
Module 9 Reading Lesson
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English
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5th Grade
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Hard
Nehyana Scott
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20 Slides • 13 Questions
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Mr. Lincon's Library Pacing Gude
Read each day carefuly
Monday - Critical Vocab & pp. 240 - 244
Tuesday - Discuss & pp. 245 - 249
Wednesday - Discuss & pp. 250 - 254
Thursday - Post and Correct Answers & Complete Selection Quiz
Friday - Class Review & Weekly Assessment
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Multiple Choice
What is figurative language?
Words and expressions that compare two things and mean something different from their dictionary definitions
Words that describe real events exactly as they happen
A list of vocabulary words with their dictionary meanings
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Open Ended
Why might an author use figurative language instead of regular, dictionary definitions?
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Open Ended
Which words and phrases help you picture Josiah Linden’s house?
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Open Ended
What mood do these sensory words create? How does this make the setting seem?
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Multiple Choice
How do authors bring characters to life?
By using dialogue and describing appearance, traits, behaviors, thoughts, and emotions
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Draw
Draw your own character. Be sure to include the characters physical appearance, thoughts/words, and traits.
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Multiple Choice
What does story structure refer to?
What happens in a story and when and how things happen
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Labelling
What are the different parts of a story plot?
Resolution
Climax
Rising Action
Conflict
Falling Action
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Week 2 Pacing Gude
Read each day carefuly
Monday - Watch Video & Discuss
Tuesday - Post and Correct Answers & Complete Selection Quiz
Wednesday - Critical Vocab. & pp. 266 - 270
Thursday - pp. 271 - 274 & Discuss
Friday - Class Review & Weekly Assessment
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Open Ended
Why is media important for sharing ideas?
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Categorize
Website
Blog
Social Media
Organize these options into the right categories
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Labelling
label the text & graphic features
Subheading
Illustration
Bold Print
Plain Text
Caption
Photograph
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Multiple Choice
Why is it important for readers to figure out if an author is using facts or opinions?
So they can memorize every word
To better understand the text and decide if they agree with the author
So they can skip parts of the text
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Categorize
The Earth orbits the Sun.
Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius.
Humans have 46 chromosomes.
The capital of France is Paris.
Mount Everest is the tallest mountain on Earth.
There are 24 hours in a day.
The chemical symbol for gold is Au.
I believe that everyone should have access to education.
Chocolate is the best flavor of ice cream.
In my opinion, summer is better than winter.
Reading books is more enjoyable than watching movies.
I think that social media has a negative impact on society.
Traveling is the best way to learn about different cultures.
Art is essential for a well-rounded education.
I feel that pets bring joy to people's lives.
Organize these options into the right categories
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