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Wonders

Fly High
Unit 1, Lesson 1
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UNIT 1, LESSON 1
Class 1 Class 5 Class 9
Background Knowledge Vocabulary Review Homework Check
Vocabulary Reading Writing

Class 2 Class 6 Class 10


Vocabulary Review Reading Wrap-up
Reading Text Connections Text Connections

Class 3 Class 7
Homework Check Homework Check
Reading Skill Grammar
Reading
Class 8
Class 4 Homework Check
Reading Skill Review Writing
Genre
Reading
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Today’s Lesson
1. Background Knowledge
• Essential Question (TB pg. 6 / RV pg. 8)
• Talk About It (TB pgs. 6-7 / RV pg. 9)
• Weekly Opener Video
• Key Expressions (RV pgs. 10-11)
2. Vocabulary
• Words to Know (TB pgs. 8-11)
• Activity
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Essential Question (TB pg. 6 / RV pg. 8)


What insects do you know about?
How are they alike and different?
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Talk About It (TB pgs. 6-7 / RV pg. 9)

Caterpillars

become
crawl
butterflies

eat plants
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Weekly Opener Video


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Key Expressions (RV pgs. 10-11)


1. How are some insects alike?
Some insects are alike in the way they …

2. Do you know what some insects can do?


I know that … can …

3. What do some insects use their bodies to do?


Some insects … to …
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Words to Know (TB pgs. 8-11)


boast
I do not like it when my
sister boasts about her
good test scores.

(v.) to talk with too much pride


Synonym(s): brag

(1/10)
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Words to Know (TB pgs. 8-11)


cheer up
My sister cheered me
up by telling me jokes.

(v.) to make someone happy

(2/10)
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Words to Know (TB pgs. 8-11)


creep
I watched the cat slowly
creep under the bed.

(v.) to move with the body close to the


ground
Synonym(s): crawl
(3/10)
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Words to Know (TB pgs. 8-11)


dip
The front of the boat
dipped below the
surface of the water.

(v.) to move downward

(4/10)
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Words to Know (TB pgs. 8-11)


fancy
She wore a fancy dress
and a pretty necklace.

(adj.) not plain or ordinary


Antonym(s): plain

(5/10)
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Words to Know (TB pgs. 8-11)


field
The deer ran across the
large field of grass.

(n.) a big, flat piece of land without trees


Synonym(s): meadow

(6/10)
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Words to Know (TB pgs. 8-11)


hum
I like to hum along to the
songs that I listen to.

(v.) to sing the notes of a song with your lips


closed

(7/10)
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Words to Know (TB pgs. 8-11)


missing
The girl looked for her
missing dog, but she
could not find it.

(adj.) lost or not found


Synonym(s): lost

(8/10)
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Words to Know (TB pgs. 8-11)


save
The superhero saved
many people from
danger.

(v.) to rescue from harm or danger


Synonym(s): rescue

(9/10)
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Words to Know (TB pgs. 8-11)


wrapped
My mom wrapped the
presents with pretty
paper.

(v.) to cover something with material


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Words to Know
1. Would you boast about a bad grade?
Would you boast about winning a soccer game?
2. Should you cheer up a sad friend?
Should you tell a sad story to cheer someone up?
3. Does a tiger looking for food creep around?
Do you creep into the classroom?
4. Should you dip a finger in hot water?
Can you dip your French fries in ketchup?

(1/3)
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Words to Know
5. Is a diamond necklace fancy?
Is an old jacket fancy?
6. Are there many trees in a field?
Can you run and play in a field?
7. Can you hum while you listen to music?
Can you hum and sing the words at the same time?
8. Can you hold something that is missing?
Do you search for something that is missing?

(2/3)
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Words to Know

9. Do firefighters often save people from danger?


Do tigers often save deer from danger?

10. Should you wrap a pet in paper?


Should you wrap a cold person in a blanket?
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Today’s Lesson
1. Vocabulary Review
• Word Review
• Words to Know Activity (TB pgs. 14-17)
2. Reading
• “Creep Low, Fly High”
• Think Critically (TB pgs. 28-29)
3. Homework
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Read Aloud

“Creep Low,
Fly High”
pgs. 18-27
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Think Critically (TB pgs. 28-29)


1. Why does Ant think Caterpillar is hiding?
Ant thinks Caterpillar is hiding because …

2. What can Grasshopper do better than the other


bugs?
Grasshopper can … better than the other bugs.

3. Are the bugs happy to see Butterfly? How do you


know?
The bugs are … I know because …

(1/2)
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Think Critically (TB pgs. 28-29)


4. How is Caterpillar different at the end of the story?
How is he the same?
Caterpillar is different because …
Caterpillar is the same because …

5. How do you think you will change as you get


older?
I think I will … as I get older.
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Homework
1. e-POLY Vocabulary Practice
2. Completing Sentences
(RV pgs. 12-13)
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Today’s Lesson
1. Homework Check
• Completing Sentences (RV pgs. 12-13)
2. Reading Skill
• Point of View (TB pgs. 30-31)
3. Reading
• “Creep Low, Fly High”
• Reading Comprehension (RV pgs. 14-15)
4. Homework
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Point of View (TB pgs. 30-31)


Point of view is the way that a story character thinks or
feels.
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Read Aloud

“Creep Low,
Fly High”
pgs. 18-27
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Homework
1. e-POLY Reading Practice
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Today’s Lesson
1. Reading Skill Review
• Point of View (RV pgs. 16-17)
2. Genre
• Fantasy (TB pgs. 32-33)
3. Reading
• “Hi! Fly Guy” Anthology

4. Homework
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Fantasy (TB pgs. 32-33)


A fantasy …
• is a made-up story.
• could not happen
in real life.
• often has characters who
are not people but look
and act like real people.
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Read Aloud

“Hi! Fly Guy”


pgs. 92-123
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Homework
1. e-POLY Vocabulary Challenge
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Today’s Lesson
1. Vocabulary Review
• Riddles (RV pgs. 18-19)
2. Reading
• “Hi! Fly Guy” Anthology

• Reading Check-up (RV pgs. 20-21)


3. Homework
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Read Aloud

“Hi! Fly Guy”


pgs. 92-123
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Homework
1. e-POLY Reading Challenge
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Today’s Lesson
1. Reading
• “Hi! Fly Guy” Anthology

• Reading Extension (RV pgs. 22-23)


2. Text Connections
• Text to Text (TB pgs. 46-47)
3. Homework
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Read Aloud

“Hi! Fly Guy”


pgs. 92-123
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Text to Text (TB pgs. 46-47)


The two selections you read are both fantasy stories
about insects. For example, “Creep Low, Fly High” is
about a group of bug friends that try to find where
their caterpillar friend has gone.

Think about the characters in the two stories you read.


In what ways are they the same? In what ways are they
different?
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Homework
1. e-POLY Listening Practice
2. e-POLY Read Aloud
3. Point of View Worksheet
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Today’s Lesson
1. Homework Check
• Point of View Worksheet
2. Grammar
• Regular and Irregular Verbs (GW pgs. 8-11)
3. Homework
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Regular and Irregular Verbs (GW pgs. 8-11)


The past tense of a regular verb ends with –ed.

The past tense of an irregular verb does NOT end with


–ed.

Most irregular verbs change spelling, so they must be


remembered.

Some irregular verbs look very different in the past


tense.
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Regular and Irregular Verbs (GW pgs. 8-11)


The past tense of a regular verb ends with –ed.
Add –ed to most verbs to form the past tense.
Add only –d to verbs that end with –e.
For a regular verb that ends with a consonant and y,
change the y to i and add –ed.
You double the final letter of many regular past tense
verbs that end with a consonant, a vowel, and a
consonant.
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Homework
1. e-POLY Grammar Practice
2. e-POLY Reading Master
3. Grammar Review
(GW Pgs. 110-111)
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Today’s Lesson
1. Homework Check
• Grammar Review (GW Pgs. 110-111)
2. Writing
• Sentence Building (GW pgs. 12-15)
• Writing Form (GW pg. 16)
• Model Writing (GW pg. 17)
• Prewriting (GW pgs. 18-19)
3. Homework
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Writing Form: Opinion Paragraph (GW pg. 16)


An opinion paragraph tells the writer’s opinion about
something. Detail sentences give reasons for the
writer’s opinion. When you write your opinion of
something, you must tell readers what you like or
dislike about it.

An opinion paragraph …
• gives the writer’s opinion.
• gives reasons for the opinion.
• often ends by restating the opinion.
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Model Writing (GW pg. 17)

Topic sentence
tells the writer’s
opinion

Details
give reasons for
the writer’s
opinion

Closing sentence
restates the
writer’s opinion.
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Homework
1. e-POLY Writing Practice
2. Prewriting (GW pgs. 18-19)
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Today’s Lesson
1. Homework Check
• Prewriting (GW pgs. 18-19)
2. Writing
• Independent Writing (GW pgs. 20-21)
3. Homework
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Independent Writing (GW pgs. 20-21)


Write an opinion paragraph about an insect. Clearly
state your opinion at the beginning and at the end. Use
the chart on the previous page to help you.
Make sure you include reasons for your opinion. If you
use any past tense verbs, make sure you write them
correctly.

(1/2)
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Don’t forget …
An opinion paragraph …
• gives the writer’s opinion.
• gives reasons for the opinion.
• often ends by restating the opinion.
Also …
• The topic sentence tells the writer’s opinion.
• The details give reasons for the writer’s opinion.
• The closing sentence restates the writer’s opinion.
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Homework
1. Review (GW pgs. 22-25)
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Today’s Lesson
1. Wrap-up
• Vocabulary Practice (RV pgs. 24-25)
• Speaking
o Turn and Talk (RV pg. 26)
o Classroom Conversation (RV pg. 27)
2. Text Connections
• Text to Self (RV pg. 28)
• Text to World (RV pg. 29)
3. Homework
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Classroom Conversation (RV pg. 27)


1. What insects did you read about?
I read about …

2. How are some insects similar?


Some insects are similar because …

3. How are some insects different?


Some insects are different because …
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Text to Self (RV pg. 28)


What different insects have you seen? Do they
creep, crawl, flit, or fly? How do they move?

I have seen …
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Text to World (RV pg. 29)


1. In what ways are insects good? In what ways are
they bad?

Insects are good / bad because …

2. What would the world be like if there were no


insects?

If there were no insects in the world, …


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Homework
1. e-POLY Vocabulary Master
2. Pictures and Sentences Worksheet
3. e-POLY Lesson Opener
4. e-POLY Talk About It
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VOCABULARY

Exercise 1 Exercise 2
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Vocabulary

Guess which vocabulary word matches each


description.

Exercise 1 Exercise 2
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Vocabulary
1. To bring someone out of a burning building
save
2. A large area of grass with no trees
field
3. When a friend talks about winning a game
boast
4. To cover a box in paper
wrap

(1/3)
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Vocabulary
5. When something is beautiful or special
fancy
6. To move downward
dip
7. To make someone happy
cheer up

(2/3)
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Vocabulary
8. To walk carefully while low to the ground
creep
9. To sing without using words
hum
10.When something cannot be found
missing
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Vocabulary

Describe or act out each situation.

Exercise 1 Exercise 2
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Vocabulary
1. Turn to a friend and boast about something
you did.
2. Show what you would do to cheer someone
up.
3. Show how you might creep around.
4. Show how you would dip a strawberry in
cream.
5. Tell a friend about a fancy house.

(1/2)
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Vocabulary
6. Tell what things you would see in a field.
7. Show the difference between humming a
song and singing a song.
8. Show how you feel when you find something
that has been missing.
9. Tell what kind of person saves other people.
10. Show how you would wrap a baby in a
blanket.
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READING

Reading Comp. Reading Skill


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Complete the review of “Creep Low, Fly High.”


1. I read a story called …
2. This story is about …
3. One interesting event is …
4. Another interesting event is …
5. I liked / did not like “Creep Low, Fly High” because …

Reading Comp. Reading Skill


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With a partner, think of a story you know. Then


answer the following questions.

Who is one character in the story?

What is one event that happens to them?

What is this character’s point of view about this


event?

Reading Comp. Reading Skill


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GRAMMAR

Exercise 1 Exercise 2
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Grammar

Correctly spell each verb in the past tense.

Exercise 1 Exercise 2
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Grammar
1. do
did
2. walk
walked
3. study
studied
4. go
went
(1/2)
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Grammar
5. have
had
6. help
helped
7. keep
kept
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Grammar

Tell if each verb is spelled with an –ed , –d, or –ied


in the past tense.

Exercise 1 Exercise 2
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Grammar
1. spray
sprayed
2. talk
talked
3. change
changed
4. soak
soaked
(1/2)
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Grammar
5. smile
smiled
6. hurry
hurried
7. carry
carried

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