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Under the sea
Under the sea
TEKS 2.2B Use standard, word and expanded forms to represent numbers to 1,200
Math place value Activity #1What’s Missing
Place Value Chart
Eight hundredforty-even
800 + 40 + 7
Expanded Form
Word form
847
StandardForm
Ways
to
represent
numbers
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TEKS 2.2d Use place value to compare and order whole numbers up to 1,200 using comparative
language, numbers and symbols (<, >, =)
Math place value Activity #2Let’s Compare!
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TEKS 2.2B Use standard, word and expanded forms to represent numbers to 1,200
Math place value Activity #3Place Value Application
Let’s Practice
TEKS 2.2d Use place value to compare and order whole numbers up to 1,200
using comparative language, numbers and symbols (<, >, =)
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TEKS 2.8A-D The student recognizes and analyzes literary elements
Reading Fiction Activity #1Clark the Shark
Let’s Review Fiction!
• Fiction: a story that is not true, has characters, a setting, a conflict (problem) and a resolution
• Characters: the people, animals, or things in a story that can think, feel and act
• Setting: where and when the story takes place
• Conflict/ Problem: what went wrong/ what is the struggle
• Resolution: how the problem was solved
What do you think this story is going to be
about?
* After making your prediction read the story to see if your prediction
was correct
Comprehension Quick Check
1. Who are the characters in this story?
2. What is the best setting that goes with this story?a.Oceanb. Theodore Roosterfish Elementaryc. Underwaterd. At night
3. What is the conflict/ problem in the story?
4. What is the resolution in the story?
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TEKS 2.11D Parts of Speech
Reading Fiction Activity #2Clark the Shark
Let’s Review Parts of speech!
Nouns
-person, place, thing or animal
Examples:
dog, boy, park, ball
Verbs
-shows actionExamples:jump, climb, walk
Adjectives
-describes a nounExamples:Pink, three,soft
As you read the story notice how some words are
highlighted in orange. Think
about if they are nouns, verbs or adjectives. After the story there is A sorting page to show what part of speech each word is.
Parts of Speech SortSort the words at the bottom into the correct space
Nouns Verbs Adjectives
Shark
recess Clark
School
classplay
shouted Eat
munch
Pushed wide blue
big
new best
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TEKS 2.12C Compose Correspondence
Reading Fiction Activity #3Clark the Shark
Letter WritingGrab a piece of paper and let’s write!
Write a letter to Clark the Shark giving him any other ideas you may have on how to be a good
student at school. Add lots of details!
Remember a good letter is going to start with greeting such as “Dear Clark the Shark,” and end with a closing such as “From,” with your name.
Make sure you use complete sentences with capital letters and punctuation!
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> < <
See student work, answers will vary
Answer Key
Answer Key
Answer Key
Clark, MRs. Inkydink, Clark's Classmates, the new Kid, Clark’s Mom
Clark loved everything way too much
Clark learned there is a time and place for everything
Parts of Speech SortSort the words at the bottom into the correct space
Nouns Verbs Adjectives
Shark
recess
Clark
School
class
play
shouted
Eat
munch
Pushed
wide
blue
big
new
best
Answer Key
See student work, answers will vary
Answer Key