🔵 Module 1: W4 - Day 3 - ELA

Lesson Instructions

You will go through two lessons (one in grammar and one in reading). 


Pencil GRAMMAR

Order of Adjectives

Introduction

Hi Grammarians! Today, we will be reviewing how we list adjectives when we are trying to use many words to describe one item. 

You may ask yourself... why do English speakers organize their adjectives? Well, some say that we organize our adjectives by importance. The least important thing goes first followed by the most important adjective closest to the thing it is describing. This isn't ALWAYS true, but English can be tricky sometimes!

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In Your Notebook: On the same page as yesterday, write three sentences that have three adjectives in each. Make sure to put it in the correct order.

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Inferences in Informational Texts

Introduction

Hi Readers! When thinking inferentially, we want to remember that the author will not state word for word what is happening. It is up to us as readers to see beyond literal and go into inferential!

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In Your Notebook:  During your reading, today, choose a nonfiction text that has pictures. Before you read, what can you infer based on the pictures? What background knowledge helps you understand that?

 


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