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Discover how people from various regions travel by land, water, and air. Explore amazing words, vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension. Sing and learn about different ways of getting around. Join us on this exciting journey!
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Big Question:How do people in different parts of the world travel? Author: Donna Latham Genre: Informational Text
Big Question:How do people in different parts of the world travel? Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Review
Today we will learn: • Build Background • Amazing Words • Shared Reading: On the Move • Vocabulary Words • Introduce /v/ • High-Frequency Words • Decodable Reader 28: Jan at the Fair • Grammar: Nouns • Social Studies: Movement • Social Studies: Geography • Comprehension: Similarities and Differences
How Do You Go? Do you travel to and fro to get where you want to go? Can you drive a big car or a boat you row? Can you climb up on a llama and go real slow? How do you go? Do you travel to and fro to get where you want to go? Can you paddle in a kayak with the waves high and low? Can you drive a big dogsled right through the blinding snow? How do you go?
Do you travel to and fro to get where you want to go? Can you travel in a submarine in the undertow? Will you ride a double-decker bus to the big show? How do you go?
Blend Sounds • v a n • v e t • v e s t
Review • drum • grin • red • drop • get • mud • Jan • sat
Review • tub • hit • will • hop • cup • big • bus
the dog ran to nick • The dog ran to Nick.
Grammar • Nouns, or naming words, are words that name people, places, or things.
Let’s Write • I would like each of you to think of a place you would like to visit. • We are going to write a sentence that has two nouns in it. • The first noun will be your name; the second noun will be the place you want to visit.
Tomorrow we will read On the Move! again. • Oral Language • Comprehension • Grammar
Today we will learn: • Build Background • Amazing Words • Shared Reading: On the Move! • Vocabulary Words • Practice /z/ • High-Frequency Words • Phonics Story: Val’s Top • Grammar: Nouns • Shared Writing • Journal Writing • Social Studies: Physical Traits of Geography • Art: Visiting Places
How Do You Go? Do you travel to and fro to get where you want to go? Can you drive a big car or a boat you row? Can you climb up on a llama and go real slow? How do you go? Do you travel to and fro to get where you want to go? Can you paddle in a kayak with the waves high and low? Can you drive a big dogsled right through the blinding snow? How do you go?
Do you travel to and fro to get where you want to go? Can you travel in a submarine in the undertow? Will you ride a double-decker bus to the big show? How do you go?