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Animal Answers. My SideWalks Level C Unit 2, Week 1, Day 4. Objectives. Word Work: Phonics: Spiral Review Review Vocabulary Read or Listen to a Passage: “Animal Champs,” p.28 Comprehension Strategy: Main Idea and Listening. Word Work. kitten
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Animal Answers My SideWalks Level C Unit 2, Week 1, Day 4
Objectives • Word Work: Phonics: Spiral Review • Review Vocabulary • Read or Listen to a Passage: “Animal Champs,” p.28 • Comprehension Strategy: Main Idea and Listening
Word Work kitten Look at this word. You can read this word because you know how to divide the word into syllables and blend the syllables together. This word has two consonants together in the middle. What are they? Where do they divide this word? Now read the word parts from left to right. What is the word. To read a word like kitten, I figure out its parts, read them from left to right, and blend the parts to read the whole word.
Word Work invite
Word Work harvest
Word Work Lets blend some words together. Remember to blend in the word in your head first and then say it aloud.
Word Work running
Word Work picnic
Word Work picture
Word Work sudden
Word Work magnet
Word Work forgave
Word Work support
Word Work candy
Word Work finger
Word Work cabbage
Vocabulary adapt to change something to fit different conditions; adjust
Vocabulary environment everything in the world that surrounds a living thing
Vocabulary protect to keep someone or something safe from harm or danger; defend; guard
Vocabulary survive to continue to live or exist; remain
Vocabulary wildlife wild animals and plants
Passage When you read, identifying main ideas is important. As you read, think about the main idea that the facts and details are describing. Looking at the pictures and illustrations may also help you identify main ideas.
Passage The passage we will listen to today is about the amazing abilities of some animals.
Passage “Animal Champs,” p. 28
Comprehension About how fast can a whale dive? What kind of insect can carry about 850 times it own weight? What does a spider make that is stronger than some metal? How can you tell how old a clam is? What do you think is the selection’s main idea?
Objectives • Assessment Options: Fluency, Comprehension, Sentence Reading, Passage Reading