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Day 1
Abraham Lincoln
Today we will learn:
* Vocabulary: Learn Amazing Words
* Phonemic Awareness:
Segment & Count Phonemes
* Phonics/Spelling: Contractions
* Fluency: Oral Rereading
* Words: High-Frequency Words
* Comprehension Skill: Author’s Purpose
* Conventions: Proper Nouns
* Writing: Biography >> Introduce
THE BIG QUESTION....
How can we work together?
This week, we will talk, sing, read, and write
about working together.
How has working together changed history?
QUESTION OF THE WEEK:
Concept Talk Video
This week, we will read about Abraham Lincoln and how he helped change the world for the better.
Amazing Words
Sing with Me Big Book Audio
The song says that we participate in working together. To participate means to.....
take part in something.
participate
How many syllables do you hear?
Amazing Words
I like to participate when we play soccer.
identify
How many syllables do you hear?
Amazing Words
Identify is to name or recognize certain persons or things.
Amazing Words
My cousin can identify many kinds of butterflies.
significant
How many syllables do you hear?
Amazing Words
Significant means ‘important’.
Amazing Words
The Fourth of July is a significant holiday in America.
Academic Vocabulary
Author’s Purpose
Informational Text
Proper nouns
How do you know the teacher is happy?
He’s smiling. OR....
He is smiling.
He’s a contraction.
Listen to the sounds in the contraction, can’t ......
/k/ /a/ /n/ /t/
4 sounds are in can’t.
Let’s count the sounds in the contraction, they’ll ......
/th/
/l/
How many sounds are in they’ll?
/a/
3
A contraction is a short way of saying or writing
two words as one.
An apostrophe takes the place of letters that are left
out.
Phonics- ContractionsI’ll
can’t
you’ll
who’s
wasn’t
isn’t
it’s
haven’t
couldn’t
they’ll
Interactive Sound-Spelling Cards
can + not =
can t
she + will =
she ll
Phonics: Word Analysis
What 2 words make up the contraction haven’t?
Reader’s and Writer’s Notebook , page 109
Monitor Progress: Check Word Reading
Monitor Progress
it’s haven’t isn’t he’s aren’t
didn’t wasn’t there’s weren’t who’s
I’ll I’m we’ll she’ll they’ll
Abraham Lincoln, Day 1
HF Words
page 223
Reader’s and Writer’s NotebookPage 110
Listening ComprehensionAuthor’s Purpose
* Author’s write for different reasons. The reason is called the author’s purpose.
Listening ComprehensionAuthor’s Purpose
* Good readers identify what the selection is about, called the topic, and the author’s purpose in writing about that topic..
*Two purposes are to inform and entertain.
Today we’ll read a selection about a woman who worked hard for the rights of others.
What is the Title?What is the Author’s
Purpose?
Coretta Scott Kingto inform readers about the life of Coretta Scott King
A Walk in the Desert to inform readers about life in the desert
Tara and Tireeto entertain the readers about a rescue
Conventions:Proper Nouns
Grammar Jammer!
A proper noun names a particular person, place, or thing.
It always has a capital letter.
Conventions:Proper Nouns
1. My neighbor’s name is ____ .
2. _____ is the name of her cat.
3. I live in the state of _____ .
Writing- BiographyIntroduce
This week, we’ll write a short biography.
A biography tells about the life of a real person.
Writing- BiographyIntroduce
A biography tells important facts about the person.
This biography tells about the life of a real person -- Helen Keller. It includes important facts and ideas about her life. It also includes some important dates in her life.