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Boots for Beth. Spelling Words. Them Then This That Path With Men Set Was Said. Practice “th” digraph. http://www.starfall.com/n/skills/th/play.htm?f. Boots for Beth. could was (were) able to friends people you like new opposite of old put to place or position
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Spelling Words • Them • Then • This • That • Path • With • Men • Set • Was • Said
Practice “th” digraph • http://www.starfall.com/n/skills/th/play.htm?f
Boots for Beth • could was (were) able to • friends people you like • new opposite of old • put to place or position • she word that stands for girl • useput to some purpose
Telling Parts of Sentences • Jan wants milk. • Mom gets it for her. Make up your own telling part. • Jan and mom • Dad and I
THE THREE LITTLE PIGS • http://math-www.uni-paderborn.de/~odenbach/pigs/pig2.html
Review Punctuation • http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/trophies/go_for_gold/content_builder/dswmedia/g1_punctuation/nadia.htm
Three little pigs sing along • (tune of This Old Man) • This young pig, built a house, Out of straw he built a house. But old wolf, huff-and-puff, blew it into shreds, This pig ran to brother's instead. • Next young pig, built a house, Out of sticks he built a house, But old wolf, huff-and-puff, blew it clean away, Two pigs ran to brother's that day. • Third young pig, built a house, Out of bricks he built a house. But old wolf, huff-and-puff, couldn't touch the place, Three pigs laughed in old wolf's face. • Then old wolf, climbed the house, (And) down the chimney of the house. But a big pot, boiling pot, caught him where he fell, Burnt his bum and tail, as well. • This old wolf, ran away, Turned hot tail and ran away. And the three pigs, happy pigs, never more did roam, At last three pigs had found their home!
Word Power • Could I have that new hat? • I could use a new hat. • Jill pig has lots of friends • They got her a new hat. • Jill put the new hat on. • “Thank you,” she said.
Review Capitalization • http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/trophies/go_for_gold/content_builder/dswmedia/g1_captilization/nadia.htm
Big • Now I can catch and throw a ball • And spell • Cat, Dog, • And Pig. • I have finished being small • And started • Being Big.
Ten Fingers • I have ten little fingers • And they belong to me. • I can make them do things. • Would you like to see? • I can shut them up tight • Or open them wide. • I can put them together • Or make them all hide. • I can make them jump high, • I can make them jump low, • I can fold them quietly • And hold them so.
Three little pigs sing along • (tune of This Old Man) • This young pig, built a house, Out of straw he built a house. But old wolf, huff-and-puff, blew it into shreds, This pig ran to brother's instead. • Next young pig, built a house, Out of sticks he built a house, But old wolf, huff-and-puff, blew it clean away, Two pigs ran to brother's that day. • Third young pig, built a house, Out of bricks he built a house. But old wolf, huff-and-puff, couldn't touch the place, Three pigs laughed in old wolf's face. • Then old wolf, climbed the house, (And) down the chimney of the house. But a big pot, boiling pot, caught him where he fell, Burnt his bum and tail, as well. • This old wolf, ran away, Turned hot tail and ran away. And the three pigs, happy pigs, never more did roam, At last three pigs had found their home!
Digraph /th/ • Seth has a sloth. • Seth calls his sloth Beth. • That pet is with him a lot! • I think Seth likes the sloth. • I think the sloth likes Seth.
Match the Telling part • Beth • Beth’s boos • Beth’s friends • Beth and her friends • did not fit. • got her new boots. • had fun at the end. • could not use Meg’s boots.
Special Names • http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/trophies/go_for_gold/content_builder/dswmedia/g1_special_names/nadia.htm