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Fourth Grade: Theme 1 Selection 3 This Land is Your Land

Fourth Grade: Theme 1 Selection 3 This Land is Your Land. Long e is sometimes spelled ee or ea. Long o is sometimes spelled oa or ow. Spelling Fluency How Fast Can You Read the Words?. sweet. three. freedom. Halloween. speedometer. greet. seaweed. each. least. season.

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Fourth Grade: Theme 1 Selection 3 This Land is Your Land

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  1. Fourth Grade: Theme 1 Selection 3 This Land is Your Land

  2. Long e is sometimes spelled ee or ea

  3. Long o is sometimes spelled oa or ow

  4. Spelling Fluency How Fast Can You Read the Words? sweet three freedom Halloween speedometer greet seaweed each least season eagle seaweed underneath seacoast

  5. Teacher Read Aloud: Going Places by Harriet Webster Activate Prior Knowledge: Think about any places you have traveled in the United States. Talk about your travels with the students at your table.

  6. Purpose Setting: • Listen for the sequence in which the author describes traveling across the United States. • If you traveled by car, how many hours would it take you to cross the country? • 2. If you traveled by jet, how many hours would it take you? • What sights might you see when traveling across the country? • How did early settlers navigate their way across the country?

  7. Comprehension Skill: Sequencing Sequence means the order in which things happen. Dates, times, and clue words such as first, then, next, and last can help you understand the order of events. Sometimes two or more events happen at the same time. Words such as meanwhile and during can show this.

  8. Concept Vocabulary Web lush valleys Traveling America Places Equipment coast route

  9. Strategy: Graphic Organizers Using a graphic organizer can help you understand what you read. First Event Second Event Third Event

  10. Grandfather’s Journey Author and Illustrator: Allen Say

  11. Grandfather’s homeland was in Asia, which is one of the world’s seven continents.

  12. Grandfather was born in Japan. Japan is a country located in the continent of Asia.

  13. Japan is an island country located in East Asia.

  14. Grandfather traveled from Japan to California and back again many times. He traveled across the Pacific Ocean, one of the world’s four oceans.

  15. The first time Grandfather traveled to America was on a steamship.

  16. Traditional Japanese Clothing Kimono

  17. More Books Written and Illustrated by Allen Say

  18. Website Link: National Geographic Map Machine 3D View of the World Type in Japan Type in California Click Find a Place Click Find a Place Click 3-D View Click 3-D View

  19. surprised greatly; struck with sudden wonder; astounded amazed Deserts with rocks like enormous sculptures amazed him. Synonyms: impressed astounded astonished

  20. completely confused; puzzled bewildered Huge cities of factories and tall buildings bewildered and yet excited him. Synonyms: baffled befuddled mystified

  21. country that is your home; your native land homeland Finally, when his daughter was nearly grown, he could wait no more. He took his family and returned to his homeland. Synonyms: mother country fatherland native soil motherland

  22. wished for, wanted very much; desired greatly longed The more he traveled, the more he longed to see new places, and never thought of returning home. Synonyms: yearned desired

  23. works of art created by carving, modeling, casting, etc. sculptures Deserts with rocks like enormous sculptures amazed him. Synonym: statues carvings

  24. to make or become calm or quiet still I miss my old friends. So I return now and then, when I cannot still the longing in my heart. Synonym: subdue dispel

  25. very high towering He marveled at the towering mountains and rivers as clear as the sky. Synonym: massive‘ gigantic elevated colossal

  26. Vocabulary Fluency How Fast Can You Read the Words? amazed bewildered homeland longed sculptures still towering

  27. A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words! Draw! Draw! Draw!

  28. Free Association • When I say a word, you write down any words you can think of that remind you of that word. • For example: • The word is school: • learning • Science • pencils • Reading • Math • teachers • P.E. • education 1. amazed 2. bewildered 3. homeland 4. longed 5. sculptures 6. still 7. towering

  29. Classifying • Place the following words in categories: • bewildered homeland longed • amazed still sculptures • towering • Decide the names of the categories. • Determine how many categories. • Determine which words go in which categories. • After classifying the words, write a paragraph explaining each of the categories and why certain words go in a particular category.

  30. Can You Find the Context Clues? 1. Bob felt _____________ when he tried to put together the puzzle. 2. Even though my ___________ is Japan, I feel at home in the United States. 3. Lisa ___________ to travel to the far away places she had read about in books. 4. The students were _________ to see the erupting volcano. 5. The _____________ in the museum were made of clay. 6. Grandfather could not __________ the longing in his heart for his homeland. 7. The Empire State Building was _______________ above all of the other buildings. homeland; longed; bewildered; still; towering; amazed; sculptures

  31. Synonym Search Match the vocabulary words on the left to the correct synonyms on the right. Some vocabulary words have more than one synonym. Ready, set, go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! still longed bewildered homeland amazed towering sculptures

  32. Word Association Challenge • Which word goes with forms and shapes ? Why? 2. Which word goes with the country of the United States? Why? 3. Which word goes with listening to a speech ? Why? 4. Which word goes with wanting a new bicycle? Why? 5. Which word goes with putting together a car motor? Why? 6. Which word goes with the Statue of Liberty? Why? 7. Which word goes with watching a juggler juggle 20 objects? Why? Word Bank bewildered amazed longed towering sculptures still homeland

  33. Tell Me What You Know • Explain situations that could be bewildering. • 2. Describe your homeland. (Traditions; symbols; culture; language) • 3. Have you ever longed for something? Describe what or who and why you longed for it. • 4. Describe things or places that would cause you to be amazed. • 5. Sequence how you would create a sculpture. • 6. List buildings and people that tower over others.

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