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On the Job with Dr. Martha Smith. Pretending. I’m a bear- hear me growl! I’m a lion- hear me roar! I’m a dog- hear me bark! As I run out the door. . Reading Words. The brown cow eats lots. The red ball is round. How did the cat get out of the box?. cow how now down out round nice
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Pretending • I’m a bear- hear me growl! • I’m a lion- hear me roar! • I’m a dog- hear me bark! • As I run out the door.
Reading Words • The brown cow eats lots. • The red ball is round. • How did the cat get out of the box? • cow • how • now • down • out • round • nice • face • does • once
Describing words: taste, smell, sound, feel • Smell • minty • spicy • bad • foul • sweet • flowery • Feel • sticky • soft • cold • hot • wet • rough • Taste • sour • sweet • salty • delicious • disgusting • Sound • loud • crashing • soft • quiet
What do we know about Vets? • doctors • helpers • give shots • give baths • find new homes • give shelter • check weight
On the Job with Dr. Martha Smith • Word Power p. 154 • Genre- Nonfiction • What jobs does she do? • What other community helpers are there?
How a Puppy Grows • I think it’s very funny • The way a puppy grows- • A little on his wiggle-tail, • A little on his nose, • A little on his tummy • And a little on his ears; • I guess he’ll be a dog all right • In a half a dozen years.
Find the ou-ow sound. • No time to Pout • Dad said, “It does no good to pout. You and I can go out.” • With Dad I saw a brown cow. • Then I saw a big, pink sow. • Soon I gave a loud shout. Wow! • Dad handed me a big trout.
Making words • scowl – Change the l to t and the w to u. • scout – Change the c to p. • spout- Take away the s. • pout- Take away the u. • pot- Take away the t and add nd. • pond- Add a u after the o. • pound
Your Own Animal Story • Pretend you are an animal at the shelter. Write about yourself. Use Muffin’s story to get ideas.
Cats • Cats sleep anywhere, • Any table, Any chair, • Top of piano, Window ledge, • In the middle, on the edge, • Open drawer, empty shoe, • Anybody’s lap will do, • Fitted in a cardboard box, • In the cupboard with your frocks- • Anywhere! They don’t care! • Cats sleep anywhere.
Fill in the blank with a vocab. word busy care Dr. eight • _____ Smith is a vet. • She is _______ taking care of animals. • Dr. Smith took _____ of Muffin. • ______ weeks later the kitten found a home.