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T7W1D4. How about some more poetry? . Daily Message. Hello, Friends! Have you ever had to share something with a friend? Was it hard or easy for you? Have you ever gone to another friend for help? Love, Mrs. Henley. Word Reading. Phoneme Blending. Hands in the air!.
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T7W1D4 How about some more poetry? Created By Jennifer Henley
Daily Message Hello, Friends! Have you ever had to share something with a friend? Was it hard or easy for you? Have you ever gone to another friend for help? Love, Mrs. Henley Created By Jennifer Henley
Word Reading Created By Jennifer Henley
Phoneme Blending Hands in the air! Created By Jennifer Henley
Daily Language Practice • mary has a rede cowt • we climed a Mountain Created By Jennifer Henley
Sound/Spelling Review Created By Jennifer Henley
Sound By Sound Blending g r ow ing growing Created By Jennifer Henley
Sound By Sound Blending s n ow y snowy Created By Jennifer Henley
Sound By Sound Blending ow f o ll follow Created By Jennifer Henley
Sound By Sound Blending c oa s t ing coasting Created By Jennifer Henley
Sound By Sound Blending w i n d ow window Created By Jennifer Henley
Sound By Sound Blending c l oa k cloak Created By Jennifer Henley
Sound By Sound Blending f oa m y foamy Created By Jennifer Henley
Sound By Sound Blending er c oa s t coaster Created By Jennifer Henley
Sound By Sound Blending r ai n b ow rainbow Created By Jennifer Henley
Sound By Sound Blending y e ll ow yellow Created By Jennifer Henley
Poetry Link Let’s read some poetry by an amazing poet! Created By Jennifer Henley
How to read poetry • When you read poetry, always read the title first. Often it will tell you what the poem will be about! • Remember poems don’t necessarily tell a story. Sometimes they just share an idea in a fun way. • When we read, listen for rhyming words and think about how the poem makes you feel. Created By Jennifer Henley
Concept Vocabulary Created By Jennifer Henley
Hug O’ WarSharing Turn to page 40! Created By Jennifer Henley
Think about what you read • What are some things that people do when they play hug o’ war? • Why do you think the author likes hug o’ war better than tug o’ war? • How would you solve the problem of sharing things? • In what ways are the boys in That Toad Is Mine! different from the person in “Sharing”? Created By Jennifer Henley
Sentence Reading • My hen will lay an egg. • I like to play baseball. • I like plain vanilla ice cream the best. • I have a pain in my tooth. • We like playing kickball. Created By Jennifer Henley
Funny Word Pairs Let’s draw some silly word pairs in the Smart Notebook! Created By Jennifer Henley
Friendship Words Created By Jennifer Henley
Writing Clearly Created By Jennifer Henley
Dictation Let’s practice those spelling words! Created By Jennifer Henley