🟩Module 10 - W4 - Day 1 - ELA
Lesson Instructions
You will go through all lessons (grammar, reading, and writing).
GRAMMAR
Introduction
We will be reviewing figurative language this week. Often, authors use figurative language to help connect a reader to the text and help us understand or think deeply about a text. Figurative language is not literal. It can't be taken for its word. We have to think about what the author intends for it to mean and connect it back to our world!
A type of figurative language that authors sometimes use is a simile.
Video
Interactive
READING
Introduction
Hi readers! We will be reviewing point of view of fiction texts. When we are reading, point of view matters. In fourth grade, you learn about two points of view:
1st person - where a character is telling the story in their own point of view. These narrators are often not as reliable because they are biased and can only give one perspective.
3rd person - where a narrator is telling the story as if watching it happen. Often it seems as though the narrator is following around a main character and telling us their every move.
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Video
To Do List:
Read for 20 minutes from a fiction text.
In Your Notebook: What point of view is your story? How can you tell?
WRITING
Introduction
Hi writers! The last few weeks of this module, we will be focusing on cursive! Today, we will learn and write c, a, and d.
Video
Stop and Jot
In Your Notebook: If you can, print out this sheet.
Download this sheet.
If not, you can practice your cursive in your notebook.
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