💛Module 3: W1 - Day 5 - ELA

Lesson Instructions

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


Phone.png GRAMMAR

Introduction

Today, we are going to review our understanding of the T in MINTS - Titles of works. While there are rules to capitalization, there are rules with capitalizing titles as well.

Visual

Capitalization in Titles - The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
Important nouns, verbs, pronouns are capitalized. The first and last words are ALWAYS capitalized. Articles, prepositions, and conjunctions are NOT capitalized unless they are the first word.


Interactive

 


Phone (2).png READING

Introduction

Hey reader! Today, we will continue our work with characters in a story. When we think of characters, we want to think of their character trait and evidence that supports the character trait. As we get older, we want to use less words like "nice" or "kind" and really focus on what makes that character nice or kind. Is there a more descriptive word to describe that character?

Video


Stop and Jot

In Your Notebook: Read for 30 minutes. Use the graphic organizer from the video to identify the traits of a character in your story. Make sure to include evidence that supports the trait you chose.

 

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