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Why are sports important in our country? Click to listen to the story.

Why are sports important in our country? Click to listen to the story. Small Group Timer. Review Games. Vocabulary & Amazing Words: Arcade Games Jigword Matchword Speedword Wordsearch Word Web Spelling City: Amazing Spelling City: Vocabulary. Spelling Words: Speedword Word Web

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Why are sports important in our country? Click to listen to the story.

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  1. Why are sports important in our country?Click to listen to the story.

  2. SmallGroupTimer

  3. Review Games Vocabulary & Amazing Words: • Arcade Games • Jigword • Matchword • Speedword • Wordsearch • Word Web • Spelling City: Amazing • Spelling City: Vocabulary Spelling Words: • Speedword • Word Web • Quia Games • Spelling City High Frequency Words • Spelling City

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  8. Big Question:Why are sports important in our country? • Monday • Tuesday • Wednesday • Thursday • Friday

  9. Just Like Josh GibsonMonday

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  11. Just Like Josh GibsonMonday

  12. Today we will learn about: • Amazing Words • Contractions • Compare & Contrast • Visualize • Using Capital Letters

  13. athlete • ath - lete • An athlete is somebody who uses skills and abilities to compete in sports. • The basketball players were skilled athletes. • The fastest athletes competed in the race.

  14. challenge • chal - lenge • A challenge is a test of someone’s abilities. You can also challenge someone by daring him or her to do something. • Pitching a perfect game was her biggest challenge. • The other team will challenge us to a rematch if we win.

  15. effort • ef - fort • Effort is the physical and mental energy you use to do something or to achieve a goal. • The men used a lot of effort to move the refrigerator onto the truck. • She put forth her best effort.

  16. Listen to a song about being an athlete.

  17. Contractions • didn’t • What do you know about reading this word? • Didn’t is a contraction of the words did and not. • An apostrophe takes the place of the letter o in not. • Today we’ll learn about contractions made from other words.

  18. Contractions • we’re • This word is a contraction, a short way of saying and writing two words. • An apostrophe takes the place of letters that are left out. • You can read this word because you know the two words that make this contraction.

  19. Contractions • we’re – we are • The apostrophe in we’re takes the place of the letter a in are. • To read contractions, first read the word before the apostrophe and then blend it with what comes after the apostrophe.

  20. Contractions • I’ve • don’t • can’t • he’d ( ’d can mean had or would) • you’re • she’d ( ’d can mean had or would) • won’t • they’re • I’d • they’d • we’ve • could’ve

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  33. Contractions • he’d • I’ll • shouldn’t • don’t • can’t • they’ve • they’re • I’d • where’s • won’t • we’ll • there’s • we’ve • she’s • what’ll

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  35. Compare and ContrastVisualize • Recall Horace and Morris but mostly Dolores. • Let’s compare the boys’ club and the girls’ club. • How would the story have been different if the boys had not decided to make their own club?

  36. Compare and ContrastVisualize • Good readers compare and contrast what they read with what they already know. • Sometimes there are helpful clue words that help us compare and contrast, such as like, however, and but. Sometimes there aren’t any clue words. • Good readers picture, or visualize, what is happening in a story in their minds. Then we compare what we are reading with what we already know.

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  38. Daily Fix-It i want to be an atlete I want to be an athlete. they’re watching ken play They’re watching Ken play.

  39. Using Capital Letters • Sentences should always begin with a capital letter. • Days of the week, months of the year, and holidays begin with capital letters. • The first day of January is New Year’s Day. • Titles for people begin with capital letters. • Every year Mr. Lewis has a big party.

  40. Using Capital Letters • The last monday in may is memorial day. • The last Monday in May is Memorial Day. • Every year coach Scalia and mrs. Kurtz march in the parade. • Every year Coach Scalia and Mrs. Kurtz march in the parade.

  41. Using Capital Letters • This year the fourth of july is on a friday. • This year the Fourth of July is on a Friday. • We always go to the barbecue at mr. Garcia’s house. • We always go to the barbecue at Mr. Garcia’s house.

  42. Using Capital Letters • What holiday is on the fourth thursday in november? • What holiday is on the fourth Thursday in November? • I saw dr. Martin and ms. Chang at the thanksgiving party. • I saw Dr. Martin and Ms. Chang at the Thanksgiving party.

  43. Wrap Up Your Day! • Contractions ’re, ’ve, ’d, don’t and won’t. • Compare and Contrast • Let’s Talk About It • Tomorrow we will read about a girl that liked to play baseball.

  44. Just Like Josh GibsonMonday

  45. Just Like Josh GibsonTuesday

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  47. Today we will learn about: • Contractions ’re, ’ve, ’d • Amazing Words • Vocabulary Words • Multiple-Meaning Words • Context Clues • Use Capital Letters

  48. dainty • dain - ty • Dainty means delicate and pretty. • The dress had a dainty lace collar. • You could eat the dainty cookies in one bite.

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