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Big Question: What kinds of adventures can you have in the city? Author: Arthur Dorros Genre: Fiction
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Big Question: What kinds of adventures can you have in the city? Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Review
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Monday What kind of adventures can you have in the city?
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Today we will learn: Build Background Amazing Words Shared Reading: Abuela Vocabulary Words Reteach /e/ High-Frequency Words Decodable Reader 23: Red Hen Grammar: Pronoun I Time for Social Studies: Scenes from Our City Literature: Poetry
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Talk with Me, Sing with Me
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To the City We Will Go To the city we will go, I love the bus, you know. Abuela, An adventure for you and me! To the park we will go, A bird flock in a row. Abuela, An adventure for you and me!
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To the harbor we will go, The boats sail fast and slow. Abuela, An adventure for you and me! To the airport we will go, The planes fly high and low. Abuela, An adventure for you and me!
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Amazing Words
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abuela
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adventure
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flock
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city
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airport
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harbor
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grandma
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park
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bread
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clouds
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leaped
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soared
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Blend Sounds P e g l e g b e l l p e t r e d t e n t m e s s t e n
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High Frequency Words
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here
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from
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down
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did
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go
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long
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day
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get
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Word Work
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Review Ben get hen can red hid did not
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Review Ken in ran pen got Len
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i can go to see you I can go to see you.
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Grammar The word I is a special little word. You use the word I when you are talking about yourself. When we use the letter I to talk about ourselves, it is always an uppercase letter, even if it is in the middle of a sentence.
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Lets Write Remember the first word in a sentence begins with an uppercase letter. A telling sentence should end with a period.
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Lets Write Lets write a complete sentence about something you like to do.
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Daily Journal Writing Draw or write about something you might see in a city.
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Oral Language Comprehension Grammar Tomorrow we will read Abuela again.
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Tuesday How is the city the same as or different from here?
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Today we will learn Today we will learn: Build Background Amazing Words Shared Reading: Abuela Vocabulary Words Practice /e/ High-Frequency Words Phonics Story: Ted and the Pet Grammar: Pronoun I Shared Writing Journal Writing Time for Social Studies: Traveling Comprehension: Settings
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Talk with Me, Sing with Me
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To the City We Will Go To the city we will go, I love the bus, you know. Abuela, An adventure for you and me! To the park we will go, A bird flock in a row. Abuela, An adventure for you and me!
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To the harbor we will go, The boats sail fast and slow. Abuela, An adventure for you and me! To the airport we will go, The planes fly high and low. Abuela, An adventure for you and me!
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Amazing Words
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abuela
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adventure
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grandma
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park
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bread
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clouds
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leaped
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soared
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Get Set, Ten Pets! Get set, ten pets! Have you met the vet? Dont rest just yet- Heres our jet. Well help you get on, Well make sure youre fed. Em the vet is set to get All ten tucked in bed!
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Blending Practice b e d T e d p e t b i g f e d i n m e t t e n t c a n a m n e s t
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High Frequency Words
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here
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from
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down
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did
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go
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long
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day
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get
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High-Frequency Words Review here go I have is a my the to has see do
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i go to the park I go to the park.
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Grammar The word I is a special little word. You use the word I when you are talking about yourself. When we use the letter I to talk about ourselves, it is always an uppercase letter, even if it is in the middle of a sentence.
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Lets Write! Lets write sentences about a place you like to go. I like to go to the zoo.
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Amazing Word Review Antarctica continent
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Daily Journal Writing Dictate, illustrate, or write three words that rhyme with bed.
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Oral Language Grammar Homework Tomorrow we will read about the animals going to school again Oral Language Grammar Homework Idea Tomorrow we will read about Abuela again. What adventures would you like to have in the city?
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Wednesday Did you ever go on a city adventure?
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Today we will learn: Build Background Amazing Words Shared Reading: Abuela Vocabulary Words Practice /e/ High-Frequency Words Student Reader: Get Set, Go Grammar: Uppercase Letters and Periods Shared Writing Journal Writing Social Studies: Ways to Travel Comprehension: Real or Imaginary
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Talk with Me, Sing with Me
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To the City We Will Go To the city we will go, I love the bus, you know. Abuela, An adventure for you and me! To the park we will go, A bird flock in a row. Abuela, An adventure for you and me!
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To the harbor we will go, The boats sail fast and slow. Abuela, An adventure for you and me! To the airport we will go, The planes fly high and low. Abuela, An adventure for you and me!
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Amazing Words
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flock
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city
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Shared Reading
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grandma
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park
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bread
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clouds
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leaped
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soared
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Ten Red Hens Ten little red hens, are sitting on their nests. Meg yells, Look at the time; its ten oclock. Girls, its time to rest.
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Blend Sounds B e n M o m g e t s e t i n c a b D a d a t t e l l s b i g d i g s p o t
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High Frequency Words
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here
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from
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down
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did
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go
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long
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day
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get
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High-Frequency Words Review go here to they the see we you look one from
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you can dig here You can dig here.
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Grammar There are clues in reading and writing that help us. One clue is an uppercase letter, and another clue is a period. Which clue shows the beginning of a sentence? Which clue shows the end of the sentence?
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Grammar i ride the bus Which word should begin with an uppercase letter? I Where should the period go? bus.
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Lets Write! In the story, Ben had an adventure in the city. Lets write a sentence about the city using words that have /e/.
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Daily Journal Writing Dictate or write four words that rhyme with bell. Draw a picture of one of them.
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Respond to Literature Grammar Homework Idea Tomorrow we will read about a little mouse.
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Thursday How can you get to the city?
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Today we will learn: Build Background Amazing Words Shared Reading: One Little Mouse Practice /e/ High-Frequency Words Decodable Reader 24: A Pet Hen Grammar: Pronoun I Shared Writing Journal Writing Social Studies: National Symbols Comprehension: Settings
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Talk with Me, Sing with Me
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To the City We Will Go To the city we will go, I love the bus, you know. Abuela, An adventure for you and me! To the park we will go, A bird flock in a row. Abuela, An adventure for you and me!
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To the harbor we will go, The boats sail fast and slow. Abuela, An adventure for you and me! To the airport we will go, The planes fly high and low. Abuela, An adventure for you and me!
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Amazing Words
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airport
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harbor
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Blend Sounds P e g m e t N e d g o t p e t h e n d i d l e t p e n n o t
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Blend Sounds b e d g e t i n f e d n a p
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High Frequency Words go here from a is have
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i look like abuela I look like Abuela.
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Grammar When we talk about ourselves, we can use the letter I instead of our name. I like the color yellow. I like to ski. I am your teacher.
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Lets Write! Complete the sentences with words that have middle /e/. Ten little ______ are in the ______.
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Daily Journal Writing Dictate or write three short a words.
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Respond to Literature Grammar Homework Idea Tomorrow we will read a story called Apple Juice Tea. What do you think it will be about?
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Friday What kind of adventures can you have in the city?
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Today we will learn: Build Background Amazing Words Shared Reading: Apple Juice Tea Practice /e/ High-Frequency Words Progress Monitoring: Read the Words and Sentences Grammar: Pronoun I Time for Math: Graphing Time for Social Studies: American Flag Time for Social Studies: Transportation Collage
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Talk with Me, Sing with Me
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To the City We Will Go To the city we will go, I love the bus, you know. Abuela, An adventure for you and me! To the park we will go, A bird flock in a row. Abuela, An adventure for you and me!
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To the harbor we will go, The boats sail fast and slow. Abuela, An adventure for you and me! To the airport we will go, The planes fly high and low. Abuela, An adventure for you and me!
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Amazing Words
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abuela
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adventure
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flock
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city
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airport
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harbor
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Shared Reading
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Apple Juice Tea
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Phonics
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Letter Substitution bell tell dell fell well sell
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High Frequency Words
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here
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from
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down
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did
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go
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long
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day
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get
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i have a bell I have a bell.
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Grammar When we talk about ourselves, we can use the letter I instead of our name. We always write an uppercase letter, even if it is in the middle of a sentence.
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Lets Write! My class and I went to the zoo. I went to the city with Ned. Meg and I went to see the Statue of Liberty.
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Lets Write! Today we will write about an adventure weve been on with someone special. Remember to use the word I.
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Daily Journal Writing Draw or write about an adventure you have had with a family member.
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Phonics Shared Reading High-Frequency Words Next week we will read about a bunny taking a train. What do you think the story will be about?
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New Words Review
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High Frequency Words here from down did go long day get
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Vocabulary Words grandma park bread clouds leaped soared
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Amazing Words abuela adventure flock city airport harbor
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Progress Monitoring Progress Monitoring
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Read the Words Set A Ted leg sled send
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Read the Words Set B bell melt send spend help step
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Read the Sentences Set C 1. I can ring my bell from here. 2. I have a little red hen. 3. Ned will come to see me. 4. My pet can look here. 5. Tell ted to go with you.
The author _____________ Written by Arthur Dorros and illustrated Elisa Kleven The illustrator _________ Summary: It is about a girl and her grandma and.
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