Aero and Officer Mike - Lesson 14
Reading Skill: Author's Purpose and Point of View
Reading Target: I can identify what the author wants to answer, explain or describe.
LA.CC.3.RI.2.6
Reading Target: I can identify what the author wants to answer, explain or describe.
LA.CC.3.RI.2.6
Reading Story - Lesson 14: Aero and Officer Mike
http://www-k6.thinkcentral.com/content/hsp/reading/journeys2014/fl/gr3/ese_9780547894447_/volume1/launch.html?page=504
Reading Skill - Lesson 14: Author's Purpose and Point of View
Authors write for several reasons. Authors sometimes write to persuade or convince their readers to believe in something. Authors also write to inform or teach you about something. Many authors write to entertain people and make them laugh.
Vocabulary Words - Lesson 14
lying, loyal, partners, shift, quiver, patrol, ability, snap
http://www-k6.thinkcentral.com/content/hsp/reading/journeys2014/fl/gr3/ese_9780547894447_/volume1/launch.html?page=500
Vocabulary Strategy - Lesson 14: Prefixes in- and im-
Prefixes come at the beginning of a word and change the meaning of the word. Prefixes in- and im- mean "not" or "the opposite of".
impossible = not possible or can't be done
inactive = not active, lazy, or dormant
impatient = not patient or does not like waiting
incomplete = not complete or not finished
incorrect = not correct or wrong
impolite = not polite or rude
Identifying the Author's Purpose
http://www.studyzone.org/testprep/ela4/h/authorpur.cfm
https://learnzillion.com/lessons/1782-determining-authors-purpose
https://learnzillion.com/lessons/1775-determine-the-authors-purpose-in-an-informational-text
https://learnzillion.com/lessons/1948-determine-authors-purpose-using-text-evidence
https://learnzillion.com/lessons/1957-determine-authors-purpose-by-analyzing-text-structure
http://www-k6.thinkcentral.com/content/hsp/reading/journeys2014/fl/gr3/ese_9780547894447_/volume1/launch.html?page=504
Reading Skill - Lesson 14: Author's Purpose and Point of View
Authors write for several reasons. Authors sometimes write to persuade or convince their readers to believe in something. Authors also write to inform or teach you about something. Many authors write to entertain people and make them laugh.
Vocabulary Words - Lesson 14
lying, loyal, partners, shift, quiver, patrol, ability, snap
http://www-k6.thinkcentral.com/content/hsp/reading/journeys2014/fl/gr3/ese_9780547894447_/volume1/launch.html?page=500
Vocabulary Strategy - Lesson 14: Prefixes in- and im-
Prefixes come at the beginning of a word and change the meaning of the word. Prefixes in- and im- mean "not" or "the opposite of".
impossible = not possible or can't be done
inactive = not active, lazy, or dormant
impatient = not patient or does not like waiting
incomplete = not complete or not finished
incorrect = not correct or wrong
impolite = not polite or rude
Identifying the Author's Purpose
http://www.studyzone.org/testprep/ela4/h/authorpur.cfm
https://learnzillion.com/lessons/1782-determining-authors-purpose
https://learnzillion.com/lessons/1775-determine-the-authors-purpose-in-an-informational-text
https://learnzillion.com/lessons/1948-determine-authors-purpose-using-text-evidence
https://learnzillion.com/lessons/1957-determine-authors-purpose-by-analyzing-text-structure