 Creative people discover many new things. Where do they get their ideas? Where do creative ideas come from?  Circle high frequency words many and their.

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 Creative people discover many new things. Where do they get their ideas? Where do creative ideas come from?  Circle high frequency words many and their. Say and spell each word.

funnyfunnierfunniest

funn yier funniest

strong strongest stronger

hot hottest hotter

silly silliest sillier

Braille Blinded by an accident in his early childhood, 15 year old Louis Braille ( ) invented a system of reading and writing by touch. A Braille cell consists of six raised dots. By arranging the dots in various combinations, 64 different patterns cam be formed. Braille, a true alphabet, is read by moving the hand from left to right along each line. Readers average about words per minute. Some can read 250 words by using both hands

See your name in Braille. Click below Braille Bug See your name in Braille. Click below Braille Bug

 Someone may have an idea for something to make our lives better and happier.  How can the smallest idea become a great idea?  Find the compound words in the message

 Today feels hotter than the hottest day we ever had.  The sooner we get to the park, the happier I will be.  This is the busiest work day, so the soonest Mom can come home is seven.  Our new puppy is the smallest and fattest of them all.

When I read a story, I ask myself questions such as:  “Why did this happen?”  Do I understand what I have been reading?  Who is this person in the story?  If I don’t understand, I go back and find out what I was missing.  Do worksheet page 145.

George Washington Carver, an African American, lived during a time when it was hard for African Americans to get a good education. Dr. Carver worked hard to get a college education and went on to do amazing things. We'll find out how Dr. Carver taught poor farmers and others to make their crops grow better.

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 Toymakers make better toys every year. Some are faster and some are louder. Some are even smarter! How would you make your favorite toy better?

 The word begins with h and rhymes with flowers.  The word begins with qu and makes sense in this sentences: I wasn’t sure how to answer the _________________.  I was the ___________________ one who raised my hand.

 My pants and shirts are too small so I will have to buy some new _______________.  Mr. Johnson is our next door ______________.  My mom ______________ school for twelve years.  The word begins with m and rhymes with honey.