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Lesson 25 Day 2

Question of the Day Why do people grow plants? What are some different kind of plants you have learned about? Why do people grow particular plants? People grow plants because_____________. T394

Why might you reread the poem “A Special Sprout”. Today’s Read Aloud Why might you reread the poem “A Special Sprout”. Purpose: enjoyment, to understand the poem better T395

With soil, water, and some sun The plant begins to sprout. A Special Sprout Inside a seed, a little plant Is waiting to come out. With soil, water, and some sun The plant begins to sprout. The sprout is small and starts to grow, With tiny leaves of green. The flowers, fruit, or branches tall Are waiting to be seen. Then suddenly, without a sound, It bursts to twice its size. The little plant just grows and grows, Right before my eyes!

I stand amazed and watch the plant Stretch up, up to my knees, Then stand up even taller still And reach up toward the trees. Suddenly two arms reach out, And much to my surprise, My giant plant now has a face, A smile, and big bright eyes! We start to talk, and soon, I know, A friendship has begun. My plant and I now spend our days Talking in the sun. Transparency R155

Vowel Variant /ô/: o, au (gh), aw, a(l), ough There are several ways to spell the /ô/ sound. Say these words. pause bought awful talk long naughty T396

Vowel Variant /ô/: o, au (gh), aw, a(l), ough Remember that o, au (gh), aw, a(l), o, and ough do not stand for /ô/ in all words. Say these words. laugh goal awake vote rough You will have to try different pronunciations for words with o, au(gh), aw, a(l), and ough. T396

Vowel Variant /ô/: o, au (gh), aw, a(l), ough Say these words. soft cause thaw false Name the letters that stand for /ô/. Name other words in which the same vowels stand for /ô/.

Vowel Variant /ô/: o, au (gh), aw, a(l), ough Write the words in these sentences that have the /ô/ sound. We took a long walk on the grass. I almost lost the race. Milo’s yawn made Ann yawn also. T397

Vowel Variant /ô/: o, au (gh), aw, a(l), ough Check your work! We took a long walk on the grass. I almost lost the race. Milo’s yawn made Ann yawn also. T397

Focus Skill: Sequence Sequence is the order of events in a text. Time-order words and phrases that can show the sequence of events: first, next, then, last, finally, before, and after. Dates, times, and phrases such as in the morning or later that day can also help them determine sequence. T398

Turn to page 245 and look for time-order words. Focus Skill: Sequence Turn to page 245 and look for time-order words. Read this page with a partner, and identify the sequence of events on the page. T398

Focus Skill: Sequence First, the villagers bring supplies to rescue Eloise. Second, they lower Joe Morgan over the cliff. Next, Joe rescues Eloise. Then, Mrs. Lark thanks everyone and asks them to eat watermelon with her. Last, one of the Ferguson kids yells, “Picnic in the town square!” T398

Author’s Message The author’s message is the main idea the author wants the reader to learn or understand. To find the author’s message, readers should think about what they have learned from a piece of writing. Readers should also consider why the author wanted the reader to know that information. T 399

Author’s Message Look at page 250 and review “Mayors”. What were some of the information on this page. Mayors are the leaders of communities. Some mayors run departments. Mayors make schools better. Adults vote for mayors. T 399

Author’s Message Why do you think the author wanted them to know these facts about mayors? So that people would understand how important a mayor’s job is. What do you think the author’s message might be. Mayors make their communities better places to live. T 399

confused A confused person is mixed up. The roots grew in all directions, so the plants seemed confused. The word is… confused What is the word? Has a set of directions ever confused you? What did they try to explain? T401

shifting If air is shifting, it is moving or changing. The air is shifting even when we can’t feel a breeze. The word is… shifting What is the word? How can you tell when the wind is shifting from one direction to another? T401

Grammar Review: Main and Helping Verbs A helping verb works with a main verb to tell when the action or state of being takes place. T402

Grammar Review: Main and Helping Verbs am is are These are helping verbs that show the action or being that is happening in the present. T402

Grammar Review: Main and Helping Verbs was were has had have These helping verbs indicate the past. will The word will indicates the future. T402

Grammar Review: Main and Helping Verbs Guided Practice: Maria ______ fixing the car. is or was Practice book page 213 T402

DOL I will i had see you tomorrow 5. henry called me tomorrow . call H ^

Writing: Revise Revising means looking for ways to improve it. One way to improve writing is to make organization clearer. You should check for beginning, middle, and end. You should make sure details are in the correct sequence. T403

Writing: Revise Organization Your writing is easier to understand if you sentences and paragraphs flow smoothly. Use transition words such as for example, because, and, but, and or to connect ideas clearly. T403

Writing: Revise Word Choice Choose the best word to describe something or explain an idea. Good writers use words that are vivid and specific. T403

Writing: Revise When I look over my writing, I look for words that might be unclear. For example, if I find a sentence that says “The bird was big and strong-looking,” I know my meaning could be clearer if I used more vivid, specific words. I could write, “The eagle was huge and looked fierce.” T403