Unit 2 Lesson 2 Animals Survival
What can animals in stories teach us?
"The Fox and the Crane"
"The Boy Who Cried Wolf"
"Wolf! Wolf!
High Frequency Words:
change, cheer, fall, five, look, open, should, their, won, yes
High Frequency words:
Spelling 2.2
List 1 Short u Long u u_e mule fuse but use bug cub hum huge mud fun box nose look yes their |
Spelling 2.2
List 2 Short u Long u u_e mule fuse plum use dug cub hum huge must fun rope nose look yes their |
Spelling 2.2
List 3 Short u Long u u_e mules fuse plums cubs dug dusted hummed huge trusting drums wrote close look yes their |
Vocabulary List 2.2
believe delicious feast fond lessons remarkable snatch stories |
Compare/Contrast
When you compare objects, you discuss how they are alike; when you contrast objects, you discuss their differences.
Writers have several tools to help them compare and contrast.
Similes use the words like or as to compare two things
Metaphors say that one thing is another thing
Personification is a kind of metaphor that assigns human traits to objects, animals, and ideas.
When you compare objects, you discuss how they are alike; when you contrast objects, you discuss their differences.
Writers have several tools to help them compare and contrast.
Similes use the words like or as to compare two things
Metaphors say that one thing is another thing
Personification is a kind of metaphor that assigns human traits to objects, animals, and ideas.
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