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Page 1: Author: Joanna Halpert Krasua Genre: Drama Big Question: How do we create opportunities for our dreams to come true?

Author: Joanna Halpert

KrasuaGenre: Drama

Big Question: How do we create opportunities for our dreams to come

true?

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Spelling WordsHomophones

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• heel• heal• symbol• cymbal• herd• heard• patients• patience• capitol• capital

• straight• strait• aisle• isle• stationery• stationary• sheer• shear• bread• bred

• martial• marshall• discreet• discrete• adolescents• adolescence

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Big Question: How do we create opportunities for

our dreams to come true?

MondayTuesday

WednesdayThursday

Friday

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Vocabulary Words

absurd behalf candidate dean delirious diploma hovers obedient reject

attired enrollment malnourished fateful suffrage victory

Vocabulary Words More Words to Know

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Monday

Question of the Day

How do we create opportunities for our

dreams to come true?

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Today we will learn about:

Build ConceptsDraw ConclusionsText StructureBuild BackgroundVocabularyFluency: Stress/Emphasis/ExpressionGrammar: PrepositionsSpelling: HomophonesLife Obstacles

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FluencyModel Stress/Emphasis

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Fluency: Stress/Emphasis

Listen as I read “Elizabeth Cady Stanton.”

As I read, notice how I model reading with expression by placing emphasis on important words.

Be ready to answer questions after I finish.

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Fluency: Stress/Emphasis

Why was the 15th Amendment a mixed victory for Elizabeth Cady Stanton and other women rights leaders?

What conclusions can you draw about the movement to gain women suffrage?

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Concept Vocabulary

fateful – determining what is to happen

suffrage – the right to vote victory – success in a contest(next slide)

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Concept Vocabulary

(To add information to the graphic organizer, click on end show, type in your new information, and save your changes.)

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Build Concept Vocabulary fateful, suffrage, victory

Actions

Events

Goals

Life Obstacles

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Draw Conclusions, Text Structure

Turn to page 372-373.

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Prior KnowledgeWhat do you know about women’s rights long ago?

Restrictions on Women’s

Rights Long Ago

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Prior Knowledge

This week’s audio explores the requirements for becoming a doctor today. After we listen, we will discuss what you found out and what surprised you the most about what it takes to become a doctor.

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Vocabulary Words

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Vocabulary Words

absurd – plainly not true; ridiculous

behalf – side, interest, or favor candidate – person who seeks some position

dean – head of a division or school in a college or university

delirious – wildly excited

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Vocabulary Words

diploma – a printed paper given by a school, which states that someone has graduated from a certain course of study

hovers – waits nearby obedient – doing what you are told

reject – to refuse to take; to turn down

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More Words to Know

attired – dressed enrollment – number who are members, who are registered

malnourished – improperly nourished

(Next Slide)

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diploma

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malnourished

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GrammarPrepositions

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womans in the medical field look upon her as a cymbal

Women in the medical field look upon her as a symbol.

elizabeth and anna is going to lay down and rest

Elizabeth and Anna are going to lie down and rest.

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PrepositionsYou’ve been in bed for three weeks.

In bed and for three weeks are prepositional phrases. In and for are prepositions, and bed and weeks are objects of the prepositions. The preposition shows the relationship of the object of the preposition to other words in the sentence.

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PrepositionsThe ambulance raced to the hospital.

Prepositional Phrase: to the hospital

Preposition: to Object of the Preposition: hospital

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Prepositions

Here are some prepositions: about above across after against along

among around as at before behind

below beneath beside between beyond by

down during except for from in

inside into near of off on

onto out outside over past since

through throughout

to toward under underneath

until up upon with within without

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PrepositionsLike an adjective, a prepositional phrase can modify a noun or pronoun.

The girl in the red hat is my sister.Like an adverb, a prepositional phrase can modify a verb.

Elizabeth walked into the classroom.

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PrepositionsUnderline the preposition once and the object of the preposition twice.

My friend works at a college in Philadelphia.

My friend works at a college in Philadelphia.

The student council president dismissed the meeting before lunch.

The student council president dismissed the meeting before lunch.

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PrepositionsUnderline the preposition once and the object of the preposition twice.

Can you help me get through medical school?

Can you help me get through medical school?

Liz felt discouraged about her progress in her career.

Liz felt discouraged about her progress in her career.

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PrepositionsUnderline the preposition once and the object of the preposition twice.

The medical profession was not ready for a female surgeon.

The medical profession was not ready for a female surgeon.

Elizabeth slept briefly between classes.

Elizabeth slept briefly between classes.

.

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PrepositionsUnderline the preposition once and the object of the preposition twice.

She worked as a student nurse in the maternity ward.

She worked as a student nurse in the maternity ward.

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PrepositionsFind the prepositional phrase in each sentence. Tell if it acts as an adjective or and adverb.

The nurse hurried toward the patient.

toward the patient – adverbThe narrators stood on the stage. on the stage – adverbThe boy with the broken leg needed surgery.

with the broken leg - adjective

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PrepositionsFind the prepositional phrase in each sentence. Tell if it acts as an adjective or and adverb.

Nurse Abby ran down the muddy street.

down the muddy street – adverbEveryone in the auditorium applauded the dean’s speech.

in the auditorium - adjective

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Spelling WordsHomophones

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• heel• heal• symbol• cymbal• herd• heard• patients• patience• capitol• capital

• straight• strait• aisle• isle• stationery• stationary• sheer• shear• bread• bred

• martial• marshall• discreet• discrete• adolescents• adolescence

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Tuesday

Question of the Day

What attitudes toward women did men in the

mid-1800s display?

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Today we will learn about:

Word Structure: AntonymsDraw ConclusionsStructureContext CluesFluency: Echo ReadingGrammar: PrepositionsTime for Science: Hippocratic OathLife Obstacles

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Vocabulary Strategy:

Antonyms

Pages 374 - 375.

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Elizabeth Blackwell: Medical

Pioneer

Pages 376 - 385.

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FluencyEcho Reading

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Fluency: Echo Reading

Turn to page 380, first half.As I read, notice how I stress certain words to express meaning.

We will practice as a class doing three echo readings of the first half of page 380.

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GrammarPrepositions

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the graduate’s glided down the isle in their robes

The graduates glided down the aisle in their robes.

the year was 1847 and no woman had gone to medical school

The year was 1847, and no woman had gone to medical school.

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PrepositionsA preposition shows a relationship

between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence.

A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and usually ends with a noun or pronoun.

The noun or pronoun in a prepositional phrase is called the object of the preposition.

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Prepositions

Here are some prepositions: about above across after against along

among around as at before behind

below beneath beside between beyond by

down during except for from in

inside into near of off on

onto out outside over past since

through throughout

to toward under underneath

until up upon with within without

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Spelling WordsHomophones

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• heel• heal• symbol• cymbal• herd• heard• patients• patience• capitol• capital

• straight• strait• aisle• isle• stationery• stationary• sheer• shear• bread• bred

• martial• marshall• discreet• discrete• adolescents• adolescence

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Wednesday

Question of the Day

In what ways were Elizabeth Blackwell’s

medical ideas ahead of her times?

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Today we will learn about:Draw ConclusionsText StructureContext CluesSequenceVocabularyFluency: Model Stress/Emphasis/ExpressionGrammar: PrepositionsSpelling: HomophonesTime for Science: Understanding InfectionsVaccinesLife Obstacles

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Elizabeth Blackwell: Medical

Pioneer

Pages 386 - 396.

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FluencyStress/Emphasis

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Fluency: Stress/Emphasis

Turn to page 381, Elizabeth’s monologue at the bottom and the top of 382.

As I read, notice how I emphasis particular words.

Now we will practice together as a class by doing three echo readings.

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GrammarPrepositions

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dr lin leaved the pills in the medicine cabinet

Dr. Lin left the pills in the medicine cabinet.

the nurse was tired but she tended to her patience

The nurse was tired, but she tended to her patients.

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PrepositionsA preposition shows a relationship

between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence.

A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and usually ends with a noun or pronoun.

The noun or pronoun in a prepositional phrase is called the object of the preposition.

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Prepositions

Here are some prepositions: about above across after against along

among around as at before behind

below beneath beside between beyond by

down during except for from in

inside into near of off on

onto out outside over past since

through throughout

to toward under underneath

until up upon with within without

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PrepositionsA prepositional phrase can modify a noun, a pronoun, or a verb.

As Noun Modifier: The doctor with dark hair is Dr. Klein. (Prepositional phrase modifies noun doctor.)

As Verb Modifier: He walks with a slight limp. (Prepositional phrase modifies verb walks.)

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PrepositionsReview something you have written and add prepositional phrases that elaborate on nouns and verbs.

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Spelling WordsHomophones

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• heel• heal• symbol• cymbal• herd• heard• patients• patience• capitol• capital

• straight• strait• aisle• isle• stationery• stationary• sheer• shear• bread• bred

• martial• marshall• discreet• discrete• adolescents• adolescence

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Thursday

Question of the Day

How is pursing a special purpose in life

different from pursuing a career? How is it

similar?

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Today we will learn about:

Biography/Text FeaturesReading Across TextsContent-Area VocabularyFluency: Partner ReadingGrammar: PrepositionsSpelling: HomophonesScience: Research Careers

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“Rebecca Lee Crumpler”

Pages 398 - 399.

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FluencyPartner Reading

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Fluency: Partner Reading

Turn to page 381, bottom and top of 382.

Read these paragraphs three times with a partner. Be sure to read with expression by stressing important words, and offer each other feedback.

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GrammarPrepositions

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the stationary was embossed with the hospitals seal

The stationery was embossed with the hospital’s seal.

they did’nt know that the applicant is a woman

They didn’t know that the applicant is a woman.

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PrepositionsA preposition shows a relationship

between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence.

A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and usually ends with a noun or pronoun.

The noun or pronoun in a prepositional phrase is called the object of the preposition.

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Prepositions

Here are some prepositions: about above across after against along

among around as at before behind

below beneath beside between beyond by

down during except for from in

inside into near of off on

onto out outside over past since

through throughout

to toward under underneath

until up upon with within without

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Prepositions

Test Tip: The word to is often, but not always, a preposition. If to is followed by a verb, it is not a preposition.

As Preposition: She will go to medical school. (to followed by noun)

As Part of Verb: She will have to study hard. (to followed by verb)

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Spelling WordsHomophones

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• heel• heal• symbol• cymbal• herd• heard• patients• patience• capitol• capital

• straight• strait• aisle• isle• stationery• stationary• sheer• shear• bread• bred

• martial• marshall• discreet• discrete• adolescents• adolescence

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Friday

Question of the Day

How do we create opportunities for our

dreams to come true?

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Today we will learn about:

Build Concept VocabularyDraw ConclusionsForeshadowingContext CluesGrammar: PrepositionsSpelling: HomophonesPrint Sources/MediaLife Obstacles

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Draw ConclusionsLogical conclusions are based on details or facts in a piece of writing and on what readers know about real life.

A logical conclusion you might draw about Elizabeth Blackwell based on your reading, is “Elizabeth Blackwell had a lot of courage.”

Be careful not to draw illogical conclusions.

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ForeshadowingForeshadowing consists of hints or clues about what will happen later in a story.

It can either create suspense or make a story more predictable and so create a sense of order.

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AntonymsSometimes an antonym—a word that means the opposite—can provide a clue to the meaning of an unfamiliar word in a passage.

Identify an antonym for each word in the chart. Then write sentences using each word and its antonym.

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Antonyms

Word Antonym Sentence

submissive

humble

decline

practical

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Print Sources/Media

Would you use an encyclopedia or a computer to conduct research on preventive medicine?

Both sources would be useful.

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Print Sources/Media

Print sources include almanacs, dictionaries, encyclopedias, magazines, newspapers, and other reference books such as the Readers’ Guide to Periodical Literature.

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Print Sources/Media

Media consists of two main types: computer and non-computer.

Computer sources include CD-ROMs, the Internet, and software.

Non-computer sources include audiotapes, CDs, DVDs, films, and videotapes.

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GrammarPrepositions

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my Uncle had surgery on his heal

My uncle had surgery on his heel.

dr adair had performed many surgerys

Dr. Adair had performed many surgeries.

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PrepositionsA preposition shows a relationship

between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence.

A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and usually ends with a noun or pronoun.

The noun or pronoun in a prepositional phrase is called the object of the preposition.

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Prepositions

Here are some prepositions: about above across after against along

among around as at before behind

below beneath beside between beyond by

down during except for from in

inside into near of off on

onto out outside over past since

through throughout

to toward under underneath

until up upon with within without

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Spelling WordsHomophones

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• heel• heal• symbol• cymbal• herd• heard• patients• patience• capitol• capital

• straight• strait• aisle• isle• stationery• stationary• sheer• shear• bread• bred

• martial• marshall• discreet• discrete• adolescents• adolescence

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We are now ready to take our story tests.

Story testClassroom webpage,Reading Test

AROther Reading QuizzesQuiz #