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When are creative ideas good? When are they bad ? Click to listen to story. Small Group Timer. Vocabulary & Amazing Words: Arcade Games Jigword Matchword Speedword Wordsearch Word Web Spelling City- Voc. Spelling City-Amazing. Spelling Words: Speedword Word Web Quia Games
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When are creative ideas good? When are they bad?Click to listen to story.
Vocabulary & Amazing Words: Arcade Games Jigword Matchword Speedword Wordsearch Word Web Spelling City- Voc. Spelling City-Amazing Spelling Words: Speedword Word Web Quia Games Spelling City High Frequency Words Fill-in-the Blank Spelling City Review Games
Big Question:When are creative ideas good? When are they bad? • Monday • Tuesday • Wednesday • Thursday • Friday
Today we will learn about: • Amazing Words • Compound Words • Cause and Effect • Verbs for present, past, and future
consume • con - sume • When you consume something, you eat it or use it all up. • Our family consumed a huge bowl of popcorn while we watched TV. • A lot of my extra time is consumed by homework and playing ball.
prey • prey • Prey is an animal that is hunted and killed by another animal for food. • Small fish are often the prey of bigger fish. • Mice are the prey of cats.
shrewd • shrewd • Someone or something shrewd is very clever and smart. • Dad told me to be shrewd about deciding what to do with my allowance. • The detective made a shrewd plan to catch the thief.
Compound Words • sail – boat • Today we’ll learn about combining two words, such as sail and boat, to make a compound word. • sailboat
Compound Words • A compound word is made up of two shorter words. • The meaning of the compound word is often made up of the meanings of the two shorter words. • What two words do you hear in sailboat? • What does sailboat mean?
Compound Words • To read compound words, first chunk the word into two words. • Read the two words and then blend them into one word. • Let’s blend this word together: sail-boat. • someone • bedtime • snowstorm • pancake
Compound Words • maybe • daytime • cupcake • airline • haystack • network • rainstorm
Compound Words • schoolyard • everything • bathtub • raindrop • brainstorm • lipstick • airplane • rowboat
baseball starfish railroad goldfish forever paycheck snowflake landlord Compound Words
seashore laptop birthday weekend suntan backyard babysit grasshopper Compound Words
Compound Words • When you read compound words, chunk the word into two small words. • Read the two words and blend them into one compound word.
Word Family Word – then den hen den wren pen
Word Family Word – went dent tent bent gent vent vent
Cause and Effect • Most things happen for a reason. • Good readers ask themselves what happens and why it happens. • Words like because can help you figure out why something happens.
Daily Fix-It hir purse is durty Her purse is dirty. the tirtle ca’nt run fast The turtle can’t run fast.
Grammar: Verbs for Past, Present and Future • A verb tells what someone or something does. • A verb can show action. • It can show action that is happening now, has already happened, or is going to happen.
Grammar: Verbs for Past, Present and Future • Today Jeb bakes muffins. • The verb bakes tells about now. It ends with –s. • Yesterday Jeb baked muffins. • The verb baked tells about the past. It ends with –ed. • Tomorrow Jeb will bake muffins. • The verb will bake tells about the future. It begins with will.
Grammar: Verbs for Past, Present and Future • Decide if the verb tells about now, the past, or the future. • Jeb invents new kinds of muffins.
Grammar: Verbs for Past, Present and Future • Decide if the verb tells about now, the past, or the future. • Jeb invents new kinds of muffins. (now)
Grammar: Verbs for Past, Present and Future • Decide if the verb tells about now, the past, or the future. • Jeb invents new kinds of muffins. (now) • Today he sprinkles coconut.
Grammar: Verbs for Past, Present and Future • Decide if the verb tells about now, the past, or the future. • Jeb invents new kinds of muffins. (now) • Today he sprinkles coconut. (now)
Grammar: Verbs for Past, Present and Future • Decide if the verb tells about now, the past, or the future. • Jeb invents new kinds of muffins. (now) • Today he sprinkles coconut. (now) • Yesterday he added pineapple.
Grammar: Verbs for Past, Present and Future • Decide if the verb tells about now, the past, or the future. • Jeb invents new kinds of muffins. (now) • Today he sprinkles coconut. (now) • Yesterday he added pineapple. (past)
Grammar: Verbs for Past, Present and Future • Decide if the verb tells about now, the past, or the future. • Jeb invents new kinds of muffins. (now) • Today he sprinkles coconut. (now) • Yesterday he added pineapple. (past) • Next week he will use squash.
Grammar: Verbs for Past, Present and Future • Decide if the verb tells about now, the past, or the future. • Jeb invents new kinds of muffins. (now) • Today he sprinkles coconut. (now) • Yesterday he added pineapple. (past) • Next week he will use squash. (future)
Grammar: Verbs for Past, Present and Future • Decide if the verb tells about now, the past, or the future. • Jeb invents new kinds of muffins. (now) • Today he sprinkles coconut. (now) • Yesterday he added pineapple. (past) • Next week he will use squash. (future) • In the future, I will make my own muffins.
Grammar: Verbs for Past, Present and Future • Decide if the verb tells about now, the past, or the future. • Jeb invents new kinds of muffins. (now) • Today he sprinkles coconut. (now) • Yesterday he added pineapple. (past) • Next week he will use squash. (future) • In the future, I will make my own muffins. (future)
Wrap Up Our Day • Compound Words • Cause and effect • Let’s Talk About it! • Tomorrow we will read about a trickster named Anansi who gets tricked himself.
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