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Sidewalks First Grade

Sidewalks First Grade. Unit 1 Week 5 Day 1. The name for both of these letters is k . This is capital K and this is lowercase k. Kk. This is a koala . The first sound in koala is /k/. Say it with me: /k/, koala. What sounds does koala begin with? Listen to the sound again: /k/.

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Sidewalks First Grade

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  1. SidewalksFirst Grade Unit 1 Week 5 Day 1

  2. The name for both of these letters is k. This is capital K and this is lowercase k. Kk

  3. This is a koala. The first sound in koala is /k/. Say it with me: /k/, koala. What sounds does koala begin with? Listen to the sound again: /k/

  4. Listen to this word key, What sound do you hear at the beginning of key? : That’s right, key begins with /k/? What sound do you hear at the beginning of these words?

  5. You can already read words like this. What is the sound at the beginning of nap? What letter stands for /n/? Today we will learn about words that begin with k. n a p

  6. This is a computer. What sound do you hear at the beginning of computer? /k/. Say it with me: /k/. The c in computer stands for the same sound that k stands for, /k/.

  7. The letter k stands for /k/ in this word. This is how I blend this word: /k/ /i/ /d/, kid. Now you try: /k/ /i/ /d/, kid. kid

  8. Blend these words(as a group), (individually) What letter is this? What sound does it stand for? S I m A a p C n s t M P T c i N B b O k O K

  9. Here are some words that we won’t sound out. We’ll spell them. This word is he, h e, he. What is this word? What are the letters in the word? He is_______________________________________. They go______________________________________. They are_________________________________________. How many letters are in each word?

  10. Amazing Words Habitat:: A habitat is the place where an animal or a plant lives or grows. A fish’s habitat is in a river, lake, or ocean. A fish could not live in a habitat on land. Polar bears live in a cold habitat. Parrots live in a warm habitat. What kind of habitat do you live in? Hatch: When it’s being born, a chick will hatch from an egg. The mother bird will keep her eggs warm until they hatch. When the chicks hatch, they peck at the eggshell to come out. Do all animals hatch from eggs? Survive: TO survive means “ To stay alive or live through”. We need food, water, and air to survive. Fish need to live in water to survive. Use each word in a sentence.

  11. Animal Neighbors pp. 88-95 Before Reading Page 88-89 Who do you see here? What is the girl looking at? Where are the rabbits? Yes, the rabbits are in a pot. What are they doing? Yes, it looks like the rabbits are taking a nap. Page 90-91 What animals do you see here? What are they doing? Yes, some birds are playing in the birdbath. The other birds are flying away. There they go! Page 92-93 What animals are on these pages? What are the squirrels doing? Yes, they are nipping at, or eating, corn kernels off a cob. Page 94-95 What are the girl and boy doing here? Yes, they are watching all the animals in the yard. What animals do you see? Let’s read to find out about wild animals in our neighborhood. During Reading: What did I learn? What is this mainly about? Remember, each picture stands for a particular word. When you see the picture, say the word. First read: Together Second Read: Partners Third Read: Whisper Read After Reading: What did you learn about the habitat of animals in the neighborhood? How do the animals in your neighborhood survive? Do any of the animals you read about hatch from an egg? Which ones?

  12. SidewalksFirst Grade Unit 1 Week 5 Day 2

  13. Animal Neighbors, pp. 89-92 During Reading: What did I learn? What is this mainly about? First read: Together Second Read: Partners Third Read: Whisper Read

  14. The name for both of these letters is f. This is capital F and this is lowercase f. Ff

  15. Word Work • I am going to stay a word. After I say it, you tell me all the sounds in the word. For example, if I say fan, you would say /f/ /a/ /n/. Let’s try one together. Tell the sounds in fad. /f/ /a/ /d/. Good. Now you try. If you come to a word whose sounds you don’t know. I’ll tell you the sound.

  16. You can already read words like this. What is the sound at the beginning of kit? What letter stands for /k/? Today we will learn about words that begin with f. k i t

  17. These are firefighter. What sound do you hear at the beginning of firefighter? /f/. Say it with me: /f/. Firefighter begin with the letter f The sound for f is /f/. The letter f stands for /f/. This is how I blend this word: /f/ /a/ /n/, fan. Now you try it: /f/ /a/ /n/, fan.

  18. The letter f stands for /f/. This is how I blend this word: /i/ /f/, if. Sometimes f can come at the beginning or end of a word. Sometimes when the sound /f/ is at th eend of of a word, the final letters are ff. i f of f

  19. Blend these words(as a group), (individually) What letter is this? What sound does it stand for? S I m A a p C n s t M P T c i N B o b O D F d f

  20. If a word is written with all lowercase letters, all capital letters, or a combination, it is still the same word. We are_______________________________________. I have a little______________________________________. I see a little_________________________________________. How many letters are in each word?

  21. What do they see? Pp. 96-103 Before Reading Page 96-97 What is this boy doing? Binoculars are a telescope for both eyes. They make things that are far away look bigger. What do you think he sees? Yes, he sees bears in the mountains. Page 98-99 What are the kids doing? Yes, they are looking out at the ocean with a telescope at the beach. A telescope makes things look bigger too. What do you think they see? Yes, the fins are probably those of a dolphin. Page 100-101 Where do you think the boy is? Yes, a desert is very hot; it has lots of sand. What is he looking at? The animal is a cougar. A cougar is a large, tan cat that can survive in the desert. Page 102-103 Where is the girl? What does she see? Where are the deer? The deer’s habitat is the woods. During Reading: What did I learn? What is this mainly about? First read: Together Second Read: Partners Third Read: Whisper Read After Reading: What did you learn about wild animals we can find in our neighborhood? What was the selection mainly about? We learned the bears can live in the mountains and dolphins live in the ocean. We also learned that cougars can live in the desert and deer live in the woods. The selection is mainly about how wild animals can live near us and all around us.

  22. Shared Writing • What wild animals can you see in your neighborhood? I can see______________________________.

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