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Join Piglet on a lucky day as he embarks on exciting adventures in the woods, hoping to find a friend to play with. Will he meet his match? Find out in this charming animal fantasy by Keiko Kasza.
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Big Question:What adventures can you have on a lucky day? Author: Keiko Kasza Genre: Animal Fantasy
Big Question:What adventures can you have on a lucky day? Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Review
Today we will learn: • Build Background • Amazing Words • Shared Reading: My Lucky Day • Vocabulary Words • Practice /l/ • High-Frequency Words • Decodable Reader 19: Hob Can Hit • Grammar: Action Parts • Journal Writing • Time for Science: Our Senses • Math: Make a Guess
It’s My Lucky Day Piglet walked through the woods one day, Hoping to find a friend who could play, Squirrel was scrubbing his filthy house, “Bye, bye, Squirrel! I’ll go find Mouse!” Piglet walked through the woods one day, Hoping to find a friend who could play, Mouse was cooking a wonderful feast, “Bye, bye, Mouse! I’ll find another beast!”
It’s My Lucky Day Piglet walked through the woods one day, Hoping to find a friend who could play, Deer was feeding her little does, “Bye, bye, Deer! You can’t play, I suppose!” Piglet walked through the woods one day, Hoping to find a friend who could play, Along came Fox, “Hey, it’s my lucky day!” “Bye, bye, Fox! Not today!”
Blend Sounds • l a p • l a d • l i p • p a d • p o d
Blending Practice • m a n • D a n • H o b • h i t • p o p • c a n • f a n • P a m • S a m • h a t • i t • d i d • n o t • h o t
High Frequency Words Review • see • is • a • they
nan had a lucky day • Nan had a lucky day.
Grammar • I write. • Which word tells you what I am doing, or my action? • write • The cat sat. • Which word tells what the cat is doing? • sat
Grammar • The dog ran. • Which word tells what the dog did? • ran
Let’s Write! • Let’s make a list of action words that describe something the man could do.
Let’s Write! • Now we will use some of our action words to write a sentence. The first word in a sentence should begin with an uppercase letter. Every sentence should end with a period.
Oral Language • Comprehension • Grammar Tomorrow we will read about the bunny family again.
Today we will learn: • Build Background • Amazing Words • Shared Reading: My Lucky Day • Vocabulary Words • Practice /l/ • High-Frequency Words • Phonics Story: Lad and Me • Grammar: Action Parts • Shared Writing • Journal Writing • Time for Science: Cause and Effect with Growing Things