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Learning Objective Name _____________________. Today, we will read word families. CFU What are we going to do today?. Activate (or provide) Prior Knowledge. What letters are the same in these words? (whiteboards). CFU
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Learning ObjectiveName _____________________ Today, we will read word families. CFU What are we going to do today? Activate (or provide) Prior Knowledge What letters are the same in these words?(whiteboards) CFU Students, you already know that some words end in the same letters. When a group of words end in the same letters, we call them a word family. Today, we will read word families.
Concept Development Aword family is a group1 of words that end in the same letters. 1 number of people or things put together Example: the –an word family Not a word family: CFU Name a word in the –an word family. Why is fun, cut, and rug not a word family? Which is an example of a word family? How do you know? In your own words, what is a word family? A word family is____________________
Skill Development/Guided Practice Aword family is a group of words that end in the same letters. CFU (#3) How did I/you read the –at words in the sentence? Read word families. Step #1: Read all the words in the –at word family three times. Step #2: Read the sentence. Step #3: Read the –at word(s) in the sentence aloud.
Skill Development/Guided Practice (continued) Aword family is a group of words that end in the same letters. CFU (#3) How did I/you read the –ug words in the sentence? Read word families. Step #1: Read all the words in the –ug word family three times. Step #2: Read the sentence. Step #3: Read the –ug word(s) in the sentence aloud.
Relevance Aword family is a group of words that end in the same letters. 1. Reading word families will help you read words. If I know how to read the word cat, I can read other words in the –at word family, like: sat, hat, fat 2. Reading word families will help you spell words. If I know how to spell the word ran, I can spell other words in the –an word family, like: van, fan, can CFU Does anyone else have another reason why it is relevant to read word families? (pair-share) Why is it relevant to read word families? You may give me one of my reasons or one of your own. Which reason is more relevant to you? Why?
Aword family is a group of words that end in the same letters. Skill Closure Read word families. Step #1: Read all the words in the –at word family three times. Step #2: Read the sentence. Step #3: Read the –at word(s) in the sentence aloud. Constructed Response Closure Miss Lock asked the class to write words from a word family. Emma wrote: bad, sad, mad Do these words belong to the same word family? How do you know? Summary Closure What did you learn today about reading word families? (pair-share)
Independent Practice Name _________________________ A word family is a group of words that end in the same letters. Read word families. Step #1: Read all the words in the –an word family three times. Step #2: Read the sentence. Step #3: Read the –an word(s) in the sentence aloud.
Periodic Review 1 Name _________________________ A word family is a group of words that end in the same letters. Read word families. Step #1: Read all the words in the –en word family three times. Step #2: Read the sentence. Step #3: Read the –en word(s) in the sentence aloud.
Periodic Review 2 Name _________________________ A word family is a group of words that end in the same letters. Read word families. Step #1: Read all the words in the –op word family three times. Step #2: Read the sentence. Step #3: Read the –op word(s) in the sentence aloud.
Periodic Review 3 Name _________________________ A word family is a group of words that end in the same letters. Read word families. Step #1: Read all the words in the –ill word family three times. Step #2: Read the sentence. Step #3: Read the –ill word(s) in the sentence aloud.