Mrs. Wiseman's Reading Newsletter

Week of October 27th-31st

UNIT 2: WEEK 5

Genre Study 3:

Spelling Test: October 31st

Spelling Packet due: October 31st

Vocabulary Test: October 31st

Upcoming events:

No School November 4th, 7th, 10th, 26th, 27th, 28th, and December 1st

Early Release November 25th

Spelling Words:

sickly

shapeless

hardly

ageless

quickly

illness

slowly

goodness

carefully

spotless

wonderful

painless

beautiful

weakness

graceful

darkest

spoonful

clearest

darkness

thoughtful

Vocabulary Words:

brittle- easily broken

metaphor- a comparison made without like or as

creative- showing the ability to do something in a new way

simile- a comparison made without like or as

descriptive- describes or tells about something

rhyme- two words that sound the same

outstretched- extended to full length

meter- the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables

Essential Question:

How are writers inspired by animals?

Poetry

Lyric poetry expresses the thoughts and feelings of the poet.

  • Haiku uses 3 short lines to describe a scene or a moment.

1st and last line= 5 syllables 2nd line= 7 syllables

Comprehension Skill:

Point of View

  • Point of view is how the speaker of a poem thinks or feels.

  • Sometimes the speaker is a character in the poem. Clues: I, we, me

  • Sometimes the speaker is outside the action and telling about characters or events. Clues: he, her, they

Vocabulary Strategy:

Figurative Language

  • A simile is a comparison made using like or as.

  • Example: straight as an arrow

  • A metaphor is a comparison made without like or as

  • Example: the grass was a green carpet