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Satchel Paige. Day 2. Concept talk. How do we face personal challenges?. Concept talk. I’ve added the words hostility and hardships to the map under social barriers. Partner Share. Discuss the question of the week with your partner What are some barriers people face to get to a goal? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Satchel PaigeDay 2

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Concept talk

How do we face personal challenges?

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Concept talk• I’ve added the words hostility

and hardships to the map under social barriers

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PARTNER SHARE• Discuss the question of the week

with your partner• What are some barriers people face

to get to a goal?• Tell about some things you might do

to overcome hostility.• How does it feel to face hardships?

Have you ever endured a hardship?

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Amazing Words• Ambition- means a strong desire to succeed

• You need ambition to be a world class athlete like the jumper in the photograph or Jackie Robinson.

• Strive- means to work hard

• I strive to succeed on my math tests by studying hard for them.

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Amazing Words

Teach your partners what the amazing words mean

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Word Analysis• Use context clues to help you figure

out what a word means.

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Idioms• A phrase or expression that has an

accepted meaning outside the literal meaning of words.

• For example, when we say a job is “a piece of cake” we mean it can be done easily. It doesn’t have anything to do with cake.

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Idioms• In the story “Play Ball” I read that a

great player has “a style that stands out”.

• What does “stands out” mean here? Does it have anything to do with standing?

• It means the style is better than or different from that of other players.

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READAs we read Satchel Paige, be on the look out for idioms.

Give me a thumbs up when you think you hear one in the reading.

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SequenceIn literary nonfiction authors usually tell about real people’s lives using sequence, or by arranging events in time order.

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SequenceLets look at “A Special League” on page 113.

What dates do you see on this page?

Are they listed in order? Why does the author include these dates?

What other literary language helps you understand this sequence?

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SequenceOur story this week is a biography.

They are usually told in sequence because that is how life unfolds.

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Let’s ReadWe are going to read “Play Ball”.

One way we can understand words we don’t know is to use the antonym of the word to help us. With your partner, read Play Ball.

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Vocabulary• Confidence- firm belief in yourself

• Fastball- a pitch thrown at high speed with very little curve

• Teach your partner what these words mean.

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Vocabulary• Mocking- describes something done

in a way that laughs at or makes fun of someone

• Outfield-part of the baseball field beyond the bases

• Teach your partner what these words mean

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Vocabulary• Unique- something that is only one of a kind

or is rare or remarkable

• Weakness- a weak point or slight fault

• Windup- a swinging movement of the arms while twisting the body just before pitching the ball

• Teach your partner what these words mean.

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Satchel PaigeWith your partner discuss:

• What makes a great baseball player?• What makes a great baseball team?• What kinds of challenges do baseball

players and other athletes face?

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Satchel Paige• Fact or Opinion?

• Satchel Paige was once a semipro pitcher.• Fact

• Satchel Paige’s slow ball seemed almost like magic.

• Opinion

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Satchel PaigeShould you expect this biography to have more facts or opinions? Why?

Discuss with your partner…

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Satchel PaigeWhich word in the second sentence on page 118 tells me that the statement might be an opinion?

An opinion is what someone thinks, feels, or believes. It cannot be proved true or false.

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Satchel PaigeOn page 121 the crowd tells Satchel to “give it to ‘em Satchel, show your stuff.”

Does Satchel have any stuff with him on the mound ?

What do you think that idiom means?

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Satchel PaigeCause and Effect:

Remember an effect tells what happened and a cause tells why it happened.

Reread paragraph 2 on page 123 to understand the cause. What happened before the Negro Leagues were formed?

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ConventionsAfrican Americans have played baseball since the sport began.

This sentences is a complex sentence. It contains an independent and a dependent clause. The clauses are connected by the conjunction since.

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Spelling Adding –ed, -ing

This week we will use words that end with –ed and –ing

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SpellingDecide admit qualify

Add –ed to each word• Decided• Admitted• qualified

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Daily Fix itLets take a look at

our Daily Fix it

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WRITINGThink about a person who is interesting to you. Write a news article about that person, giving details, facts, events, and quotations to describe their experiences and personality.

Brainstorm in your notebook :Person what they did why they are interesting

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WRITINGToday in our small group time, work on your newsletter article.