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Copy down this week’s vocabulary in your journals

Join author Terrence Parker in an expository journey through the magic of movie shoots. Learn about team cooperation, question the reading content, and build your vocabulary with engaging text on set tasks and role cooperation.

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Copy down this week’s vocabulary in your journals

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  1. Copy down this week’s vocabulary in your journals

  2. Title: Lights, Camera, Action! People on a Movie ShootReading Goal: QuestioningTeam Cooperation Goal: Complete TasksGenre: ExpositoryAuthor: Terrence Parker

  3. SQRRRL • Survey • Question • Read and Restate • Review • Learn

  4. What is the purpose for reading? • To be informed • To follow directions • To be entertained

  5. The hospital employs many doctors and nurses to care for its patients. employs: Hires, gives a job to, uses

  6. Juan counsels his friends whenever they need his advice. counsels: Gives advice to

  7. Sunshine and water transformed the wilted plant into a beautiful flower. transformed: Changed into something else

  8. Dad is such a superb chef that he’s never made a meal I didn’t like. superb: The best, very good

  9. I don’t have much time, so we can only meet briefly tomorrow. briefly: Quickly, not for a very long time.

  10. Running is only one aspect of playing baseball; catching, hitting, and throwing are also important. aspect: Important part of something

  11. With my colored pencils I can sketch on paper things I see. sketch: draw

  12. The curtains in my room are made from silk, cotton, and other materials. materials: fabrics

  13. Build Background • I’m going to ask you some questions and I want you to think about what the differences are between them…. • Set 1: • Do you have any brothers or sisters? • How old are you? • What did you eat from breakfast today? • How will you get home today? • Set 2 • What is your favorite subject in school? Why? • Do you think it will rain today? Why do you think that? • Do you think it’s easier to learn to ride a bike or swim? Why?

  14. Dr. Scientist Scientists study things. They look fro information. They also invent things. Doctors are scientists. They study their patients. They look for information about their patients. Doctors make discoveries about their patients. Some invent medical tools. These tools help doctors learn about their patients’ health. In 1861, Dr. Laennec invented the stethoscope. It is a tool that helps doctors hear heartbeats. Today, almost all doctors use stethoscopes. In 400 B.C., there lived a doctor named Hippocrates. He discovered that the bark of the willow tree made people better. It was a kind of medicine. Today, doctors give that medicine to their patients. Today, though, they call it aspirin.

  15. Idea TreesSQRRRL

  16. Think Pair ShareSurvey the Text and Determine the Topic

  17. Question

  18. Pg .57 Read and Restate

  19. Team Talk • Let’s look at the questions on page 25.

  20. Partner Reading • Questioning Checklist • Read and Restate pages 58 and 59 • Record main ideas and details on your idea tree as you read • Record your questions on your questioning log as you read

  21. Team Discussion • Discuss idea trees • Share questions • Discuss team talk questions • Write answers to #1-4

  22. Class Discussion • Idea trees • Share questions (Challenge Each Other!) • Discuss team talk questions • What qualities do you think it takes to be a good director?

  23. Team Practice • Vocabulary (pg. 25) • Fluency (pg. 58)

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