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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

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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

Start!

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%

Thanks!