- RL.3.7 I can explain how the author's illustrations in a text show the mood or convey the meaning of the story being told.
Directions:
1. Read "The Story of the Three Little Pigs" below first.
2. Click here to go to the Learnzillion website. Scroll down to the heading "Reading "The Story of the Three Little Pigs" 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 Story of the Three Little Pigs" below first.
2. Click here to go to the Learnzillion website. Scroll down to the heading "Reading "The Story of the Three Little Pigs" 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: Describe a character's traits using clues in the illustrations
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code: LZ2002
Video #1: Describe a character's traits using clues in the illustrations
Click here to go to the Learnzillion website. Copy and paste the code below in the search bar to watch the video.
code: LZ2002
Activity #2
Directions:
1. Read "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" below first.
2. Click here to go to the Learnzillion website. Scroll down to the heading "Reading "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" 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 Tale of Peter Rabbit" below first.
2. Click here to go to the Learnzillion website. Scroll down to the heading "Reading "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" 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: Explain how a character's actions affect a story
code: LZ1921
Video #1: Explain how a character's actions affect a story
code: LZ1921
Activity #3
Directions:
1. What is mood? Click on the links below to read about mood. If you do not know what some of the words mean, look them up in the dictionary. Many of the words will be new to you, so will likely spend a lot of time on the dictionary.
2. Complete the "Mood, Feelings, and Emotions" worksheet.
3. Remember you can use these words to improve your writing, too!
1. What is mood? Click on the links below to read about mood. If you do not know what some of the words mean, look them up in the dictionary. Many of the words will be new to you, so will likely spend a lot of time on the dictionary.
2. Complete the "Mood, Feelings, and Emotions" worksheet.
3. Remember you can use these words to improve your writing, too!
Activity #4
Directions:
1. Learn about how color words and illustrations can effect the mood of a story. Click on the links below to read about meanings of different colors:
2. Choose at least one illustration from the slideshow below. In your notebook, write about the mood in the illustration and what you feel when you look at the illustration. Use emotion words from activity #3 and what you have learned about the meaning of colors to support your answer.
3. Complete the worksheet called "Color, Feeling, and Mood."
1. Learn about how color words and illustrations can effect the mood of a story. Click on the links below to read about meanings of different colors:
- How Color Adds Meaning
- Color Interactive - This is not for iPads, because it needs flash. Please make sure you get on a computer to explore this. It's very cool!
2. Choose at least one illustration from the slideshow below. In your notebook, write about the mood in the illustration and what you feel when you look at the illustration. Use emotion words from activity #3 and what you have learned about the meaning of colors to support your answer.
3. Complete the worksheet called "Color, Feeling, and Mood."
Prove It!
Directions:
1. Read the Reading A-Z book Vincent's Room. Consider mood and feelings when you read!
2. Click on this link to go to the google form Prove It.
1. Read the Reading A-Z book Vincent's Room. Consider mood and feelings when you read!
2. Click on this link to go to the google form Prove It.