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Elena 548A Genre: Historical Non-Fiction Real characters, events, and settings combine with non-fictional elements. Summary: With the Mexican Revolution nearing, Elena courageously decides to move her family to safety in the United States. Background 548K The stories in this theme are about people from a variety of backgrounds who are part of America’s past. This story is about a real Mexican woman who brings her family to California during the turbulent years of the Mexican Revolution. Read “A Revolution in Mexico” pg. 548 What are some difficulties a family might face while fleeing the Mexican Revolution. Let’s Background 548K discuss these key vocabulary words. dictator transformed frantic notorious bandit refugee Vocabulary condolences: 549A Trans 5-25 PB 323 expressions of sympathy for a death dictator: a ruler who has complete power over a country notorious: well known for having a bad reputation rugged: very rough and uneven Vocabulary sombreros: 549A Spanish hats with wide brims transformed: changed in appearance urgently: in a manner that calls for immediate action wounds: injuries in which the skin is broken Vocabulary Link haven: a safe place symbol: something that strands for or represents something else opportunities: chances to improve oneself and be successful tablet: a slab of stone or clay tyranny: a government in which one ruler has total power and often acts unjustly Phonics/Decoding Skills What 549A are our Phonics/Decoding skills? They are chunking, words we know, beginning and endings, affixes, syllables, try different vowel sounds, base words or root words, blending, look carefully, Phonics/Decoding Skills “It’s 549A not proper for a woman to travel unprotected like that,” they said. Help me figure out this word using our Phonics/Decoding Strategies. Reading Strategy 549B Summarize As you read, think about the characters, their problem, and how they solve it to summarize the events of the story. Remember that a good story summary contains only the most important events. Comprehension Skill Story Structure Trans 5-26 549C PB 324 As you read Elena, focus on important story elements such as characters, the setting, and the plot. characters: are the people around whom the story events revolve setting: is the time and place in which a story occurs plot: is the sequence of story events, which often includes a problem and a resolution. Problem Solving and Decision Making 555 Define the problem Consider possible solutions Examine possible solutions and decide which one works best Choose the best solution Carry out the solution Story Structure Characters 559 are the people around whom the story events revolve. The setting is the time and place in which a story occurs. The plot is the sequence of story events, which often includes a problem and a resolution. Propaganda 561 Propaganda is information or ideas used to influence how others think. These are the ways to influence others. overgeneralization: Makes general statements based on only a few facts. testimonial: Uses a celebrity or an expert to make a statement supporting a product. Propaganda 561 bandwagon: Persuades consumers to do something because “everyone else” is doing it. transfer: Associates a person with a product so that consumers will transfer their admiration for the person to the product. faulty cause and effect: Says consumers will be happier simply as a result of using the product. Decoding Longer Words Changing Final y to i 569E Papa’s absence filled our house with emptiness. When a word ends in a consonant followed by a y, the final y changes to an i before certain endings are added. If you remove the ending and see an unfamiliar word ending in i, you might recognize it with a y . Some endings that can change a y to an i are –es, -ed, -er, -est, and –ness. Decoding Longer Words Changing Final y to I PB328 569E We were happier there, because it was warmer. Think aloud to figure out this word. Try these words: countries country armies army Phonics 469F Initial and Medial Digraphs Recognizing the sounds that consonant digraphs can stand for at the beginning and in the middle of words can help decode unfamiliar words. A consonant digraph is a pair of different consonants that stand for a single sound. A consonant digraph can appear at the beginning, middle, or end of a word. ex. ch, sh, th, wh, ph, and gh Phonics 469F Initial and Medial Digraphs Mother knelt down and gathered us in her arms. Help me decode this word using your phonics/decoding strategy. Help me find the digraphs in these words: whispered kitchen emphasis laughing Spelling Changing Final y to i 569G PB 329 army + es = armies spy + ed = spied dirty + er = dirtier scary + est = scariest happy + ness = happiness These base words end with a consonant + y. Whenever you want to add a suffix, change the y to an i and add the suffix. Vocabulary 569G PB 330 antonyms Antonyms means the opposite of. Tell me the antonyms for these words: largest sorrow defeats cleaner gentlemen friends Vocabulary Skills Dictionary: Word Histories PB 332 569I village: A small group of dwellings in a rural area [Lat. Villa, country estate] Many English words have their origins in other languages, such as Latin or Greek. The history of an entry word include where it came from what its earlier forms meant The village comes from a Latin word, villa, meaning “country estate” Word histories will help you recognize word families. Grammar Skills Adverbs Trans 5-28 PB 333 569K An adverb is a word that tells how, when, or where. Adverbs can describe verbs. Many adverbs end with –ly. Grammar Skills Adverbs Trans 5-29 PB 334 To compare two actions, use –er with most one-syllable adverbs; Use more with adverbs of two or more syllables. 569K To compare three or more actions, use –est with most one-syllable adverbs; Use most with adverbs of two or more syllables Improving Your Writing 569L PB335 Expanding Sentences with Adverbs A good writer expands sentences with adverbs in order to describe action more clearly. ex. Carlos spotted his aunt in the crowd and waved to her. Improved: Carlos finally spotted his aunt in the crowd and waved frantically to her. Inferences Inference worksheet Reading Standard – 2.3 Inference means what conclusion can you come up with after reading a passage. Use story clues to figure out something the author doesn’t tell you. Read between the lines. Main Idea Main Idea worksheet Main Idea worksheet Reading Standard 2.3 – ALS Main Ideas – What is the main point of the passage or paragraph. What is the topic of the paragraph Spiral Review The 569Q past tense of regular verbs is formed by adding –d or –ed. Irregular verbs have special forms to show past tense. A verb phrase is made up of a main verb and a helping verb. Spiral Review 569Q Grammar teach: to give instruction learn: to receive instruction let: to permit leave: to go away from, to let remain sit: to rest set: to place or put Spiral Review can: Grammar 569Q to be able to do may: to be allowed lie: to rest flat lay: to put down rise: to get up raise: to lift Spiral Review Inflected Forms jumped -ed is an inflected ending, which changes the form of the word 569R In the dictionary, words with inflected endings can be found under the base word. Tell me the base words in these words: hops, shortest, surviving, escaped Spiral Review 569R Prefixes sub- sur- We had a surplus of food after our shopping trip. sur- means “over, above, or additional” Surplus is an amount above what is needed. The workers dug into the subsoil at the site. sub- means “secondary part, under, down, or beneath” Prefixes Prefixes are word parts that are added to base words or word roots that will change the meaning of the word. Spelling Test 1. liberties 2. victories 3. countries 4. spied 5. enemies 6. armies 7. scariest 8. dirtier 9. happiness 10. abilities 11. pitied 12. ladies 13. busier 14. duties 15. lilies 16. worthiness 17. tiniest 18. emptiness 19. replies 20. dizziness Challenge Words 21. unified 22. levied 23. colonies 24. loveliest 25. strategies Study Guide Summarize Story structure Decision making Propaganda Changing y to I Final diagraphs Antonyms Word histories Adverbs Past tense irregular verbs prefixes