How do inventors turn ideas into inventions?. Pearl & Wagner Vocabulary Words  robot  wad  trash  electricity Amazing Words  construct  sidekick.

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How do inventors turn ideas into inventions?

Pearl & Wagner Vocabulary Words  robot  wad  trash  electricity Amazing Words  construct  sidekick  unique  contraption  foolproof  daydream  project  scrap

Pearl & Wagner High Frequency Words  guess  village  pretty  watch  science  won  shoe Spelling Words  read windy  feel sleep  easy teeth  deep team  seat wreath  party season  wheel eagle  leave

Big Question: How do inventors turn ideas into inventions?  Monday Monday  Tuesday Tuesday  Wednesday Wednesday  Thursday Thursday  Friday Friday

Pearl & Wagner Monday Morning Warm-Up Behind every invention is a good idea. Everybody has good ideas. How do inventors turn good ideas into inventions?

Daily Fix-It 1. carl think of a idea. 2. then he make a meel.

Daily Fix-It 1. carl think of a idea. Carl thinks of an idea. 2. then he make a meel. Then he makes a meal.

A Pearl & Wagner Monday Journal Topic Write about something that makes you unique

Pearl & Wagner Tuesday Morning Warm-Up Today we will read about some farmers. They have a problem with mice in their fields. One farmer has a smart idea for getting rid of the mice. What do you think is a smart idea?

Daily Fix-It 3. we will ete soup for lunch. 4. We lik a lot of chease on it.

Daily Fix-It 3. we will ete soup for lunch. We will eat soup for lunch. 4. We lik a lot of chease on it. We like a lot of cheese on it.

Pearl & Wagner Tuesday Journal Topic Write an idea for an invention you could use on the playground.

Pearl & Wagner Wednesday Morning Warm-Up Mice eat corn, so farmers build mousetraps. Cats are the best mousetraps though! What else can cats do?

Daily Fix-It 5. Science project are not eisy. 6. It heps to read about them frist.

Daily Fix-It 5. Science project are not eisy. Science projects are not easy. 6. It heps to read about them frist. It helps to read about them first.

Pearl & Wagner Wednesday Journal Topic Use antonyms in sentences contrasting Pearl and Wagner.

Pearl & Wagner Thursday Morning Warm-Up Today we will read about robots at home. Each robot is a unique contraption because it does different things to help us around the house. What kind of robot would you want in your house?

Daily Fix-It 7. My teme made an robot? 8. It teeth and eihgt wheels!

Daily Fix-It 7. My teme made an robot? My team made a robot. 8. It teeth and eihgt wheels! It has teeth and eight wheels.

Pearl & Wagner Thursday Journal Topic Write about a puppy and his sidekick.

Pearl & Wagner Friday Morning Warm-Up This week we read about how to turn ideas into inventions. Pearl and Wagner, the farmers, and Annie all constructed unique contraptions. How did they do it?

Daily Fix-It 9. Hour project was really gude. 10. I fill we shood have won.

Daily Fix-It 9. Hour project was really gude. Our project was really good. 10. I fill we shood have won. I feel we should have won.

Pearl & Wagner Friday Journal Topic Describe a clubhouse to construct.

Pearl & Wagner Related Links Robots I've Got a Robot Song Picture Sort for long and short sounds of e. ea= long e sound Poem Pack Antonym Matching Verb Quizzes Antonyms, Synonyms, and Homonyms Robots