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    1. How do animals change as they grow? Click to listen to story.

    2. Small Group Timer

    3. Frogs Online Games

    4. Frogs

    5. Frogs

    6. Frogs

    7. Big Question: How do animals change as they grow? Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

    8. Frogs Monday

    9. Frogs Monday

    10. Today we will learn about: Amazing Words Dipthongs: ou, ow Compare and Contrast Graphic Organizer Adjectives that Compare

    12. appearance ap – pear - ance An appearance is the way a person, an animal, or a thing looks. An appearance can also be the way something seems to look or to be. The child’s appearance was clean and neat. The performer gave the appearance that juggling was easy.

    13. stage stage A stage is a step or time in a person’s or animal’s life. Toddlers go through a stage when they always say no. Puppies go through a stage when they like to chew everything.

    14. stage

    15. transform trans - form When you transform something, you change it. The gardener will transform the drab backyard into a beautiful garden. We will transform the basement into a great playroom.

    16. Click to listen to “Tadpole Transformation.”

    17. Animal Names T-chart

    18. Animal Names T-chart

    19. Animal Names T-chart

    20. Animal Names T-chart

    21. Animal Names T-chart

    22. Animal Names T-chart

    23. Animal Names T-chart

    24. Animal Names T-chart

    25. Animal Names T-chart

    26. Animal Names T-chart

    27. Animal Names T-chart

    28. Animal Names T-chart

    29. Animal Names T-chart

    30. Dipthongs: ou, ow grow What do you know about reading this word? The letters ow can stand for the sound /o/. Today we’ll learn another sound for ow. owl.

    31. owl The letters ow can stand for the long o sound or the dipthong /ou/. The context provides the clue to pronunciation. cow now down brown crowd flower Sometimes the letters ou stand for the dipthong/ou/. In a dipthong, each vowel contributes to the sound heard. out loud sour ground about mountain

    32. Dipthongs: ou, ow Blend these words. count found cow brown ouch allow how out down round howl sound now vowel scout

    33. Sorting Dipthongs: ou, ow frown, snow, glow, cloud, down, growl, flown, ouch, count, crown, throw, round

    34. Sorting Dipthongs: ou, ow frown, snow, glow, cloud, down, growl, flown, ouch, count, crown, throw, round

    35. Sorting Dipthongs: ou, ow frown, snow, glow, cloud, down, growl, flown, ouch, count, crown, throw, round

    36. Sorting Dipthongs: ou, ow frown, snow, glow, cloud, down, growl, flown, ouch, count, crown, throw, round

    37. Sorting Dipthongs: ou, ow frown, snow, glow, cloud, down, growl, flown, ouch, count, crown, throw, round

    38. Sorting Dipthongs: ou, ow frown, snow, glow, cloud, down, growl, flown, ouch, count, crown, throw, round

    39. Sorting Dipthongs: ou, ow frown, snow, glow, cloud, down, growl, flown, ouch, count, crown, throw, round

    40. Sorting Dipthongs: ou, ow frown, snow, glow, cloud, down, growl, flown, ouch, count, crown, throw, round

    41. Sorting Dipthongs: ou, ow frown, snow, glow, cloud, down, growl, flown, ouch, count, crown, throw, round

    42. Sorting Dipthongs: ou, ow frown, snow, glow, cloud, down, growl, flown, ouch, count, crown, throw, round

    43. Sorting Dipthongs: ou, ow frown, snow, glow, cloud, down, growl, flown, ouch, count, crown, throw, round

    44. Sorting Dipthongs: ou, ow frown, snow, glow, cloud, down, growl, flown, ouch, count, crown, throw, round

    45. Sorting Dipthongs: ou, ow frown, snow, glow, cloud, down, growl, flown, ouch, count, crown, throw, round

    46. Dipthongs: ou, ow found ground follow gown shout town aloud plow trout pouch frown crowd cowboy mouth shown

    47. Frogs

    48. Word Family Word – dime (online dictionary)

    49. Word Family Word – dime

    50. Word Family Word – flex (online dictionary)

    51. Word Family Word – flex

    52. Compare & Contrast & Graphic Organizers Remember in The Quilt Story how Abigail used the quilt. Did the animals in the attic use the quilt in the same ways? When you compare and contrast things, you tell how they are alike and different. A graphic organizer helps you organize information. The chart can help you keep track of how things are alike and different.

    54. Daily Fix-It the bride wore a white goun. The bride wore a white gown. dan rode a bus dontown Dan rode a bus downtown.

    55. Adjectives that Compare An adjective describes a person, place, animal, or thing. Add –er to an adjective to compare two persons, places, or things. Add –est to compare three or more persons, places, or things.

    56. Adjectives that Compare The chick is smaller than the hen. Smaller compares two things—the chick and the hen. The egg is smallest of the three. Smallest compares three things—the egg, the chick, and the hen.

    57. Adjectives that Compare Lions are faster than zebras.

    58. Adjectives that Compare Lions are faster than zebras. The cheetah is the fastest animal on land.

    59. Adjectives that Compare Lions are faster than zebras. The cheetah is the fastest animal on land. The blue whale is the longest animal of all.

    60. Adjectives that Compare Lions are faster than zebras. The cheetah is the fastest animal on land. The blue whale is the longest animal of all.

    61. Adjectives that Compare Dolphins are longer than porpoises.

    62. Adjectives that Compare Dolphins are longer than porpoises. A pine tree is taller than an oak tree.

    63. Adjectives that Compare Dolphins are longer than porpoises. A pine tree is taller than an oak tree. Redwoods are the tallest trees of all.

    64. Adjectives that Compare Dolphins are longer than porpoises. A pine tree is taller than an oak tree. Redwoods are the tallest trees of all.

    65. Adjectives that Compare Fill in the chart.

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    71. Adjectives that Compare Fill in the chart.

    72. Wrap Up Your Day! Dipthongs ou, ow Compare and contrast Let’s Talk About It Tomorrow we will read a selection about an animal that grows and changes as it gets older—a frog.

    73. Frogs Monday

    74. Frogs Tuesday

    75. Frogs Tuesday

    76. Today we will learn about: Amazing Words Dipthongs: ou, ow Vocabulary Words Suffix –ful Word Structure Adjectives that Compare

    78. restless rest - less When you feel restless, you are not able to be still, or you want a change. The baby was restless in her stroller. He became restless after sitting for two hours. The man was restless after doing the same job for ten years.

    79. pursue pur - sue When you pursue something, you follow or chase it. Sharks pursue smaller fish. The police pursued the bank robbers. She will pursue her dream of becoming a doctor.

    80. canopy can –o –py A canopy is a covering above something else. Emily has a green and white canopy over her bed. There is a kelp canopy floating on the surface of the ocean.

    81. canopy

    82. Read-Aloud

    83. Dipthongs: ou, ow powder You can read this word because you know how to read words with the letters ow. The letters ow can stand for /ou/ or /o/. What sound do the letters ow stand for in this word? loud What sound do the letters ow stand for in this word?

    84. Dipthongs: ou, ow When you come to a new word, look at the letters from left to right and think about the vowel sounds. Say the sounds in the word to yourself and then read the word. ounce flower drowsy

    85. Dipthongs: ou, ow outer bounce downtown shower grouch towel sprout

    86. Click to listen to “The Tadpoles and the Wise, Old Owl.”

    87. Dipthongs: ou, ow Find the words with ou and ow in “The Tadpoles and the Wise, Old Owl.” owl grouchy around out bounce ground how our now pout sprout

    88. Making Words o, u, e b, d, h, l, m, n, p, s, t, w

    89. Frogs

    90. Word Family Word - foot (online dictionary)

    91. Word Family Word - foot

    92. Dipthongs: ou, ow We can walk around the south part of downtown. The mouse on the ground did not make a sound. Put on that crown and the gown with the flower.

    93. Vocabulary Words pond – a small body of water wonderful – causing wonder or amazement powerful – having power or great strength insects – animals with six legs and a three-part body crawls – moves slowly on hands and knees skin – outer covering of the body shed – to drop or lose (next slide)

    94. pond

    95. insects

    96. skin

    97. shed

    98. Other Words to Know spawn – to lay eggs bulges – curves outward vegetarians – living things that eat only food from plants (next slide)

    99. spawn

    100. Vocabulary Word Review wonderful water powerful eyes insects gone crawls break shed behind

    102. Daily Fix-It a grey mose ran up the clock A grey mouse ran up the clock. did you here that sound. Did you hear that sound?

    103. Adjectives that Compare An adjective describes a person, place, animal, or thing. Add –er to an adjective to compare two persons, places, or things. Add –est to compare three or more persons, places, or things.

    104. Wrap Up Your Day! Vocabulary words Graphic organizers Let’s Talk About It Tomorrow we will learn more about how frogs changes as they get older.

    105. Frogs Tuesday

    106. Frogs Wednesday

    107. Frogs Wednesday

    108. Today you will learn about: Amazing words Vowels oo, u Diphthongs ou, ow Suffix –ful Appropriate phrasing Adjectives that compare

    110. forage for - age Forage means to go from place to place looking for something, usually food. Bears forage in the woods looking for berries. Rabbits forage in the vegetable garden.

    111. forage

    112. forepaw fore – paw A forepaw is one of the front feet of an animal with four paws. The dog scratched at the door with its forepaw. The cat played with a ball of yarn between its forepaws.

    113. forepaw

    114. Read-Aloud

    115. Vowels oo, u foot - put You can read these words because you know that the vowels oo and u can stand for the sound /u/.

    116. Vowels oo, u full pull push bush book hook hood wood

    117. Vocabulary Words crawls, insects, pond, powerful, shed, skin, wonderful If you have many insects in your yard, is it a good idea to keep frogs in your yard too? Is a rainbow that appears after a rainstorm wonderful to see? Does a frog that has shed its tadpole skin and lips still have them?

    118. Vocabulary Words crawls, insects, pond, powerful, shed, skin, wonderful Can you touch a frog’s skin? Is a pond very dry? When an animal crawls does it leap quickly through the air? Does someone with powerful arms have problems lifting a heavy rock?

    119. Frogs

    120. Word Family Word - friends (online dictionary)

    121. Word Family Word - friends

    122. Suffix - ful The suffix –ful means “full of.” harmful – full of harm helpful – full of help tearful – full of tears powerful – full of power wonderful – full of wonder

    123. Daily Fix-It the frog jumped on the grund The frog jumped on the ground. did max water the flouers Did Max water the flowers?

    124. Adjectives that Compare An adjective describes a person, place, animal, or thing. Add –er to an adjective to compare two persons, places, or things. Add –est to compare three or more persons, places, or things.

    125. Adjectives that Compare Add –er or –est to these adjectives that compare to complete these sentences. Jumpy the Frog is 3 inches long. Rib-It the Frog is 5 inches long. Spotty the Frog is 4 inches long. Rib-It jumps the ___distance of all three frogs.

    126. Adjectives that Compare Add –er or –est to these adjectives that compare to complete these sentences. Jumpy the Frog is 3 inches long. Rib-It the Frog is 5 inches long. Spotty the Frog is 4 inches long. Rib-It jumps the longest distance of all three frogs.

    127. Adjectives that Compare Add –er or –est to these adjectives that compare to complete these sentences. Jumpy the Frog is 3 inches long. Rib-It the Frog is 5 inches long. Spotty the Frog is 4 inches long. Rib-It jumps the longest distance of all three frogs. The distance Spotty can jump is ___ than the distance Jumpy can jump.

    128. Adjectives that Compare Add –er or –est to these adjectives that compare to complete these sentences. Jumpy the Frog is 3 inches long. Rib-It the Frog is 5 inches long. Spotty the Frog is 4 inches long. Rib-It jumps the longest distance of all three frogs. The distance Spotty can jump is longer than the distance Jumpy can jump.

    129. Wrap Up Your Day! Compare and contrast Fluency Let’s Talk About It Tomorrow we will read about the life cycle of another kind of animal—a grasshopper.

    130. Frogs Wednesday

    131. Frogs Thursday

    132. Frogs Thursday

    133. Today we will learn about: Dipthongs: ou, ow Appropriate phrasing Adjectives that compare Give a demonstration

    134. Read-Aloud Otter on His Own

    135. Frogs

    136. Frogs

    137. Sentence Reading Father said, “Put the broken candle on the table.” Mother put the baby in the cradle by the trundle bed. I love to set a good example so I will donate this little bear. I will build a fence around the tomato plants. I went straight to my room, but I couldn’t find my paper. (next slide)

    138. trundle bed

    139. Frogs

    140. Word Family Word - fun (online dictionary)

    141. Word Family Word - fun

    142. From Egg to Egg Pages 90-93

    145. Daily Fix-It jed is tallest than lynn Jed is taller than Lynn. the birds flue soth The birds flew south.

    146. Adjectives that Compare An adjective describes a person, place, animal, or thing. Add –er to an adjective to compare two persons, places, or things. Add –est to compare three or more persons, places, or things.

    147. Adjectives that Compare

    148. Adjectives that Compare

    149. Adjectives that Compare

    150. Speaking & Listening: Giving a Demonstration A speaker uses both words and actions to show or explain to others how to do something in a demonstration. The speaker often uses props to show viewers exactly what must be done in each step of the process. The speaker should carefully describe the order in which the steps must be completed.

    151. Giving a Demonstration

    152. Giving a Demonstration

    153. Wrap UP Your Day! Making connections: text to text Let’s Talk About It We read a story about another animal that changes as it gets older. Tomorrow we will learn more about the life cycle of animals.

    154. Frogs Thursday

    155. Frogs Friday

    156. Today we will learn about: Dipthongs ou, ow Vocabulary words Amazing words High-frequency words Adjectives that compare Diagrams

    157. Read-Aloud Otter on His Own

    158. Frogs

    159. Frogs

    160. Dipthongs ou, ow Look at that clown pout and frown! We put the brown couch in her house. Our class will walk around downtown. That cloud over the tower looks like an owl.

    161. Frogs

    162. Vocabulary Words crawls, skin, wonderful, insects, powerful, shed, pond I am what a snake does when it loses its skin. What am I? I am another word for strong. What am I? I am a small body of water. What am I? I am another word for fantastic. What am I? I am the way a baby moves on its hands and knees. What am I? I am another name for bugs. What am I? I cover the outside of your body. What am I?

    163. Frogs

    164. Daily Fix-It mom bought a pound of aples Mom bought a pound of apples. did bill find the crown. Did Bill find the crown?

    165. Diagrams A diagram is a picture with labeled parts that can provide important information. Your science and social studies textbooks has many diagrams to help you learn information easily. Look in your books and find examples of diagrams and explain what they show.

    166. Wrap Up Your Week! Let’s Talk About Our Changing World!

    167. Frogs Friday

    168. Frogs Friday

    169. APTPlus Videos (password required) Amphibians, Fish, and Reptiles (26:00) Animal Life Cycles (14:00) Junior Zoologist: Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles (16:06) Animal Faces, Animal Places (18:00) Animal Profiles: Frogs (10:00) Amphibians: Amazing Animals (22:34) The Magic School Bus Hops Home (26:12) Animals Around Us: Amphibians: What Are They? (20:00)

    170. We are now ready to take our story tests. Story test Classroom webpage, Student page, Taking Tests AR Other Reading Quizzes Quiz # 904622

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