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Monday 1. we seen the flag of japan mexico and canada at the olympic games 2. miss harned said most flags are colored red yellow blue black or green. DOM
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Monday1. we seen the flag of japan mexico and canada at the olympic games2. miss harned said most flags are colored red yellow blue black or green DOM Draw the following shapes in the correct order. The second shape is a medium circle. The third shape is a large triangle. The first shape is a small square.
Supporting Details Main IdeaWe Should Take Care of Animals
Prefixes • un and dis
Prefixes • un and dis • Mean not
Prefixes • re
Prefixes • re • Means: again
Prefixes • Pre
Prefixes • Pre • Means: Before
Use the prefixes un, re, pre, and dis with these base words made, read, heat, order, clear, cook print, like, tie, load, press and own to make new words Building Words
Sequence • Remember we have used Clue words to help us organize the sequence of events within a story. • First • Next • Then • Last
More Sequencing Clue Words • Sequence is the order of events in a story. • Clue words help you figure out and remember the order of events. • First • Next • Then • Now • Finally
Tips to Remember! • Good readers pay attention to the order of events in a story. Sometimes there are clue words to help of keep events in order and sometimes there are not. • Using a graphic organizer is a good way to record events as we read a story to help us remember.
Side Note on Pronouns • This is the second week in our study of pronouns. We will be study pronouns for the next several weeks. Please note, you have singular and plural pronouns, possessive pronouns, and object pronouns. Do not rush, we are focusing on one type each week.
Grammar: Pronouns • Remember • Pronouns are words that take the place of a noun (Person, place, thing or animal.) • Last week we work on using the pronouns, she, they, we, he, and it.
Pronoun usage • Pronouns can replace 1 person’s name and 2 or more people’s names. • Pronouns for ONE person • I, me, he, she, you • Pronouns for TWO or MORE people • You, we, us, them, they,
Practicing Pronouns • Identify the pronouns and tell if they name one or more that one noun. Mom and Dad are driving home tonight. They saw a cat. It was sitting by the side of the road. “We should have stopped.” said Mom. Dad pulled over. He got a blanket out or the trunk and wrapped it around the cat. Mom held the cat while Dad drove it to the vet. They took the cat into the vet’s office.
Tuesday1. the first american flag on the moon was bringed by neil armstrong and edwin aldrin in 19692. i was watching tv and saw they put the flag on the moon DOM How many months have you been in second grade? 24-19= 18-5= 9-2=
pours Rains heavily
lightning A flash of light in the sky during a storm.
thunder A loud sound in sky that comes after a flash of lightning.
storm Heavy rain, snow, or hail
flashes Moves quickly by
pounds Hite with noise and forces
rolling Making a loud deep sound
stray lost
nudging Giving a small push
brooding Worrying or thinking hard
Context Clues, p.182 • Sometimes are you read, you may not know the meaning of a word. • When this happens look at the words in the sentence you do know and the sentences around it. These are called context clues. • They can help you figure out the meaning of the word you don’t know.
Pronouns: Singular and Plural • Singular Pronouns: • Plural Pronouns:
Pronouns: Singular and Plural • Singular Pronouns: name only one noun • Plural Pronouns: name more than one noun