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Word Work Phonics Practice Additional Resources. Messenger, Messenger. High Frequency Words. Day One Day Two Day Three Day Four Day Five. What kinds of transportation help people do their jobs?. Compare and Contrast. Define Compare and Contrast
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Word Work Phonics Practice Additional Resources Messenger, Messenger High Frequency Words Day One Day Two Day Three Day Four Day Five
Compare and Contrast Define Compare and Contrast • When we read, we can tell what is alike and what is different about things in a story. It is called comparing and contrasting. • We compare when we find things that are alike. • We contrast when we find things that are different.
High Frequency Word Practice blue green yellow have she was to said what a you they
Dates We have been saying the date every day when we look at the calendar. This is how the date is written. The name of the month is written first. The month always starts with an uppercase letter. George Washington was born on February 22, 1732. George W. Bush was born on July 6, 1946.
Let’s Write- Dates When is St. Patrick’s Day? This St. Patrick’s Day is on March 17, 2009.
Shared Reading Pages 4–5 What time of the day is it? It is morning, and the man is waking up. Why do you think he needs to wake up? Develop Vocabulary sun, wind, rain, snow Pages 6–7 What is the messenger carrying? The messenger is carrying a bike. What do you think he will do with the bike? Develop Vocabulary bike Pages 8–9 Where is the messenger riding? He is riding his bike across a bridge. Where could he be going?
Shared Reading Pages 10–11 What is Calvin Curbhopper looking at? Why does he check his watch? Pages 12–13 What kind of buildings are in this city? The buildings are very tall. Have you ever been in a very tall building? Pages 14–15 What is Calvin Curbhopper doing in this picture? Calvin uses a radio to call his boss. Who does he call on the radio?
Shared Reading Pages 16–17 What did Calvin Curbhopper just ride through? Calvin takes shortcuts through tunnels and parking lots. Why does he take shortcuts? Develop Vocabulary parking lots, tunnels Pages 18–19 What is Calvin Curbhopper doing? Calvin is eating lunch on his bike. Why can't he stop to eat? Expand Vocabulary squints Pages 20–21 Who is Calvin waving to? Calvin waves to his pals as he rides by. What are his friends doing?
Shared Reading Pages 22–23 How can you tell Calvin Curbhopper is cold in this picture? Calvin is cold as he rides his bike. Have you ever ridden a bike when it was cold outside? distancing Pages 24–25 What time of day is it now? It is nighttime, and Calvin is still making deliveries. How can you tell? Pages 26–27 What does Calvin Curbhopper see out the window of the building? Calvin can see the city's lights from the tall building window. Have you ever seen a city from a tall building?
Shared Reading Pages 28–29 Where is Calvin riding now? Calvin is on the bridge again. Where do you think Calvin is going? Pages 30–31 What kind of look does Calvin have on his face? Calvin looks happy to be home. How do you feel when you get home?
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Let’s Write- Dates When we write a date, we write the month, then the date, then a comma, and finally the year. Watch as I write this date: May 1, 2006. The comma is the little curved line between the number for the day and the year. Let’s write today’s date!