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DaIly Routine Day 3

Question of the day Why do you think it is important for children to read or listen to fables?

John put the sheep in pens to keep them from straying Challenging word straying John put the sheep in pens to keep them from straying

Reading Vocabulary carpenter marketplace straying wanderer carpetmaker merchant thread knowledge plenty stunned.

Complete with a vocabulary word 1.- Every Saturday, Sonia goes to the (marketplace – straying) to buy fruits and vegetables. 2.-I have had (thread – plenty) of sleep.

Frecuently Misspelled Words went they favorite when 1.- They went to the circus. 2.- They help me. 3.- Chocolate is my favorite ice-cream. 4.- When will you come back? friends presents is

Irregular Verbs get got gotten getting have had had having know knew known knowing leave left left leaving Get up got up gotten up getting up begin began begun beginning break broke broken breaking bring brought brought bringing buy bought bougth buying choose chose chosen choosing

Spell the ending added to form the plural wishes pockets lists

Fix it 1.- did the boy get his wishs? 2.- He lernes sumthing from a wise man.

Choose the subjects and predicates 1.- The scared cat ran under the bed. 2.- A young boy asked for help.