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HF Words Stories for the Week Reading/Writing Workshop: Super Tools What we are learning! Essential Question: How can we work together to make our lives better? Comprehension Focus: Reread Theme Word Work: Words with ü Grammar: Pronouns Writing Trait: Sentence Fluency Spelling Words moon tune flew blue fruit soup toy coin enough door HF Words answer brought busy door enough eyes Vocabulary Words Demand: to ask forcefully or strongly. Emergency: something that you do not expect and need to take care of right away. Conflict: A disagreement or problem. Fair: It is reasonable and follows the rules. Argument: A fight that uses words. Risk: A danger or possibility that something bad may happen. Stories for the Week Reading/Writing Workshop: Super Tools Genre: Fantasy Literature Anthology: Click Clack Moo: Cows That Type Shift: Move something a little bit from one place to another.

HF Words Stories for the Week What we are learning! Essential Question: Who helps you? Comprehension Focus: Reread Author’s Purpose Word Work: Variant Vowel ô Grammar: Possessive Pronouns Writing Trait: Voice Spelling Words haul cause saw claw paw dawn moon soup love friend HF Words brother father friend love mother picture Vocabulary Words Often: Many times, a lot, frequently. Accept: To take or agree to something. Inspire: Make someone want to do something. Respect: When you admire or look up to someone. Decision: To make a choice. Swiftly: When something moves fast. Distance: How far one thing is from another, or the space between two things. Stories for the Week Reading/Writing Workshop: All Kinds of Helpers Genre: Nonfiction Literature Anthology: Meet Rosina

HF Words Stories for the Week Reading/Writing Workshop: Wrapped in Ice What we are learning! Essential Question: How can weather affect us? Comprehension Focus: Visualize Cause and Effect Word Work: Words with wr, gn, kn Grammar: Indefinite Pronouns Writing Trait: Voice Spelling Words gnat gnu know knife Wrong write cause dawn been their HF Words been children month question their year Vocabulary Words Country: Land where a group of people live. Gathers: to bring or come together in one place. Cycle: A series of events that repeat in the same order. Predict: Use clues to guess what will happen in the future. Creative: Use your imagination to make something new and different. Stories for the Week Reading/Writing Workshop: Wrapped in Ice Genre: Realistic Fiction Literature Anthology: Rain School Frigid: Very, very cold. Scorching: Very, very hot.

HF Words Stories for the Week What we are learning! Essential Question: What is a tradition? What traditions do you know about? Comprehension Focus: Visualize Theme Word Work: Three-letter blends Grammar: I & Me Writing Trait: Sentence Fluency Spelling Words strike spray splash split scrape three know write your heard HF Words before front heard push tomorrow your Vocabulary Words Difficult: Not easy. Nobody: No person. Effort: When you try very hard to do something. Tradition: A custom or holiday that is passed down from the past to the present. Ancient: Very, very old. Drama: Something that gives you a feeling or surprise and excitement. Movement: A way someone or something moves. Stories for the Week Reading/Writing Workshop: A Spring Birthday Genre: Realistic Fiction Literature Anthology: Lissy’s Friends

HF Words favorite few gone surprise wonder young Stories for the Week What we are learning! Essential Question: Why do we celebrate holidays? Comprehension Focus: Reread Author’s Purpose Word Work: Words with âr Grammar: Adverbs Writing Trait: Ideas Spelling Words fair pair bear wear spare share three splash favorite surprise HF Words favorite few gone surprise wonder young Vocabulary Words Nation: A group of people living in one country. Unite: To join together as one. Display: To set something out so people see it. Pride: A feeling of pleasure or satisfaction with something you have or something you did well. Design: To plan for how something will look. Stories for the Week Reading/Writing Workshop: Share the Harvest and Give Thanks Genre: Nonfiction Literature Anthology: Happy Birthday, USA! Genre: Nonfiction Purpose: A reason something is there. Represent: To take the place or stand for something.