Mrs. Wiseman's Reading Newsletter

Unit 5: Week 4

Genre Study 2:

Week of March 9th-13th

Spelling Test: March 13th

Vocabulary test : March 13th

Spelling Packet Due: March 13th

Upcoming Events:

No upcoming events

Spelling Words:

grocer

pepper

barber

grader

polar

tanker

singer

enter

odor

collar

zipper

powder

danger

cheddar

popular

harbor

anchor

elevator

daughter

victor

Vocabulary Words:

bouquet

a bunch of picked flowers

emotion

a strong feeling such as love, hate, happiness, sorrow, or fear

encircle

to surround or form a circle around

express

to say or show something

fussy

hard to please and picky

portraits

pictures of people, usually showing only the face and upper part of the body

sparkles

shines in quick, bright flashes

whirl

to turn or spin around rapidly

Essential Question:

In what ways do people show they care about each other?

Comprehension Skill:

Problem and Solution

  • A story's plot is the series of events that take place in the story.

  • The problem is what the characters want to do, change, or find out.

  • The solution is how the problem is solved.

Vocabulary Strategy: Similes and Metaphors

  • A simile compares two things by using the words like or as. Example: as big as an elephant

  • A metaphor is the comparison of two things without using like or as. Example: the snow is a white blanket

Realistic Fiction

  • a made-up story

  • has real life characters, settings, and events

  • may contain foreshadowing (hints about what will happen)

Contact Information

Email: ashley.wiseman@sepanthers.org

Phone: 740-779-2003 Ext.71205