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Unit 6 Lesson 3 Grade Imagine It Reading Series

DAY ONE

Daily News Long ago, some people treated African Americans unfairly. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. led a bus protest. African Americans in Alabama refused to ride the buses because they were being mistreated. After a year, the protest ended, and the “White Only” sections on buses were eliminated.

scrape

script

scream

screech

split

spleen

splash

splint

spray

sprint

spread

sprout

strap

stream

struck

stretch

Phonics and Fluency 1. scrape script scream screech 2. split spleen splash splint 3. spray sprint spread sprout 4. strap stream struck stretch

2. I sprinted inside when it started to sprinkle. 1. Trey tripped over the strap and scraped his knee.

Vocabulary demanding…

... asking for forcefully.

Vocabulary fair…

... not favoring one more than another.

Vocabulary laws…

... rules made by a government.

Vocabulary graduated…

... to finish school.

Vocabulary arrested…

... to hold by the authority of the law.

Vocabulary prejudice…

... unfair treatment of a group of people.

Vocabulary content…

... what is in something.

Vocabulary section…

... a part.

DAY TWO

Daily News Martin Luther King Jr. had many strong beliefs. He spent his life fighting for fair treatment of all people. His strategy was to lead peaceful marches and protests. He helped spread peace among all people.

/str/ Word Analysis straw stretch strange

/scr/ Word Analysis scrape scream scratch

/spr/ Word Analysis sprawl sprout

/spl/ Word Analysis splash split

Word Analysis: Challenge strength spry screen

Phonics and Fluency 1. scrape script scream screech 2. split spleen splash splint 3. spray sprint spread sprout 4. strap stream struck stretch

2. I sprinted inside when it started to sprinkle. 1. Trey tripped over the strap and scraped his knee.

Vocabulary demanding…

... asking for forcefully.

Vocabulary fair…

... not favoring one more than another.

Vocabulary laws…

... rules made by a government.

Vocabulary graduated…

... to finish school.

Vocabulary arrested…

... to hold by the authority of the law.

Vocabulary prejudice…

... unfair treatment of a group of people.

Vocabulary content…

... what is in something.

Vocabulary section…

... a part.

Dictation 1. scrap 2. scrub 3. splinter

Dictation 4. spring 5. sprain 6. stripe

Dictation 7. splendid 8. We planted three spruce trees last spring.

DAY THREE

Daily News Last spring my family took a trip to Washington, D.C. We visited all the museums. We also strolled along the streets and looked at the monuments. I learned a lot about American history and famous people on my trip.

learned

played

studying

eating

bigger

greater

younger

smaller

children

people

leaves

feet

leaders

driver

goodness

kindness

Phonics and Fluency 1. learned played studying eating 2. bigger greater younger smaller 3. children people leaves feet 4. leaders driver goodness kindness

Syllabication 1. stud.y.ing 2. great.er 3. chil.dren 4. driv.er

Syllabication 5. eat.ing 6. young.er 7. peo.ple 8. good.ness

Syllabication 1. big.ger 2. small.er 3. lead.er 4. kind.ness

Vocabulary demanding…

... asking for forcefully.

Vocabulary fair…

... not favoring one more than another.

Vocabulary laws…

... rules made by a government.

Vocabulary graduated…

... to finish school.

Vocabulary arrested…

... to hold by the authority of the law.

Vocabulary prejudice…

... unfair treatment of a group of people.

Vocabulary content…

... what is in something.

Vocabulary section…

... a part.

DAY FOUR

Daily News Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth president of the United States. Before he became president, Lincoln was a farmer, a rail splitter, and a lawyer. As president, he helped end slavery. Abraham Lincoln was a great American leader.

Phonics and Fluency 1. learned played studying eating 2. bigger greater younger smaller 3. children people leaves feet 4. leaders driver goodness kindness

Vocabulary demanding…

... asking for forcefully.

Vocabulary fair…

... not favoring one more than another.

Vocabulary laws…

... rules made by a government.

Vocabulary graduated…

... to finish school.

Vocabulary arrested…

... to hold by the authority of the law.

Vocabulary prejudice…

... unfair treatment of a group of people.

Vocabulary content…

... what is in something.

Vocabulary section…

... a part.

DAY FIVE

Phonics and Fluency 1. scrape script scream screech 2. split spleen splash splint 3. spray sprint spread sprout 4. strap stream struck stretch

2. I sprinted inside when it started to sprinkle. 1. Trey tripped over the strap and scraped his knee.

Phonics and Fluency 1. learned played studying eating 2. bigger greater younger smaller 3. children people leaves feet 4. leaders driver goodness kindness

Vocabulary demanding…

... asking for forcefully.

Vocabulary fair…

... not favoring one more than another.

Vocabulary laws…

... rules made by a government.

Vocabulary graduated…

... to finish school.

Vocabulary arrested…

... to hold by the authority of the law.

Vocabulary prejudice…

... unfair treatment of a group of people.

Vocabulary content…

... what is in something.

Vocabulary section…

... a part.

Spelling Words 1.straw 2.split 3. scrape 4. stretch 5. splash

Spelling Words 6. scream 7. sprawl 8. sprout 9. strange 10. scratch

Spelling Challenge Words 1. strength 2. spry 3. screen