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1 Big Question: Who works at night? Author: Kate Banks Genre: Realistic Fiction

2 Big Question: Who works at night? Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Review

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4 Monday Who works at night?

5 Today we will learn: Build Background Amazing Words Shared Reading: The Night Worker Vocabulary Words Reteach /u/ High-Frequency Words Decodable Reader 33: The Red Egg Grammar: Questions Science: Working Day or Night?

6 Talk with Me, Sing with Me

7 What Do Night Workers Do? There goes a busy engineer, Construction worker, too. The foreman helps them out, “Wear your hard hat!” he shouts, What do night workers do? On the streets every night, There’s lots of cleaning to do. With beacons of light, To help them with their sight, The street sweepers know just what to do!

8 Amazing Words

9 engineer

10 construction

11 foreman

12 hard hat

13 beacons

14 street sweeper

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18 delivery worker

19 policewoman

20 machinery

21 concrete

22 foundation

23 hoists

24 mammoth

25 survey

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32 Blend Sounds w e l l E d e g g h e n r e d g r i n n e t p a s s

33 High Frequency Words

34 with

35 what

36 a

37 do

38 to

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40 Word Work

41 Review red big set net Tim hen tin bed

42 Review add grin sat got can pass in mat

43 Review hop well pot on Ed egg toss ham

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45 where is the little bug Where is the little bug?

46 Grammar A question is a special kind of sentence. Like all sentences, a question begins with an uppercase letter.

47 Grammar A question does not end with a period. A question ends with this symbol: ? It is called a question mark.

48 Let’s Write Let’s write some questions on the board. What is your favorite color? What is your last name? Where do you live?

49 Daily Journal Writing Draw and write about what is it like at night.

50 Oral Language Comprehension Grammar Tomorrow we will read about night workers again.

51 Tuesday What does an engineer do at night?

52 Today we will learn Today we will learn: Build Background Amazing Words Shared Reading: The Night Worker Vocabulary Words Practice /u/ High-Frequency Words Phonics Story: Gus and the Bug Grammar: Questions Shared Writing Journal Writing Science: Connect the Stars Literature: Unique Characters Comprehension: Plot

53 Talk with Me, Sing with Me

54 What Do Night Workers Do? There goes a busy engineer, Construction worker, too. The foreman helps them out, “Wear your hard hat!” he shouts, What do night workers do? On the streets every night, There’s lots of cleaning to do. With beacons of light, To help them with their sight, The street sweepers know just what to do!

55 Amazing Words

56 engineer

57 construction

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61 delivery worker

62 policewoman

63 machinery

64 concrete

65 foundation

66 hoists

67 mammoth

68 survey

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70 Oh, Where, Oh, Where Can the Dog-Walker Stop? Oh, where, oh, where can the dog-walker stop? She must duck out of the rain! It’s a bit of bad luck When it drips on her pup, But her wet pet does not complain! Oh, here, oh, here is a good place to stop- Very cozy, quiet, and warm! Just snuggle your pup And fix him all up! Sit back and enjoy the storm!

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72 Picture Cards bus drum duck gum jug mug rug sun tub drum

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77 Blending Sounds b u g G u s h u g g e t s u n g o t s a t

78 High Frequency Words

79 High-Frequency Words Review with the a go was

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81 i see a bug in the rug I see a bug in the rug.

82 Grammar A question is a sentence that is asking something. A question begins with an uppercase letter, just like all sentences. We put a question mark at the end of a question.

83 Grammar We’re going to look for question in “Plaidypus Lost.” I’m going to turn the pages and you raise your hand if you see a question on that page.

84 Let’s Write! We will write sentences about events in The Night Worker. We will tell what happened in the beginning, middle, and end of the story.

85 Amazing Word Review beaver chisel

86 Daily Journal Writing Draw and write about what you do at night.

87 Oral Language Grammar Homework Tomorrow we will read about the animals going to school again Oral Language Grammar Homework Idea Tomorrow we will read about Jen and Max going to sleep while some animals are getting up.

88 Wednesday In which jobs can we run big machines?

89 Today we will learn: Build Background Amazing Words Shared Reading: The Night Worker Vocabulary Words Practice /u/ High-Frequency Words Student Reader: Jen and Mike Say Good Night Grammar: Telling Sentences Shared Writing Journal Writing Science: Night Versus Day Literature: Our Favorite Characters

90 Talk with Me, Sing with Me

91 What Do Night Workers Do? There goes a busy engineer, Construction worker, too. The foreman helps them out, “Wear your hard hat !” he shouts, What do night workers do? On the streets every night, There’s lots of cleaning to do. With beacons of light, To help them with their sight, The street sweepers know just what to do!

92 Amazing Words

93 foreman

94 hard hat

95 Shared Reading

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98 delivery worker

99 policewoman

100 machinery

101 concrete

102 foundation

103 hoists

104 mammoth

105 survey

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108 Spelling Words s u n s e t p e t s s i x s a n d p a n p o t p e n p i g j u m p

109 Blend Sounds f u n J e n M a x a n d a t s u n s e t b e d h a d h i s

110 Blend Sounds m o m g e t u p w i l l c a n s d u m p s i x S a m b u n s u s

111 Blend Sounds B u d m i l k m a n j u m p

112 High Frequency Words

113 High-Frequency Review they look the go little is she with a have we for to

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115 will you cut the bun Will you cut the bun?

116 Grammar My favorite color is blue. What kind of sentence is this? This is a telling sentence. A telling sentence is a sentence that tells something.

117 Grammar What does this tell us? Sentences begin with an uppercase letter and end with a period.

118 Grammar We can see the bug. Can you see the bug? Which one is a telling sentence? How do you know? What is the sentence telling us?

119 Grammar I am not tall. Are you tall? Which one is a telling sentence? Is she on the rug? She is on the rug. Which one is a telling sentence?

120 Let’s Write! Let’s write sentences using the /u/ words from our story. Bud can jump up and down. Bud has fun eating buns in the sun.

121 Daily Journal Writing Draw and write about what street sweepers do at night.

122 Respond to Literature Grammar Homework Idea Tomorrow we will read about a helicopter that rescues people in the ocean.

123 Thursday What is it like to work at night?

124 Today we will learn: Build Background Amazing Words Shared Reading: Mayday! Mayday! Connect /u/ to Uu High-Frequency Words Decodable Reader 34: Fun with Spot Grammar: Questions Shared Writing Journal Writing Social Studies: Who Am I? Comprehension: Create a Plot

125 Talk with Me, Sing with Me

126 What Do Night Workers Do? There goes a busy engineer, Construction worker, too. The foreman helps them out, “Wear your hard hat !” he shouts, What do night workers do? On the streets every night, There’s lots of cleaning to do. With beacons of light, To help them with their sight, The street sweepers know just what to do!

127 Amazing Words

128 beacons

129 street sweeper

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134 Blend Sounds h a d

135 High Frequency Words my for the of with a is we what

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137 put the bug in the box Put the bug in the box.

138 Grammar A question is a special kind of sentence. Like all sentences, a question begins with an uppercase letter.

139 Grammar A question does not end with a period. A question ends with this symbol: ? It is called a question mark.

140 Let’s Write! One day Beaver ___ by a river. She found Bear in the ____. Bear could not move. He was stuck in the ____.

141 Daily Journal Writing Draw and write about what a police officer does at night.

142 Respond to Literature Grammar Homework Idea Tomorrow we will read “Night in the Country.” I wonder what the country is like.

143 Friday Who works at night?

144 Today we will learn: Build Background Amazing Words Shared Reading: “Night in the Country” Connect /u/ to Uu High-Frequency Words Progress Monitoring: Read the Words and Sentences Grammar: Questions Social Studies: Construction Machines Math: Nuts and Bolts Art: Shadow Puppets

145 Talk with Me, Sing with Me

146 What Do Night Workers Do? There goes a busy engineer, Construction worker, too. The foreman helps them out, “Wear your hard hat !” he shouts, What do night workers do? On the streets every night, There’s lots of cleaning to do. With beacons of light, To help them with their sight, The street sweepers know just what to do!

147 Amazing Words

148 engineer

149 construction

150 foreman

151 hard hat

152 beacons

153 street sweeper

154 Shared Reading

155 “Night in the Country”

156 Phonics

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158 High Frequency Words

159 what the with

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161 can sam fix the box Can Sam fix the box?

162 Grammar What time is it? This is a question. A question begins with an uppercase letter and ends with a question mark. A question is a sentence that is asking something. What is this question asking?

163 Let’s Write! This week we read about people who work at night. Let’s write a song about night workers. Do, do, what do you do? What do you do at night?

164 Let’s Write! Clean, clean, clean the streets. Street sweepers clean streets at night.

165 Daily Journal Writing Draw and write about what a construction worker does at night.

166 Phonics Shared Reading High-Frequency Words Next week we will read about a boy named Tony who moves into a new house.

167 New Words Review

168 Vocabulary Words delivery worker policewoman machinery concrete foundation hoists mammoth survey

169 Amazing Words engineer construction foreman hard hat beacons street sweeper

170 Progress Monitoring Progress Monitoring

171 Read the Words Set A bump cut rug sun hut drum

172 Read the Words Set B must hits hunt bats dump mugs club bun drop

173 Read the Sentences Set C 1. Can you see six bats? 2. They will do the job. 3. She is not in the crib. 4. We can fix the tent. 5. I can not get the drum.


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