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Unit 3 Week 3
Phonics Resources: Ending -es, Plural -esPhonics Resources: r-Controlled or, oreComprehension Resources: ThemeGrammar Resources: Verbs that do not add -sPractice and Spelling Workbook
Jefferson County Schools Credited for Daily Fix Its
Day 1Day 2Day 3Day 4Day 5
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Question of the Week
Why are changes exciting?
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Day 1 Morning Warm-Up! Have you ever gone to a new place? Were you sure you would like it?
Maybe you were a little bit scared
too. Why are changes exciting?
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Amazing Words
arrive
depart
location
route
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Click to Play Song
Shared LiteratureNew Location
It’s time to depart so here we go.
What time will we get there?We don’t know.
We’ve planned our routeAnd we’re heading outTo follow our rainbow.
We are heading for a new location
That is all the wayAcross the nation.
Soon we’ll arrive there.It is a place where
Changes can be fun!
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Introduce Phonics Target Skill: Ending -es, Plural -es
Segment Five: Forming Plural Nouns with ES (02:12)
Word Pup Discovers Endings (14:21)
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Add -es to the words.
flashmatch
es e
s
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Add -es to the words.
tossdress
eses
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fix
Spelling Words
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fixes
Spelling Words
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class
Spelling Words
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classes
Spelling Words
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wish
Spelling Words
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wishes
Spelling Words
He wishes he was not in trouble.
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kiss
Spelling Words
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kisses
Spelling Words
Dad kisses Mom before he goes to work.
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bus
Spelling Words
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buses
Spelling Words
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Apply PhonicsDecodable Reader and Leveled Readers
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Phonics Resources: Ending -es, Plural -es
Word Endings Practice 2
Word Endings
Plurals ‘es’
Suffix Practice Labs
Word Sort by Amanda Hall
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Build Background
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Change Stay the Same
Build Background
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Comprehension Target Skill: Theme
All stories have a big idea. The big idea can be something to learn
or know. The big idea in a story is called the
theme.
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Comprehension Target Skill: Theme What is the big idea in
Ruby in Her Own Time?
It is okay to do things in
your own time.
Adapted from Jefferson County Schools.
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Comprehension Resources: Theme
Newspaper Headlines – Identify Problems with the Theme
Pick a Title,Story,&Picture to Make a Theme
Order Sentences to Build a Story
Drama Map: Complete Lesson and Resources
Interactive Elements of a Story
Read the Paragraph & Make a Prediction
Listen to the OnLine Story#1-What’s the Theme
Listen to the OnLine Story#2 What’s the Theme
Listen to the OnLine Story#3-What’s the Theme
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Shared Writing
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Daily Fix-It
1. My dad fickses buss.My dad fixes buses.
2. i have a vere friendly class.I have a very friendly
class.
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Daily Fix-It
1. My dad fickses buss.
2. i have a vere friendly class.
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Day 2 Morning Warm-Up! Mr. George
Baker goes to school to try to read. It’s very hard work. But
he is always excited and
happy. Why do you get excited about going to
school?
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Amazing Words
tumbleswoop
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Shared Literature
What do Harry and Mr. Baker do while they wait for the bus??
How can you tell what season it is?
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Introduce Phonics Target Skill: r-Controlled or, ore
Bossy R (04:54)
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Read the /or/ words.
b n
orc k
ororth
n
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Read the /ore/ words.
mores
t ch
oreore
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Apply PhonicsDecodable Reader and Leveled Readers
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Phonics Resources: r-Controlled or, ore
Sound Button: Vowel Phonemes
Starfall
R-Controlled
R-Controlled Game 2
R-Controlled Word and Picture
Magic Pencil- r controlled
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wish
dish
Practice making ending –es; plural es.
foxmiss
boxhiss
es
Click here for plural -es spelling words for this week.
es
eses
es
es
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Vocabulary Words
away
friends ou
r
house
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Vocabulary Words
schoolcar ver
y
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Use a vocabulary word to
complete the following
sentences.Ready, Set, Go !
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Jan drove away from her old home.
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How many friends will be at your pool party?
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Our dog loves to do tricks.
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I’m going to eat a very big ice cream.
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We go to school so we can learn.
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Jan really loves her new house.
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Review High Frequency Wordsthe way on that do andtake in uphelp use getthem this put
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Review High Frequency Wordseat too home your paper hersmall tree nomany into saw good old want
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Review High Frequency Wordscatch could be there horse out who live work now peopletogether inside
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Review High Frequency Wordsdown find food grow under new also water their other ground same family
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Review High Frequency Wordsalways becomeeverything daystays things nothing
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Review High Frequency Wordsany everevery ownsure wereenough
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Interactive Writing
What is each person thinking about in the pictures on pages 68 and 69?
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Interactive Writing: Write LetterHow can people keep in touch with one
another after they move?
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Interactive Writing: Write Letter
Write your own letter to a friend.
Remember the 5 parts of a letter:1. Date2. Greeting3. Body4. Closing5. Signature
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Grammar Target Skill: Verbs that do not add -s
A verb is something you can do or shows action. Adapted from Jefferson County Schools.
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If the action is being done by one
person, the verb will need to end
with the letter s.Adapted from Jefferson County Schools.
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If the action is being done by more than
one person, the verb will not need the letter S
added.Adapted from Jefferson County Schools.
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Grammar Resources: Verbs that do not add -s
Treasure Hunt: Add an –s or not to the Verb
Using Verbs –Interactive Whiteboard
Verb Powerpoint
Drag and Drop Verbs
Action ABC’s: Complete lesson and resources
SMART Board Activity: I’m Thankful for Verbs
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Daily Fix-It
3. I kis my mom before I catch the buss.
4. My fiends meet at the bus sop.
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Daily Fix-It
3. I kis my mom before I catch the buss.I kiss my mom before I catch the bus.
4. My fiends meet at the bus sop.
My friends meet at the bus stop.
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Day 3 Morning Warm-Up! Today we will read
about a family that moves to a
new house. Wow! That sounds
exciting! How do you think they
feel? What kind of changes are fun?
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Amazing Words
crumple
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Shared Literature
Do you think Mr. George Baker is
excited about going to school? How can you
tell?How do Mr. Baker’s
clothes look?
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Read the /ore/ and /or/ words.
fore
sp f
oreore
ormort
ort
shsnc
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Words with -es
Words with or and ore
Word Sort: -es, or and ore
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wish
dish
Practice making ending –es; plural es.
foxmiss
boxhiss
es
Click here for plural -es spelling words for this week.
es
eses
es
es
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Build BackgroundJune 3, 2010
Dear Mary,We moved to a new
house. I was sad at first. I still miss my old friends. I like my new house. There is a big garden in the backyard. I also have my own room. My new school is big. I am in the art club. Will you come to visit this summer?
Your friend,Jane
greeting
date
body
closing
signature
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Vocabulary
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Comprehension Target Skill: Theme
All stories have a big idea. The big idea can be something to learn
or know. The big idea in a story is called the
theme.
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Comprehension Resources: Theme
Newspaper Headlines – Identify Problems with the Theme
Pick a Title,Story,&Picture to Make a Theme
Order Sentences to Build a Story
Drama Map: Complete Lesson and Resources
Interactive Elements of a Story
Read the Paragraph & Make a Prediction
Listen to the OnLine Story#1-What’s the Theme
Listen to the OnLine Story#2 What’s the Theme
Listen to the OnLine Story#3-What’s the Theme
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Vocabulary: Descriptive WordsHow did Jan
feel at the beginning of the story?
We can use words to describe our feelings.
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If the action is being done by one
person, the verb will need to end
with the letter s.Adapted from Jefferson County Schools.
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If the action is being done by more than
one person, the verb will not need the letter S
added.Adapted from Jefferson County Schools.
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Daily Fix-It
5. I wich Kim was in my klass.
6. My best freinds ride
the bus
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Daily Fix-It
5. I wich Kim was in my klass.
I wish Kim was in my class.
6. My best freinds ride the busMy best friends ride the bus.
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Day 4 Morning Warm-Up! Jan is going to a
new school. She is meeting new
friends. Today she is sending a letter to an old friend. How do you think Jan is feeling now?
What changes would you tell
about in a letter?
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Amazing Words
stampede
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Shared Literature
Listen to find out what the boy
thinks will happen out west.
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Phonemic Awareness: segment & count syllables
WordHow many
syllables?baseball
sunset
bedtime
sidewalk
weekend
wastebasket
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Vocabulary Words
away
friends ou
r
house
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Vocabulary Words
schoolcar ver
y
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Phonics Review: final –ng, -nk, and compound words
Compound Word
First Word
Second Word
hangout
kingfish
sinkhole
stingray
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rushfish
Practice making ending –es; plural es.
fixkiss
taxclas
ses
Click here for plural -es spelling words for this week.
es
eses
es
es
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Spelling Phonics Target Skill: Ending -es, Plural -es
Segment Five: Forming Plural Nouns with ES (02:12)
Word Pup Discovers Endings (14:21)
Click here for end –es; plural -es spelling words for this week.
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Writing Across the CurriculumLook at pages 82 and 83.
What are some things that Jan sees in her new town?
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Writing Across the CurriculumCreate traffic and highway signs.
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If the action is being done by one
person, the verb will need to end
with the letter s.Adapted from Jefferson County Schools.
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If the action is being done by more than
one person, the verb will not need the letter S
added.Adapted from Jefferson County Schools.
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Grammar: verbs that do not add -s
OnePerson
(he)
More Than One Person
(they)
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Daily Fix-It
7. I wich I could ride the bus
8. the buses were lat.
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Daily Fix-It
7. I wich I could ride the busI wish I could ride the bus.
8. the buses were lat.The buses were late.
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Day 5 Morning Warm-Up! It can be sad to depart from a
place you know. But it can also be
exciting to travel a new route and arrive at a new location. Would you be excited
about moving to a new place?
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Shared LiteratureHow did the boy
feel about his new location?
Why did he change his mind?
How do you think he felt about the things the other boy said about the East?
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Vocabulary: Descriptive WordsWhat are
some words that
describe ways you can feel?
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Ending –es; Plural -es, and r-Controlled or, ore
ReviewUnderline words with ending –es and identify the
r-controlled or, ore words.
The foxes were born in a den.
A wave crashes con the shore.
Mom mixes the corn with a big fork.
Ford tosses the ball and Hank catches it.
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High Frequency WordsRead the clues. Answer each clue with
a Word to Read on page 70.
O_r f_ _ _ _ _ _ drove a _ _ y in a c_r.
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High Frequency WordsRead the clues. Answer each clue with
a Word to Read on page 70.
But our friends didn’t go v _ _ y far.
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High Frequency WordsRead the clues. Answer each clue with
a Word to Read on page 70.
They went to the pool.They drove by the
s _ _ _ _ l.
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High Frequency WordsRead the clues. Answer each clue with
a Word to Read on page 70.
Then ended up back at their h _ _ _ e!
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rushfish
Practice making ending –es; plural es.
fixkiss
taxclas
ses
Click here for plural -es spelling words for this week.
es
eses
es
es
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Comprehension Target Skill: Theme
All stories have a big idea. The big idea can be something to learn
or know. The big idea in a story is called the
theme.
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Comprehension Target Skill: Theme The big idea in Jan’s
New Home is
Some things will change when you move, but the important things will stay the same.
Adapted from Jefferson County Schools.
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Comprehension Resources: Theme
Newspaper Headlines – Identify Problems with the Theme
Pick a Title,Story,&Picture to Make a Theme
Order Sentences to Build a Story
Drama Map: Complete Lesson and Resources
Interactive Elements of a Story
Read the Paragraph & Make a Prediction
Listen to the OnLine Story#1-What’s the Theme
Listen to the OnLine Story#2 What’s the Theme
Listen to the OnLine Story#3-What’s the Theme
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Grammar Target Skill: Verbs that do not add -s
A verb is something you can do or shows action. Adapted from Jefferson County Schools.
Home
If the action is being done by one
person, the verb will need to end
with the letter s.Adapted from Jefferson County Schools.
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If the action is being done by more than
one person, the verb will not need the letter S
added.Adapted from Jefferson County Schools.
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Jan and Beth run from the dog.The sentence has more than one subject so the verb does NOT have an
s.
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They dance very well. The sentence has more than one subject so the verb does NOT have an
s.
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Grammar Resources: Verbs that do not add -s
Treasure Hunt: Add an –s or not to the Verb
Using Verbs –Interactive Whiteboard
Verb Powerpoint
Drag and Drop Verbs
Action ABC’s: Complete lesson and resources
SMART Board Activity: I’m Thankful for Verbs
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Daily Fix-It
9. Dad say good-by.
10. Jan iz on her way?
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Daily Fix-It
9. Dad say good-by.Dad says good-
bye.
10. Jan iz on her way?Jan is on her way.