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What is outside our door? Question of the Week: What is outside our door?

Listen for these AMAZING Words: Sing with me! “Outside My Door” Listen for these AMAZING Words: pavement active lawn What does the singer do that you also do outside?

puddle

What else can you do outside our door? What is outside our door? Things to do Things to see What else can you do outside our door?

Find things in the picture that have one syllable. Now try to find things that have two syllables For a real challenge try to find things that have three syllables!

This is a game. The first sound in game is /g/. Make the /g/ sound and feel how your mouth is open and your tongue is humped at the back of your mouth.

Find the words that start with Gg as we read. Rhyme with me! Find the words that start with Gg as we read.

g a b

gas bag gap sag

bat fan tap Now let’s practice spelling some words with our new /n/ sound!

Let’s practice our high frequency words! Say it! Spell it! Use it in a sentence! do look you was yellow

Verbs Let’s sing! Taff can sit. What other verbs could we use in place of “sit” in this sentence? How would the meaning of the sentence be different with the new verb?

Turn to a partner and finish these sentences using verbs. Team Talk! Turn to a partner and finish these sentences using verbs.

Let’s write using verbs! She sits near a puddle. I __________ a picture. Now try writing your own sentences and circle the verbs!