Download - Jamaica Louise James Lesson 11 Day 5
Lesson 11 Day 5
Which animals do you especially like to draw or paint? Why?
Do you like animals with stripes or animals with spots? Which ones?
Which animals do you think are an interesting color?
Which animals do you think have an interesting shape?
I like to draw pictures of _____because_______. I like to paint pictures of _____because ______.
Daily Proofreading shelly’s teacher is ms Markson. Shelly’s teacher is Ms. Markson.
A dot, a blot,
a smidge, a smear,
And just a little squiggle here. . . A dab,
a dash, a splish,
a splat, That’s how Patrick paints a cat! Robin Bernard
Word Wall
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Syllable Pattern CVVC
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filthy – If something is very dirty, it is filthy. fellow – You use fellow to describe a person who
has something in common with you. executive – When someone is a boss in charge
of a business, that person is called an executive. beautifying – When you are making something
nicer or more beautiful than it was, you are beautifying it.
renowned – If you are renowned, you are famous for something.
kin – Your kin are all of your family members and relatives.
original – When something is original, it is the first of its kind.
adorn – When you adorn something, you decorate it and make it beautiful.
a person who has something in common with you.
fellow
you are famous for something.
renowned
when something is very dirty
filthy
it is the first of its kind
original
When someone is a boss in charge of a business
executive
When you are making something nicer than it was
beautifying
your family members and relatives
kin
When you adorn something, you decorate it and make it beautiful.
adorn
An abbreviation is a short way to write a word.
Most abbreviations end with a period. Abbreviations for proper nouns begin
with capital letters. Abbreviations are pronounced as if
they were written out.
A personal narrative tells a true story about something that happened in your life.
Use the words I, me, we, and us. Tell about your thoughts and
feelings. Use capital letters and periods in
abbreviated titles such as Mr. and Dr.