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Day 15. SIPPS. She was in the house. Sh REVIEW A, E, I, O, U, ___Y, _Y and Sh. SIPPS. Shed shot shin dash shut led Lup shap tem mosh Trot shush clump shelf shift rent Shrap pand shelt mift. SIPPS. I said, “Do your homework.” Please do not talk.
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SIPPS • She was in the house. • Sh • REVIEW • A, E, I, O, U, ___Y, _Y and Sh
SIPPS • Shed shot shin dash shut led • Lupshap tem mosh • Trot shush clump shelf shift rent • Shrappandsheltmift
SIPPS • I said, “Do your homework.” • Please do not talk. • How many pieces of cake are left? • Are there any cookies for me? • said do many any
SIPPS • Ha hap ap • Jot otjo • Yeg ye eg • Puuvpuv • ilrilri
SIPPS • LIST A LIST B LIST C -dle -dle -dle (puddle, candle) (puddle, candle) (puddle, candle) -tle -tle -dle (bottle, little) (bottle, little) (bottle, little) colcolish (college, colony) (college, colony) (childish, greenish)
SIPPS • List A List B List C pa.per me.ter pol.ish mem.ber fos.sil pub.lish ru.ler i.tem bub.ble but.ter sug.gest jun.gle bot.tle en.try com.plex sto.ryre.mem.berhar.ness prop.er.ty ba.sic man.ner plen.tyas.sem.blyre.mem.ber
Spelling • PreTEST • Family Times
Family Times • Write your spelling words on FAMILY TIMES using getting easiest swimming heavier greatest pleased emptied leaving worried strangest freezing funniest angrier shopped included occurred supplying scarier happiest
Daily Fix IT • What will you by with your money. • Your piggy bank is heavyer than mine
Grammar I needed that candle Why isn’t Alexander rich now?
Grammar • A statement is a sentence that tells something. • Example Most people save money. • A question is a sentence that asks something. • Do you save money?
Zach the Yard Sale Whiz • Listen for the meanings of the following words allowance resist retail
Sequence • I made sure to wash my hands before dinner, and then I sat at the table. • CLUE WORDS • Write to Read together!
Build Background • Spending Saving
Vocabulary Words • College ~ a school of higher learning • Dimes ~ coins in the US & Canada worth ten cents • Downtown ~ the main part or business part of a town or city • Fined ~ made someone pay money as punishment for breaking a law or regulation • Nickels ~ coins in the US & Canada worth 5 cents • Quarters ~ coins in the US & Canada worth 25 cents • Rich ~ having a great deal of money
Alexander Who Used to Be Rich • Listen for enjoyment
Centers • Grammar worksheet • Phonics worksheet • Reading Practice Workbook page 23, 24 • Definition Cards • Computers • Library • Sequencing with 10 important sentences
Review for Math • Page 15 in your math text book • Complete page 15
Social Studies • Many People, Many Ways of Life • Important Words A custom is a way of doing something. The culture of a group is made up of things the people share.Founders are the people who start the community.