Unit 3 Lesson 2
Identify Words With /i/ spelled _igh, i_e, and _y.
Review /o/ spelled _ow and oa_
High-Frequency Words grown, own, show
Decodable Story Book 4 Story 27
Spelling List Unit 3 Lesson 1
1. store: We need to go to the store to get milk.
2. loan: Will you please loan me some money for lunch?
3. grow: Mom likes to grow carrots and watermelons in her garden.
4. boat: Grandpa likes to fish from his boat.
5. know: Do you know how to get to the library?
6. toad: A toad has bumpy skin.
7. blow: My younger brother likes to blow bubbles.
8. coat: I hang my coat in my locker at school.
9. hello: People usually say hello when they answer the phone.
10. show: I want to show my model race car to the class.
11. borrow: May I borrow a pencil?
12. coast: New York City is on the east coast.
13. below: The temperature today is ten degrees below zero.
14. robot: Danny got a remote control robot for his birthday.
15. owe: I owe my sister ten dollars for cleaning my room.
Genre: Expository Text
*It presents factual information that can be checked in other sources
*It lists events in the order in which they happen and presents information in a clear way.
*It might use diagrams, photographs, or other illustrations.
Comprehension Strategies:
*ask questions about the story
*clarify confusing information
*make connections among story events, the characters, and what you know
“In the Money: a Book about Banking”
*Banks are an important part of the community
*People can safely store their money and valuables in banks
*Interest, deposit, withdrawal, and loan are important banking terms
*Banks have been in existence for hundreds of years
Vocabulary:
Vault n. a room or compartment that is used to store money of other things of value
Withdrawals n. plural of withdrawal: money taken out of a bank account
Borrow v. to receive something with the understanding that is must be given back
Employees n. plural of employee: a person who works for a person or business for pay
Deposits n. plural of deposits: money added to a bank account
Destroyed v. past tense of destroy: to get rid of
Store v. to put away for future use
Identify Words With /i/ spelled _igh, i_e, and _y.
Review /o/ spelled _ow and oa_
High-Frequency Words grown, own, show
Decodable Story Book 4 Story 27
Spelling List Unit 3 Lesson 1
1. store: We need to go to the store to get milk.
2. loan: Will you please loan me some money for lunch?
3. grow: Mom likes to grow carrots and watermelons in her garden.
4. boat: Grandpa likes to fish from his boat.
5. know: Do you know how to get to the library?
6. toad: A toad has bumpy skin.
7. blow: My younger brother likes to blow bubbles.
8. coat: I hang my coat in my locker at school.
9. hello: People usually say hello when they answer the phone.
10. show: I want to show my model race car to the class.
11. borrow: May I borrow a pencil?
12. coast: New York City is on the east coast.
13. below: The temperature today is ten degrees below zero.
14. robot: Danny got a remote control robot for his birthday.
15. owe: I owe my sister ten dollars for cleaning my room.
Genre: Expository Text
*It presents factual information that can be checked in other sources
*It lists events in the order in which they happen and presents information in a clear way.
*It might use diagrams, photographs, or other illustrations.
Comprehension Strategies:
*ask questions about the story
*clarify confusing information
*make connections among story events, the characters, and what you know
“In the Money: a Book about Banking”
*Banks are an important part of the community
*People can safely store their money and valuables in banks
*Interest, deposit, withdrawal, and loan are important banking terms
*Banks have been in existence for hundreds of years
Vocabulary:
Vault n. a room or compartment that is used to store money of other things of value
Withdrawals n. plural of withdrawal: money taken out of a bank account
Borrow v. to receive something with the understanding that is must be given back
Employees n. plural of employee: a person who works for a person or business for pay
Deposits n. plural of deposits: money added to a bank account
Destroyed v. past tense of destroy: to get rid of
Store v. to put away for future use