Phonics: Diphthong ow/ou/ and Syllables. Grammar: Commands Writing Trait: Voice Big Question: When does a problem need a clever solution?



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1. breath air that goes in and out when you breathe 2. disagreed had a different opinion 3. favorite like the best 4. potato bug beetles that eat potato leaves 5. tippy-toe walk softly on the toes Substitute Initial Phonemes Diphthong ow/ou/ and Syllables Character, Setting, and Plot Story Structure First Grade Reading Street Unit 5.1: Tippy-Toe Chick, Go! - 1. clever have a quick mind 2. intend - plan to do something 3. predicament - a problem 4. proudly hold your head high and look pleased with yourself 5. plump full and round 6. scrawny very thin 7. advice an idea about how to act or solve a problem 8. wise make good decisions Grammar: Commands Writing Trait: Voice Big Question: When does a problem need a clever solution? 1. how 2. town 3. down 4. now 5. brown 6. cow 7. clown 8. frown 9. crowd 10. growl 11. eyes 12. never 1. along 2. behind 3. eyes 4. never 5. pulling 6. toward 1

1. borrowed used something of someone else s for a little while 2. presently - soon 3. usually - most often Blend and Segment Phonemes Isolate Phonemes Diphthong ow/ou and Syllables Sequence Summarize 1. cloud 2. count 3. found 4. house 5. mouth 6. ouch Unit 5.2: Mole and Baby Bird 7. our 8. out 9. round 10. shout 11. should 12. loved 1. freedom - able to move around or do things without being held back 2. miserable very unhappy 3. selfish think only of yourself and not of others 4. dawn early morning when it starts getting light 5. scaly covered with scales or flakes 6. speckled has small dots or patches that are more than one color 7. fond like something a lot 8. proper correct 9. scarcely - hardly Grammar: Exclamations Writing Trait: Conventions Big Question: How can new ideas help us see things differently? 1. door 2. loved 3. should 4. wood 2

Unit 5.3: Dot & Jabber & the Great Acorn Mystery Selection Words: 1. detectives people who try to find out things 2. hey cry used to get attention 3. hurray cry of happiness 4. meadow land covered in grass or hay 5. million one thousand thousands 6. mystery puzzle about something 7. solve find the answer to a mystery Substitute Initial Phonemes Add Phonemes Vowel in book and Inflected Endings 1. explanation tell how to do something 2. riddle - question or problem that is hard to figure out 3. wonder want to know about something 4. rafters long pieces of wood inside a building that hold up the roof 5. darling person who is loved very much 6. gorgeous very beautiful 7. case set of problems that needs to be looked into to see what happened 8. suspect someone believed to be guilty of a crime Compare and Contrast Monitor and Fix-Up 1. book 2. food 3. foot 4. good 5. look 6. moon Grammar: How Sentences Begin and End Writing Trait: Word Choice Big Question: Why do we want to find answers to some questions? 7. noon 8. pool 9. took 10. zoo 11. instead 12. another 1. among 2. another 3. instead 4. none 3

1. axles rods that connect a pair of wheels 2. inclined planes flat surfaces that are slanted 3. machines things people use to help them do work 4. pulleys machines made up of a small wheel and freely moving rope 5. surface outer part of a thing 6. vacuum machine that cleans by sucking up dirt Substitute Final Phonemes Segment and Count Syllables Diphthongs oi, oy and Suffixes -er, -or Main Idea Summarize 1. boil 2. boy 3. coin 4. join 5. oil 6. oink Unit 5.4: Simple Machines - 7. point 8. soil 9. toy 10. voice 11. against 12. heavy 1. convenient easy to use and saves time or work 2. equipment pieces or parts needed to do something special 3. gadget small tool that is used for a certain purpose 4. engine machine that is used to run another machine 5. pilot person who flies a plane 6. steer to cause transportation to go in a certain direction 7. cellar room or rooms built underground 8. furnace used to warm buildings Grammar: Pronouns Writing Trait: Organization/Paragraphs Big Question: What great ideas make our lives easier? 1. against 2. goes 3. heavy 4. kinds 5. today 4

1. Boston city in Massachusetts 2. communicate to exchange messages, thoughts, or information 3. electricity kind of energy 4. famous well-known and important 5. piano instrument used to make music 6. Scotland country north of England 7. telephone system that uses electricity to send and receive speech Segment and Count Phonemes Blend and Segment Phonemes Vowels aw, au and Short e: ea Draw Conclusions Text Features 1. crawl 2. draw 3. hawk 4. jaw 5. law 6. lawn Unit 5.5: Alexander Graham Bell - 7. paw 8. saw 9. straw 10. yawn 11. through 12. science 1. determined having your mind made up 2. inventor person who makes something for the first time 3. technology tools we use to make our lives easier 4. stable not likely to fall apart 5. stall stop suddenly 6. biplane plane that has two sets of wings 7. sketch a quick drawing 8. speech a talk Grammar: Using I and Me Writing Trait: Focus/Ideas Big Question: How can a great idea change the way we live? 1. built 2. early 3. learn 4. science 5. through 5

1. amazing very surprising 2. harbor safe place for boats near the shore 3. hasty pudding soft food made of cornmeal 4. hearth floor of a fireplace 5. invention idea or thing made for the first time Segment and Count Syllables Substitute Initial Phonemes Prefixes un-, re-, and Long Vowels i, o Unit 5.6: Ben Franklin & His First Kite - 1. contraption a machine that may be strange 2. doubt feeling of not believing in yourself or not knowing 3. energy strength 4. glider- airplane without an engine that is kept up in the air by the wind 5. unmanned when a plane does not have a pilot 6. soar fly high in the air 7. curious strange or unusual 8. intelligent bright or smart Theme Ask Questions 1. refill 2. refund 3. reopen 4. repay 5. retell 6. undo 7. undress 8. unhappy 9. unkind 10. untie 11. different 12. carry Grammar: Pronouns Writing Trait: Sentences Big Question: How can you use something familiar in a new way? 1. answered 2. brothers 3. carry 4. different 5. poor 6

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