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M3L14

M3L14

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English

4th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
6.NS.B.3, L.5.5C, RI.4.4

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Arielle Lewis

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20 Slides • 8 Questions

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LESSON SLIDES

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Into Reading Lesson Slides.

Reading and Vocabulary.

Grade 4 • Module 3 • Week 3 • Lesson 14.

In this lesson:
Academic Vocabulary: Vocabulary Spiral Review.

Shared Reading: Author’s Craft with My Diary from Here to There.

Make Connections.

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Academic Vocabulary.

Let’s review the vocabulary words!

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If you feel
like you will
burst, you
feel great
energy that
you want to
use up.

We felt like
we were
going to
burst with
excitement
on the first
snow day of
the year.

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If you have
opportunities,
you have
chances to
make
something
good
happen.

Mrs. Gregor
gives us
many
opportunities
to solve
problems on
our own.

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Immigration
is the
process of
coming to
live in a
new
country.

People from all
over the world
have become
United States
citizens
through the
process of
immigration.

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Some
refugees
who flee
their
homeland
must start
new lives
in a
different
country.

Refugees are
people who
must leave
their
countries
because of
war or other
serious
problems.

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If
something
is amazing,
it is very
surprising
and
wonderful.

The
beauty of
the stars in
the night
sky was
absolutely
amazing!

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Multiple Choice

you
feel great
energy that
you want to
use up.

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Immigration

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refugees

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burst

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opportunities

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Multiple Choice

you have
chances to
make
something
good
happen.

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burst

2

opportunities

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refugees

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amazing

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Multiple Choice

people who
must leave
their
countries
because of
war or other
serious
problems.

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immigration

2

opportunities

3

burst

4

refugees

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Multiple Choice

very
surprising
and
wonderful.

1

amazing

2

burst

3

immigration

4

refugees

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Multiple Choice

the
process of
coming to
live in a
new
country.

1

amazing

2

burst

3

immigration

4

refugees

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Target

I can analyze text to determine the author’s craft. RL.4.4

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Book example

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Shared Reading.

Anchor Chart. A chart explains five
techniques of author’s craft. Voice, mood,
anecdote, language, and hyperbole.

ANCHOR
THE SKILL

What are some examples of
author’s craft?


What is an example of hyperbole?


Why might authors use specific
languagewhen writing?

Anchor Chart 27

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Author’s Craft: Anything done on purpose
by a writer to make their writing look or

sound a certain way.

*It is the art of writing!

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Shared Reading.

Let’s read My Diary from

Here to There more closely!

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Shared Reading.

Let’s Read!

pages 213–214

AUTHOR’S CRAFT

What anecdote, or short story, is told
by a character?

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Open Ended

What anecdote, or short story, is told
by a character?

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Open Ended

What was the anecdote about?

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Open Ended

Write your own anecdote about a story from third grade.

Start with - When I was in third grade.....

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Exit Ticket

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Grammar

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Grammar

Have students correct the nouns
in each phrase to form the
possessive.

the park flowers park’s

the gardens gate gardens’

her teacher students teacher’s

our dogs bowls dogs’

her oldest sons shoes son’s

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Grammar

Printable: Grammar 2.2.4

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LESSON SLIDES

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Into Reading Lesson Slides.

Reading and Vocabulary.

Grade 4 • Module 3 • Week 3 • Lesson 14.

In this lesson:
Academic Vocabulary: Vocabulary Spiral Review.

Shared Reading: Author’s Craft with My Diary from Here to There.

Make Connections.

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