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1 Unit 2 week 3 Day 1 Prudy’s problem

2 GRAMMAR

3 Kim collects shells and Maya collects earings . butterflies
have Daily Fix-It Those children has a big collection of butter flies Kim collects shells and Maya collects earings . butterflies , . earrings

4 Grammar Simple sentence Compound sentence
A simple sentence has a subject and verb Many people visit Florida and Tennessee. Compound sentence A compound sentence has two sentences joined together with a comma before the words and, but or or. My brother went to the zoo, but he did not have fun.

5 Grammar subject The subject of the sentence tells who or what the sentence is about. My sunglasses fell off the counter. predicate The predicate of the sentences tells what the subject is doing. The courthouse got a brand new paint job.

6 Grammar noun names a person, place, thing, animal or idea adjectives
describes a noun sparkle colorful sharp dull

7 Grammar verb A verb is an action word. It shows action.
talk scream hit skip sentence A sentence is a complete thought. It begins with a capital letter and ends with a punctuation mark. All sentences must have a subject and predicate. They must make sense.

8 Grammar common nouns ice twig girl leaves boy dog city
names any person, place, thing, animal or idea. ice twig girl leaves boy dog city

9 Grammar proper noun United States New Zealand July Pacific Ocean
Names a particular person, place, thing, animal or idea. Proper nouns begin with a capital letter. In proper nouns of more than one word, the first word and each important word are capitalized. The names of days, months, and holidays are proper nouns. United States New Zealand July Pacific Ocean Antarctica Washington Statue of Liberty

10 It names one person, place, thing or animal.
Grammar singular nouns It names one person, place, thing or animal. ice twig girl leave boy dog city

11 It names more than one person, place, thing or animal.
Grammar plural nouns It names more than one person, place, thing or animal. leaves socks boys dogs

12 Grammar plural nouns A plural noun names more than one person, place, thing, animal or idea. Most nouns add –s or –es to form the plural.

13 irregular plural nouns
Grammar irregular plural nouns An irregular plural noun has a special form for the plural.

14 irregular plural nous nouns
Grammar irregular plural nous nouns The singular noun, mouse, does not add –s or-es to form the plural. Instead it has a special form: mice. leaves socks boys dogs

15 What is the plural of child?
children

16 What is the plural of deer?

17 What is the plural of foot?
feet

18 What is the plural of goose?
geese

19 What is the plural of leaf?
leaves

20 What is the plural of life?
lives

21 What is the plural of man?
men

22 What is the plural of mouse?
mice

23 What is the plural of ox? oxen

24 What is the plural of sheep?

25 What is the plural of ? sheep

26 What is the plural of woman?
women

27 What is the plural of tooth?
teeth

28 Spelling Words

29 Spelling Words sunglasses

30 Spelling Words football

31 Spelling Words homework

32 Spelling Words haircut

33 Spelling Words popcorn

34 Spelling Words railroad

35 Spelling Words snowstorm

36 Spelling Words earring

37 Spelling Words scarecrow

38 Spelling Words blueberry

39 Spelling Words butterflies

40 Spelling Words lawnmower

41 Spelling Words campground

42 Spelling Words sandbox

43 Spelling Words toothbrush

44 Spelling Words thumbtack

45 Spelling Words earthquake

46 Spelling Words scrapbook

47 Spelling Words courthouse

48 Spelling Words whirlpool

49 Reading Time

50 Question of the Week How can you get ideas to solve a problem?

51 Listen to “Prudy’s Problem”.
Fantasy is a fictional story in which at least one element in the story is not possible.

52 Read Aloud After the Story. Listen as I read.
Read “The Rampanion “Before the story ask these questions. What is the main idea? What is a supporting idea? Why do you think the author wrote this article? The Rampanion is a portable ramp people in wheelchairs can use to get over curbs. Listen as I read. When you read try to use different tones of voice at appropriate times. It is made of lightweight metal. To inform the reader of this girl’s invention to help people in wheelchairs get around easier.

53 What does the word portable mean?
First Alison though about making a rubber ramp, but she decided it would be too bulky to carry around. What does bulky mean? What is a phonograph? What does the word portable mean? An old style machine for playing recorded music large; hard to handle Able to be carried or moved

54 Ideas and Inventions Portable Bad Qualities bulky End Results
Good Qualities Bad Qualities Ideas and Inventions bulky phonograph End Results

55 Main Idea When you read a story ask yourself, What is this story all about? Details are small pieces of information. Look for details in the story that help tell what it is about. The Main Idea answers the question What is the story all about. Details are small pieces of information to help you know what the story is all about.

56 Listen to CD Build Background.
stamp collecting

57 Collecting dolls stamps Collecting rocks beads

58 Vocabulary

59 collection A group of things gathered from many places and belonging together We have a large collection of baseball cards.

60 enormous Very, very large; huge The enormous cat is too heavy to lift.

61 realize To understand something clearly
She didn’t realize that she forgot her coat.

62 scattered Separated and going in different directions
We scattered the fertilizer over the grass.

63 shiny Giving off or reflecting a bright light; bright
We waxed the truck until it was shiny.

64 strain To draw tightly; to stretch too much
Be careful not to strain your back.

65 clutter Filled with objects in a messy way The table was cluttered.

66 indescribable Not able to be told about in words; beyond description
The ride in the hot air balloon was indescribable.

67 inspiration A sudden good idea that solves a problem
She had an inspiration to write a song.

68 Vocabulary How big does something have to be to be enormous?
What is a synonym for huge? Would you add a snail shell to a rock collection? What do you do when you realize you are wrong? How do you keep your shoes so shiny? What is a synonym for shiny? Will a vacation strain our budget? Did you find all of the papers that the wind scattered across the park?

69 homework earthquake Phonics home and work earth and quake
What two short words make up the longer word ? What two short words make up the longer word ? home and work earth and quake What is the meaning of each shorter word? What is the meaning of each shorter word? Home means “the place where you live” and work means “a job or task”. Earth is the land and quake means shake. So earthquake is the movement of the ground.

70 Compound Words playground

71 Compound Words housefly

72 Compound Words classmate

73 Compound Words outdoor

74 Compound Words placemat

75 Compound Words doorstop

76 Compound Words raindrop

77 Compound Words eyelid

78 Compound Words thunderstorm

79 Compound Words shoelace

80 Compound Words handcart

81 Read the sentences. The peddler was pushing a handcart filled with fruit. A cart pushed by hands He tripped on his own shoelace. The string you use to lace your shoes I like the outdoor, swimming pool. Not inside

82 Compound Words sunglasses

83 Compound Words haircut

84 Compound Words grandfather

85 Compound Words whenever

86 Compound Words firehouse

87 Compound Words myself

88 Compound Words popcorn

89 Compound Words sometimes

90 Compound Words greenhouse

91 Compound Words rainwater

92 Compound Words sunflower

93 Compound Words snowstorm

94 bu / gle Review Syllable Pattern c + le
The bugle sounded the wake-up call. Where do you divide the word? bu / gle

95 article

96 giggle

97 wriggle

98 spectacle

99 cuticle The hard skin around the sides and base of a fingernail or toenail

100 scuttle To hurry away

101 paddle

102 noodle

103 cubicle A private work space surround by short walls

104 griddle Heavy, flat pan on which to cook food

105 struggle

106 puddle

107 poodle

108 gobble

109 shuttle

110 bottle

111 Group Time


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