ELA

Friday, May 22, 2020

Owen and Mzee" Day 10

Grammar and Writing

YOU ARE GOING TO GOOGLE CLASSROOM TO DO YOUR WORK TODAY!

Using your rough draft from yesterday, write your good copy about whether you would like to visit Owen and Mzee. Use the Google Doc below called "5/22 WRITING ABOUT READING".

Once on Google Classroom:

  1. Find your ELA classwork for Friday.

  2. Click on the Google Doc attached named, 5/22 Writing about Reading (Standards: Reading Critically & Writing)

  3. Complete the Google Doc.

  4. Turn in your classwork so your teacher knows you have finished the assignment.

Return to Google Classroom to complete the Google Slide attached to today's lesson using the link below.

The Google Doc will look like the image below.

Follow the instructions below to play a Quizizz comma usage and domain specific vocabulary review game.

Click on the image below to access the game. Good luck!

When you create Your Quizizz name, enter your first name and the first letter of your last name only.

For example: Kevin M.

Reading

Think about how animal behavior can be like human behavior.

Watch a short video of animals acting like humans. While you watch it, think about how you would compare and contrast the animal and human behavior.

5/14 Animal Behavior Video

After Reading

Explore the Owen and Mzee website to find out more about their remarkable friendship! You can explore Haller Park and see amazing pictures of these fascinating creatures!


15 minutes of self-selected reading.


Choose 1-2 activities from the choice boards. Click on the button to the right to access the choice boards.

This week's Spelling and Vocabulary

Spelling words: hundred, supply, single, middle, explain, surprise, pilgrim, sandwich, instead, complete, monster, settle, address, farther, sample, although, turtle, athlete, orchard, kingdom

Vocabulary words: bond, suffered, intruder, companion, enclosure, inseparable, charged, chief, exhausted, affection

That's all for today!

The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go" - Dr. Seuss