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You
are y
our c
hild
’s f r
st a
nd b
est t
each
er!
Her
e are
way
s to
help
you
r chi
ld p
ract
ice
skill
s w
hile
havi
ng fu
n!N
ame
Day
1
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Th
is w
eek
we’
re
R
ead
ing
Hor
ace
and
Mor
ris
but
m
ostl
y D
olor
es
T
alk
ing
Ab
out
How
we
can
be
resp
onsi
ble
frie
nds
an
d n
eigh
bors
Lea
rnin
g A
bou
t C
onso
nant
Pat
tern
s gh
, ph,
ck,
ng
Ch
arac
ter
and
Set
tin
g
Hav
e yo
ur
chil
d re
ad t
hes
e w
ords
: lau
gh,
chec
k, r
ing,
lu
ck, c
lan
g, p
hon
e, g
raph
, rou
gh.
Ask
wh
at s
oun
d th
e u
nde
rlin
ed le
tter
s st
and
for
in e
ach
wor
d.
You
r ch
ild
has
bee
n d
iscu
ssin
g ch
arac
ter
and
sett
ing
in a
sto
ry. A
fter
rea
din
g a
stor
y or
sh
ort
new
spap
er a
rtic
le w
ith
you
r ch
ild,
hav
e yo
ur
chil
d de
scri
be t
he
sett
ing
wit
h a
s m
uch
de
tail
as
poss
ible
.
Day
2
Hav
e yo
ur
chil
d re
ad t
hes
e w
ords
: ad
ven
ture
, cl
imbe
d, c
lubh
ouse
, exp
lori
ng,
gre
ates
t, tr
ues
t, w
ond
ered
. Use
th
e w
ords
to
act
out
a sc
ene
in
a pr
eten
d ch
ildr
en’s
clu
bhou
se.
Day
3
Hav
e yo
ur
chil
d w
rite
th
e fo
llow
ing
spel
lin
g w
ords
: bac
ktra
ck, c
lan
g, c
ough
, du
ckli
ng,
en
ough
, gra
ph, l
augh
, ph
one,
ph
oto,
rou
gh,
tick
et, t
ough
. Hav
e yo
ur
chil
d u
nde
rlin
e th
e le
tter
or
lett
ers
in e
ach
wor
d th
at s
tan
d fo
r
the
/f/ s
oun
d.
Day
4
Th
is w
eek
you
r ch
ild
lear
ned
abo
ut
char
acte
r an
d se
ttin
g. A
sk y
ou c
hil
d to
nam
e a
char
acte
r w
ho
appe
ars
on h
is o
r h
er f
avor
ite
tele
visi
on
prog
ram
. Hav
e yo
ur
chil
d w
rite
a p
arag
raph
th
at d
escr
ibes
th
is c
har
acte
r.
Day
5
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s. A
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eser
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Paint It!
Materials
yellow crayon
s, orange crayon
s, and
blue crayon
s
Gam
e Direction
s1. P
layers take turn
s reading th
e words on
th
e fence.
2. If a word h
as the /f/ sou
nd, spelled w
ith th
e con
sonan
ts ph or gh
, color the board yellow
. If th
e word h
as the /k/ sou
nd, spelled w
ith th
e con
sonan
ts ck, color the board oran
ge. If the
word en
ds with
the con
sonan
ts ng, color th
e board blu
e.
coughtrophybang
phonetoughcheckorphan
ringlaughterphrase
laughblack
gopherenoughbring
alphabetroughclock
paragraphphoto
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NameHorace and Morris
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ight
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knee wrist sign lamb
Circleawordtofinisheachsentence.Writethewordontheline.
right wrote
1. Theteacher theproblem.
sign swan
2.Shedrewaplus .
knew now
3.Sheaskedwho theanswer.
them thumb
4.Isnappedmyfingerand .
no know
5.“I therightnumber,”Isaid.
Home Activity Your child reviewed words where two letters together stand for one sound, as in knee, wrist, sign, and lamb. Write some other words with these sounds, such as knot, knock, wrap, wrench, design, gnome, comb, and climb. Ask your child to read and illustrate each word.
Phonics Silent Consonants Review DVD•265
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NameHorace and Morris
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DVD•266 Comprehension Plot and Theme Review
Read the story. Follow the directions.
Sandy looked outside. All she saw were weeds. Sandy had a plan. We must build a garden! Sandy talked to her neighbors. Soon everyone got to work. By summer they had a beautiful garden. Now people smile when they see what they made together.
1. Circle the sentence below that tells the big idea. Gardens are beautiful. People can work together to make things better. Gardens grow in the spring.
2. Write 1, 2, or 3 on the lines to show the right order.
They had a beautiful garden.
Sandy talked to her neighbors.
Everyone got to work.
3. Write a sentence that tells something that happened in the beginning of the story.
Home Activity Your child identified the big idea of a story and put story events in correct order. Work with your child to write another story about friends or neighbors working together. As you plan your writing, discuss what happens in the beginning, middle, and end of the story.
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ight
© P
ears
on E
duc
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n, In
c.,
or it
s af
filia
tes.
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hts
Res
erve
d.
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Horace and Morris
Spelling Consonant Patterns ph, gh, ck, ng DVD•267
Home Activity Your child is learning words with the consonant patterns ph, gh, ck, and ng. To practice at home, ask your child to write each list word on a piece of paper. Then ask your child to identify the sounds made by the consonant patterns.
Consonant Patterns ph, gh, ck, ng
Sort the list words by ph, gh, ck, ng, and the one word that has a ck and ng.
ph ck
1. 9.
2. 10.
3. ng
gh
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Generalization The consonant sound /f/ can be spelled ph and gh: phone, enough. The consonants ck can spell /k/, and ng spells/ng/: ticket, clang.
Spelling Words
1. phone
2. enough
3. backtrack
4. laugh
5. ticket
6. duckling
7. graph
8. tough
9. photo
10. rough
11. cough
12. clang
Words to Read
13. half
14. front
11.
12.
Words to Read
13.
14.
ck and ng
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Spelling Words
phone
graph
enough
tough
backtrack
photo
laugh
rough
ticket
cough
duckling
clang
Name
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yrig
ht ©
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rson
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ion,
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ight
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eser
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Horace and Morris
Home Activity Your child is learning words with the consonant patterns ph, gh, ck, and ng. Write a list word, omitting these letter combinations. Ask your child to complete the word.
DVD•268 Spelling Consonant Patterns ph, gh, ck, ng
Consonant Patterns ph, gh, ck, ng
Word Search The list words in the box are hidden in the puzzle. Circle and write each word you find. 1. enough 2. clang 3. tough 4. ticket 5. backtrack 6. cough 7. duckling
g h d f e c l a g t o u g h b a n p b a c k t r a c k m r k g h a p l d i h l g u o h a a e m i r l g f n e d e n o u g h g f w a g o r d s i g t i c k e t c k h
Replace F with the correct letters. Write the list word.
8. lauF 9. Fone
10. graF 11. rouF
12. Foto
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Conventions Different Kinds of Pronouns DVD•269
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Name
Home Activity Your child learned how to use different kinds of pronouns in writing. Ask your child to read aloud the story he or she wrote on this page and to circle the pronouns in the story.
Circle the pronoun in ( ) that can take the place of the underlined word or words.
1.Zack and Max were cats who loved adventure. (They, Them)
2.They climbed the tallest tree. (it, him)
3.Only Buster the dog frightened Zack and Max. (they, them)
4.Maybe Buster could be a friend. (he, him)
Writea make-believe story about two animal friends who have an adventure. Use pronouns from the box in your story.
Different Kinds of Pronouns
I he she we they it me him her us them you
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DVD•270 Conventions Different Kinds of Pronouns
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Draw lines to match the underlined words to the pronouns.
1. My friends and I do many fun things. her
2. Tony climbs high rocks. We
3. Hallie taught Lisa weaving. He
Write the pronoun from the box that can take the place of the underlined words.
4. Josh and Tina build terrific sand castles.
5. José drew a poster.
6. Dan helped Angela and me ski.
Different Kinds of Pronouns
Home Activity Your child reviewed different kinds of pronouns. Find an article in the sports section of a newspaper. Ask your child to circle the pronouns used in the article.
us They it
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