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The Lady in the MoonThe Lady in the Moon

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• lie l ie• lightl igh t• flight f l igh t• thigh th igh• tie t ie• night n igh t• tried t 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

sigh bright fliesthigh flight skieshigh sight

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.

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Phonics At Work

knit kn i t wrap wr a p

Sort Words

kn wrknight wrench

knelt wringknow wrenknife wristknob wrote

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

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Long i: ie, igh, and kn/n/, wr/r/

fright

tie

wrapper

knit

3

daylight

fries

knock

wrong

flight

High – Frequency Words

aboveohlaughouttouch

doeseighttheirmoonour

Extra Vocabulary

• festival

• treasures

• pears

• lotus leaves

• poem

Homophones• road

• ate

• blew

• cent

• sun

rode

eight

blue

sent

son

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coat snow scream

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

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