a ring or a round, flat band
3. jersey- a shirt that is pulled over the head, made of a soft, knitted cloth
4. marveled- be filled with wonder, be astonished
5. rim- an edge, border, or margin on or around anything
6. speechless- not able to talk
7. swatted- hit sharply or violently
8. unbelievable- incredible, hard to think of as true or real
Vocabulary Focus: Prefixes and Suffixes
un- = means "the opposite of" or "not" as in undefeated
-able = means "able to be" as in unbeatable
-less = means "without" as in scoreless
Grammar: Common and Proper Nouns
Common Nouns- names any person, place, or thing
Ex: the game will be next week.
Proper Noun- names a particular person, place, or thing. Proper nouns begin with a capital letter.
Ex: Amy is free to play on Saturday.
Spelling Focus: Adding -s and -es
Story: What Jo Did
Comprehension Strategy: Cause and Effect
Comprehension Skill: Background Knowledge
Vocabulary:
1. fouled- in sports, made an unfair play against an opposing player
2. hoop- a ring or a round, flat band
3. jersey- a shirt that is pulled over the head, made of a soft, knitted cloth
4. marveled- be filled with wonder, be astonished
5. rim- an edge, border, or margin on or around anything
6. speechless- not able to talk
7. swatted- hit sharply or violently
8. unbelievable- incredible, hard to think of as true or real
Vocabulary Focus: Prefixes and Suffixes
un- = means "the opposite of" or "not" as in undefeated
-able = means "able to be" as in unbeatable
-less = means "without" as in scoreless
Grammar: Common and Proper Nouns
Common Nouns- names any person, place, or thing
Ex: the game will be next week.
Proper Noun- names a particular person, place, or thing. Proper nouns begin with a capital letter.
Ex: Amy is free to play on Saturday.
Spelling Focus: Adding -s and -es