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Big Question: What kinds of adventures can you have in the city?. Author: Arthur Dorros Genre: Fiction. Big Question: What kinds of adventures can you have in the city?. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Review. Review New Words Progress Monitoring. Monday.
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Big Question:What kinds of adventures can you have in the city? Author: Arthur Dorros Genre: Fiction
Big Question:What kinds of adventures can you have in the city? Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Review
Today we will learn: • Build Background • Amazing Words • Shared Reading: Abuela • Vocabulary Words • Reteach /e/ • High-Frequency Words • Decodable Reader 23: Red Hen • Grammar: Pronoun “I” • Time for Social Studies: Scenes from Our City • Literature: Poetry
To the City We Will Go To the city we will go, I love the bus, you know. Abuela, Abuela, An adventure for you and me! To the park we will go, A bird flock in a row. Abuela, Abuela, An adventure for you and me!
To the harbor we will go, The boats sail fast and slow. Abuela, Abuela, An adventure for you and me! To the airport we will go, The planes fly high and low. Abuela, Abuela, An adventure for you and me!
Blend Sounds • P e g • l e g • b e l l • p e t • r e d • t e n t • m e s s • t e n
Review • Ben • get • hen • can • red • hid • did • not
Review • Ken • in • ran • pen • got • Len
i can go to see you • I can go to see you.
Grammar • The word I is a special little word. You use the word I when you are talking about yourself. • When we use the letter I to talk about ourselves, it is always an uppercase letter, even if it is in the middle of a sentence.
Let’s Write • Remember the first word in a sentence begins with an uppercase letter. • A telling sentence should end with a period.
Let’s Write • Let’s write a complete sentence about something you like to do.
Oral Language • Comprehension • Grammar Tomorrow we will read Abuela again.
Today we will learn: • Build Background • Amazing Words • Shared Reading: Abuela • Vocabulary Words • Practice /e/ • High-Frequency Words • Phonics Story: Ted and the Pet • Grammar: Pronoun “I” • Shared Writing • Journal Writing • Time for Social Studies: Traveling • Comprehension: Settings