Mrs. Wiseman's Reading Newsletter
Unit 5: Week 5
Genre Study 3:
Week of March 16th-20th
Spelling Test: March 20th
Vocabulary test : March 20th
Spelling Packet Due: March 20th
Upcoming Events:
No upcoming events
Spelling Words:
pebble |
humble |
double |
gamble |
trouble |
uncle |
needle |
fiddle |
cuddle |
cradle |
jungle |
single |
marble |
ramble |
tackle |
ankle |
freckle |
buckle |
hustle |
tangle |
Vocabulary Words:
archaeology | the study of the way humans lived a long time ago |
document | to keep a record |
era | a period of time in history, usually beginning with an important event |
evidence | proof of something |
expedition | a journey made for a particular reason |
permanent | to last a long time without changing |
tremendous | very large or great |
uncover | to discover something, or make it known |
Essential Question:
How can learning about the past help you understand the present?
Comprehension Skill:
Sequence
Sequence is one kind of text structure that authors use to organize the information in a text.
Sequence is presenting information in time order.
Words that signal time: first, next, last, finally
Vocabulary Strategy: Proverbs and Adages
Proverbs and adages are short sayings or expressions that have been used for a long time and express general truth.
Example: "all good things must come to an end" or "practice makes perfect"
Expository Text
provides information and facts about people, places, and things
text features: sidebars, maps, photographs, headings, captions
Contact Information
Email: ashley.wiseman@sepanthers.org
Phone: 740-779-2003 Ext.71205
