My Family Unit 1: Lesson 2 By George Ancona.

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My Family Unit 1: Lesson 2 By George Ancona

Skills My Family Comprehension Questions Author and Illustrator Vocabulary pg 38-39 Spelling Phonics My Family 42- 57 Family Poetry Compare and Contrast Using a Glossary Informational Text Reading Response Journal Subject and Predicate pg 66-67 Review

Vocabulary remembered porch crown spend stuck visit cousin piano

Glossary pg 38-39 remembered- to not forget porch- deck in the front of a house crown- a hat worn by a king spend- time together or to give money stuck- can’t move visit- spend time cousin- aunt and uncle’s child piano- musical instrument

Comprehension Questions Find the text evidence! What page are you on? How do families spend time together? How are Camila and her mother similar? What do both Grandma Marta and Aunt Maria Irene do? Who is wearing a crown? Where are Camila’s parents from? What does the family do on Sundays? What is the chart on page 48? What do the kids do in the backyard? Adults?

Reading Response Journal T- turn it around A- answer the question G- give details Make sure your use TAG! How do you spend time with your family? Compare and contrast two of your family memembers.

Spelling 1. wet 7. left 2. job 8. help 3. hug 9. plum 4. rest 10. nut 5. spot 11. net 6. mud 12. hot

Spelling Practice Step Spelling Type Spelling White board Spelling Rainbow Spelling Hilite Spelling ABC Spelling

Spelling Review Tic Tac Spelling Mix Up Spelling Circles Team Race Baseball Shaving Cream Terminator SpellingCity Four boxes Sparkle

Review

Swat visit porch cousin crown stuck spend remembered piano Listen for the clue, and then swat the correct vocabulary word. visit porch cousin crown stuck spend remembered piano

Phonics short o, u, and e sounds o- hot, mop, job, spot, jog… e- wet, rest, left, help, net… u- up, hug, plum, nut, mud …

Phonics Find son make said tale turn light mop spot wet up kite rest team sad hill jog rest left run net sew hug fan time

Phonics Sort Thumbs up when you finish!

Which one is a building? Which one plays music? Who would you find on a ship? Which one is a date? I showed my sister how to tie her shoe. Which word it this sentence?

Glossary

Comparing and Contrasting

Informational Text Captions Text features Photographs Diagrams Facts Book scavenger hunt

thumbs Complete sentences

Simple Subjects The Who or What ACTION Simple Predicates

Complete Sentences Thumbs up if it is a complete sentence and thumbs down if it is not a sentence. Walked up a hill. Jim sat. John ran down the street. Tie your shoe. Maggie and Jennie in the kitchen. Sam watched a movie. Chocolate Chip Cookies are my favorite cookie.