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Unit 2 Lesson 2 Reivew Students can… Unit 2 Lesson 2 Reivew Students can… * read and spell WTK words: who, no, some, of, eat, grow, kernel, factory * read and spell words with short /e/ sound * identify singular and plural nouns using ending –s, -es * identify and use contractions * read and use a diagram * Write a complete sentence with a capital letter, finger spacing, correct end mark * retell the important events in a story * identify parts of a book: title, author, illustrator * read stories from Unit 2 Lesson 2 with fluency (without sounding out words, good pronunciation, natural intonation)

Words to Know I can read and spell each word who no some of eat Little Red Hen had a bit ______ wheat. “_____ will help plant? Who will help me get ______ water?” said Hen. “Not I!” said Pig, Dog, and Cat. “ Who will help me ______ this bread?” said Hen. “ I will!” they said. “______, I will eat it all by myself.” said Hen. of Who some eat No Did you capitalize “Who” and “No”? Why?

Short /e/ with Blends I can read and spell words with short /e/ using blends we have learned in class: r-blend, ending blend, digraph, CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant), double consonant r-blend ending blend CVC digraph double consonant bread dress tent best bed ten check shed mess egg

Plural Nouns egg eggs cat cats job jobs box boxes dish dishes A noun is a person, place, thing, or animal. I can add –s, or –es at the end of each noun to make it plural. egg eggs cat cats job jobs box boxes dish dishes

A contraction is the short form of two words I’ll can not = I will = did not = He is = does not = She is = is not = I am = are not = can’t didn’t He’s doesn’t She’s isn’t I’m aren’t

Diagram Two _____ are in the pond. A frog is jumping off the ____. A bird is in the______. A den is where the _______lives. frogs log nest fox

Written by Cynthia Rothman, Illustrated by David Diaz Little Red Hen Written by Cynthia Rothman, Illustrated by David Diaz Little Red Hen had a bit of wheat. “Who will help plant?” said Hen. “Not I,” said Dog. “Now I,” said Pig. “Not I,” said Cat. “I will go to the well,” said Hen. “Who will help me get some water?” “Not I,” said Dog. “Now I,” said Pig. “Not I,” said Cat. “This is a big job, “ said Hen. “Who will help me?” “Not I,” said Dog. “Now I,” said Pig. “Not I,” said Cat. “ I will mix and mix,” said Hen. “Who will help me do this?” “Not I,” said Dog. “Now I,” said Pig. “Not I,” said Cat. “Come quick!” said Hen. “Look at this bread!” “This is the best bread,” she said. “Who will help me eat some of it?” “Let me,” said Pig. “Let me,” said Cat. “Let me,” said Dog. “No! No!” said Hen. “This is a job for me!”