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Bible and EnglishMrs. DesMarais
Lesson # 51The Resurrection
or words
In today’s lesson….
1. I can find and read words with
“or”.
2. I can use the conjunction “and”.3. I can find details and text features
in a nonfiction text.
4. I can describe a root word.5. I can spell words and define words
correctly.
Phonics: Words with “or”
fort more corn
sort report storm
worn before chore
short fork store
sport wore horse
Grammar: “and”
The word “and” is a conjunction.
It joins parts of a sentence
together.Example:
I walked to the store and bought a
present for my friend.
Grammar: “and”Find the conjunction:
1. It is hot in the summer
and cold in the winter.
2. I like ice cream and cake
on my birthday.
3. We can ride our bikes and
go to the park.
Grammar: “and”Change and add “and” to
these sentences:
1.She went to the store. She bought new shoes.
2. Leo is coming with us. Michael is coming with us.
Root Word: techne
http://www.proprofs.com/flashcards/cardshow.php?title=greek-latin-roots_29&quesnum=1
Flash Card 50
Spelling Words Lesson 51http://www.spellingcity.com/LuminaBE2/
hard c soft ccoast centcake citycamel facecook ricecoin pencil
Online Activity
Starfall story #13 – words with “or”
http://www.starfall.com/n/control-or/or/load.htm?f
Comprehension: Details
http://teacher.scholastic.com/a
ctivities/bll/nina/
Noting Details
Comprehension: Details
Find the main idea and details.
Tom is a great soccer player. He
tries hard and practices every day.
He works on dribbling and kicking.
He also runs every day and reads
books about soccer.
Comprehension: Text Features
Features of Nonfiction and How They Help Us Read
Feature Where is it? How It Helps
1 Table of Front Tells what is contents in the book
2 Index End Helps us find information by
page number
Text Features: Table of Contents
studyzone.org
Text Features: Index
studyzone.org
Comprehension: Text Features
Features of Nonfiction and How They Help Us Read
Feature Where is it? How It Helps
1 Title Page Front Book name, author
2 Chapter Top of each Tells what name chapter each chapter
is about3 Glossary Back Defines words
Text Features: Title Page
First page of book: Magic Tree House #23
Twister on Tuesday
Mary Pope Osborne
Random House 2001amazon.com
Text Features: Chapters/Headings
Example
http://www.cia.indiana.edu
Chapter 1: “I Pledge”Chapter HeadingsA Pledge is a Promise A Promise for a PetThe Pledge of AllegianceUnderstanding the Pledge
Text Features: Glossary
Definition of words used in textallegiance (UH-lee-jance)
strong feelings of loyaltyindivisible (IN-di-VIZ- uh- bull)
cannot be split upjustice (JUST-iss) fairnessliberty (LI-burr-tee) freedompledge (Plej) a formal promise http://www.cia.indiana.edu
Bible Lesson: The ResurrectionMatthew Mark Luke John
first day of the weekempty tomb, Galilee
womenJesus Christ
disciples, Peterguardsangels
chief priests, elders
Vocabulary Lesson 51www.spellingcity.com
1.alarmed – worry, concern, fear2.risen- move or get up3.roll- move by turning4.cloth- soft woven material5.report – a retelling or description6.nonsense- foolish or silly7.sum- total of numbers added up8.circulated- pass or move around
Review: While you read…
TELL yourself what the author says.ASK if what you’re reading makes
sense.
PICTURE what the author describes.
FIND the main ideas.
PREDICT what will come next.
There was a violent
earthquake, for an angel of the
Lord came down from heaven
and, going to the tomb, rolled
back the stone and sat on it.
His appearance was like
lightning, and his clothes were
white as snow.
The guards were so
afraid of him that they
shook and became like
dead men.
After the Sabbath, on the
first day of the week, early in
the morning, the women took
the spices they had prepared
and went to the tomb.
As they were on their
way to the tomb and they
asked each other, “Who
will roll the stone away
from the entrance of the
tomb?”
They found the stone rolled away from the tomb.
They did not find the body of
the Lord Jesus, but they saw a
young man dressed in white,
and were alarmed. “Don’t be
alarmed,” he said. “You are
looking for Jesus the Nazarene,
who was crucified. He has risen!
He is not here. See the place
where they laid him.”
“But go, tell his disciples
and Peter, ‘He is going
ahead of you into Galilee.
There you will see him, just
as he told you.’”
When they came back from
the tomb, they told all these
things to the Eleven and to
all the others. But they did
not believe the women,
because their words seemed
to them like nonsense.
Peter and the other
disciple started for the tomb.
Both were running, but the
other disciple outran Peter
and reached the tomb first.
He bent over and looked in at
the strips of linen lying there
but did not go in.
Then Simon Peter, who was
behind him, arrived and went
into the tomb. He saw the strips
of linen lying there, as well as
the burial cloth that had been
around Jesus’ head. The cloth
was folded up by itself,
separate from the linen.
Finally the other disciple,
who had reached the tomb
first, also went inside. He saw
and believed. (They still did
not understand from Scripture
that Jesus had to rise from the
dead.)
Some of the guards went into the city and reported all that had happened.
The chief priests met with
the elders and made a plan.
They gave the soldiers large
sums of money and told them,
“You must say, ‘His disciples
came during the night and stole
him away while we were
asleep.’
If this report gets to the
governor, we will keep you out
of trouble.” So the soldiers
took the money and did as they
were instructed. And this story
has been widely circulated
among the Jews to this very
day.
Bible Verse
“Don’t be alarmed,” he said.
“You are looking for Jesus the
Nazarene, who was crucified.
He has risen! He is not here.
See the place where they laid
him. Mark 16:6
Song: Christ Arose
Low in the grave He lay,
Jesus, my Savior!
Waiting the coming day,
Jesus, my Lord!
Song: “Christ Arose”
Chorus:
Up from the grave He arose,
With a mighty triumph o'er His
foes;
He arose a victor
From the dark domain,
Song: “Christ Arose”
Chorus:
And He lives forever
With His saints to reign.
He arose! He arose!
Hallelujah! Christ arose!
Song: “Christ Arose”
Vainly they watch His bed,
Jesus, my Savior!
Vainly they seal the dead,
Jesus my Lord!
Song: “Christ Arose”
Chorus:
Up from the grave He arose,
With a mighty triumph o'er His
foes;
He arose a victor
From the dark domain,
Song: “Christ Arose”
Chorus:
And He lives forever
With His saints to reign.
He arose! He arose!
Hallelujah! Christ arose!
Song: “Christ Arose”
Death cannot keep his
prey,
Jesus, my Savior!
He tore the bars away,
Jesus my Lord!
Song: “Christ Arose”
Chorus:
Up from the grave He arose,
With a mighty triumph o'er His
foes;
He arose a victor
From the dark domain,
Song: “Christ Arose”
Chorus:
And He lives forever
With His saints to reign.
He arose! He arose!
Hallelujah! Christ arose!
Reflect Words with “or”Conjunction “and”Root wordVocabularySpell hard and soft “c” wordsReading strategiesText features, detailsThe resurrectionSong