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Unit 4 Lesson 1 Grade Imagine It Reading Series

DAY ONE

Daily News Matthew rode his bike to the park. He saw a doe hiding among the trees. The doe was hard to see. Her fur matched the brown trees. Have you ever seen a doe?

Daily News Matthew rode his bike to the park. He saw a doe hiding among the trees. The doe was hard to see. Her fur matched the brown trees. Have you ever seen a doe?

/oo/ u u_e _ew oo _ue

/oo/ too

/oo/ moon

/oo/ pool

/oo/ fool

/oo/ hoot

/oo/ igloo

/oo/ bedroom

/oo/ gloomy

/oo/ spoon

/oo/ spool

/oo/ stool

/oo/ stoop

Phonics and Fluency 1. too moon pool fool 2. hoot igloo bedroom gloomy 3. spoon spool stool stoop

2. My dad used a tool to fix the roof. 1. It was too cool to go to the zoo.

Syllabication 1. ig.loo 2. bed.room 3. gloom.y

Vocabulary camouflage…

...a disguise that makes something look the same as the area around it. Selection Vocabulary

Vocabulary mimicry…

... the act of copying. Selection Vocabulary

Vocabulary patterns…

...the order of colors, shapes, or lines. Selection Vocabulary

Vocabulary surroundings…

... the area around a person or thing. Selection Vocabulary

Vocabulary pretenders…

...something that makes believe it is something else. Selection Vocabulary

Vocabulary blend…

... to mix together so as not to be seen. Selection Vocabulary

DAY TWO

Daily News “Hoot,” said the owl. From my bedroom window, I could see the owl sitting on a branch high in a tree. Soon it swooped down to catch its food. What can you see from your bedroom window?

Daily News “Hoot,” said the owl. From my bedroom window, I could see the owl sitting on a branch high in a tree. Soon it swooped down to catch its food. What can you see from your bedroom window?

Phonics and Fluency 1. too moon pool fool 2. hoot igloo bedroom gloomy 3. spoon spool stool stoop

2. My dad used a tool to fix the roof. 1. It was too cool to go to the zoo.

Dictation 1. zoo 2. smooth 3. broom

Dictation 1. cool 2. roof 3. troop

Dictation 1. raccoon 2. At noon I ate with a spoon.

Vocabulary camouflage…

...a disguise that makes something look the same as the area around it. Selection Vocabulary

Vocabulary mimicry…

... the act of copying. Selection Vocabulary

Vocabulary patterns…

...the order of colors, shapes, or lines. Selection Vocabulary

Vocabulary surroundings…

... the area around a person or thing. Selection Vocabulary

Vocabulary pretenders…

...something that makes believe it is something else. Selection Vocabulary

Vocabulary blend…

... to mix together so as not to be seen. Selection Vocabulary

DAY THREE

Daily News I am in a happy mood. On Saturday we are going to the zoo. I want to see the tigers and baboons. I hope we see the monkeys, too. It will be a great day!

Daily News I am in a happy mood. On Saturday we are going to the zoo. I want to see the tigers and baboons. I hope we see the monkeys, too. It will be a great day!

Phonics and Fluency 1.trees patterns animalsdots 2.bushes classes couches boxes 3. sleep nap talk speak 4. hard easy night day

Syllabication 1. pat.terns 2. an.i.mals 3. eas.y

Helps animals look like things around them... Selection Vocabulary

Vocabulary camouflage.

To imitate is like... Selection Vocabulary

Vocabulary mimicry.

Colors and shapes make a... Selection Vocabulary

Vocabulary pattern.

The area around a person is their... Selection Vocabulary

Vocabulary surroundings.

To make believe is to... Selection Vocabulary

Vocabulary pretend.

To mix is to... Selection Vocabulary

Vocabulary blend.

DAY FOUR

Daily News Many animals are good at hiding. Bears, rabbits, and walkingsticks use their colors to hide. What are some other animals that are good at hiding?

Daily News Many animals are good at hiding. Bears, rabbits, and walkingsticks use their colors to hide. What are some other animals that are good at hiding?

Phonics and Fluency 1.trees patterns animalsdots 2.bushes classes couches boxes 3. sleep nap talk speak 4. hard easy night day

DAY FIVE

Phonics and Fluency 1. too moon pool fool 2. hoot igloo bedroom gloomy 3. spoon spool stool stoop

2. My dad used a tool to fix the roof. 1. It was too cool to go to the zoo.

Phonics and Fluency 1.trees patterns animalsdots 2.bushes classes couches boxes 3. sleep nap talk speak 4. hard easy night day

Vocabulary camouflage…

...a disguise that makes something look the same as the area around it. Selection Vocabulary

Vocabulary mimicry…

... the act of copying. Selection Vocabulary

Vocabulary patterns…

...the order of colors, shapes, or lines. Selection Vocabulary

Vocabulary surroundings…

... the area around a person or thing. Selection Vocabulary

Vocabulary pretenders…

...something that makes believe it is something else. Selection Vocabulary

Vocabulary blend…

... to mix together so as not to be seen. Selection Vocabulary

Spelling Words 1.hoop 2.tooth 3. mood 4. igloo 5. soon

Spelling Words 6.bloom 7.food 8. room 9. pooch 10. pool

Spelling Challenge Words 1. noodle 2. rooster 3. school