Spelling Words at can cat back dad am bat mad ran sack Let’s Practice It! TR DVD pg. 30
Sam, Come Back!
Phonemic Awareness
Phonics Display Card 1 Group Practice bagcatsadman lapjamcab tap patgasdadran
Street Rhymes I will feed Puppy today, And give him a drink in a tray. I’ll give Puppy a hug And his leash a small tug, And then we will go out and play.
What do pets need? This week we will talk, sing, read, and write about taking care of pets. This week we’ll read about a pet cat that likes to run.
Question of the Week What do pets need?
Amazing Words needs responsibility shelter Display p. 1 Sing with Me Big Book
Amazing Words needs Needs are things people, animals, or plants must have to live. Besides food, what needs to people have?
Amazing Words responsibility Responsibility is something you must do. Name something that is your responsibility in this classroom.
Amazing Words shelter A shelter is a place where a person or an animal is safe and protected.
Amazing Words A ________ is a shelter for a _______. Pets have a need for ________. One responsibility I have is ________.
Character and Setting A character is a person or an animal in a story. The setting of a story is where and when the story takes place. Good readers think about what characters say and do and how they feel.
A Hamster for Ana Who are the characters? What is the setting?
Conventions A sentence is a group of words that tells a complete idea. Every sentence begins with a capital letter. Every sentence ends with a punctuation mark. There is a space between each word.
Conventions - Apply 1. A cat _____________. 1. _________ has a pet.
Daily Fix-it 1. Daad said my kat ran. 2. I im mab at that cat.
Day 2
Question of the Week What do pets need? Sing with me, “Please Get Me a Pet” Read, “A Kid’s Best Friend” and listen for these amazing words: cuddle and tickle
Amazing Words needs responsibility shelter cuddle tickle Display p. 1 Sing with Me Big Book
Amazing Words cuddle When you cuddle something, you hold it close and love it. Tell us about something or someone you like to cuddle.
Amazing Words tickle A tickle is a light touch that can make you wiggle or laugh. What is something that might tickle you?
Phonics Display Card 36 Group Practice rackJackMacktack lacksackpackZack backquack
Phonics – Review Short Vowels bad hid tan jab vat jug fan set sip gas fog mud
I can pet the cat on the rug. The tan cup is for you. Jan had a big green hat. Phonics – Review Short Vowels
Spelling Words at can cat back dad am bat mad ran sack
Text-Based Comprehension “Sam, Come Back!” Good readers read for a purpose. Setting a purpose helps us to think and understand more as we read Predict what this story will be about
Text Dependent Questions How do you think the woman in the story feels about her cat? Where is the first place Sam runs? What do the characters in the story do to try to solve their problem?
Conventions Identify the complete sentence. My cat is Max. my cat 1. A cat has _______. 2. ______ sometimes care my cat.
Day 3
Question of the Week What do pets need? Sing with me, “Please Get Me a Pet” Read, “A Kid’s Best Friend” and listen for these amazing words: faithful
Amazing Words needs responsibility shelter cuddle tickle faithful Display p. 1 Sing with Me Big Book
Amazing Words faithful Faithful means “always there for you when you need it.” How can a dog show that it is faithful?
Phonemic Awareness
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Phonics Build Words
Fluent Word Reading blend and read: sat fan tack ham Jack pad back
Fluency
Spelling say and spell high-frequency words say and write sentences proofread and correct
High-Frequency Words 1. The man ran that ______. 2. Jack, _____ pat the cat! 3. The map is in _____ van. 4. I see a hat _____ that tan bag. inwaymycomeon
Text-Based Comprehension Thinking about the problem in a story and its solution can help us better understand story events. Page 23: What problem do the characters in, Sam, Come Back! have? Page 24: How do the characters try to solve their problem? Reread, Sam, Come Back!
Conventions A sentence is a group of words that tells a complete idea. It begins with a capital letter and ends with a punctuation mark. Sam the cat ran back. 1. My favorite pet ______. 2. ______ likes to _______.
Let’s Write It!
Day 4
Question of the Week What do pets need? Sing with me, “Please Get Me a Pet” Listen to poems “Just Fur Fun” and “Hedgehog”
Amazing Words needs responsibility shelter cuddle tickle faithful fetch heel
Amazing Words fetch When you fetch something, you go get it. Name some things that a dog might fetch.
Amazing Words heel If you teach a dog to heel, you teach it to walk beside you. If a dog follows your command to heel, will the dog be near or far from you?
Phonemic Awareness I will say a word. Repeat the word after me. Raise your hand if you hear…
Phonics – Review Consonant Sounds bad cat lap yak fan gas quack zap ham jar van wag Identify consonant sounds and the beginning of each word…
Fluent Word Reading cat is fat the a have Matt pass back that are I jam you van
Fluency I have a cat. The cat is fat. Pass that jam back, Matt. Are you at that van?
Spelling Partner Review
Sing-Along Insert pg
Conventions A sentence is a group of words that tells a complete idea. It begins with a capital letter and ends with a punctuation mark. Jack can pat the cat. the cat
Daily Fix-It Sam ran bac dad is at dat.
Day 5
Question of the Week What do pets need? Sing with me, “Please Get Me a Pet” Listen to poems “Just Fur Fun” and “Hedgehog”
Amazing Words needs responsibility shelter cuddle tickle faithful fetch heel
Phonemic Awareness Segment and Count Phonemes hatpackat Danblast racks ransackjam
Phonics 1. Look at the cat on the sack. 2. Pack a ham with the jam. 3. Jack ran to tag me. 4. I am sad to go back.
Fluent Word Reading cat is fat the a have Matt pass back that are I jam you van
Fluency I have a cat. The cat is fat. Pass that jam back, Matt. Are you at that van?
High-Frequency Words come in my on way
Spelling Partner Review
Text-Based Comprehension Who are the characters in this story? What is the setting? Why does Angela have trouble sitting still?
Genre: Song A song is a poem set to music. The words in a song are organized in lines and have a rhythm. A song often has words that repeat and words that rhyme.
Conventions 1. Tad ran back. 2. the bad cat 3. had a tan bag 4. Mack can pack the van.