System 44 Experience
Language Arts
Before we get started, please check to make sure your headset and microphone are positioned like this. Could you please say your name out loud? Anthony. Sounded good. Hey there. Let's finish that topic we started last time. You're working in the success zone. Here we go. It's time for your success passage. Before you get started, take a look. The highlighted words are words you can sound out using what you've learned. Look them over. Then click done. Click on the highlighted power words to learn their meetings. Then click word or phrase to read with word by word or phrase by phrase highlighting. Emmanuel lives in. Ghana. He is missing. Try that again. Read all the way through the passage. Hero of hope. He is missing a. Manuel, lives in Ghana. He is missing a bone in his right leg. In Ghana, people like him often get rejected. Some felt that they were unable to contribute. Emmanuel decided to demonstrate what he could do. He taught himself to ride a bike. He used just his left leg to ride. He rode 379 miles across Ghana. Huge crowds came to see Emanuel ride. His amazing ride changed minds about the disabled. Emmanuel gave hope to disabled people. Click play to listen to your recording. You Manuel lives and got jeez missing a ball in his right leg. And Ghana, people like him often get protected. Some felt that they were unable to contribute, Emanuel deciding to demonstrate what he could do. He taught himself to ride a bike. He used just his left leg to ride. He rode 379 miles across Ghana. Huge crowds came to see a manual ride. His amazing ride changed minds about the disabled Emmanuel gave hope to disable people. Time to choose a caption, read each sentence and choose the best one. What did Emmanuel do? Correct on the first try. Way to go. What might this woman be saying? Keep the captions in mind as you reread the passage. What might this woman be saying? Correct on the first try. Way to go. Awesome. You got them all correct on the first try. Click go. It's time for your success recording. Before you record yourself reading the passage, here's a tip for giving a good read. Use your voice to help express the meaning of the passage. Now click record to record the success passage. Remember to read clearly. Hero of hope Emmanuel lives in Ghana. He is missing a bone in his right leg. In Ghana, people like him often got rejected. Some felt that they were unable to contribute. He Manuel decided to demonstrate what he could do. He taught himself I'm learning how to read. He taught himself to ride a bike. He used just his left leg to ride. He rode 379 miles across Ghana. Huge crowds came to see Emmanuel ride. His amazing ride changed minds about the disabled, Emmanuel gave hope to disabled people. Ready to hear your reading? Click, play. Here we are in manual out there. He is missing the ball. He's right there. In Ghana, people like him often got rejected, and some felt that they are unable to contribute. Men love decided to demonstrate the way he could do. He took himself. He taught himself to ride a bike. He used just his left leg to ride. He go 379 miles across Ghana. Huge crowds came to see Emmanuel ride, his amazing ride changed by its about the disabled Emmanuel gave hope to disabled people. If you liked that recording, click save. Your teacher can review your recording. So make sure it's your best reading. If you'd like to try again, click record. Nice job. Click go on and we'll go back to your homepage. Nice. I just updated your dashboard and unlocked another video. Great work. This is Brad and cave in San Antonio Texas. Home of the largest basketball in the world. 20 to 40 million back. Plus every summer at lots more safety vests. These little pups pile on top of each other waiting to get fit. The mother had to find her puck in the ground using both smell and this tool will help you track your progress and system 44. Your data is updated at the end of a topic. You're going to be working on word strategies today. Let's head into the smart zone to learn about today's strategy. Let's study how the spellings of some base words change when the ING ending is added. Look at this word. Hike. When ING is added to a base word that ends in E, the E is dropped. What? Hiking. Compare. Hike. Hiking. Read the words with Jackie when you see the green line. Hike. Hiking. Hiking. Hike is the base word. And ING is the ending. Hiking. Hiking. The ING ending can be used with verbs to tell about an action that takes place now in the present, I am hiking. Already has happened in the past, I was hiking. Or might happen in the future. I will be hiking. Look at this example. Wave. Add the ING ending. Waving. When the ending ING is added to a base word that ends with letter E, the E is dropped. Waving. Again, the ING ending can be used with verbs to tell about an action taking place now in the present, I am waving. Yesterday, or in the past, I was waving, or sometime later, in the future. I will be waving. Remember, when you read a verb with ING at the end, keep in mind that an E may have been dropped from the base word. Hiking. Hike. Ing. Hiking. Waving. Wave. Ing. Waving. Let's practice reading words with a base word spelling change. And the ING ending. Words of that's where we are headed now. I've got a set of words picked out for you. So let's get started. In word splitter, you'll be using strategies to break up words. To make them easier to read. I'll guide you through it. Let's get going. Here are the words you'll be working on. Click look. Look for any prefixes, suffixes or word endings. Click on them. Then click the done button. If the word doesn't have any, just click done. Take another look. Try again. Look carefully for a part that has been added to this word. Click the spot button to spot the vowels. Spot the vowels to find the number of syllables. Spot the bells in the base word. Click the split button. Click between two letters to split the syllables, then click done. Click between two letters to split the syllable. Now click the read button. Read each part. Chase. Game. Chasing. Read the word. Should we see? Now, record the word. Chasing. Click play to listen to your chase. Chasing. The cheetah was chasing its prey across the field. Here's your next word. Click the look button. Look for any prefixes, suffixes or word endings. Click on them. Then click the done button. If the word doesn't have any, just click done. Click the spot button to spot the vowels. Spot the bells to find the number of syllables. Spot the bells in the base word. Click the split button. Split it. Now click the read button. Now read the parts. If you sing. Confusing. Read the word. Confusing. Now, record the word. Confusing. Click play. Confusing. Confusing. It's easy to get lost because the signs are confusing. Here's your next word. Click, look. Click on any prefixes, suffixes, or word endings.