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Dot and Bob
Vocabulary and Spelling B1S5
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VocabularyStandard:ELA1R4 b. Automatically recognizes additional high frequency and familiar words within texts.
Essential Question: What can I do to learn these new words?
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seeTo look with your eyes
I see the dog.
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twoThe sum of one and one, the second in a sequence, a number word.
I have two pencils.
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upIn or to a higher position, looking up
The balloon floated up.
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outIn a direction away from the inside
Get out!
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haveTo be in possession of
I have money for ice cream.
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findTo come upon, meet with
I will help you find your book.
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muchGreat in quantity, degree, or extent
That is too much candy.
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thankTo express gratitude to; give thanks to
Use your manners and say thank you.
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oneBeing a single unit, object, or living being
I have one pet.
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thereAt or in that place
Can I play over there?
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Spelling WordsStandard: ELA1R1 a. Understands that there are correct spellings for words.
Essential Question: What sound does short o make?
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topThe uppermost part, point, surface, or end
Please look on top of the shelf.
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hopTo move with light bounding skips or leaps. To move quickly or busily
The rabbit will hop away.
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hotHaving or giving off heat; capable of burning
The stove is hot, be careful!
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notIn no way; to no degree
You may not go outside.
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dotA tiny round mark made by or as if by a pointed instrument; a spot
The pen made a red dot on my paper.
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lotMore than one or an object used in making a determination or choice at random
I have a lot of toys.
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backTo move backwards, the portion of the body between the neck and pelvis.
My back hurts.The car will back up to leave.
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pickTo select from a group
I would like to pick my seat.
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ohUsed to express strong emotion, such as surprise, fear, anger, or pain
Oh no, are your alright?
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yesUsed to express agreement, positive confirmation, or consent
Yes, you may come inside.
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Robust VocabularyStandard: ELA1LSV1d. Increases vocabulary to reflect a growing range of interests and knowledge.
Essential Question: How can I use my robust vocabulary?
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horribleSomething horrible is really bad and awful.
The smell was horrible.
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invigoratedIf you are invigorated, you feel full of energy.
The delicious smell of eels invigorated Yoshi.
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presentedIf you presented something to a friend, you gave it to him or her.
Sabu presented a bill to Yoshi.
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aidIf you aid someone, you help them.
Dot and Bob wanted to aid Mom.
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persistentIf you are persistent, you keep trying and never give up.
Bob was persistent at both digging and kicking.
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swelteringIf the temperature is sweltering, it is very hot and uncomfortable.
It was sweltering.