Unit 2 Lesson 3 Let's Explore
What did you discover outside today?
What kind of things from nature can you find outside?
Have you ever seen a grasshopper jumping in the grass? What other insects might you find in the grass?The
Hungry Hoppers by Nancy Loewen
What did you discover outside today?
What kind of things from nature can you find outside?
Have you ever seen a grasshopper jumping in the grass? What other insects might you find in the grass?The
Hungry Hoppers by Nancy Loewen
Genre: Expository Text
Expository texts provide facts about real events and people that can checked in different sources.
Expository text present information in a clear and organized way.
Expository texts usually include diagrams, illustrations, and pictures to reinforce information in the text.
Expository texts provide facts about real events and people that can checked in different sources.
Expository text present information in a clear and organized way.
Expository texts usually include diagrams, illustrations, and pictures to reinforce information in the text.
Spelling List 2.3
Long /a/ ai_, _ay, a_e, a Long /e/ ee,ea,e_e, e 1. Tail The monkey had a long tail. 2. Reach Are you able to reach the top shelf. 3. Queen The queen held her held a royal ball. 4. Fear I have a fear of heights. 5. Say We say the Pledge of Allegiance every morning. 6. Gave I gave my homework to the teacher. 7. Sweet The icing was too sweet. 8. Acorn If you plant an acorn, it will grow into an oak tree. 9. Player Each player will get a turn to kick the ball. 10. Even Eight is an even number. 11. Underneath Mom keeps an umbrella underneath the front seat in case it rains. 12. Always Sentences always start with a capital letter. 13. Depend I know I can depend on you to help. 14. Wait I had to wait five minutes for the bus. 15. Sneeze If you have to sneeze, turn your face toward the inside of your elbow. |
Vocabulary Concept 2.3: The concept word for this lesson is nature. Nature is “everything in the world not made by people.” Nature includes things such as plants, animals, and insects. Vocabulary 2.3 fussy adj. hard to please dull adj. not bright or clear sensing v. feeling antennae n. Plural of antenna : an insect feelers. cycle n. a repeated sequence of events still adj. quiet palpi n. small feelers on the grasshopper’s mouth that holds and taste food. outer adj. outside inner adj. inside attract v. to draw attention nymphs n. Plural of nymph: a young insects |
Capital Letters