Day 1 Unit 4.6.

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Day 1 Unit 4.6

discover dwell resident welcome admire sadness substantial tremendous Amazing Words discover dwell resident welcome admire sadness substantial tremendous

quickly helpful

quicker quickest loudly cheerful quickly hopeful badly softly brightly neatly slowly helpful peaceful harmful painful weakly

A bus is _________ than a bicycle. Which student in our class is the __________ runner? My grandmother is _______ than my father.

Daily Fix It The dogs was playfull. The dog was playful. 2. We quicklee put our back packs away. We quickly put our backpacks away.

Day 2 discover dwell resident welcome admire sadness substantial tremendous

fool roost goof zoo loop spoon pool room boot boost snoop droop new blue juice moon food fool roost goof zoo loop spoon pool room boot boost snoop droop

My house is bigger than our neighbor’s house. Adjectives that compare My house is bigger than our neighbor’s house. Words that compare two or more things are called adjectives. What word compares the two houses? Adjectives that compare two things end with –er. The house at the end of the street is the biggest house of all. What adjective compares the house at the end of the street with all the other houses? Adjectives that compare more than two things end with –est. Dan’s cat is ________ than mine. Ann is the ________ girl in her class. Pat is a ______ runner than I am.

Daily Fix It 3. The party was onederful? The party was wonderful. 4. I will gladlee share mine pie with you . I will gladly share my pie with you.

Day 3 He remembered with sadness the medal which his grandfather had given him and he placed it gently next to the shells. discover dwell resident welcome admire sadness substantial tremendous

cool spoon broom swoop neatly thankful kindly hopeful boot fondly cool spoon broom swoop neatly thankful kindly hopeful

Selection words waltz heart tuxedo shiny Dad wore a ______ to the dance. Can we _____ across the room and back? My new black shoes are ______. I like this cake because it is in the shape of a _________.

Read the story while students track the words Read the story while students track the words. Pages198-217 in teacher guide

Adjectives to compare Mudge is the smart____ dog of all. The sentence compares Mudge with lots of other dogs. What ending must we add to the word smart to make the sentence correct? The gray kitten is the _____ of all. The blue coat is ______ than the green one. Ted’s bike is _______ than mine.

Writing

Daily Fix It 5. He was carful to walk slowly on the ice He was careful to walk slowly on the ice. 6. The playfull puppy played nicely? The playful puppy played nicely.

Day 4 discover dwell resident welcome admire sadness substantial tremendous

sunlight true new fruit

Fluent word reading bedroom above new stood remember blue each glue desk toothbrush picture March does blue look fruit your visit rush suitcase

Adjectives to compare

Daily Fix It 7. Mrs Hopper made tea for mudge. 8. The cut was painfull? The cut was painful.

Day 5

Ken tugs slowly on his loose tooth. That goose swims in a pool at the town zoo. I am grateful for this wonderful food. The pooch snoozed sweetly in my lap.

Daily Fix It 9. We wasn’t very usful to her. We weren’t very useful to her. 10. She played nicelee with her brother? She played nicely with her brother.