WEEK 2
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VCCV Syllabication
What are syllables?
Syllables are small groups of sounds that you hear in each word. Each syllable must have a vowel sound.
VCCV Syllabication
+ info
VCCV SYLLABICATION
EXAMPLES
les son
lesson
V C C V
EXAMPLES
cactus
cac tus
V C C V
EXAMPLES
reptile
rep tile
V C C V
VCCV SYLLABICATION
VCCV SYLLABICATION
Classwork 5%
LET'S WORK
Reader's and Writer's Notebook page 49
Vocabulary List 1
Vocabulary List 1
Examples:
- She lives in a very grand house.
- They visited the grand opera while on vacation.
- They took a grand tour of China the last year.
grand
Vocabulary List 1
Examples:
- This statue is a memorial to a great statesman.
- Every village had its war memorial.
memorial
Vocabulary List 1
Examples:
- I am not in the mood to argue.
- He's always in a bad mood .
mood
Vocabulary List 1
Examples:
- He began to hum along with the music.
- He started to hum through his nose.
hum
Vocabulary List 1
Examples:
- He has a fairly positive outlook on life.
- She had to adopt a positive attitude.
positive
Vocabulary List 1
Examples:
- She is really a prideful girl.
- I'm very prideful about my school.
prideful
Vocabulary List 1
Examples:
- She has the most peculiar ideas.
- What a peculiar smell!
peculiar
Vocabulary List 1
Examples:
- I can't recall his name.
- Try to recall exactly what happened.
recall
Vocabulary List 1
Examples:
- You can't snatch up your classmates' pen.
- It is rude to snatch.
snatch
Vocabulary List 1
Examples:
- Don't tease him about his weight - it's cruel.
- The older boys at school used to tease him.
tease
Vocabulary List 1
Examples:
- He was in a playful mood.
- The dog gave me a playful bite.
playful
Vocabulary List 1
Examples:
- My coat is filled with downy feathers.
- There is a downy dog in his room.
downy
LET'S WORK
Complete the sentences with words from the box. 1. Our teachers h
Suffixes -ful, -al
What is a suffix?
The meaning of SUFFIX is a letter or a group of letters that is added to the end of a word to change its meaning or to form a different word.
The suffix -ful Examples
color + ful = colorful help + ful = helpful thank + ful = thankful use + ful = useful hope + ful = hopeful
The suffix -al Examples
tradition + al = traditional music + al = musical logic + al = logical comic + al = comical glob + al = global
LET'S WORK
Reader's and Writer's Notebook page 46
LET'S HAVE FUN
great
Children's Day
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Declarative and interrogative sentences
Declarative sentence
- It is a sentence that espresses a statement. In general it declares something.
- It ends with a period.
Examples
- It is a good day.
- She loves listening to music.
- David loves traveling with friends.
- I am hungry.
Interrogative sentences
- Makes a question. Ends with a question mark.
Examples
- Where do you live?
- What is your name?
- Do you like music?
ATTENTION
In English, INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES can be classified into this types:
yes-or-no questions,
wh- questions, and
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LET'S WORK
Reader's and Writer's Notebook page 43
LET'S WORK
- Work in pairs.
- Write down a short conversation in which you include interrogative and declaratives senteces.
- Choose any topic of your preference.
Writing project
Writing Project Guidelines
- Write about how you feel about returning to school.
- State your topic sentence.
- Write 3 supporting details explaining how things are different.
- Write down complete sentences.
- Write one exclamatory sentence.
- Due date: Friday September 16th, 2022
Rubric
- Organize ideas 3%
- Content 3%
- Sentences 3%
- Grammar 3%
- Vocabulary 3%
Total 15%
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WEEK 2
Day 2
Day 4
Day 5
Day 3
Day 1
Start!
VCCV Syllabication
What are syllables?
Syllables are small groups of sounds that you hear in each word. Each syllable must have a vowel sound.
VCCV Syllabication
+ info
VCCV SYLLABICATION
EXAMPLES
les son
lesson
V C C V
EXAMPLES
cactus
cac tus
V C C V
EXAMPLES
reptile
rep tile
V C C V
VCCV SYLLABICATION
VCCV SYLLABICATION
Classwork 5%
LET'S WORK
Reader's and Writer's Notebook page 49
Vocabulary List 1
Vocabulary List 1
Examples:
grand
Vocabulary List 1
Examples:
memorial
Vocabulary List 1
Examples:
mood
Vocabulary List 1
Examples:
hum
Vocabulary List 1
Examples:
positive
Vocabulary List 1
Examples:
prideful
Vocabulary List 1
Examples:
peculiar
Vocabulary List 1
Examples:
recall
Vocabulary List 1
Examples:
snatch
Vocabulary List 1
Examples:
tease
Vocabulary List 1
Examples:
playful
Vocabulary List 1
Examples:
downy
LET'S WORK
Complete the sentences with words from the box. 1. Our teachers h
Suffixes -ful, -al
What is a suffix?
The meaning of SUFFIX is a letter or a group of letters that is added to the end of a word to change its meaning or to form a different word.
The suffix -ful Examples
color + ful = colorful help + ful = helpful thank + ful = thankful use + ful = useful hope + ful = hopeful
The suffix -al Examples
tradition + al = traditional music + al = musical logic + al = logical comic + al = comical glob + al = global
LET'S WORK
Reader's and Writer's Notebook page 46
LET'S HAVE FUN
great
Children's Day
Start!
Declarative and interrogative sentences
Declarative sentence
Examples
Interrogative sentences
Examples
ATTENTION
In English, INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES can be classified into this types: yes-or-no questions, wh- questions, and
+ info
+ info
LET'S WORK
Reader's and Writer's Notebook page 43
LET'S WORK
Writing project
Writing Project Guidelines
Rubric
- Organize ideas 3%
- Content 3%
- Sentences 3%
- Grammar 3%
- Vocabulary 3%
Total 15%Thanks!