big question: what kinds of transportation help us in an emergency? author: chris demarest genre:...
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Big Question:What kinds of
transportation help us in an emergency?
Author: Chris
DemarestGenre:
Informational Text
Big Question:What kinds of
transportation help us in an emergency?
Monday Tuesday
WednesdayThursday
FridayReview
Review New WordsProgress Monitoring
Monday
What kinds of transportation help
us in an emergency?
Today we will learn:Build BackgroundAmazing WordsShared Reading: Mayday! Mayday!Vocabulary WordsPractice /ks/High-Frequency WordsDecodable Reader 25: On a JetGrammar: Question Marks and
Uppercase LettersScience: WeatherSocial Studies: EconomicsMath: Counting Wheels
Talk with Me, Sing
with Me
The Coast Guard to the Rescue
The yacht called “Mayday!” from the sea,
To pilot and to crew, The mechanic stowed the
swimmer’s gear, The Coast Guard to the rescue! The wind was strong upon the sea, The sailors’ fear grew, The flare gave off a shimmering
light, The Coast Guard to the rescue!
Amazing Words
rescue
pilot
yacht
sailor
mechanic
shimmering
Shared Reading
Vocabulary Words
boat
taxi
swimmer
yacht
radar
fueled
turbines
hoisted
Phonics
Blend Sounds
b o x f o x t a x
M a x R e x
High Frequency
Words
yellow
green
may
than
blue
part
made
first
High Frequency Words
a the with go
Word Work
Review
jet Wes had bog job
got wet will fill gas
Review
Jen sat grin can hop
fast bag met and on
Grammar
did you see a blue fox
Did you see a blue fox?
GrammarA question mark is used at the end of a sentence that asks a question.
How did you get to school today? is a question.
If a sentence asks a question, you use a question mark at the end of it. Questions start with an uppercase letter like all other sentences.
GrammarCorrect these sentences.what can I doWhat can I do?how old are youHow old are you?what time is itWhat time is it?
Grammarwhere is my pencilWhere is my pencil?why is it coldWhy is it cold?
Let’s WriteWe are going to take turns asking questions.
I am going to write your questions on the board. Be sure to check that I start the sentence with an uppercase letter and end it with a question mark.
Daily Journal Writing
Draw one item that is yellow, one that is
blue, and one that is green. Label each with its color word.
•Oral Language•Comprehension•Grammar
Tomorrow we will read Mayday! Mayday! again.
Tuesday
What can we do to help in an
emergency?
Today we will learn:Build BackgroundAmazing WordsShared Reading: Mayday! Mayday!Vocabulary WordsPractice /ks/High-Frequency WordsPhonics Story: MaxGrammar: Question Marks and Uppercase
LettersShared WritingJournal WritingSocial Studies: JobsComprehension: Cause and Effect
Talk with Me, Sing
with Me
The Coast Guard to the Rescue
The yacht called “Mayday!” from the sea,
To pilot and to crew, The mechanic stowed the
swimmer’s gear, The Coast Guard to the rescue! The wind was strong upon the sea, The sailors’ fear grew, The flare gave off a shimmering
light, The Coast Guard to the rescue!
Amazing Words
rescue
pilot
Shared Reading
Vocabulary Words
boat
taxi
swimmer
yacht
radar
fueled
turbines
hoisted
Phonics
Mr. Max Mox, What’s in the Box?
What’s in the box? What’s in the box?
Mr. Max Mox, Mr. Max Mox.Could it be an ox or a little
fox?Mr. Max Mox, Mr. Max Mox.What’s in the box? What’s in
the box?Mr. Max Mox, Mr. Max Mox.Open it by six o’clock, open it
by six o’clock.Mr. Max Mox, Mr. Max Mox.
Blending Practice s i x p a l m i x R e x b o x
f o x h i d l e g s M o m M a x
Blending Practice i n h i s a n o x
High Frequency
Words
yellow
green
may
than
blue
part
made
first
High-Frequency Words Review
is a from
see
look like four
Grammar
can we fix the car
Can we fix the car?
GrammarSentences that ask about something are called questions.
When we ask a question, we use an uppercase letter for the beginning of the first word.
We put a question mark at the end of the question.
Let’s Write!The sailors were in trouble because of a storm. By the end of the book, the sailors were safe. What questions could we ask the sailors about their rescue?
Let’s Write!Was it hard to get into the raft?
Amazing Word Review
plane jetway
Daily Journal Writing
Draw and label three words that
end with /ks/.
•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 the Coast Guard again. What do you remember about the Coast Guard?
Wednesday
What emergencies can the Coast Guard
help fix?
Today we will learn:Build BackgroundAmazing WordsShared Reading: Mayday! Mayday!Vocabulary WordsPractice /ks/High-Frequency WordsStudent Reader: On the High SeasGrammar: QuestionsShared WritingJournal WritingSocial Studies: Geographical DirectionScience: Weather Changes
Talk with Me, Sing
with Me
The Coast Guard to the Rescue
The yacht called “Mayday!” from the sea,
To pilot and to crew, The mechanic stowed the
swimmer’s gear, The Coast Guard to the rescue! The wind was strong upon the sea, The sailors’ fear grew, The flare gave off a shimmering
light, The Coast Guard to the rescue!
Amazing Words
yacht
sailor
Shared Reading
Vocabulary Words
boat
taxi
swimmer
yacht
radar
fueled
turbines
hoisted
Phonics
Adding Sounds
a t h a t a n v a n v e t v e s t
i n w i n t o p s t o p
Blend Sounds
b o x J i m a n d R e x g e t J a n o x
b i g m a t s p o t o n i n t i p d i p
Blend Sounds
r i p l a n d d a d h e l p w i l l f i x
High Frequency
Words
yellow
green
may
than
blue
part
made
first
High Frequency Words
we a the for they have
Grammar
jan ran to see the fox
Jan ran to see the fox.
GrammarSentences that ask something are called questions. Some questions begin with the words who, what, when, why, or how. Here are some questions for you about Mayday! Mayday!
GrammarWhy did the Coast Guard go to help?
Why did Coast Guard members have different jobs?
GrammarDo you have questions about the Coast Guard? Let’s write our questions on the board.
What do I need at the beginning of the sentence?
What do I need at the end of the sentence?
Let’s Write!In our story On the High Seas, Jem, Rex, and Jan play with a big yellow box. What do you like to play with?
Let’s Write!I’m going to write a sentence about playing using a word with the letter x.
I play with shells in the sandbox.
Daily Journal Writing
Write or dictate a sentence that has a proper noun in it and
illustrate it.
Respond to LiteratureGrammarHomework Idea
Tomorrow we will read about an adventure to Antarctica again.
Thursday
What kinds of emergency
transportation have you seen?
Today we will learn:Build BackgroundAmazing WordsShared Reading: If You Could Go to
AntarcticaConnect /ks/ to XxHigh-Frequency WordsDecodable Reader 26: Fox Can Fix It!Grammar: Question Marks and
Uppercase LettersShared WritingJournal WritingScience: What Will Float?
Talk with Me, Sing
with Me
The Coast Guard to the Rescue
The yacht called “Mayday!” from the sea,
To pilot and to crew, The mechanic stowed the
swimmer’s gear, The Coast Guard to the rescue! The wind was strong upon the sea, The sailors’ fear grew, The flare gave off a shimmering
light, The Coast Guard to the rescue!
Amazing Words
mechanic
shimmering
Shared Reading
Phonics
Blend Sounds
f o x c a n i t f i x p i g
h a d c a p r i p i n s a t
Blend Sounds
o n o x n o t f a n g e t
d i d c a t b o x t o p
High Frequency Words
yellow blue green to have the a
Grammar
who will help them
Who will help them?
GrammarWhat day is it?Where are we?When is lunch?How are you?Every question begins with an uppercase letter and ends with a question mark.
Let’s Write!The sly ____ hid my toy in the ____.
I can ____ a batch of cookies.
Daily Journal Writing
Write or dictate a question about a
rescue. Then answer the question.
Respond to LiteratureGrammarHomework Idea
Tomorrow we will read about a girl who thinks she can fly. Do you think she can fly?
Friday
What kinds of transportation help
us in an emergency?
Today we will learn:Build BackgroundAmazing WordsShared Reading: “The Mysteries of
Flight”Connect /ks/ to XxHigh-Frequency WordsProgress Monitoring: Read the Words
and SentencesGrammar: Question Marks and
Uppercase LettersSocial Studies: Map WorkSocial Studies: Preventive MeasuresDrama: Jobs
Talk with Me, Sing
with Me
The Coast Guard to the Rescue
The yacht called “Mayday!” from the sea,
To pilot and to crew, The mechanic stowed the
swimmer’s gear, The Coast Guard to the rescue! The wind was strong upon the sea, The sailors’ fear grew, The flare gave off a shimmering
light, The Coast Guard to the rescue!
Amazing Words
rescue
pilot
yacht
sailor
mechanic
shimmering
Shared Reading
“The Mysteries of Flight”
Phonics
High Frequency
Words
yellow
green
may
than
blue
part
made
first
Grammar
did you see my red fox
Did you see my red fox?
GrammarThis week we talked about question marks and uppercase letters.
When you write the beginning of a sentence or a person’s name, you use an uppercase letter.
GrammarWhen you write a sentence that asks a question, you need a question mark at the end.
Let’s Write!Add uppercase letters and end marks.
did you go on a busDid you go on a bus?what did you sayWhat did you say?
Let’s Write!am I littleAm I little?have you gotten the lidHave you gotten the lid?
Daily Journal Writing
Draw or write about a helicopter coming
to the rescue.
PhonicsShared ReadingHigh-Frequency Words
Next week we will read a book called Messenger, Messenger. What do you think the story will be about?
New Words Review
High Frequency Words
yellow green may than
blue part made first
Vocabulary Words boat taxi swimmer
yatch
radar fueled turbines
hoisted
Amazing Words rescue pilot yacht sailor mechanic shimmering
Progress
Monitoring
Read the WordsSet A
fox fix was Rex
Read the WordsSet B
next box tax mix Max six
Read the SentencesSet C
1. I like to mix mud.2. Jan can wax the yellow
box.3. They like to go on a jet.4. Rex and I look in the little
green cup.5. Will the blue hat fit?