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1 When are creative ideas good. When are they bad
When are creative ideas good? When are they bad? Click to listen to story.

2 Review Games Vocabulary & Amazing Words: Spelling Words: Speedword
 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

3 Anansi Goes Fishing Amazing Words Story Words consume lazy prey weave
shrewd boast gloat snicker contentment cure incident Story Words lazy weave delicious justice

4 Anansi Goes Fishing High Frequency Words believe caught finally been
whatever today tomorrow

5 Anansi Goes Fishing Spelling Words basketball driveway someone bedtime
weekend raindrop something mailbox birthday grandparent riverbank rattlesnake bathtub earthquake backyard

6 Big Question: When are creative ideas good? When are they bad?
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

7 Anansi Goes Fishing Monday
Morning Warm-Up Creative ideas can solve problems or answer questions. When are creative ideas good? When are they bad?

8 Anansi Goes Fishing Monday
Morning Warm-Up Creative ideas can solve problems or answer questions. When are creative ideas good? When are they bad? Let’s watch the Concept Talk Video!

9 Today we will learn about:
Amazing Words Folk Tales Compound Words Compare and Contrast Verbs for present, past, and future

10 Anansi Goes Fishing Monday
How are these animals and people using creative thinking to solve problems?

11 Small Group Timer

12 Anchored Talk How can creative thinking solve a problem? Problem
People and animals need food to stay alive. People and chimpanzees can use a tool to eat. Animals need to stay safe. Armadillos roll up to protect themselves. Anansi wants to eat fish.

13 Click to listen to a song about clever fish.

14 Anansi Goes Fishing Amazing Words

15 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.

16 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.

17 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.

18 Phonemic Awareness Segment and Count Phonemes! The elephant is wearing a bathrobe! Clap and count: bath/robe Sounds /b/a/th/r/o/b/

19 Compound Words sail – boat
Today we’ll learn about combining two words, such as sail and boat, to make a compound word. sailboat The name of this card is: The sound of this card is: The spelling of this card is:

20 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?

21 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

22 Compound Words maybe daytime cupcake airline haystack network
rainstorm

23 Let’s Practice Compound Words

24 Compound Words schoolyard everything bathtub raindrop brainstorm
lipstick airplane rowboat

25 Compound Words baseball starfish railroad goldfish forever paycheck
snowflake landlord

26 Compound Words seashore laptop birthday weekend suntan backyard
babysit grasshopper

27 Compound Words Pg. 422 Words I Can Blend Sentences I Can Read Backyard
Daytime Sunrise Password Sentences I Can Read From Carl’s Backyard, he can see that sailboat on Sand Lake. Daytime begins at sunrise. Use this password to get in my fort.

28 Let’s Read Partner Routine Take turns, choral, back to desk.

29 Anansi Goes Fishing Spelling Words I’ll say the word. Repeat.
I’ll give you a sentence. Let’s say and write the sounds! Check!

30 Anansi Goes Fishing Spelling Words basketball driveway someone bedtime
weekend raindrop something mailbox birthday grandparent riverbank rattlesnake bathtub earthquake backyard

31 Nondecodable Words Say and spell each word! I read We read Ya’ll read

32 Compare and Contrast Compare Contrast How are things alike?
How are things different?

33

34 Read-Aloud Dinner for a Spider
Listen to compare and contrast 2 spiders.

35 the tirtle ca’nt run fast. The turtle can’t run fast.
Daily Fix-It hir purse is durty. Her purse is dirty. the tirtle ca’nt run fast. The turtle can’t run fast.

36 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.

37 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.

38 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.

39 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)

40 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.

41 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)

42 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.

43 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)

44 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.

45 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)

46 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.

47 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)

48 Grammar: Verbs for Past, Present and Future

49 Writing – Narrative Poem
A poem is a piece of writing that expresses a writer’s feelings or imagination. Poems often have words that appeal to the senses. Usually the LAST word in a line rhymes. A narrative poem tells a story.

50 Writing a Narrative Poem

51 Writing – Narrative Poem
Has well – chosen words arranged in lines. Tells a brief story. May have rhyming words.

52 Writing – Narrative Poem

53 Research and Inquiry Look at anchored chart.
What ideas about solving problems would you like to learn more about? One way to learn something new is to interview someone. One person asks, the other answers.

54 Research and Inquiry

55 Wrap Up Our Day Compound Words Compare and Contrast
Let’s Talk About it! Tomorrow we will read about a trickster named Anansi who gets tricked himself.

56 Anansi Goes Fishing Monday
Journal Topic Quick Write. What problem could someone have? How could the person solve the problem?

57 Anansi Goes Fishing Tuesday
Morning Warm-Up How do you feel when someone tries to trick you or when anyone lies to you? What is something you can do?

58 Anansi Goes Fishing Tuesday
Morning Warm-Up How do you feel when someone tries to trick you or when anyone lies to you? What is something you can do?

59 Read-Aloud Farmer Smart’s Fat Cat

60 Anansi Goes Fishing Amazing Words

61 boast boast Someone who boasts brags or speaks too well of himself of herself. That girl always boasts about her grades. Jim says he can run faster than I can, but I think he’s just boasting.

62 gloat gloat When you think about something you’re very satisfied with, you gloat about it. The two farmers in the story gloated that their machines would get rid of the mice. My big brother gloated at his team’s first win all season.

63 Anchored Talk How can creative thinking solve a problem? Problem
People and animals need food to stay alive. People and chimpanzees can use a tool to eat. Animals need to stay safe. Armadillos roll up to protect themselves. Anansi wants to eat fish. Anansi tries to trick Turtle. People put bait on a hook. Shrewd fish learn not to take the bait. Spiders eat bugs. Spiders use a web to catch their prey. Mice eat the crops. The farmer’s cat get’s rid of the mice.

64 Sort Compound Words: Compound Word First Word Second Word Grandpa

65 Sort Compound Words: Compound Word First Word Second Word Grandpa

66 Sort Compound Words: Compound Word First Word Second Word Grandpa
Grandma Grand pa

67 Sort Compound Words: Compound Word First Word Second Word Grandpa
Grandma Grand pa ma

68 Sort Compound Words: Compound Word First Word Second Word Grandpa
Grandma rowboat Grand pa ma

69 Sort Compound Words: Compound Word First Word Second Word Grandpa
Grandma rowboat Grand row pa ma boat

70 Sort Compound Words: Compound Word First Word Second Word Grandpa
Grandma rowboat outside Grand row pa ma boat

71 Sort Compound Words: Compound Word First Word Second Word Grandpa
Grandma rowboat outside Grand row out pa ma boat side

72 Sort Compound Words: Compound Word First Word Second Word Grandpa
Grandma rowboat outside lunchbox Grand row out pa ma boat side

73 Sort Compound Words: Compound Word First Word Second Word Grandpa
Grandma rowboat outside lunchbox Grand row out lunch pa ma boat side box

74 Sort Compound Words: Compound Word First Word Second Word Grandpa
Grandma rowboat outside lunchbox halfway Grand row out lunch pa ma boat side box

75 Sort Compound Words: Compound Word First Word Second Word Grandpa
Grandma rowboat outside lunchbox halfway Grand row out lunch half pa ma boat side box way

76 Sort Compound Words: Compound Word First Word Second Word Grandpa
Grandma rowboat outside lunchbox halfway sunscreen Grand row out lunch half pa ma boat side box way

77 Sort Compound Words: Compound Word First Word Second Word Grandpa
Grandma rowboat outside lunchbox halfway sunscreen Grand row out lunch half sun pa ma boat side box way screen

78 Sort Compound Words: Compound Word First Word Second Word Grandpa
Grandma rowboat outside lunchbox halfway sunscreen someone Grand row out lunch half sun pa ma boat side box way screen

79 Sort Compound Words: Compound Word First Word Second Word Grandpa
Grandma rowboat outside lunchbox halfway sunscreen someone Grand row out lunch half sun some pa ma boat side box way screen one

80 Compound Words Can we play basketball in the driveway?

81 Compound Words Can we play basketball in the driveway?

82 Compound Words Can we play basketball in the driveway?
The birthday party will be in the backyard.

83 Compound Words Can we play basketball in the driveway?
The birthday party will be in the backyard.

84 Compound Words Can we play basketball in the driveway?
The birthday party will be in the backyard. I see frogs and birds by the riverbank.

85 Compound Words Can we play basketball in the driveway?
The birthday party will be in the backyard. I see frogs and birds by the riverbank.

86 Compound Words Can we play basketball in the driveway?
The birthday party will be in the backyard. I see frogs and birds by the riverbank. I have popcorn before bedtime on the weekend.

87 Compound Words Can we play basketball in the driveway?
The birthday party will be in the backyard. I see frogs and birds by the riverbank. I have popcorn before bedtime on the weekend.

88 Compound Words Consonant Blends in compound words
golfish handmade playmate raindrop backstage bedspread overflow landslide sandstone. Trish got a postcard with a seacoast shown on it. The three men will backpack into the hills and see lots of wildlife. We stay inside during a windstorm or sandstorm.

89 Anansi Goes Fishing Spelling Words Count and Clap! basketball driveway
someone bedtime weekend raindrop something mailbox birthday grandparent riverbank rattlesnake bathtub earthquake backyard

90 Anansi Goes Fishing High Frequency Words believe caught finally been
whatever today tomorrow

91 High-Frequency Word Review
today work caught whole been brought tomorrow watched whatever nothing believe catch finally eat

92 Sometimes characters try to trick one another to get what they want.
Building Background Trickster Tales

93 Trickster Tales

94 Anansi Goes Fishing Amazing Words Vocabulary Words consume prey shrewd
boast gloat snicker contentment cure incident Vocabulary Words lazy weave delicious justice

95 Vocabulary Words lazy – not liking to work or be active
weave – to form threads into cloth or web or to make straw into hats or baskets delicious – something that tastes really good justice- something that is fair and right

96 weave

97 Vocabulary Words lazy, weave, delicious, justice
Big Spider watched Little Spider ____ a large web. weave Big Spider felt ____, so she did not help Little Spider. lazy

98 Vocabulary Words lazy, weave, delicious, justice
Little Spider ate a _____ bug that got caught in the web. delicious Little Spider said, “Too bad you’re hungry, Big Spider, but that’s ____!” justice

99 Monitor and Fix up When you read a story, ask yourself questions like:
Who is this story about? Where does it happen? What is happening?

100 Monitor and Fix Up If you don’t know the answer to a question, then stop the way you have been reading. You might need to slow down. If you read more slowly, you can better understand what you are reading.

101 Monitor and Fix Up As you read “Anansi Goes Fishing” ask yourself these questions: What are the characters like in the story? Do I remember what has happened in the story so far? Should I read the story more slowly to understand what is happening?

102 Antonyms

103 Let’s read! Anansi Goes Fishing page 424
Compare and Contrast What is alike, what is different? Summarize Look for the most important details to retell a story. Genre Folk Tale Story from long ago, passed down orally, often has a trickster Setting Character Plot

104 Let’s read! Anansi Goes Fishing page 424
Compare and Contrast What is alike, what is different? Summarize Look for the most important details to retell a story. Genre Folk Tale Story from long ago, passed down orally, often has a trickster Setting Character Plot

105 Let’s read! Anansi Goes Fishing page 424
Compare and Contrast What is alike, what is different? Summarize Look for the most important details to retell a story. Genre Folk Tale Story from long ago, passed down orally, often has a trickster Setting Character Plot

106 last week end I sent a leter Last weekend I sent a letter.
Daily Fix-It last week end I sent a leter Last weekend I sent a letter. my mom red a story at bed time My mom read a story at bedtime.

107 Conventions: Verbs past and present.
We cleaned the desks well. The windstorm scared me. An insect hurries to hide. Who will open the window soon? Our clock ______ the time now. The bell _______ later. Last night we _______ at my sister’s joke.

108 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.

109 Grammar: Verbs for Past, Present and Future
We fish now. We fish now. (present) Yesterday we fished. Yesterday we fished. (past) Tomorrow we will fish. Tomorrow we will fish. (future)

110 Writing Narrative Poems
To start planning a narrative poem, we can list ideas for a character’s problem. It can help to think about stories we’ve read. Let’s list Anansi’s problem: HE NEEDED TO GET FOOD. WHAT WAS HIS CREATIVE SOLUTION?

111 Writing Narrative Poems
4 SQUARE WRITING BEGINNING PROBLEM SOLUTION END

112 Research and Inquiry

113 Research and Inquiry Interview
Title let’s me know what interview is about. The interviewer asks questions and the source answers them.

114 Wrap Up Your Day! High-Frequency Words Monitor and Fix Up
Compare and Contrast Narrative Poem Let’s Talk About It! Tomorrow we will reread Anansi.

115 Anansi Goes Fishing Tuesday
Journal Topic Think of a time when you had a good idea and tell what happened when you used it.

116 Anansi Goes Fishing Wednesday
Morning Warm-Up Yesterday Farmer Smart had a problem. Today he finds a way to fix it. Tomorrow he won’t have the problem anymore! How do you fix your problems?

117 Anansi Goes Fishing Wednesday
Morning Warm-Up Yesterday Farmer Smart had a problem. Today he finds a way to fix it. Tomorrow he won’t have the problem anymore! How do you fix your problems?

118 Today we will learn about:
Amazing Words Compound Words High-Frequency Words Vocabulary Words Verbs for Past, Present, and Future

119 Anansi Goes Fishing Amazing Words

120 snicker snick - er When you snicker, you giggle or laugh in a mean way. When one farmer saw the other’s mouse-catching machine, he snickered at it. The kids snickered at the strange-looking car.

121 Anchored Talk How can creative thinking solve a problem? Problem
People and animals need food to stay alive. People and chimpanzees can use a tool to eat. Animals need to stay safe. Armadillos roll up to protect themselves. Anansi wants to eat fish. Anansi tries to trick Turtle. People put bait on a hook. Shrewd fish learn not to take the bait. Spiders eat bugs. Spiders use a web to catch their prey. Mice eat the crops. The farmer’s cat get’s rid of the mice. Animals don’t want to work to catch fish. Trick others into doing work.

122 Making Words Head, may, band Headband Post, gold, fish
Suds, week, soap Coast, skate, board Home, storm, wind Back, stone, pack

123 Popcorn, seacoast, rainstorm, bathrobe, underline, overhead
Fluent Word Reading Popcorn, seacoast, rainstorm, bathrobe, underline, overhead

124 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?

125 Compound Words Have you been playing basketball in that driveway?
Tim’s birthday party will be in his backyard. I believe someone is on that riverbank. We had popcorn before bedtime last weekend.

126 Jon’s Postcard I read, we read, ya’ll read

127 Vocabulary: Antonyms Remember that at the end of the story, Turtle was full. The more he ate, the more full he became. Anansi, however, was the opposite of full. What word means the opposite of full? Full and empty are opposites, or antonyms.

128 Anansi Goes Fishing High Frequency Words believe caught finally been
whatever today tomorrow

129 High-Frequency Words whatever, tomorrow, finally, believe, today, caught, been
I woke up on Sunday morning and said, “____ I don’t have to go to school.” today I love all kinds of foods and will eat ____ Dad puts on my plate. whatever Do you ___ fairy tales are true? believe Yesterday I went fishing and ____ three fish. caught

130 High-Frequency Words whatever, tomorrow, finally, believe, today, caught, been
I woke up on Thursday and said, “___ is Friday!” tomorrow I have ___ sick for three days. been I can’t wait until I’m ___ old enough to drive. finally

131 Anansi Goes Fishing Spelling Words basketball driveway someone bedtime
weekend raindrop something mailbox birthday grandparent riverbank rattlesnake bathtub earthquake backyard

132 Fluency Routine: I Read, We Read, Ya’ll Read!

133 Read-Aloud Anansi Goes Fishing
During the reading, think about what Anansi or Turtle might have learned.

134 Anansi Goes Fishing Page 444
Think Critically Anansi Goes Fishing Page 444

135 he saw a toy in the drive way He saw a toy in the driveway.
Daily Fix-It he saw a toy in the drive way He saw a toy in the driveway. some one played a trick on her. Someone played a trick on her.

136 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.

137 Grammar: Verbs for Past, Present and Future
Travis claps his hands. We will clap our hands 3 times. We _________ our hands.

138 Let’s Write It! Page 446 Use sensory words in your writing.
Warm, sunny, crunch, Sensory words help readers to imagine they can see, hear, smell, taste or feel what is being described.

139 Let’s Write It! Use sensory words in your writing.
Warm, sunny, crunch, Sensory words help readers to imagine they can see, hear, smell, taste or feel what is being described.

140 Let’s Write It! Page 446 Quick write:
Take one minute to talk about your something in your poem, how it looked, sounded, or felt if touched. Write a sentence to describe it. Share your sentences at your table.

141 Research and Inquiry Gather and Record information.
Write your questions What problem did you have? How did you solve it? Take notes as you interview your partner.

142 Research and Inquiry Gather and Record information.
Write your questions What problem did you have? How did you solve it? Take notes as you interview your partner.

143 Wrap Up Your Day! Compare and Contrast Fluency Let’s Talk About It!
Tomorrow we will read hear a poem about how spiders avoid their own sticky traps.

144 Anansi Goes Fishing Wednesday
Journal Topic Describe Anansi and Turtle, making sure to use at least one pair of antonyms.

145 Anansi Goes Fishing Thursday
Morning Warm-Up Today we will read about a small clever insect. A spider spins long, sticky webs to trap bugs to eat. Do you know why the spider doesn’t get stuck in its own web?

146 Anansi Goes Fishing Thursday
Morning Warm-Up Today we will read about a small clever insect. A spider spins long, sticky webs to trap bugs to eat. Do you know why the spider doesn’t get stuck in its own web?

147 Today we will learn about:
Review Amazing Words Compound Words Long o: o, oa, ow Verbs for Past, Present, and Future

148 Anansi Goes Fishing Amazing Words Story Words consume prey lazy shrewd
boast gloat snicker contentment cure incident Story Words lazy weave delicious justice

149 The Hippopotamus and a Monkey’s Heart
Read-Aloud The Hippopotamus and a Monkey’s Heart

150 The Hippopotamus and a Monkey’s Heart
Read-Aloud The Hippopotamus and a Monkey’s Heart

151 contentment con – tent – ment
Contentment is a feeling of being pleased or satisfied. The dog stretched and sighed in contentment. After dinner, we sat around the campfire in complete contentment.

152 cure cure When something cures you, it makes you feel better and healthy again. The medicine the doctor gave me cured my rash. Scientists are searching for a cure for many different diseases.

153 incident in – ci - dent An incident is something that happens.
That movie had some very exciting incidents in it. Mom told us several funny incidents from her trip.

154 Anchored Talk How can creative thinking solve a problem? Problem
People and animals need food to stay alive. People and chimpanzees can use a tool to eat. Animals need to stay safe. Armadillos roll up to protect themselves. Anansi wants to eat fish. Anansi tries to trick Turtle. People put bait on a hook. Shrewd fish learn not to take the bait. Spiders eat bugs. Spiders use a web to catch their prey. Mice eat the crops. The farmer’s cat get’s rid of the mice. Animals don’t want to work to catch fish. Trick others into doing work. The hippopotamus wants the monkey’s heart. The monkey tells the hippo that he left his heart behind.

155 Long o: o, oa, ow most, toad, show
You can read these words because you know that the long o sound can be spelled o, oa, and ow.

156 Long o: o, oa, ow most, glow, toast, coach, scold, bowls, throat, thrown, hosting

157 Long o: o, oa, ow most, glow, toast, coach, scold, bowls, throat, thrown, hosting

158 Long o: o, oa, ow most, glow, toast, coach, scold, bowls, throat, thrown, hosting

159 Long o: o, oa, ow most, glow, toast, coach, scold, bowls, throat, thrown, hosting

160 Long o: o, oa, ow most, glow, toast, coach, scold, bowls, throat, thrown, hosting

161 Long o: o, oa, ow most, glow, toast, coach, scold, bowls, throat, thrown, hosting

162 Long o: o, oa, ow most, glow, toast, coach, scold, bowls, throat, thrown, hosting

163 Long o: o, oa, ow most, glow, toast, coach, scold, bowls, throat, thrown, hosting

164 Long o: o, oa, ow most, glow, toast, coach, scold, bowls, throat, thrown, hosting

165 Long o: o, oa, ow most, glow, toast, coach, scold, bowls, throat, thrown, hosting

166 Spiral Review Fluent Word Reading
recess teammate parents sandy weekend wash speedy answer athlete believe seashells school these notepaper company picture concrete faraway nobody ponytail

167 Sentence Reading Did your parents see that speedy athlete and her teammate? Pete will wash these sandy seashells over the weekend. We have recess in the concrete yard at school. Keith is painting a neat picture of a girl with a ponytail. Nobody had the correct answer on their notepaper. I believe our company came from a faraway place.

168 Sentence Reading I will paint a picture at recess when I am at school
Last weekend we drove to a faraway place. My three teammates told me the answer after the reading test.

169 Partner Reading Routine Take turns, choral, back to desk!

170 Anansi Goes Fishing Spelling Words basketball driveway someone bedtime
weekend raindrop something mailbox birthday grandparent riverbank rattlesnake bathtub earthquake backyard

171 Anansi Goes Fishing High Frequency Words believe caught finally been
whatever today tomorrow

172 Poetry Poems are written in lines.
These lines are arranged in groups called verses. Each line often begins with a capital letter, even if the line does not begin a new sentence. Many poems have words that rhyme.

173 Poetry Sometimes authors use alliteration.
Alliteration is using words with repeating consonant sounds. Read the title and find the alliteration. spiders, stick As we read the poem, look for other alliteration. Also look in the poem for antonyms.

174

175

176 I’ll do it. Turn to partner and you do it! Cause and Effect
Summarize I’ll do it. Turn to partner and you do it! Cause and Effect What causes the spider to slide off the sticky strands of the web?

177 I’ll read, we’ll read, ya’ll read.

178 i fish in the pond yesserday I fished in the pond yesterday.
Daily Fix-It i fish in the pond yesserday I fished in the pond yesterday. i will fished agen tomorro I will fish again tomorrow.

179 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.

180 Grammar: Verbs for Past, Present and Future
Yesterday I played soccer. Today I play soccer. Tomorrow I will play soccer.

181 Grammar: Verbs for Past, Present and Future
Yesterday I cleaned my room. Today I clean my room. Tomorrow I will clean my room.

182 Writing – Narrative Poem
What phrase needs to be removed? Eddy wanted a new kind of toy different from his other toys. Keezie needed a big sunhat, maybe a red one.

183

184 Writing – Narrative Poem
Let’s revise the poems we wrote yesterday! Make sure the stories are clear. Take out phrases that don’t fit. Reread to make sure it makes sense! Remember using sensory words!

185 Listening and Speaking
Summarize Information Good speakers Speak loudly Tell the most important information When summarizing a story, they tell about the characters, the setting, and the most important details of the plot. Summarizing nonfiction, tell only the most important facts.

186 Listening and Speaking
My Turn The story Anna Moves In is about a girl who uses sign language because she cannot hear. She moves next door to a boy named Toby. Toby wants to play with Anna, but he doesn’t know sign language. Anna teaches Toby the sign for cat. When Toby signs “cat” to Anna, she smiles and they play together. When it is time for lunch, Toby makes a motion like eating and points to the house. Anna understands that it’s time to eat! They become friends.

187 Listening and Speaking
Your turn. Summarize and share! Each table summarizes a story! Pearl and Wagner Dear Juno Anansi Goes Fishing

188 Research and Inquiry Review our responses to finding creative solutions to problems.

189 Anansi Goes Fishing Thursday
Journal Topic Make a list of animals that hunt for prey.

190 Wrap Up Your Day! Text to Text Let’s Talk About It!
Tomorrow we will read hear a story about a monkey that tricked a hippopotamus.

191 Anansi Goes Fishing Friday
Morning Warm-Up This week we read about characters who had creative ideas. When are creative ideas good? When are they bad?

192

193 Today we will learn about:
Review Amazing Words Compound Words Review High-Frequency Words Verbs for Past, Present, and Future Alphabetical Order to the Second Letter

194 Anchored Talk How can creative thinking solve a problem? Problem
People and animals need food to stay alive. People and chimpanzees can use a tool to eat. Animals need to stay safe. Armadillos roll up to protect themselves. Anansi wants to eat fish. Anansi tries to trick Turtle. People put bait on a hook. Shrewd fish learn not to take the bait. Spiders eat bugs. Spiders use a web to catch their prey. Mice eat the crops. The farmer’s cat get’s rid of the mice. Animals don’t want to work to catch fish. Trick others into doing work.

195 Anansi Goes Fishing Amazing Words Story Words consume lazy prey weave
shrewd boast gloat snicker contentment cure incident Story Words lazy weave delicious justice

196 The Hippopotamus and a Monkey’s Heart
Read-Aloud The Hippopotamus and a Monkey’s Heart

197 Amazing Words and ideas
How can creative ideas help find cures for illnesses? Why would creating something give you contentment? How can being shrewd protect an animal from becoming prey? How might creativity save you from an unfortunate incident? Would you boast and gloat over a bad idea? Why or why not? Why isn’t it safe to consume something you creat from an experiment? Is it rude to snicker when someone’s creative idea fails? Explain.

198 Compound Words I gave him a basketball for his birthday last weekend.
Someone will watch the sailboat near the seashore.

199 Compound Words I put something in the treehouse by our driveway.
She broke the egg at breakfast and they were everywhere. She broke the egg at breakfast and they were everywhere!

200 Anansi Goes Fishing High Frequency Words believe caught finally been
whatever today tomorrow

201 High-Frequency Words been, finally, whatever, today, tomorrow, believe
I ____ a fish! caught Can you ___ I got my wish? believe “_____ will I do with it?” I say. whatever “____ was a great day!” today

202 High-Frequency Words been, finally, whatever, today, tomorrow, believe
Mom said ____ I could go again. tomorrow She said I could ___ take my friend! finally If I do not take him, he will not know where I have _____. been

203 Let’s Learn It! Page 450 Vocabulary Fluency Listening and Speaking
Antonyms Fluency Expression Listening and Speaking Summarize information

204 Review Comprehension Literary Text Compare and contrast
What is alike about Cat and Rat? How are the instruments Cat and Rat play different? Literary Text Setting, Character, Plot Folk Tale Animal moral

205 Review What is alike about Cat and Rat?
How are the instruments Cat and Rat play different?

206

207 i want to do some thing fur bill I want to do something for Bill.
Daily Fix-It i want to do some thing fur bill I want to do something for Bill. do you had any ideas Do you have any ideas?

208 Anansi Goes Fishing Spelling Words basketball driveway someone bedtime
weekend raindrop something mailbox birthday grandparent riverbank rattlesnake bathtub earthquake backyard

209 Wrap Up Our Week! Let’s Talk About Creative Ideas:
When are creative ideas good? When are creative ideas bad? Next week we will read about two sisters who use creative ideas to help each other.

210 Anansi Goes Fishing Friday
Journal Topic Write about a spider's shrewd prey.

211 We are now ready to take our story tests.

212 Anansi Goes Fishing Related Links
Cause and Effect Website Compound Words Kids' Africa Explore Africa with Anansi United Streaming A Story, A Story Opposites Squanky the Tooth Taker Quiet Quest for Opposites Game Goo Compound Words Drag and Drop

213 Anansi Goes Fishing Related Links
Compound Words Click the circle to make a compound word Get Ready to Read Online Story Compound Words Game Spiders Compound Words Website

214 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. Look for clue words, such as if and because, that signal causes.

215 Click to listen to”Mistake in the Lake.”

216 Word Reading: Pick out the compound words in “Mistake in the Lake.”
Grandpa rowboat outside Grandma lunchbox sunscreen halfway someone

217 Alphabetical Order Dictionaries, glossaries, and names in a telephone book are all arranged in alphabetical order. Words that begin with a come before words that begin with b, and so on. Sometimes two or more words begin with the same letter. When this happens, we alphabetize by the second letter.

218 Alphabetical Order Animal, friend, fish, spider, fly
How do we put these words in order? animal fish fly friend spider

219 Alphabetical Order walk, where, went
How do we put these words in order? walk went where

220 Alphabetical Order slow, stupid, share
How do we put these words in order? share slow stupid

221 Alphabetical Order tired, tomorrow, then
How do we put these words in order? then tired tomorrow

222 Alphabetical Order catch, cook, cried
How do we put these words in order? catch cook cried


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