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Title: What can we do in a dangerous situation Click to listen to story'


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What can we do in a dangerous situation?Click
to listen to story.
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Small Groups
  • Timer

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Review Games
  • Vocabulary Amazing Words
  •  Arcade Games
  • Jigword
  • Matchword
  • Speedword
  • Wordsearch
  • Word Web
  • Spelling City- Vocabulary
  • Spelling City- Amazing Words
  • Spelling Words
  • Speedword
  • Word Web
  • Quia Games
  • Spelling City
  • High Frequency Words
  • Fill-in-the Blank
  • Spelling City

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Tara Tiree, Two Good Friends
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Tara Tiree, Two Good Friends
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Big Question What can we do in a dangerous
situation?
  • Monday
  • Tuesday
  • Wednesday
  • Thursday
  • Friday

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Tara Tiree, Two Good Friends Monday
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Tara Tiree, Two Good Friends Monday
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Today we will learn about
  • new amazing words,
  • blending words with the bossy r sounds ar, or,
    ore,
  • sequence, and
  • nouns

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Tara Tiree, Two Good Friends Monday
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courageous
  • cou - ra - geous
  • Courageous means full of courage brave.
  • Tara and Tiree were very courageous they risked
    their own lives to save their owner.
  • The soldier was courageous.

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hazard
  • haz - ard
  • A hazard is something dangerous.
  • The broken swing on the playground is a hazard.
  • Be careful of the hazard where the sidewalk is
    tilted.

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rescue
  • res - cue
  • If you rescue someone, you save that person from
    danger. If you saved someone, you made a rescue.
  • The firefighter rescued the child from the
    burning building.
  • The lifeguard came to the rescue of the child who
    could not swim.

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  • Click to listen to a song about helping someone
    who is in trouble.

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r-Controlled ar, or, ore
  • What are the vowel sounds in these two words?
  • had
  • spot
  • They make a short a and a short o sound.
  • Today well learn about the sounds of a and o
    when followed by r.

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  • artist
  • A single vowel followed by the letter r has a
    sound that is neither short nor long, but
    r-controlled.
  • car
  • jar
  • park
  • arm
  • bark
  • farm
  • shark
  • smart
  • march
  • armor
  • carpet
  • charming

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  • orchestra
  • A single vowel followed by the letter r has a
    sound that is neither short nor long, but
    r-controlled.
  • or
  • for
  • corn
  • fork
  • porch
  • storm
  • more
  • tore
  • shore
  • score
  • wore
  • before

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r-Controlled ar, or, oreWhen the letters a and
o are followed by r, the a and o have an
r-controlled sound.
  • had - hard
  • spot sport

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r-Controlled ar, or, oreWhen the letters a and
o are followed by r, the a and o have an
r-controlled sound.
  • You can blend longer words with /ar/ and /or/
    by dividing them into smaller parts.
  • We usually divide words between two consonants.
  • Read one syllable at a time and then blend them
    together.
  • dar / ling

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r-Controlled ar, or, oreWhen the letters a and
o are followed by r, the a and o have an
r-controlled sound.
  • born
  • part
  • score
  • garden
  • morning
  • armor
  • forget
  • target
  • party
  • store
  • short
  • artist
  • carpet
  • correct

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Making Words Worksheet
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Making Word Letter Tiles
  • a e - o
  • ch - d - f
  • h - m - r

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Word Reading
  • shark
  • porch
  • shore
  • market
  • corner
  • chop
  • charm
  • thorn
  • art
  • armor
  • store
  • pocket
  • start
  • morning
  • batch

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Word Family Word slow(online dictionary)
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Word Family Word slow
bow
glow
mow
bow
snow
row
tow
sow
crow
flow
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Word Family Word knew(online dictionary)
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Word Family Word knew
dew
pew
brew
crew
flew
screw
stew
spew
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Lets talk about working together!
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What could we do in these dangerous situations?
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What could we do in these dangerous situations?
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What could we do in these dangerous situations?
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What could we do in these dangerous situations?
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What could we do in these dangerous situations?
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What could we do in these dangerous situations?
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What could we do in these dangerous situations?
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What could we do in these dangerous situations?
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What could we do in these dangerous situations?
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What could we do in these dangerous situations?
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What could we do in these dangerous situations?
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What could we do in these dangerous situations?
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What could we do in these dangerous situations?
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Sequence
  • Sequence is the order in which things happen.
  • As you read, think about what happens first,
    next, and last.
  • Good readers pay attention to the order of the
    events in a story.

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Read Aloud
  • The Rescue

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  • Mondays Fix-It
  • that dog is smart
  • That dog is smart.
  • its exciteing to see it work hard
  • Its exciting to see it work hard.

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Grammar Nouns
  • A noun names a person, place, animal, or thing.
  • The park was covered in snow.
  • The park was covered in snow.
  • The ducks and geese had no food.
  • The ducks and geese had no food.

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Grammar Nouns
  • A noun names a person, place, animal, or thing.
  • Two children lived across the street.
  • Two children lived across the street.
  • The girl and the boy brought bread to the birds.
  • The girl and the boy brought bread to the birds.

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Sort these nouns into the correct grouppark,
snow, ducks, geese, food, children, street, girl,
boy, bread, birds
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Sort these nouns into the correct grouppark,
snow, ducks, geese, food, children, street, girl,
boy, bread, birds
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Sort these nouns into the correct grouppark,
snow, ducks, geese, food, children, street, girl,
boy, bread, birds
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Sort these nouns into the correct grouppark,
snow, ducks, geese, food, children, street, girl,
boy, bread, birds
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Sort these nouns into the correct grouppark,
snow, ducks, geese, food, children, street, girl,
boy, bread, birds
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Sort these nouns into the correct grouppark,
snow, ducks, geese, food, children, street, girl,
boy, bread, birds
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Sort these nouns into the correct grouppark,
snow, ducks, geese, food, children, street, girl,
boy, bread, birds
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Sort these nouns into the correct grouppark,
snow, ducks, geese, food, children, street, girl,
boy, bread, birds
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Sort these nouns into the correct grouppark,
snow, ducks, geese, food, children, street, girl,
boy, bread, birds
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Sort these nouns into the correct grouppark,
snow, ducks, geese, food, children, street, girl,
boy, bread, birds
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Sort these nouns into the correct grouppark,
snow, ducks, geese, food, children, street, girl,
boy, bread, birds
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Sort these nouns into the correct grouppark,
snow, ducks, geese, food, children, street, girl,
boy, bread, birds
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Wrap Up Your Day!
  • R-Controlled ar, or, ore
  • Sequence
  • Lets Talk About It!
  • Tomorrow we will read about dogs and a person in
    a dangerous situation.

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Tara Tiree, Two Good Friends Monday
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Tara Tiree, Two Good Friends Tuesday
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Tara Tiree, Two Good Friends Tuesday
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Today we will learn about
  • new amazing words,
  • new vocabulary words,
  • new high frequency words,
  • blending words with the bossy r sounds ar, or,
    ore,
  • sequence,
  • predict, and
  • nouns

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avalanche
  • av - a - lanche
  • An avalanche happens when a lot of snow suddenly
    slides down a mountain.
  • The huge avalanche last week buried lots of trees
    on the mountain.
  • Some dogs are specially trained to find people
    lost in avalanches.

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instinct
  • in - stinct
  • An instinct is an ability an animal is born with
    that makes it act in a certain way.
  • Instinct tells animals how to hunt for their own
    food.
  • Birds have an instinct for building their nests
    in a certain way.

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skittish
  • skit - tish
  • Skittish means nervous and easily upset.
  • A skittish horse bolts when it hears an unusual
    noise.
  • Our new puppy is so skittish it runs and hides
    whenever the door opens.

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Read Aloud
  • Snoop, the Search Dog

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Word Family Word before(online dictionary)
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Word Family Word before
bore
shore
store
spore
core
core
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r-Controlled ar, or, oreWhen the letters a and
o are followed by r, the a and o have an
r-controlled sound.
  • barn
  • You can read this word because you know how to
    read words with r-controlled vowels.
  • What sounds do the letters ar stand for in this
    word?
  • When you come to a new word, look at the letters
    from left to right and think about the vowel
    sounds.
  • Say the sounds in the word to yourself and then
    read the word.

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r-Controlled ar, or, oreWhen the letters a and
o are followed by r, the a and o have an
r-controlled sound.
  • charming
  • therefore
  • seashore
  • stormy
  • drugstore
  • hardly
  • shortstop
  • farmer
  • cartoon

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Click to listen to Safe from Harm.
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r-Controlled ar, or, oreFind the bossy r word
in Safe from Harm.
  • alarm
  • harm
  • stormy
  • car
  • star
  • harm
  • chore
  • more
  • smartest
  • for

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r-Controlled ar, or, oreSort these words into
the correct groupstorm, before, darken, start,
fork, adore, bark, store, scorch, arch
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r-Controlled ar, or, oreSort these words into
the correct groupstorm, before, darken, start,
fork, adore, bark, store, scorch, arch
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r-Controlled ar, or, oreSort these words into
the correct groupstorm, before, darken, start,
fork, adore, bark, store, scorch, arch
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r-Controlled ar, or, oreSort these words into
the correct groupstorm, before, darken, start,
fork, adore, bark, store, scorch, arch
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r-Controlled ar, or, oreSort these words into
the correct groupstorm, before, darken, start,
fork, adore, bark, store, scorch, arch
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r-Controlled ar, or, oreSort these words into
the correct groupstorm, before, darken, start,
fork, adore, bark, store, scorch, arch
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r-Controlled ar, or, oreSort these words into
the correct groupstorm, before, darken, start,
fork, adore, bark, store, scorch, arch
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r-Controlled ar, or, oreSort these words into
the correct groupstorm, before, darken, start,
fork, adore, bark, store, scorch, arch
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r-Controlled ar, or, oreSort these words into
the correct groupstorm, before, darken, start,
fork, adore, bark, store, scorch, arch
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r-Controlled ar, or, oreSort these words into
the correct groupstorm, before, darken, start,
fork, adore, bark, store, scorch, arch
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r-Controlled ar, or, oreSort these words into
the correct groupstorm, before, darken, start,
fork, adore, bark, store, scorch, arch
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r-Controlled ar, or, ore
  • That horse was born on a farm.
  • That horse was born on a farm.
  • We picked more corn by the porch.
  • We picked more corn by the porch.
  • Do this chore before you go out.
  • Do this chore before you go out.

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Sequence
  • The sequence of a story is the order in which
    things happen.
  • As you read, ask yourself what happens first,
    next, and last.
  • Notice clue words such as first and then and
    picture clues that tell about the order of events.

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Predict
  • Sometimes it is fun to guess what is going to
    happen next in a story.
  • Trying to guess what might happen, and then
    finding out what really happens, makes reading
    more fun.
  • When you read, think about the words and
    pictures and try to figure out what will happen
    next.

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Build Background
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Review High-Frequency Words
  • family
  • afraid
  • break
  • loved
  • once
  • water
  • pull
  • warm
  • listen
  • very
  • heard
  • learn

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Vocabulary Words
  • collar a band that a dog wears around its neck
  • slipped slid without meaning to
  • brave showing no fear of dangerous things

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collar
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Vocabulary Words
  • Some _____ dogs must work in dangerous places.
  • Some brave dogs must work in dangerous places.
  • They can find someone who _____ on a hill and
    fell to the bottom.
  • They can find someone who slipped on a hill and
    fell to the bottom.
  • The dog wears a special _____ and a vest so
    people know it is working.
  • The dog wears a special collar and a vest so
    people know it is working.

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  • Tuesdays Fix-It
  • did you see the dog
  • Did you see the dog?
  • he used his nos to find the toy
  • He used his nose to find the toy.

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Grammar Nouns
  • Names for people, place, animals, and things are
    called nouns. Nouns can be found in the subject
    and the predicate.
  • The man is walking down the street.

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Wrap Up Your Day!
  • High-Frequency Words
  • Predict
  • Lets Talk About It
  • Tomorrow we will read about another dog with an
    important job.

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Tara Tiree, Two Good Friends Tuesday
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Tara Tiree, Two Good Friends Wednesday
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Tara Tiree, Two Good Friends Wednesday
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Today we will learn about
  • new amazing words,
  • consonant digraphs
  • blending words with the bossy r sounds ar, or,
    ore,
  • high-frequency words,
  • position and direction words,
  • nouns

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blustery
  • blust er - y
  • A storm is blustery when the wind blows hard and
    makes a lot of noise.
  • The wind and rain made the day so blustery that I
    was glad to get home.
  • You cant really put up an umbrella when its
    this blustery outside.

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fast-paced
  • fast - paced
  • You know what fast means. Pace means the speed
    at which something happens. So something that is
    fast-paced is happening very quickly.
  • We had so much to do this morning that it was
    fast-paced.
  • The baseball game was so fast-paced that it was
    over in an hour.

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Read-Aloud
  • Snoop, the Search Dog

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Consonant Digraphs
  • batch
  • sash
  • that
  • bath
  • wash
  • what
  • when
  • where

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High-Frequency Wordslisten, once, break,
family, heard, pull
  • A group that may have a mom, dad, brother, and
    sister. What is it?
  • The opposite of push. What is it?
  • You dont want it to happen to a vase, a plate,
    or a toy. What is it?
  • It comes before upon a time in a story. What
    is it?
  • You do it with your ears. What is it?
  • You did it with your ears yesterday. What is it?

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Word Family Word bed(online dictionary)
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Word Family Word bed
shed
wed
sled
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r-Controlled ar, or, oreWhen the letters a and
o are followed by r, the a and o have an
r-controlled sound.
  • Tell which spelling words rhyme with these words.
  • harm
  • torch
  • lard
  • course
  • chart
  • horn
  • door

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Vocabulary Position and Direction Words
  • Some words tell where something is located or
    which direction something is moving.
  • Jim walks ____ the ice.
  • Some of these words are called prepositions.
    They describe where something is in relation to
    something else.
  • A bird can sit on a perch.
  • A dog can jump over a fence.

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Vocabulary Position and Direction Words
  • out
  • by
  • in
  • across
  • into
  • near
  • away
  • down
  • close
  • behind
  • back
  • on
  • up
  • off
  • onto
  • far
  • farther

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  • Wednesdays Fix-It
  • the dog has a jub?
  • The dog has a job.
  • he is berave
  • He is brave.

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Grammar Nouns
  • Names for people, places, animals, and things are
    called nouns. Nouns can be found in the subject
    and the predicate.

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Grammar Nouns
  • The _____ has a long tail.
  • My room has a large _____.
  • My ____ came home from work.
  • We had fun at the ____.

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Wrap Up Your Day!
  • Sequence
  • Read with Accuracy
  • Lets Talk About It
  • Tomorrow we will listen to a story about the
    rescue of a sea animal.

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Tara Tiree, Two Good Friends Wednesday
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Tara Tiree, Two Good Friends Thursday
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Today we will learn about
  • building oral vocabulary,
  • blending words with the bossy r sounds ar, or,
    ore,
  • read Rescue Dogs
  • nouns, and
  • narrate in sequence

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Read-Aloud
  • Porpoise Savers

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Sentence Reading
  • The spacecraft orbited for a very long time.
  • The sharp pieces of the vase are gone.
  • Carl often blamed Mark.
  • Did you learn how to bake those pork chops?
  • The spotted dog and black horse ate together.
  • He is picking up the order for you, though.

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Word Family Word cab(online dictionary)
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Word Family Word cab
tab
slab
crab
drab
flab
scab
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  • Thursdays Fix-It
  • i want two see the dog pla
  • I want to see the dog play.
  • he is naping on the porch
  • He is napping on the porch.

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Grammar Nouns
  • A noun names a person, place, animal, or thing.

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Narrate in Sequence
  • When you are telling a story, you should face the
    group and speak clearly.
  • When you narrate in sequence or tell a story, you
    start at the beginning.
  • Then you tell the middle of the story, or what
    happened next.
  • Finally, you tell what happened last. This is
    the end of the story.

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Wrap Up Your Day!
  • Text to World
  • Lets Talk About It
  • We have heard a story about how to help porpoises
    that have gotten trapped. Tomorrow we will hear
    more about how to help these animals.

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Tara Tiree, Two Good Friends Thursday
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Tara Tiree, Two Good Friends Friday
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Today we will learn about
  • blending words with the bossy r sounds ar, or,
    ore,
  • review high frequency words, vocabulary words,
    amazing words, and spelling words
  • guide words, and
  • nouns

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r-Controlled ar, or, ore
  • Choose the r-controlled words in each sentence.
  • Her mark was far from the target.
  • Her mark was far from the target.
  • I will start weeding the garden before dark.
  • I will start weeding the garden before dark.
  • Place your order before he rides to the store.
  • Place your order before he rides to the store.
  • She rode the horse to market after her chores.
  • She rode the horse to market after her chores.

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High-Frequency Words
  • High Frequency Words
  • family
  • pull
  • listen
  • once
  • heard
  • break

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High-Frequency Wordspull, break, listen,
family, one, heard
  • There are six children in my ______.
  • But Mom makes time to ____ to me.
  • Not ____, but twice I fell out of the tree.
  • Mom ____ me cry and ran to see.
  • You did not ____ a bone or cut your knee. So ___
    off your socks and come sit with me.

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  • Fridays Fix-It
  • what a good dog he is
  • What a good dog he is!
  • will i see him later
  • Will I see him later?

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Glossary Guide Words
  • A glossary is an alphabetical listing of the
    words that are in a story and their meanings.
  • The words at the top of the page are called guide
    words. They tell you what the first and last
    words on the page are.
  • Look at the guide words and see if the word you
    are looking for comes between these words.

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Review Games
  • Vocabulary Amazing Words
  • Jigword
  • Spelling Words
  • Quia Games
  • Spelling City
  • High Frequency Words
  • Hot Potatoes (fill-in-the-blank)

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Wrap Up Your Week!
  • Lets Talk About
  • Working Together

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Tara Tiree, Two Good Friends Friday
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