Click the links below to see some extra cause and effect practice pages that you can do at home.
Sunday, November 15, 2015
Cause and Effect
This week we will be learning about cause and effect in reading. Check out this video that goes over what we will be discussing in class!
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Author's Purpose Stop Motion Project
Last week we learned about author's purpose. Today, to reinforce our learning...and to have a little fun, we created stop motion videos!
The kids were paired up and drew an author's purpose note from a bag. Then, the kids worked with their partner to write a story or article that went with the chosen author's purpose.
Finally, the groups created a stop motion video using backgrounds and props that they created. They also used little Lego characters to complete their videos. After creating the video, they recorded the stories they wrote.
For our first attempt at creating videos, everyone did a great job!
First, we learned that authors write to persuade, inform, or entertain readers.
The kids were paired up and drew an author's purpose note from a bag. Then, the kids worked with their partner to write a story or article that went with the chosen author's purpose.
Finally, the groups created a stop motion video using backgrounds and props that they created. They also used little Lego characters to complete their videos. After creating the video, they recorded the stories they wrote.
For our first attempt at creating videos, everyone did a great job!
Check out our videos for Mrs. Wagner's Homeroom Class!
Can you guess what the author's purpose is for each video?
Mohammad and Jadyn
Gabby and Krislyn
Emmanuel, Avery, Daniela
Elijah and Melody
Camila and Linn
Avery and Samuel
Amani and Bella
Here are the videos for Ms. Bilodeau's Homeroom class!
Celeste and Michael
Luis and Scotty
Kelly and Savanna
Isaac and Lilly
Hailey and Kennedi
Genevieve and Luke
Garrett and Tristan
Gabby and Ryder
Britt and Jason
Friday, November 6, 2015
Nonfiction Text Features
Next week we will be taking a look at nonfiction text features and using them to help us find information.
Take a look at this short video that goes over each text feature. Watch it to the end to take a short quiz! (At the end of the video you will click on the play button again to advance to the quiz.)
Take a look at this short video that goes over each text feature. Watch it to the end to take a short quiz! (At the end of the video you will click on the play button again to advance to the quiz.)
Here are some examples of the text features we will be talking about and using next week.
(Click the link to print this out at home!)
Nonfiction Text Features
(Click the link to print this out at home!)
Nonfiction Text Features
Main Idea
This week we learned how to find the main idea of a text.
*Pay attention to the title, headings, and pictures
*Look at the first sentence or the last sentence...sometimes the main idea is stated there
*Pay attention to the details...sometimes the details that are repeated will give you a clue about the main idea
*Remember that main idea is the big idea...what the selection is mostly about, NOT just one detail or event from the story
To practice this, we used main idea bags. Each bag had some details. The students had to look at all the details and decide what the main idea would be!
We learned that we need to...
*Pay attention to the title, headings, and pictures
*Look at the first sentence or the last sentence...sometimes the main idea is stated there
*Pay attention to the details...sometimes the details that are repeated will give you a clue about the main idea
*Remember that main idea is the big idea...what the selection is mostly about, NOT just one detail or event from the story
To practice this, we used main idea bags. Each bag had some details. The students had to look at all the details and decide what the main idea would be!
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Reading Strategies
I created this video to show you the reading strategies that we are using on all of our assignments and homework. I go over the basic strategies and show a couple of examples from a reading passage. Take a look!
Here's our strategy sheet. Click the link to print out your own copy!
Sunday, November 1, 2015
Main Idea
This week we will be learning about how to find the main idea of the text. Check out these fun videos that talk about main idea!
Here's what you need to know to help you find the main idea!
You can practice finding the main idea at home! After you finish reading a book, print out this page and complete the hamburger main idea! Just click on the link to download a copy. (If you don't have a printer at home...come see me and I will give you a copy!)
Red Ribbon Week
We had a very busy week for Red Ribbon Week. We started off the week with a visit from Clutch to tell us how to stay drug free. This was so much fun!
We also made a class poster to show that we will be drug free! The kids did a great job!
We also made a class poster to show that we will be drug free! The kids did a great job!
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