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Big Question: What would it be like to take an adventure to the Antarctic?. Author: Fay Robinson Genre: Informational Text. Big Question: What would it be like to take an adventure to the Antarctic?. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Review.
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Big Question:What would it be like to take an adventure to the Antarctic? Author: FayRobinson Genre: Informational Text
Big Question:What would it be like to take an adventure to the Antarctic? Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Review
Today we will learn: • Build Background • Amazing Words • Shared Reading: You Could Go to Antarctica • Vocabulary Words • Introduce /e/ • High-Frequency Words • Decodable Reader 22: Gill Got One • Grammar: Uppercase Letters and Periods • Journal Writing • Time for Science: Weather • Science/Art: Dressing for the Day
It’s a Continent It’s a continent that’s really very cold. I don’t think you’d like it when you’re old. It’s a continent that’s cold; it’s a continent that’s cold. It’s Antarctica, and it’s really very cold. There are penguins, seals, and whales that live there, There are icebergs floating everywhere. There are penguins, seals, and whales;there are penguins, seals, and whales; There are penguins, seals, and whales living there.
Blend Sounds • p e t • m e t • s e t • b e t • n e t • l e t • g e t
Review • Gil • got • sad • pop • Mom • had • plan • flag • not
Review • a • is • one • two • three • four • five
it is cold • It is cold.
Grammar • A complete sentence must start with an uppercase letter and end with a period.
Grammar • Find the difference between these two sentences. • i sat in my seat • I sat in my seat.
Let’s Write • Correct these sentences. • it is cold in the winter • It is cold in the winter. • i like snow • I like snow.
Oral Language • Comprehension • Grammar Tomorrow we will read about Antarctica again.
Today we will learn: • Build Background • Amazing Words • Shared Reading: You Could Go to Antarctica • Vocabulary Words • Practice /e/ • High-Frequency Words • Phonics Story: Ten, Ten, Ten! • Grammar: Practice Uppercase Letters and Periods • Shared Writing • Journal Writing • Time for Science: Icy Cold • Geography: Physical Characteristics of Places
It’s a Continent It’s a continent that’s really very cold. I don’t think you’d like it when you’re old. It’s a continent that’s cold; it’s a continent that’s cold. It’s Antarctica, and it’s really very cold. There are penguins, seals, and whales that live there, There are icebergs floating everywhere. There are penguins, seals, and whales;there are penguins, seals, and whales; There are penguins, seals, and whales living there.