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What are some things that siblings might share?. Listen f or the a mazing w ord, porridge Why did Wilfred’s parents feel sorry for Miss Nancy? . Why do Wilfrid’s parents call Miss Nancy “a poor old thing?” .
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Listen • for the • amazing • word, • porridge • Why did Wilfred’s parents feel sorry for Miss Nancy?
Why do Wilfrid’s parents call Miss Nancy “a poor old thing?” • Why are’tWilfrid’s parents surprised tht Miss Nancy has lost her memory?
“She smiled at the puppet on strings and remembered the one she had shown to her sister, and how she had laughed with a mouth full of porridge.” What does “she laughed with a mouth full of porridge” mean? The word smiled tells that she remembers the moment with a lot of happiness. What other word could we use for smiled. She ____ at the puppet on strings.
When Wilfrid show Miss Nancy the puppet, she remembers the puppet she’d shown to her sister, and how she had laughed with a mouthful of porridge.
porridge Porridge is a hot cereal like oatmeal.
Goldilocks tasted the three bears’ porridge, I have a bowl of porridge each day for breakfast. The porridge was too hot to eat.
Would you pour milk or orange juice on your porridge? Why? por - ridge
In Peter’s Chair, Peter shares some treasures with his new baby sister. What do you see on our map that tells what kind of treasures he shared? • What baby furniture belonging to Peter did his parents give Susie at the beginning of the story? Let’s add these examples to our map.
What piece of baby furniture did Peter take when he ran away? • What did he decide to do with his chair at the end of the story? • We can add chair to the map because , in the end, Peter decided to share his chair with his baby sister.
What treasures do we share at home? Baby furniture. Family photographs toye clothing. Adinka cloth Fire truck. crib relatives baby photographs cradle High chair chair
Look at the picture. Today we are going to use this picture to help us change a sound in one word to make a new word. Find the animal in the new suit. Let’s change the /n/ in new to /t/. Say the new word to.
/b/ook, /l/ook, Sui/t/, sou/p/, /b/all, /f/all,
/p/an, /m/an pa/t/ pa/n/, b/a/ke b/e/ak,
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