Main Street Post Office Book Store Let’s draw a road on the paper.

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Main Street Post Office Book Store Let’s draw a road on the paper. Building Background The mail comes to main street Let’s draw a road on the paper. These two lines make a road. What kinds of buildings or shops will be on each side of the road? Main Street Post Office Book Store example : bakeshop, hospital, police station, clothing store, fire station, restaurant, supermarket JIR-The mail comes to main street(JYBOOKS.COM)

carries count bookstore bakeshop JIR-The mail comes to main street(JYBOOKS.COM)

letters mail bookstore bakeshop [bukstore] Noun. a bookstore is a shop where books are sold. [bakeshop] a bakeshop is a shop that makes and sells bread and cakes. letters mail bookstore bakeshop JIR-The mail comes to main street(JYBOOKS.COM)

carries count letters mail carry[kare-ee] Verb carried, carrying. 1. to move something while holding it. 2. to have a supply of something. 3. to continue or keep doing something. 4. to move from one place to another. [kownt] Verb counted, counting. 1. to add up the number of things there are in a group. 2. to say numbers one at a time in order. letter[let-ur] Noun. plural letters. a written or printed message from one person to another. [male] Noun. items such as letters and packages that are sent from or to a post office and then delivered to a certain person or place. carries count letters mail JIR-The mail comes to main street(JYBOOKS.COM)

book + store = bake + shop = * Compound Words * Write. Vocabulary The mail comes to main street * Compound Words * Compound words are two words added together to make one new words. Write. book + store = bake + shop = * Write each word next to its meaning. bookstore bakeshop carries count letters mail to add up the number where books are sold to move something messages from one person to another where bread are made and sold letters and packages * Complete the sentences using the words above. Can you ____________ to one hundred? I go to the ______________ to buy a cake. Mail carrier ______________ letters in his bag. I checked my __________ box. JIR-The mail comes to main street(JYBOOKS.COM)

Grammar Prepositions (전치사) Prepositions (전치사) The mail comes to main street Grammar Prepositions (전치사) Prepositions and prepositional phrases relate a noun or pronoun to another word in the sentence. * He found the puppy under the porch. (그는 현관 밑에서 강아지를 찾았다.) * The doctor stood beside the patient’s bed. (의사는 환자침대 옆에 섰다.) JIR : What is round? Grammar & Punctuation, grade 5 Prepositions (전치사) Practice (JIR p 6, 10, 13) Here are some common prepositions : First, Dan stops at the bakeshop. Now Dan goes to the bookstore. Dan has 4 letter for the flower shop. about above after around at behind below beside between down during for from in inside off on over through to toward under upon with JIR-The mail comes to main street(JYBOOKS.COM)

Mail Delivery Plan 5 letters restaurant Before Writing The mail comes to main street Mail Delivery Plan Make a mail delivery plan and write. 5 letters restaurant Today I have 20 letters to deliver. No more letters! I am done for the day! JIR-The mail comes to main street(JYBOOKS.COM)