Unit 2: Lesson 7 The Ugly Vegetable By Grace Lin.

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Unit 2: Lesson 7 The Ugly Vegetable By Grace Lin

Skills The Ugly Vegetables Comprehension Questions Author and Illustrator Vocabulary pg 222-223 Spelling Phonics The Ugly Vegetables pg 227-249 They Really are Giant Drawing Conclusion Homophones Syllables Ordering Events Reading Response Journal Nouns pg 258-259 Review

Vocabulary blooming shovels tough scent wrinkled plain muscles nodded

Glossary pg 222-223 blooming- to open into a flower shovels- a tool used to dig scent- the smell from something tough- strong wrinkled- uneven lines or creases plain- not fancy or pretty muscles- body tissue that helps the body move nodded- to move your head up and down

Comprehension Questions Find the text evidence! What page are you on? What can you learn about by planting a garden? What can you tell about the people in this neighborhood? How is the neighborhood different at the end of the story? How did the little girl feel when the plants started to grow? How do you know that mommy is a good gardener? What do they do with the vegetables? What happens at the end of the story?

Reading Response Journal Make sure your use TAG! What can we learn from planting a garden? Why is good to share? What are some things that you share? T- turn it around A- answer the question G- give details

1.dress 7. stuck 2.spell 8. kick 3.class 9. rock 4.full 10. black 5.add 11. trick 6.neck 12. doll Challenge 1. across 7. grass 2. called 8. smelling 3. doorbell 9. prickly 4. fuzzy 10. sticking 5. icky 11. muffin 6. rabbit 12. kitten

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

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

Review

Swat wrinkled blooming nodded tough muscles shovels plain scent Listen for the clue, and then swat the correct vocabulary word. wrinkled blooming nodded tough muscles shovels plain scent

Phonics Sort Thumbs up when you finish!

Ordering Events

Syllables CVC window contest dollar button forget wisdom muffin wonder hidden tractor

Homophones

Nouns Noun song Noun song Noun song Stand up sort Flocabulary Jump start Noun song School House Rock Noun song Flocabulary Stand up sort