Unit 4 Week 2 Life Cycle of a Pumpkin.

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Life Cycle of a Pumpkin Vocabulary and Amazing Words
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Unit 4 Week 2 Life Cycle of a Pumpkin

Day 1 Life Cycle of a Pumpkin

Blend the sounds to read the words. Phonics Vowel Pattern oo,u Blend the sounds to read the words. bull foot pull wood input brook push cookbook full woolen

Vowel Pattern oo,u Phonics hood stood wood hook shook took pull full On Your Own Page 301 Vowel Pattern oo,u hood stood wood hook shook took pull full put brook

bumpy Vocabulary rough or has a lot of bumps Definition: Sentence: All the rocks made the road very bumpy.

Vocabulary fruit Definition: part of a tree, bush, or vine that has seeds and is good to eat Sentence: Strawberries are my favorite fruit.

harvest Vocabulary ripe crops that are picked after the growing season Definition: ripe crops that are picked after the growing season Sentence: Harvest time is often in the fall, when crops are ripe.

root Vocabulary the part of the plant that grows underground Definition: the part of the plant that grows underground Sentence: Each root gathers water and nutrients for the plant to grow.

smooth Vocabulary NOT bumpy or rough The stones are very smooth. Definition: NOT bumpy or rough Sentence: The stones are very smooth.

soil Vocabulary the top layer of Earth I planted flowers in the soil. Definition: the top layer of Earth Sentence: I planted flowers in the soil.

Vocabulary vine Definition: a plant that grows along the ground or up walls and fences Sentence: The vine grew on the house.

Vocabulary smooth soil root vine fruit bumpy harvest On Your Own Page 302 smooth soil root vine fruit bumpy harvest

Comprehension Sequencing

Let’s talk about the sequence of events! Comprehension The Enormous Turnip Let’s talk about the sequence of events!

Comprehension Page 59 Life Cycle of an Oak

Comprehension On Your Own Page 303

Day 2 Life Cycle of a Pumpkin

Read the words. Phonics hood book July brook butcher cookie rosebush pudding wood

Phonics brook hood book cook July full pull put push shook stood wood On Your Own Page 305 brook hood book cook July full pull put push shook stood wood

Vocabulary Page 61

Choose from the word bank. Vocabulary Choose from the word bank. bumpy fruit harvest root smooth soil vine bumpy 1.We bobbed up and down because the road was so __________. 2.The peach orchard has many __________ trees growing in there. 3.Fall is the time to __________ apples. 4.Pumpkins grow on a __________. 5.The water on the pond was as __________ as glass. 6.Using good humus__________ helps plants grow. 7.The __________ of a plant gets water from the ground. fruit harvest vine smooth soil root

Comprehension Page 62 Life Cycle of a Pumpkin

Day 3 Life Cycle of a Pumpkin

Phonics Listen to your teacher.

Fluent Word Read Read these words: brook bull put shook foot push

Pictionary harvest soil fruit vine root bumpy smooth Vocabulary Shoulder Partners: Choose a vocabulary word. Draw a picture of your word. Your partner will guess which word you drew! Then, switch roles.

Think back to yesterday’s story. Place the events in order. Comprehension Sequencing Think back to yesterday’s story. Place the events in order. 2 5 ________ ________ 6 4 ________ ________ 1 3 ________ ________

Line -Ups Comprehension Your team will be given an envelope. Each team member will take one piece of paper. Line-up in the sequence of your events.

Day 4 Life Cycle of a Pumpkin

Final Syllable - le Review: Phonics title purple bundle sparkle fable Let’s Practice It! 187 Final Syllable - le title purple bundle sparkle fable marble eagle gentle

Vocabulary Skill You Tube Antonyms

Antonyms Vocabulary Skill quiet bumpy adult brave easy less same back On Your Own Page 306 Antonyms quiet bumpy adult brave easy less same back sooner

world petting creamier easier bigger tastes table bulldog mumble Fluent Word Read Read these words: books work tiniest world petting creamier easier bigger tastes table bulldog mumble pudding brook full

Poetry in Reading Page 80

Day 5 Life Cycle of a Pumpkin

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

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

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

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