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2.4.5 LIVE

2.4.5 LIVE

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English

5th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

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Mitzi Herron

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20 Slides • 27 Questions

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Announcement

On Wednesday, you will be taking your first 5th grade ELA test!

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Objectives

Learners will....

  • Practice using the RACES strategy to write a text-dependent analysis

  • Review word study, reading, and writing skills in preparation for tomorrow's unit test

  • Play a review game to build skills

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Let's walk through the process of writing a text-dependent analysis together!

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It's RACES time!!

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Classkick: RACES

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Draw

Use your pen tool to identify and correct errors in this sentence.

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Vocabulary

awardee - a person who is awarded something

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Example: The proud awardee held up her trophy!

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Multiple Choice

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Our family ______ the store when the fire alarm went off.

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awardee

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exited

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attendee

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expected

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Vocabulary

Commission - to give authority to another person

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Example: The newly commissioned polic officer was proud to protect and serve his community.

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Vocabulary

permit- to send through or allow to be done

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Example: The dad permitted his daughter to enter with her shoes on.

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Vocabulary

committed - to give loyalty or a promise to do something

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Example: I committed to raking all of my neighbor's leaves over the weekend.

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Vocabulary

compromise - to come to an agreement by making a deal.

Example: My friend and I decided to compromise and play both of our favorite video games after school.

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Match

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Match each vocabulary word to its definition.

compromise

committed

permit

Commission

To come to an agreement by making a deal

To promise to do something

To send through or allow to be done.

To give authority to another person

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Draw

How many syllables do you hear in each of the following words? Write your answer on the line!

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Open Ended

Spell the word your hear!

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text-dependent analysis

What is a text dependent analysis?

A text dependent analysis is a written response or essay that uses
text evidence to support the answer.



You can use the RACES strategy to answer the question with text evidence.

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Multiple Select

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Which of the following are true of a text-dependent analysis?

Choose (2) correct answers!

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it is a written response or an essay

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you can use the RACES response to help you answer

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it is a multiple choice question

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it is always about something that YOU are interested in

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Multiple Choice

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How many amendments have been made to the United States Constitution?

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10

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27

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over 100

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Vocabulary from We The People

Articles of Confederation - a document created in 1781 that was the first constitution of the 13 American states

preamble - the beginning of the Constitution, which began with the words, “We the People"

constitution- a document stating the system of beliefs and laws by which a country, state, organization is governed

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the following was a document created in 1781 that was the first constitution of the 13 American states?

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constitution

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preamble

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Articles of Confederation

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Open Ended

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An inauguration is a ceremony where a person officially begins their new position.

Would you like to be inaugurated as president of the whole 5th grade?

Why or why not?

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Discussion Question

Cliffhanger - An ending to a chapter or episode that leaves the audience in suspense!

Question: Why do you think that chapter 29 ends with the following sentence: "And with that, I let out a big breath and did my best to start fixing what I'd messed up!"

Why did the author end the chapter here without telling readers how Brianna will fix what she has messed up?

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Draw

Use your pen tool to circle the characteristics that character 1 and character 3 have in common.

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Draw

Use your pen tool to circle the characteristics that all three characters have in common.

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Multiple Choice

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Remember that a theme is the moral, lesson, or message that the author wants the reader to take away from a text.

Read the provided passage and determine the best theme from the answer choices below.

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Always tell the truth.

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Persevere and never give up on your dreams.

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Be open-minded to new friendships.

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Do the right thing, even if no one else is.

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Multiple Choice

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Similes are a type of figurative language that use the words "like" or "as" to make a comparison between two unlike things.

Which of the following is an example of a simile?

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The dog's bark was as loud as thunder!

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The dog barked loudly!

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The dog barked when the mailman came to the door.

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The dog barked so loud that I could not hear the TV.

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Multiple Choice

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Remember that a NOUN is a person, place, or thing, and a VERB is an action word.

Which of the following is the best definition of rattle in the sentence below?

I heard my change rattle in my pocket as I walked.

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VERB - to cause someone to feel nervous or worried

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NOUN - the noise from repeated short, sharp, hard sounds

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VERB - to make repeated short, sharp, hard sounds

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NOUN - a toy or object used to make a rattling sound

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Draw

Extra Venn Diagram Practice:

Use your pen tool to circle the characteristics that CHARACTER 1 and CHARACTER 3 have in common.

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Draw

Extra Venn Diagram Practice:

Use your pen tool to circle the characteristics that CHARACTER 1 and CHARACTER 2 have in common.

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Parts of a Story

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(1) Introduction - learn about the characters and setting

(2) Rising Action - character experiences challenges and tries to solve them

(3) Climax - turning point; most intense part of the story!

(4) Falling Action - intensity of the story starts to decrease.

(5) Conclusion - End of the story; resolution.

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Multiple Choice

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Which part of the story is the turning point with the most conflict?

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conclusion

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rising action

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climax

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falling action

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Multiple Choice

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Which part of the story is where the character faces challenges and tries to solve them?

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conclusion

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rising action

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climax

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falling action

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4 types of sentences

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Match

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Match each sentence to its correct type!

Suddenly, a moose ran out in front of him!

Do not be afraid.

John was walking in the park.

Where did the moose come from?

exclamatory

imperative

declarative

interrogative

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Dropdown

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Remember that interjections are words that express sudden emotion. Use the dropdowns below to choose the best answer for each sentence.



(1) ​ ​
, I cut my finger!

(2) ​
, the child is sleeping.

(3) ​
, it is so cold outside today!

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, how are you today?

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Draw

Use your pen tool to identify (5) errors in this sentence.

Please make the appropriate corrections!

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Match

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Match each article to the sentence it best completes.

The

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An

__ Statue of Liberty is 305 feet tall!

handful of seeds grows a lot of flowers.

__ alligator is born with 80 teeth!

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Intensive vs. Reflexive Pronouns

Reflexive Pronouns - used when the subject and object are the same

Example:
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I burnt myself on the stove this morning.
(2) You can help yourselves to drinks.

Intensive Pronouns - used to emphasize the subject

Example:
(1) He painted the house himself.

(2) She ran the lemonade stand herself.

Ask: I burnt who? You can help who?

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Draw

Draw a line from each type of pronoun to its matching sentence.

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Draw

We learned that CREDIBLE sources are reliable and trustworthy. Highlight the sources that you think are CREDIBLE.

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Let's Check Our Work!

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Multiple Choice

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Comma placement matters!

Which sentence below is written correctly?

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It is time to, eat Grandma.

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It is time to eat, Grandma.

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It is time to eat Grandma.

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It is time, to eat Grandma.

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Open Ended

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This essay is missing a conclusion!

Write 1 to 3 complete sentences to conclude the essay.

Sentence starter: "In conclusion..."

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Great job!

Do you have any questions for be about tomorrow's test?



Please complete the exit ticket on the next slide before leaving class today!

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Draw

How do you feel about the review material that we covered for tomorrow's test?

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