- RL.3.5a I can use specific terms (chapter, stanza, etc.) when discussing a story or text.
Activity #1
Directions:
1. Read "Afternoon on a Hill" below first.
2. Click here to go to the Learnzillion website. Scroll down to the heading "Reading "Afternoon on a Hill" (poetry)" and click on "Read Aloud Video" (Look at the red arrow to the left!) to listen to reading.
3. Watch the videos below.
1. Read "Afternoon on a Hill" below first.
2. Click here to go to the Learnzillion website. Scroll down to the heading "Reading "Afternoon on a Hill" (poetry)" and click on "Read Aloud Video" (Look at the red arrow to the left!) to listen to reading.
3. Watch the videos below.
Video #1:Name a poem's mood or feeling using its rhythm, rhyme, and repetition
Click here to go to the Learnzillion website. Copy and paste the code below in the search bar to watch the video.
code: LZ2085
Click here to go to the Learnzillion website. Copy and paste the code below in the search bar to watch the video.
code: LZ2085
Activity #2
Directions:
1. Read "The Fog" below first.
2. Click here to go to the Learnzillion website. Scroll down to the heading "Reading "The Fog" (poetry)" and click on "Read Aloud Video" (Look at the red arrow to the left!) to listen to reading.
3. Watch the videos below.
1. Read "The Fog" below first.
2. Click here to go to the Learnzillion website. Scroll down to the heading "Reading "The Fog" (poetry)" and click on "Read Aloud Video" (Look at the red arrow to the left!) to listen to reading.
3. Watch the videos below.
Click here to go to the Learnzillion website. Copy and paste the code below in the search bar to watch the video.
Video #1: Read a poem out loud
code: LZ1817
Video #1: Read a poem out loud
code: LZ1817
Activity #3 - not for iPads
Directions:
1. Click on this link to learn about story elements. Read all directions, including pop-up messages. The pop-up messages teach you and give you the evidence for why you are right or wrong.
1. Click on this link to learn about story elements. Read all directions, including pop-up messages. The pop-up messages teach you and give you the evidence for why you are right or wrong.
Activity #4
Directions:
1. Click on this link to learn about story elements. Practice what you learn about plot, setting, and characters by reading short passages and answering questions.
1. Click on this link to learn about story elements. Practice what you learn about plot, setting, and characters by reading short passages and answering questions.
Activity #5
Directions:
1. Click on this link to go to a website to learn about vocabulary words that give you clues about the setting. Read all directions, click on the star for more practice, then play a setting game to finish the activity.
2. Click on this link to read five different stories and then answer a question about the setting.
1. Click on this link to go to a website to learn about vocabulary words that give you clues about the setting. Read all directions, click on the star for more practice, then play a setting game to finish the activity.
2. Click on this link to read five different stories and then answer a question about the setting.
Prove It!
Directions:
1. Read Tommy's Robot below.
2. Click on this link to go to the google form for the 3.5a Prove It!
1. Read Tommy's Robot below.
2. Click on this link to go to the google form for the 3.5a Prove It!