amelia and eleanor go for a ride by pam munoz ryan created by ms. turitto

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Amelia and Eleanor Go for a Amelia and Eleanor Go for a RideRide

by Pam Munoz Ryanby Pam Munoz Ryan

Created by Ms. TurittoCreated by Ms. Turitto

Spelling Spelling • 1. Loop1. Loop

• 2. Wounded2. Wounded

• 3. Shoot3. Shoot

• 4. Booth4. Booth

• 5. Broom5. Broom

• 6. boost6. boost

• 7. Mood7. Mood

• 8. Fooling8. Fooling

• 9. Afternoon9. Afternoon

• 10. Room10. Room

• 11. Smooth11. Smooth

• 12. Tooth12. Tooth

• 13. Raccoon13. Raccoon

• 14. Bloomed14. Bloomed

• 15. Souvenir15. Souvenir

• 16. Routine16. Routine

• 17. Roofs17. Roofs

• 18. Loose18. Loose

• 19. Coop 19. Coop

• 20. Stoop20. Stoop

Challenge WordsChallenge Words

• NavigatorNavigator

• LicenseLicense

• AviatorAviator

• CopilotCopilot

• Adventurer Adventurer

Read AloudRead Aloud

• Do you share the pet’s feelings of Do you share the pet’s feelings of admiration toward Eleanor admiration toward Eleanor Roosevelt? Why or Why not?Roosevelt? Why or Why not?

• What actions mentioned in “We What actions mentioned in “We Could Be Friends” help you picture Could Be Friends” help you picture the friendship?the friendship?

• Calling each other, playing, taking Calling each other, playing, taking walks, talking, goofing around.walks, talking, goofing around.

• How are these poems similar? How How are these poems similar? How are they different?are they different?

• They both use rhyme; The first poem They both use rhyme; The first poem is about friendship, and the second is is about friendship, and the second is about admiration for a leader.about admiration for a leader.

Vocab SplashVocab Splash

• OutspokenOutspoken

• PracticalPractical

• BriskBrisk

• ElegantElegant

• ElevationsElevations

• MarveledMarveled

• MiniaturesMiniatures

• Star struckStar struck

Vocabulary:Vocabulary:

• Outspoken Outspoken

• bold or honest in speech bold or honest in speech

• Practical Practical

• useful or sensible useful or sensible

• Brisk Brisk

• cool and stimulation cool and stimulation

• Elegant Elegant

• tasteful, stylish and beautiful tasteful, stylish and beautiful

• Elevations Elevations heights above the ground or sea-levelheights above the ground or sea-level Marveled Marveled became filled with awe or wonder became filled with awe or wonder Miniatures Miniatures small-scale models of larger things small-scale models of larger things

• Star struck Star struck

• full of stars full of stars

OUTSPOKENOUTSPOKEN

• Out-spo-kenOut-spo-ken

• AdjectiveAdjective

• Bold or honest Bold or honest speakerspeaker

PRACTICALPRACTICAL

Prac-tic-alPrac-tic-al

AdjectiveAdjective

Useful or Useful or sensiblesensible

Which item would NOT be practical in the winter time?

ELEVATIONSELEVATIONS

• El-e-va-tionsEl-e-va-tions

• NounNoun

• Heights above sea levelHeights above sea level

BRISKBRISK

• BriskBrisk

• AdjectiveAdjective

• Cool and stimulating, like weatherCool and stimulating, like weather

ELEGANTELEGANT

• El-e-gantEl-e-gant

• AdjectiveAdjective

• Tasteful, stylishTasteful, stylish

MARVELEDMARVELED

• Mar-veledMar-veled

• VerbVerb

• Filled with awe or Filled with awe or wonderwonder

WOW! THAT’S COOL, MAN!

STARSTRUCKSTARSTRUCK

• Star-struckStar-struck

• AdjectiveAdjective

• Full of starsFull of stars

Vocabulary ActivityVocabulary Activity

• Your teacher will assign you a partner.Your teacher will assign you a partner.• You have 5 minutes to come up with a You have 5 minutes to come up with a

skit to act out your vocabulary word skit to act out your vocabulary word without saying the word.without saying the word.

• After you act out your skit, the class After you act out your skit, the class will try to guess what your word was. will try to guess what your word was.

Vocab ActVocab Act

• OutspokenOutspoken

• PracticalPractical

• BriskBrisk

• ElegantElegant

• ElevationsElevations

• MarveledMarveled

• MiniaturesMiniatures

• StarstruckStarstruck

Use a Venn Diagram to Use a Venn Diagram to compare Amelia and Eleanor.compare Amelia and Eleanor.

Grammar: Complete and Grammar: Complete and Simple SubjectsSimple Subjects

• The complete subject is all the words The complete subject is all the words that name the person or thing the that name the person or thing the sentence is about.sentence is about.

• The simple subject is the main word The simple subject is the main word or words in the complete subject of a or words in the complete subject of a sentence.sentence.