Unit 5 Week 2 Carl the Complainer.

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Unit 5 Week 2 Carl the Complainer

Day 1 Carl the Complainer

un- – not/opposite of unkind dis- – not disagree pre- – before prepay Phonics Prefixes re- – again replay un- – not/opposite of unkind dis- – not disagree pre- – before prepay meaning example meaning example meaning example meaning example

unzip distrust unseen disinfect unhappy dislike redo precook Phonics Prefixes un-, re-, pre-, dis- Blend the sounds to read the words. unzip distrust unseen disinfect unhappy dislike redo precook replay preheat revisit preset

Phonics Brain Pop Prefixes

Prefixes un-,pre-,re-,over-, dis- Phonics On Your Own Page 397 Prefixes un-,pre-,re-,over-, dis- replay disagree overweight prepay unlocked disloyal preteen overripe unsafe reread

annoy Vocabulary to bother or make someone feel upset or angry Definition: to bother or make someone feel upset or angry Sentence: We annoy our parents when we yell.

complain Vocabulary to say that you are unhappy about something Definition: to say that you are unhappy about something Sentence: My mom will complain if I do not do my chores.

mumbles Vocabulary speaks too quietly to be heard clearly Definition: speaks too quietly to be heard clearly Sentence: My sister mumbles when she is tired.

P.M. Vocabulary the time between noon and 11:59 at night Definition: the time between noon and 11:59 at night Sentence: School gets out at 1:45 P.M. almost every day.

Vocabulary shrugs Definition: raise your shoulders to show you do not know or are not interested Sentence: He shrugs if he does not know the answer.

signature Vocabulary the way you sign your name Definition: the way you sign your name Sentence: She wrote her signature on a check.

annoy complain mumbles shrugs signature P.M. Vocabulary On Your Own Page 398 annoy complain mumbles shrugs signature P.M.

Comprehension Brain Pop Cause and Effect

Comprehension Page 227 Put It on a Poster

Comprehension On Your Own Page 399

Comprehension Mona Anil Mom The story takes place On Your Own Page 407 Mona Anil Mom The story takes place Mona is upset because

Day 2 Carl the Complainer

Read the words. Phonics unlock retell pregame disband reddish visitor remake unseen disconnect

Phonics unsafe rewind unpack regroup unplug disagree rerun preschool On Your Own Page 401 unsafe rewind unpack regroup unplug disagree rerun preschool unlock disappear discolor preheat

Vocabulary Page 197

Choose from the word bank. Vocabulary Choose from the word bank. The students will __________ when they have a lot of homework. He __________ because he does not know the answer to the math problem. Do not __________ the big dog, he will get angry. My favorite show comes on at 6:00 __________. The famous basketball player wrote his __________ on my basketball. I cannot hear what she says when she __________. complain mumbles shrugs P.M. complain annoy signature shrugs annoy P.M. signature mumbles

Comprehension Page 230 Carl the Complainer

Day 3 Carl the Complainer

Sort these words: Phonics prewrite unmade displease reread disorder prepack untie replay disown unable displace recount prebake unbutton un- pre- dis- re-

Read these words: untrue unhook resend refill preview disinfect Fluent Word Read Read these words: untrue unhook resend refill preview disinfect

will complete each task. Vocabulary Roll the Dice complain P.M. shrug annoy mumble signature Take turns rolling the dice. If it is your turn, you pick the vocabulary word. EVERYONE in the group will complete each task. If you roll… ...do this! Write a synonym. Draw a picture. Write a sentence. Write the word three times. Write the definition. Underline all of the vowels.

Comprehension Facts and Details Let’s Practice It

Comprehension Let’s listen to a story!

Comprehension Cause and Effect

Comprehension Cause and Effect

Day 4 Carl the Complainer

quickly harmful editor babyish playful dancer grumpily baker Phonics Write each word on your whiteboard. Underline the suffix in each word . quickly harmful editor babyish playful dancer grumpily baker graceful inventor perfectly girlish

Vocabulary Skill Brain Pop Dictionary Skills

Vocabulary Skill On Your Own Page 402 Dictionary Skills

goodbye fuller gardener Tuesday true outside soon new unwind Fluent Word Read Read these words: retell moon enough goodbye fuller gardener Tuesday true outside soon new unwind dislike good blue

Poetry in Reading Page 252-253

Day 5 Carl the Complainer

Spelling Test Assessment Write your first and last name on your test. Relax and do your best!