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Day One Day Two Day Three Day Four Day Five  Daily Practice Daily Practice  Leveled Readers Leveled Readers  Phonics Lesson Phonics Lesson  Websites Websites Mrs. Whitinger Miller Perry Elementary

How many forms of transportation can you name?

Daily Fix-It is it monday

Daily Fix-It Is it Monday?

Realism and Fantasy Some stories tell about things that could happen in real life. Some stories are make-believe. Stories about real life are called realistic stories. Stories about make-believe are called fantasies

Realism and Fantasy Tell me about the bunnies' day. Do bunnies really have clocks? Do bunnies do artwork or play hide- and-seek? Could this story really happen or is it make-believe?

/j/ jam jet job jot

Word Practice jam

job

jet

jot

Jill

Word Practice Jon

Jack

High Frequency Words yellow green blue

Word Practice henpetbedblue penPegfed yellow

Handwriting

Questions A sentence that asks something is a question. We always end a question with a question mark. How did you get to school today?

Practicing Questions What did you do today? When did you eat lunch? I ran to school. What time is it? I must leave. Which sentences ask a question? What type of punctuation mark do you need at the end of a question?

Word Practice blue green yellow

Let’s Read

Let’s Write Questions Revise and edit I am going to check my work. Did I write the correct punctuation mark? Did my sentence ask a question? Did I begin with an uppercase letter? Did I use my best handwriting?

What forms of transportation can be yellow, blue, or green?

Daily Fix-It is It. wet

Daily Fix-It Is it wet?

Shared Reading Pages 2–3 What was it that Max wanted from Zeke's Palace of Ice Cream? Max really wanted a chocolate ice cream Whamburger. Why did Ruby say "no"? What is your favorite food?

Shared Reading Pages 4–5 What did Max put on to get ready for the trip? Max put his Junior Citizen Transport Pass around his neck so that he could take different types of transportation. What form of transportation did he and Uncle Bunny take first? Pages 6–7 Where did Max and Uncle Bunny get off the bus? The bus went into the city center. Did it take Max and Uncle Bunny to Zeke's Palace of Ice Cream?

Shared Reading Pages 8–9 What is the Blue Comet? Max and Uncle Bunny boarded a train called the Blue Comet. Have you ever ridden on a train? Tell us about it. Pages 10–11 What did Max and Uncle Bunny ride after they got off the train Next, Max and Uncle Bunny rode a ferryboat. Where did the ferryboat take them?

Shared Reading Pages 12–13 What form of transportation did Max and Uncle Bunny take next? When Max and Uncle Bunny were on the plane, what did they do so they would be safe? Pages 14–15 What was Max thinking about when he was on the plane? Max was thinking about Whamburgers. Did the plane land at Zeke's?

Shared Reading Pages 16–17 Where does the subway travel? The subway is like a train that travels underground. What picture did Max and Uncle Bunny see in the subway station? Pages 18–19 What was at the top of the steps? Max and Uncle Bunny finally arrived at Zeke's. What did they order?

Shared Reading Pages 20–21 Where did Max find his telephone number? Max knew his phone number was on the back of his Junior Citizen Transport Pass. Do you know your own phone number? Pages 22–23 How did Ruby get to Zeke's? Ruby rode a bicycle that can fit more than one person. How many people can fit on Ruby's bicycle? Page 24 What do you call the type of bicycle that Max, Ruby, and Uncle Bunny are riding? Max, Ruby, and Uncle Bunny rode home on the bicycle built for two and the sidecar. Have you ever seen a bicycle built for two?

Realism and Fantasy This story was about Max and Uncle Bunny's trip to get ice cream. Is Max's family real or make-believe? How can you tell? How is the trip to Zeke's Palace of Ice Cream different from the trip back home? What other parts of the story show you it is make-believe?

Find w on a keyboard

Jill Jones Was a Juggler Jill Jones was a juggler. We’ll say she was the best. She jumped on a jet. She wanted to go west. Will Jones went with her. He juggled jelly jars. So the jolly jugglers journeyed Way west under the stars! To the tune of “Itsy Bitsy Spider”

Word Practice will

Word Practice we b

wi g

wi n

Je n

and

jet

b i g

j ob

can

you

Word Practice yellow

Word Practice am

Word Practice blue

Word Practice four

Word Practice green

Word Practice one

Word Practice three

Word Practice five

Word Practice there

Word Practice have

Word Practice two

Word Practice like

Word Practice they

Word Practice see

Word Practice with

Let’s Read

Let’s Write! Many things in the story are make- believe. Rabbits don't talk and ride on buses. Can you think of other things from the story that are make-believe? For my sentence I'm going to write:

Where can you walk through a jetway?

Daily Fix-It I like to go in A car?

Daily Fix-It I like to go in a car.

Plot Stories have a beginning, a middle, and an end, and what happens during each of those parts of the story is called the plot. At the beginning of the story, what did Max decide? (He wanted to go to Zeke's Palace of Ice Cream to get a Whamburger.) Uncle Bunny said they could go. What happened next in the story? (Max and Uncle Bunny took a bus, train, ferryboat, plane, and subway to get to Zeke's.) What happened at the end of the story? (Max and Uncle Bunny couldn't finish their Whamburgers, so they shared them with Ruby and Grandma.)

Realism and Fantasy Max Takes the Train has characters who do things that real animals cannot do. This is a make-believe story. How do bunny rabbits really travel? What kinds of clothes do real rabbits wear? What do bunny rabbits really eat?

Word Practice j e m

c a n

h a t

w i n

sp o t

w i ll

pl o t

yellow

blue

green

wellwetwentweb jogjetjumpjam

Let’s Read

Let’s Write! Write about a way you like to travel.

How does your family travel when they go to the store?

Daily Fix-It Is max on the bus

Daily Fix-It Is Max on the bus?

Practice /w/

Word Practice yellow

blue

green

like

with

go

Let’s Read

How many forms of transportation can you name?

Daily Fix-It did you eat dinner

Daily Fix-It Did you eat dinner?

Question or Statement 1.Did Max get to Zeke's 2.Did Ruby pick up Max 3.I liked the story 4.What is a jetway 5.Max took a train ride 6.I've been on a subway 7.Have you been on a ferryboat 8.The tunnel was dark

DAILY PRACTICE U5W1

see

are

yellow

like

blue

do

one

that

they

you

of

two

look

see

she

three

with

me

for

four

he

we

my

five

green

have

is

little

I

a

the

Leveled Readers (pdf): Green Reader Yellow Reader Blue Reader Decodable Reader

Websites: Max and Ruby games Barney Transportation Game Arthur Alphabet Truck Game Transportation Through Time video and game Starfall- letter Ww Cookie Monster- letter Ww Transportation activities