Homeroom:
Good Morning. Please use this time to get ready for your day.
Do Now:
- Check that your homework is done
- Make sure you have all your materials
- Sharpen pencils
ELA:
Good day 6th Graders,
Today we will play a game so I can get to know a little bit about you, and then we will get creative and work on Frayer models to help us learn new vocabulary.
Thank you ,
Mr. Trumble
Mr. Trumble
Do Now:
- Write Down your homework
- Pick up a blank copy of the Frayer Model from the black table
- Work on Frayer Model
Activity #1
Have you Ever...
Examples:
Have you ever been on the superman rollercoaster?
Have you ever played a musical instrument?
Have you ever been to Water Safari?
Have you ever flown on an airplane?
Have you ever failed a test?
Have you ever gotten in trouble with your parents?
Activity #2
Frayer (Vocabulary) Models
Frayer models are a fun simple way to learn new vocabulary.
Directions:
- I hope you are all enjoying the story. We'll talk about what you've previously read before we go on, but today we are going focus on vocabulary.
- Pick a vocabulary word from chapter 1 - 15 to create a Frayer vocabulary Model
Frayer Models have 6 sections
- The word goes in the middle (Big and Bold)
- Sentence from the text goes in the top left. Include the page number.
- Copy the whole sentence. Properly!
- The definition of the word goes in the top right. Include the part of speech (Noun, Verb, Adjective, or Adverb)
- Use wordcentral.com
- Synonyms & examples go in the lower left. Synonyms are words that mean the same thing
- Use your own knowledge, along with wordcentral.com
- Antonyms & Opposites go in the lower right
- Use your own knowledge, along with wordcentral.com
- An Illustration of your word goes at the very bottom
- Write big and bold. Fill the space
- Make sure everything is spelled correctly
- Write using bold, dark colors.
- Color and decorate using light colors, or light shading
- Be aware of the time and work diligently
- Do not just copy the definition from the dictionary. Try to fully understand the definition and put it in your own words if you can
- Be sure you include the part of speech (Noun, verb, adjective, or adverb)
- You might want to complete the model in pencil first, then go over your work in pen, markers, or colored pencil.
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