Week of January 15th
Our week started with a beautifully illustrated novel called " Monkey Business" by Wallace Edwards. It is a book with a collection of elaborate, off-beat illustrations that feature animals comically engaged in the activities of commonly used idioms (i.e., a bull in a china shop, an alligator that 'eats her words...). We had lots of fun deciphering what the idioms meant and had an elaborate conversation about why understanding an idiom is important when reading a story. We discovered that we should learn idioms to understand the real message an author or speaker wants to convey so there will be no misunderstanding.
We also used Frayer's Model to focus on a chosen idiom phrase. A Frayer Model is a graphic organizer that helps students determine or clarify the meaning of vocabulary words encountered while listening, reading, and viewing texts. It can be used before reading to activate background knowledge, during reading to monitor vocabulary, or after reading to assess vocabulary.
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