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Communities. Unit 2. Who Works Here?. By: Melissa Blackwell Burke. Who works where you live?. Objectives. Yesterday: Long i ( CVCe ), Digraphs wh , ch , & tch , High-frequency words & Special Titles Today: Spelling and Phonics: Long i ( CVCe ) and digraphs wh , ch , & tch
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Communities Unit 2
Who Works Here? By: Melissa Blackwell Burke Who works where you live?
Objectives Yesterday: Long i (CVCe), Digraphs wh, ch, & tch, High-frequency words & Special Titles Today: Spelling and Phonics: Long i (CVCe) and digraphs wh, ch, & tch Skill: Author’s Purpose & Story Grammar: Special Titles
Morning Warm-Up! Today we will read about workers in a community. If you watch them, you will see that they do much to help us.
Question of the Day • What workers do you have in your community?
citizen Amazing Words community headquarters law patrol leader branch Objective: Build oral vocabulary.
Just what do they mean? citizen – a person who lives in a certain location community – the town or city in which you live law – a rule that tells people what they can and cannot do leader – the head of a group
Just what do they mean? headquarters – places where business or city leaders work patrol – to move around, watching or guarding branch – a smaller type of a larger bank, library, or office
Time to Read Share Literature-Build Concepts Walk Around a City Walk Around a City gives information about a real place. The words that appear in boldface type are the ones the author thought the reader should know to learn about a city. These words appear in the Glossary at the back. By: Peter and Connie Roop
Time to Read Share Literature-Build Concepts Walk Around a City • Yesterday the class read the book to find out why a city needs police and firefighters. • Listen today to find out what other kinds of jobs people do in a city.
Build Oral Vocabulary • What are some jobs people do in a city? • Is there just one library, one bank, or one grocery store in a city? Why do these things need to have branches?
Phonemic Awareness We just read how people travel on subways in cities. On a subway, you can read while you ride. Listen to the sounds in while. /hw/ /i/ /l/ • Now say each sound as you write the letter that goes with it. /hw/ /i/ /l/ = while whine chime white chive Objective: Blend and segment phonemes.
Blending Strategy We have had words like madeandlake. Long i (CVCe) bike = bike wide ripe like time prize wise life dime rice mine kite mice shine
Long i (CVCe) Word Review
Blending Strategy We have had words like shipandthem. Digraphs wh, ch, tch when = when chip = chip catch munchchamp which match suchchop whale itch muchchick lunch
Words To Know