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1
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
  • Open Court
  • Unit 4 Lesson 2
  • Day 1

2
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 2
backyard
basketball
sometimes
sandbox
3
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 1
backyard basketball sometimes sandbox
Compound words
4
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 1
wouldnt
youll
thats
hasnt
5
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 1
Contractions
wouldnt youll thats hasnt
The apostrophe takes the place of the letters
that were taken out of the second word to form
the contraction.
6
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 1
thousands
ground
pounds
outside
7
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 1
thousands ground pounds outside
8
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 1
frown
power
allowed
crowd
9
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 1
power crowd allowed frown
10
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 1
there
they
hatched
mother
11
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 1
Spelling Words
there they hatched mother
12
backyard basketball sometimes sandbox
wouldnt youll thats
hasnt
thousands ground pounds outside
power crowd allowed frown
there they hatched
mother
  • I have sand in my shoe from the __________.
  • The _____ waited in line outside the theater.
  • The opposite of smile is _______.
  • ______ is the contraction for that is.
  • The place value after hundreds is _________.

13
  • I finished my homework before I went outside.
  • Scientists learn about dinosaurs by studying the
    fossils they have found.
  • The chick hatched in the warm sunlight.

In sentence one, what are the compound words?
Identify the word in the second sentence with
the /ow/ sound spelled ou . Identify the word in
sentence three that has the /ch/ sound spelled
tch.
14
Build Background
  • What is the difference between fantasy and
    reality?
  • Reality is something that could happen in real
    life.
  • Fantasy is something that could not happen in
    real life.
  • Can you remember any other stories that you have
    already read about dinosaurs?

15
Background Information
  • Fantasy combines the real world with make
    believe.
  • Can you think of any other fantasy stories that
    you have read?
  • The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard is an
    example of a fantasy.

16
Preview and Prepare
  • Look at the title of the story.
  • Look at the pictures in the story.
  • Look at the words in the story.
  • Look for any clues, problems, or wonderings.
  • Be ready to share them with the rest of the class.

17
hatched
  • The dinosaur who lived here hatched from an egg
    that was as big as a basketball.

18
hatched
  • The dinosaur who lived here hatched from an egg
    that was as big as a basketball.
  • Tamara watched as the baby chicks hatched from
    their eggs.

19
hatched
  • The dinosaur who lived here hatched from an egg
    that was as big as a basketball.
  • Tamara watched as the baby chicks hatched from
    their eggs.
  • Definition broke out of an egg

20
hatched
  • The animal hatched out of its egg.

21
neighborhood
  • This dinosaur was so heavy that he would have
    made my whole neighborhood shake like pudding if
    he jumped.

22
neighborhood
  • This dinosaur was so heavy that he would have
    made my whole neighborhood shake like pudding if
    he jumped.
  • I have the only treehouse in our neighborhood
    because the area I live in does not have many
    trees.

23
neighborhood
  • This dinosaur was so heavy that he would have
    made my whole neighborhood shake like pudding if
    he jumped.
  • I have the only treehouse in our neighborhood
    because the area I live in does not have many
    trees.
  • Definition the area around your home

24
neighborhood
  • There is a school and other buildings in my
    neighborhood.

25
swamp
  • Back when my dinosaur lived here, my town was a
    big swamp.

26
swamp
  • Back when my dinosaur lived here, my town was a
    big swamp.
  • There is a swamp, an area of wetland, near our
    house.

27
swamp
  • Back when my dinosaur lived here, my town was a
    big swamp.
  • There is a swamp, an area of wetland, near our
    house.
  • Definition an area of wet land.

28
swamp
  • Long ago, some dinosaurs lived in a swamp.

29
rescue
  • If he still lived here, I bet he could rescue my
    kite.

30
rescue
  • If he still lived here, I bet he could rescue my
    kite.
  • My brother likes to rescue any animal in danger
    of harm.

31
rescue
  • If he still lived here, I bet he could rescue my
    kite.
  • My brother likes to rescue any animal in danger
    of harm.
  • Definition to save someone in danger

32
rescue
  • The firefighters went into the burning building
    to rescue the people inside.

33
Comprehension Strategies
  • Asking Questions
  • Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?
  • Making Connections
  • This part reminds me of __________.
  • Visualizing
  • I can make a picture in my mind of what is
    happening in the story.

34
Discussing Strategy Use
  • What questions did you ask as you read?
  • What did you visualize as you read?
  • What connections did you make between what you
    read and what you already know?

35
Guess the Covered Word
  • Spelling Unit 4 Lesson 2
  • Created by
  • Joanne Whitley
  • Adapted by Barbi Maddox

36
Say the word as the arrow points to
it. chick choke thick peach teach
37
Say the word as the arrow points to
it. thin there they hatched mother
38
A baby bird is a chick.
39
A baby bird is a chick.
40
Chew well, dont choke.
41
Chew well, dont choke.
42
The opposite of thin is thick.
43
The opposite of thin is thick.
44
One fruit is the peach.
45
One fruit is the peach.
46
Paleontologists teach about fossils.
47
Paleontologists teach about fossils.
48
A veneer is a thin layer.
49
A veneer is a thin layer.
50
Look at the cows over there.
51
Look at the cows over there.
52
In July, they saw fireworks.
53
In July, they saw fireworks.
54
These snakes hatched.
55
These snakes hatched.
56
Her mother is kind.
57
Her mother is kind.
58
Look at the words quickly. Then we will spell
them together by chanting.
59
mother
60
chick
61
hatched
62
choke
63
there
64
thick
65
they
66
peach
67
thin
68
teach
69
Mickey says, You did A-OK!
70
Contractions
  • A contraction is made up of two words that have
    been combined into one word. One or two letters
    get squeezed out when the words are combined.
    There is an apostrophe that takes the place of
    the letters that have been left out.

71
Lets Practice!
  • Change the following sentences so that they have
    contractions in them.
  • Cleveland is not the capital of Ohio.
  • A train would not be complete without a caboose.
  • Do not forget to take out the trash.
  • I am planning to take piano lessons.

72
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
  • Open Court
  • Unit 4 Lesson 2
  • Day 2

73
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 2
backyard
basketball
sometimes
sandbox
74
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 1
backyard basketball sometimes sandbox
Compound words
75
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 1
wouldnt
youll
thats
hasnt
76
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 1
Contractions
wouldnt youll thats hasnt
The apostrophe takes the place of the letters
that were taken out of the second word to form
the contraction.
77
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 1
thousands
ground
pounds
outside
78
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 1
thousands ground pounds outside
79
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 1
frown
power
allowed
crowd
80
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 1
power crowd allowed frown
81
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 1
there
they
hatched
mother
82
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 1
Spelling Words
there they hatched mother
83
backyard basketball sometimes sandbox
wouldnt youll thats
hasnt
thousands ground pounds outside
power crowd allowed frown
there they hatched
mother
  • I have sand in my shoe from the __________.
  • The _____ waited in line outside the theater.
  • The opposite of smile is _______.
  • ______ is the contraction for that is.
  • The place value after hundreds is _________.

84
  • I finished my homework before I went outside.
  • Scientists learn about dinosaurs by studying the
    fossils they have found.
  • The chick hatched in the warm sunlight.

In sentence one, what are the compound words?
Identify the word in the second sentence with
the /ow/ sound spelled ou . Identify the word in
sentence three that has the /ch/ sound spelled
tch.
85
Selection Vocabulary
  • hatched broke out of an egg
  • neighborhood the area around your home
  • swamp an area of wet land
  • rescue to save someone who is in danger of harm

86
Synonyms
  • Synonyms Choose the word that means the same or
    about the same as the underlined word.
  • The fire fighter rescued the cat from the tree.
  • saved
  • avoided
  • The baby bird hatched from the egg.
  • emerged
  • hid inside

87
Dino-mite!
88
Try Again!
89
Dino-mite!
90
Comprehension Skill
  • Fact and Opinion
  • A fact is a statement that can be proven.
  • An opinion is what someone thinks or believes.

91
Checking Comprehension
  • What are some facts that this story tells you
    about dinosaurs?
  • What do you think is the real reason that the
    children are saving their lima beans?
  • How could someone prove that a dinosaur really
    did live in this boys backyard?

92
Word Sort
  • ch th

93
Word Sort
  • ch th
  • chick

94
Word Sort
  • ch th
  • chick
  • choke

95
Word Sort
  • ch th
  • chick thick
  • choke

96
Word Sort
  • ch th
  • chick thick
  • choke
  • peach

97
Word Sort
  • ch th
  • chick thick
  • choke
  • peach
  • teach

98
Word Sort
  • ch th
  • chick thick
  • choke thin
  • peach
  • teach

99
Word Sort
  • ch th
  • chick thick
  • choke thin
  • peach there
  • teach

100
Word Sort
  • ch th
  • chick thick
  • choke thin
  • peach there
  • teach they

101
Word Sort
  • ch th
  • chick thick
  • choke thin
  • peach there
  • teach they
  • hatched

102
Word Sort
  • ch th
  • chick thick
  • choke thin
  • peach there
  • teach they
  • hatched mother

103
Synonyms
  • What is a synonym?
  • Can you think of any synonyms for the word sleep?
  • Can you think of any synonyms for the word talk?

104
Contractions
  • A contraction is made up of two words that have
    been combined into one word. One or two letters
    get squeezed out when the words are combined.
    There is an apostrophe that takes the place of
    the letters that have been left out.

105
Lets Practice!
  • Change the following sentences so that they have
    contractions in them.
  • Dinosaurs do not live on Earth anymore.
  • All dinosaurs were not huge.
  • We will study Tyrannosaurus Rex next.
  • Scientists are not sure why dinosaurs disappeared
    from Earth.

106
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
  • Open Court
  • Unit 4 Lesson 2
  • Day 3

107
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 2
backyard
basketball
sometimes
sandbox
108
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 1
backyard basketball sometimes sandbox
Compound words
109
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 1
wouldnt
youll
thats
hasnt
110
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 1
Contractions
wouldnt youll thats hasnt
The apostrophe takes the place of the letters
that were taken out of the second word to form
the contraction.
111
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 1
thousands
ground
pounds
outside
112
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 1
thousands ground pounds outside
113
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 1
frown
power
allowed
crowd
114
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 1
power crowd allowed frown
115
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 1
there
they
hatched
mother
116
The Dinosaur Who Lived in My Backyard
Unit 4 Lesson 1
Spelling Words
there they hatched mother
117
backyard basketball sometimes sandbox
wouldnt youll thats
hasnt
thousands ground pounds outside
power crowd allowed frown
there they hatched
mother
  • I have sand in my shoe from the __________.
  • The _____ waited in line outside the theater.
  • The opposite of smile is _______.
  • ______ is the contraction for that is.
  • The place value after hundreds is _________.

118
  • I finished my homework before I went outside.
  • Scientists learn about dinosaurs by studying the
    fossils they have found.
  • The chick hatched in the warm sunlight.

In sentence one, what are the compound words?
Identify the word in the second sentence with
the /ow/ sound spelled ou . Identify the word in
sentence three that has the /ch/ sound spelled
tch.
119
A Day at the Paper Plane Factory
120
bear
121
doesnt
122
friends
123
fruit
124
fruity
125
great
126
says
127
wear
128
wears
129
from
130
are
131
does
132
give
133
some
134
to
135
what
136
you
137
your
138
full
139
said
140
they
141
today
142
two
143
were
144
where
145
who
146
come
147
every
148
many
149
of
150
wants
151
have
152
there
153
into
154
was
155
one
156
ones
157
put
158
their
159
again
160
together
161
could
162
do
163
laugh
164
laughed
165
lives
166
want
167
would
168
pretty
169
done
170
any
171
pulled
172
wanted
173
laughs
174
once
175
been
176
ones
177
Selection Vocabulary
  • hatched broke out of an egg
  • neighborhood the area around your home
  • swamp an area of wet land
  • rescue to save someone who is in danger of harm

178
Handing Off
  • Is it possible that a dinosaur really lived in
    the boys backyard? How could you know for sure?
  • Would a city in our world today make a good home
    for a dinosaur? Why or why not?
  • Think about what you learned in Fossils Tell of
    Long Ago. If a dinosaur did live in the boys
    backyard, what kind of evidence might it have
    left?
  • What kinds of creatures do you think lived in
    your neighborhood long ago? How could you find
    out?
  • What does The Dinosaur Who Lived in my Backyard
    add to what you already know about fossils?

179
Meet the Author
  • How might B.G. Hennesseys other jobs have helped
    her writing?
  • Why do you think she pictures how the story will
    look?

180
Meet the Illustrator
  • What words from the story do you think gave the
    illustrator ideas to work with?
  • How is Susan Davis art training unlike the
    training of most artists?

181
Synonyms
  • What is a synonym?
  • Can you think of any synonyms for the word good?
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