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Big Question: What kind of home does a mouse need in winter?. Author : Karen Wallace Genre : Informational Text. Big Question: What kind of home does a mouse need in winter?. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Review. Review New Words Progress Monitoring. Monday.
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Big Question: What kind of home does a mouse need in winter? Author: Karen Wallace Genre: Informational Text
Big Question: What kind of home does a mouse need in winter? Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Review
Today we will learn: • Build Background • Amazing Words • Shared Reading: A Bed for the Winter • Vocabulary Words • Introduce /i/ • High-Frequency Words • Decodable Reader 10: My Cap • Grammar: Adjectives for Opposites • Shared Writing • Journal Writing • Science: Day-to-Day Weather Changes • Comprehension: Sequence
Little Mouse Hurry, scurry, little mouse, Where can you find a safe, warm house? Not in the meadow, not in the bear’s den, Not in a bee hive where bees sleep in, Hurry, scurry, little mouse, Where can you find a safe, warm house? Hurry, scurry, little mouse, Where can you find a safe, warm house? Not in a squirrel’s nest, not in a stump, Why not try a hole in a safe, tree trunk? Hurry, scurry, little mouse, Where can you find a safe, warm house?
Blend Sounds • t i p • s i p • T i m
Blending Practice • c a p • a t • C a m • a m • M a c
High Frequency Words Review • we • have • the • is • like • I • a • my
dormouse needs a house • Dormouse needs a house.
Grammar • Describing words are called adjectives. They help us describe people, animals, places and things. • Today we are going to practice using adjectives to write about opposites.
Let’s Write! • I have short hair. • She has long hair.
Tomorrow we will read A Bed for the Winter again. • Oral Language • Comprehension • Grammar
Today we will learn: • Build Background • Amazing Words • Shared Reading: A Bed for the Winter • Vocabulary Words • Practice /i/ • High-Frequency Words • Phonics Story: The Pig • Grammar: Adjectives for Opposites • Shared Writing • Journal Writing • Science: Preparing for Winter Weather • Comprehension: The Dormouse’s Trip
Little Mouse Hurry, scurry, little mouse, Where can you find a safe, warm house? Not in the meadow, not in the bear’s den, Not in a bee hive where bees sleep in, Hurry, scurry, little mouse, Where can you find a safe, warm house? Hurry, scurry, little mouse, Where can you find a safe, warm house? Not in a squirrel’s nest, not in a stump, Why not try a hole in a safe, tree trunk? Hurry, scurry, little mouse, Where can you find a safe, warm house?