Unit One Lesson Three
Our Pet Friends
How can a pet be an important friend?
Fiction Finding Cal
My Partner and Friend
Not Norman A Goldfish Story by Kelly Bennett
My Partner and Friend
Not Norman A Goldfish Story by Kelly Bennett
Spelling 1.3 2-letter blends
List 1 List 2 List 3 1.grass 1. grass 1. grass 2. tip 2. tips 2. tips 3. crack 3. crack 3. cracks 4. stop 4. still 4. still 5. nest 5. west 5. west 6. mask 6. mask 6. mask 7. clap 7. clap 7. clapped 8. plan 8. plans 8. planning 9. milk 9. milk 9. milk 10. belt 10. belt 10. belt 11. fog 11. fog 11. foggy 12. tub 12. tub 12.tub 13. by 13. by 13. by 14. he 14. he 14. he 15. she 15. she 15. she |
Vocabulary 1.3
decide apologized different gazed friendship partnet glance rummaged proper scent relationship stares trade High Frequency Words 1.3
boy by girl he here she small want were what |
Subject and Predicate
A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. A sentence has 2 parts: a naming part, and a telling part. The subject of a sentence includes all the words in the naming part. The subject tells who or what the sentence is about. The predicate includes all the words in the telling part. Sam likes birds. Cats are my favorite animals. Narrative Nonfiction Text
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Open and Closed Syllables
An open syllable occurs when a syllable ends in a vowel. The vowel sound is an open syllable is usually long di*ner se*cret o*pen re*wind A closed syllable occurs when a vowel is followed by a consonant and the usually has a short sound. win*ter bet*ter blan*ket for*got Root Words
To understand the meaning of a word you do not know, try to break up the word into word parts. You can split the root word form the ending such as -ed, -es, or -ing |
Following Direction