Reading, Vocabulary and Grammar for this Lesson
Estimated Time: 1 hour
Read:
- Prologue
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
Write:
- As you are reading, write down any sentences or paragraphs that you like or have special meaning to you in your journal.
- Pay attention to any words or phrases that you don't understand and write them in your journal. Look up the meanings of these words.
Learn:
- At the end of our month, we will be writing a short essay about the setting. You can use the worksheet found in the [Weekly Lesson Plans and Worksheets] to help you make notes about the setting of our book.
Vocabulary:
While you are reading, look for the following words. Write them in your notebook and use a dictionary to find the definition.
- burrowing
- dehydration
- diagnosis
- illuminate
- summoning
- ruckus
- ferocious
- mangled
- skepticism
Spelling and Grammar:
You may choose a passage from the reading that you think is important and use it as your copywork, or you can use the selection below.
Finally, it came, a tiny flicker in my palm, and then a magnificent glow. The crowd gasped, and the children pushed for a better look.
- Write it in your journal neatly.
- Be careful to punctuate and capitalize the way the author did and watch for spelling. If you make any errors, correct them.
- Study this passage this week until you are asked to dictate it to your teacher.
- This month our grammar will be about subject-verb agreement. Watch the video below about subject-verb agreement, and then find all the subjects and verbs in the passage you just copied.
Share your favorite passage so far in the comments below.
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