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Unit 2

Communities. Unit 2. Who Works Here?. By: Melissa Blackwell Burke. Who works where you live?. Objectives. Yesterday: Long i ( CVCe ), reviewed Long a, Soft c/s/ & g/j /, High-frequency words, & Special Titles Today:Test Day Spelling and Phonics:

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Unit 2

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  1. Communities Unit 2

  2. Who Works Here? By: Melissa Blackwell Burke Who works where you live?

  3. Objectives Yesterday: Long i (CVCe), reviewed Long a, Soft c/s/ & g/j/, High-frequency words, & Special Titles Today:Test Day Spelling and Phonics: Long i (CVCe) and digraphs wh, ch, & tch Skill: High-Frequency Words Grammar: Special Titles

  4. Morning Warm-Up! This week we read about people who work in a community. Policeand firefighters keep our community safe.

  5. Question of the Day • What are some ways we can all be good citizens?

  6. Review Oral Vocabulary • Name things in the message that: • names people who leave their headquarters to patrol a city • describes people who follow the laws made by community leaders

  7. citizen Amazing Words community headquarters law patrol leader branch earn Objective: Build oral vocabulary.

  8. Just what do they mean? citizen – a person who lives in a certain location community – the town or city in which you live law – a rule that tells people what they can and cannot do leader – the head of a group

  9. Just what do they mean? headquarters – places where business or city leaders work patrol – to move around, watching or guarding branch – a smaller type of a larger bank, library, or office earn – when you are paid for work you do

  10. Time to Read Share Literature-Build Concepts Walk Around a City • Yesterday the class listened to find out how a town can grow into a city. • Today listen to find out why so many people come to live in a city. By: Peter and Connie Roop

  11. Build Oral Vocabulary • Why do so many people come to live in a city? • Why do you think the author says a city is very exciting?

  12. Blending Strategy We have had words like madeandlake. Long i (CVCe) bike = bike wide ripe like time prize wise life dime rice mine kite mice shine

  13. Long i (CVCe) Word Review

  14. like

  15. time

  16. fine

  17. kite

  18. mice

  19. nice

  20. nine

  21. smile

  22. pile

  23. pine

  24. bite

  25. shine

  26. dine

  27. wipe

  28. ice

  29. lime

  30. Blending Strategy We have had words like shipandthem. Digraphs wh, ch, tch when = when chip = chip catch munchchamp which match suchchop whale itch muchchick lunch

  31. Words To Know

  32. which

  33. such

  34. while

  35. white

  36. when

  37. whale

  38. chin

  39. chat

  40. chess

  41. check

  42. patch

  43. ranch

  44. Mitch

  45. lunch

  46. much

  47. catch

  48. watch

  49. match

  50. hatch

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