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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. Review New Words Progress Monitoring. Monday.
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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?