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The Lady in the Moon

like lie l ie lightl igh t flightf l igh t thighth igh tiet ie nightn igh t triedt r ie d

Blend Words f igh t s igh p ie b r igh t h igh f l ie s m igh t t igh t

Word Families tight t ight - igh- ight- ies sighbrightflies thighflightskies highsight cries

Word Reading – Long i bright nine squirt die night slight tried tie high thigh bite twirl delight stride tie

Pencils Ready For: Workbook page, poem, and phonics reader

Night Sights Fireworks light the night. I’ve never known a prettier sight. I tap my knee as the music starts to play. I love Independence Day. There’s a big wreath of light. It’s so beautiful and bright. For a moment it seems frozen way up high, Then the lights all fade and die. I’d be sad, but I know, Next year there’s another show. Every year we celebrate our country’s birth. It’s the greatest night on Earth.

The Lady in the Moon

Phonics At Work knit kn i t wrap wr a p

Sort Words knwr knightwrench kneltwring knowwren knifewrist knobwrote

Blend Words kn i fe wr ea th kn ow kn ee wr i te wr o ng kn o ck wr i s t kn o t wr e ck kn ee l

Word Reading – kn/n/, wr/r/ knack kit what wrap knives wrist written wide show knock king thick wrapper wrong know

The Lady in the Moon

Long i: ie, igh, and kn/n/, wr/r/ fright tie wrapper knit 3 daylight fries knock wrong flight

High – Frequency Words above oh laugh out touch does eight their moon our

Extra Vocabulary festival treasures pears lotus leaves poem

Homophones road ate blew cent sun rode eight blue sent son

The Lady in the Moon

coatsnowscream boat row street moat crow three float mow spray goat grow shrink

Word Reading once found stray cat dish friend took road van food few wet mouth wild skunks screams splash spring know become

Read Words in Context 1.Once I found a stray cat and gave it a dish of food. 2.My friend took me down the road in his bright van. 3.A few screams left my mouth when I saw the wild skunks. 4.I know I’ll become too wet if I splash in the spring.

Review - Long i Last night we hung the wreath high on the wall. It is wrong to tell a lie. Just knock and then turn the knob to the right. The rose might die if it does not get light.

above laugh eight moon touch 1. It’s __________ o’clock at night, and soon it will be time to greet the ____________. 2. I’ll smile and __________ and say hello and try to __________ the stars that glow. 3. The night sky and the stars ___________, 4. These are some of the things I love. Practice Vocabulary