Words
to Know
Students use this interactive, multiple-choice activity
to become familiar with lesson vocabulary words.
In
each exercise, students read a sentence containing
a vocabulary word, then use context clues from the
sentence to select the best definition for that word.
Students
must select the correct definition for the current
exercise in order to move to the next exercise.
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1.
pampered: treated with too much care and attention;
spoiled
2.
outfit: set of clothing
3.
showoff: a person who tries to impress others
with a special skill or trait
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"Meeting
Marta"
(Skill: Characterization)
Students
read a set of fictional diary entries in which a fifth-grade
girl tells about meeting a new girl, Marta Flores,
who has a special talent: she is an expert juggler.
Students
complete a worksheet containing a chart in which they
record information about what Marta is like, based
on what the writer thinks about her, and on what Marta
says and does.
Students
use the information in the chart to describe how the
diary writer's opinion of Marta changes from their
first meeting to the last diary entry.
Skill
Reminder:
Writers help readers know what a person or character
is like through the person's words, actions, and thoughts
as well as through description. Readers also learn about
a person through what other characters say or think
about the person.
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Worksheet
The following information should appear in the appropriate
sections of the chart:
What Writer Thinks About Marta: At first she thinks
Marta is stuck up, pampered, and a showoff. At the end
of the third day she changes her mind when she gets
to know Marta better.
Marta's Words: "Excuse me. This is yours."; "Do you
need help?"; "De nada."
Marta's Actions: returns the homework; speaks politely;
juggles bean bags; helps solve the math problem; offers
to teach the writer how to juggle.
Using the information in the chart, write a sentence
telling what the diary writer first thinks Marta is
like. Answers will vary. Example: Marta is stuck up,
pampered, and a showoff.
Write a sentence telling what the diary writer thinks
about Marta by the end of the third day. Answers will
vary. Example: Marta is shy, but considerate, helpful,
and friendly.
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Special
People, Special Interests: Interview with an Extraordinary
Individual
Students
print a worksheet to take home that directs them to
interview an adult family member to find out about
his or her special hobbies and interests. Students
are asked to record the information in a word web
and then share the web with classmates.
Students
are encouraged to display the webs on a bulletin board
under the title Special People, Special Interests.
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Evaluation
Guidelines
Look for the following as students share the results
of their interviews:
Have
they recorded the interview information in a word
web?
Does
the web include information about what the person
whom they interviewed liked to do as a child?
Can
students describe how the interviewee's hobbies and
interests changed as he or she grew older?
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