Mrs. Wiseman's Reading Newsletter
Unit 4: Week 3
Genre Study 2:
Week of January 26th-30th
Spelling Test: January 30th
Vocabulary test : No Vocabulary test
Spelling Packet Due: January 30th
Upcoming Events:
No Upcoming Events
Spelling Words:
mood |
stoop |
zoom |
crew |
stew |
ruler |
produce |
issue |
tutor |
truth |
bruised |
juicy |
suits |
group |
you'll |
huge |
crook |
wool |
used |
should |
Vocabulary Words:
decade | -a period of ten years |
directing | -the act of giving instructions, ordering, or commanding |
engineering | -work that uses scientific knowledge for practical things such as building bridges and dams |
gleaming | -shining or glowing |
scouted | -to have looked at or explored in order to find out and bring back more information |
squirmed | -turned and twisted the body |
technology | -the use of science or practical purposes, especially in engineering and industry |
tinkering | -puttering or keeping busy in an aimless way |
Essential Question:
How do inventions and technology affect your life?
Comprehension Skill:
Point of View
A narrator is a person who tells a story.
Point of view is the way a story's narrator feels or thinks about the characters or events.
First-person narrator: a character in the story (clues: I, we, me)
Third-person narrator: not a part of the story, but can tell how all characters feel and think (clues: he, she, they)
Historical Fiction
Has realistic characters, events, and settings
Is set in the past and based on real events
Contains dialogue (conversations between characters)
Vocabulary Strategy: Synonyms
Synonyms are words that have the same or similar meanings.
Sometimes the author will use a synonym for an unfamiliar word in a surrounding sentence or paragraph.
Example: picture/envision
Contact Information
Email: ashley.wiseman@sepanthers.org
Phone: 740-779-2003 Ext.71205
