winners never quit lesson 6 day 1
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I added slides to K. McCormick's ppt. I used some slides from Agatha Lee: http://www.flaglerschools.com/schools/btes/teachers/LeeA/4016.TRANSCRIPT
Lesson 6 Day 1
Winners Never Quit
Question of the Day
• How do people help each other?– What are some ways other people help you?– What are some ways you help other people?– Do you like it when someone helps you do
something new? Tell why.
• _____ helped me when I learned to ______.
Daily Proofreading• what is you favorite game• What is you favorite game?
Word Wall
sometimes
sugar
special
exercise
bicycle
Spelling Words
Make PredictionsThe New Kite
Mario and his older brother Luis walked to the park. Mario was excited to try out his new kite. The kite looked like a bird with a long silver ribbon for a tail.
“Let me show you how to fly it,” said Luis.“No! I can do it by myself!” said Mario.Mario threw the kite up in the air. The kite hit the
ground. Next, Mario tried to run as he threw the kite. The kite crashed in a heap.
Luis was smiling. “Stop laughing at me!” said Mario.“I’ll help you,” said Luis.“No!” said Mario. “It’s my kite! You can’t fly it
first!”
“Then let me toss the kite up for you,” said Luis.
Mario thought this over. “All right,” he said.Luis took several steps away from Mario. He
tossed the kite in the air. The wind caught the kite and sent it up in the air.
“Keep it going, Mario!” said Luis. “You’ve got it!”
Mario watched the kite sail higher in the sky. Its silver tail sparkled in the sun. “We did it, Luis!” he called. “Thanks a lot!”
ieigh
ieigh
tie
pie
ieigh
flight
night
ieigh
pie lie tie
ieigh
high sigh
flight night
fright slight
bright might
tie light right
bright
high lie
night
sigh might
pie
tie light right
bright
high lie
night
sighmight
pie
Would you turn on the light?
My little sister can tie her shoes.
Kayla can jump very high.
I might help my grandmother bake an apple pie. The stars are bright at night.
Would you turn on the light?
My little sister can tie her shoes.
Kayla can jump very high.
I might help my grandmother bake an apple pie. The stars are bright at night.
Predictions
Build Robust Vocabulary• techniquesWhen you practice routines or
methods to help you do something, you are practicing techniques.
• specially If something has been made just for you, it has been made specially for
you.• struggle If you struggle, you try extra hard
to do something.• traction When you walk up a hill or across
some ice, traction is what keeps you from sliding.
Helen’s parents taught her climbing techniques.
techniques
techniques
Techniques are when you practice routines or methods
that help you do something.
techniques
techniques
Do you have techniques to help you
talk
or
to do well at sports?
routines or methods to help you do something
techniques
specially
Helen’s boots were made specially for her.
specially
If something has been made just for you,then it has been made specially for you.
specially
specially
Which would be made specially for someone,
a pencil
or
a cast for a broken arm?
something has been made just for you
specially
struggle
Helen had to struggle to climb Mt. Taranaki.
struggle
Struggle means you try extrahard to do something.
struggle
struggle
Would you struggle
with learning something new
or
with getting help from a teacher?
you try extra hard to do something
struggle
traction
Helen’s spike boots gave her traction.
traction
When you walk up a hill or across some ice, traction is what keeps you from
sliding.
traction
traction
Would you need traction to ride your bike
on a rough road
or
on a slippery uphill road?
what keeps you from sliding
traction
Grammar
• Mt. Taranaki looked like a big ice-cream cone.
Writing - Summary
• A summary is a short retelling of what happens in a story.
• A summary includes the title of the story you are retelling.
• A summary identifies the main characters and tells the most important things that happen in the story.
• A summary should be written using your own words.