HOME Unit 1 Week 5 Phonics Resources: Short e Comprehension Resources: Real or Fantasy Grammar Resources: Telling Sentences Practice and Spelling Workbook Phonics Resources: Initial Blends Jefferson County Schools Credited for Daily Fix Its Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5
HOME Question of the Week Which wild animals can we find in our own neighborhood?
HOME Day 1 Morning Warm-Up! The fox and her kit lived in a zoo. A man gave them food to eat. Do other wild animals eat this way? Which wild animals can we find in our own neighborhood?
HOME survive hatch habitat
HOME Shared Literature Time to Hatch Crack! The eggs begin to hatch now. New birds come alive. They look at their habitat to See how they can survive. Little birdies see a pond And feeders filled with seed, Thorny bushes they can hide in Everything they need! Click to Play Song
HOME Phonemic Awareness set set t enten f edfed
HOME Phonemic Awareness let let b egbeg s ellsell To build words Fridge Magnets Smartboard Gallery
HOME Introduce Phonics Target Skill: Short e Stories About Vowels: Baby Bentley Bee (Short E and Long E)Stories About Vowels: Baby Bentley Bee (Short E and Long E) (15:00) Phonics in Context: The Long and Short VowelsPhonics in Context: The Long and Short Vowels - SHORT E segment
HOME Spelling Words bed
HOME Spelling Words men
HOME Spelling Words red
HOME Spelling Words ten
HOME Spelling Words net
HOME Spelling Words leg
HOME Spelling Words step
HOME Spelling Words jet
HOME Spelling Words sled
HOME Spelling Words wet
HOME Apply Phonics Decodable Reader and Leveled Readers
HOME Phonics Resources for Short e: Word Wheel Word Blender Game Magic Pencil The Whirlyword Machine Blending Bowl by Between the Lions Starfall Picture Match: Short Vowel
HOME Build Background
HOME Animals in Our Neighborhood Build Background
HOME Comprehension Target Skill: Realism and Fantasy A fantasy is a story that could not happen in real life. real fantasy A realistic story tells about something that could happen in real life.
HOME Think about this story. Is it realistic or fantasy? Could this story happen in real life? real fantasy
HOME Think about this story. Is it realistic or fantasy? Could this story happen in real life? realfantasy
HOME Think about this story. Is it realistic or fantasy? Could this story happen in real life? realfantasy
HOME Comprehension Resources for Realism and Fantasy Listen and Choose: Fiction or Non-Fiction Video: Fiction or Non-Fiction Fiction and Non-Fiction Stories What’s the Difference Between Fiction and Non-Fiction? Fiction or Non-Fiction Practice Interactive Elements of a Story
HOME Daily Fix-It 1. ten men sat on a jett. 2. your redd sled is wet.
HOME Daily Fix-It 1. ten men sat on a jett. Ten men sat on a jet. 2. your redd sled is wet. Your red sled is wet.
HOME Shared Writing
HOME Grammar Target Skill: Telling Sentences A telling sentence tells tells something. It is a statement. It begins with a capital letter. It usually ends with a period (.).
HOME These are telling sentences. The bird has one egg. A nest is in that tree. We see a bird on the nest. Each sentence tells you something. They all start with a capital letter. They all have a period on the end.
HOME Grammar: Telling Sentence Fix the following telling sentences. 1.we saw a little egg 2.a green frog hops up 3.i see the kit lick her lips
HOME Grammar Resources for Telling Sentences Make a Character and Type a Telling Sentence Change the Words to Make Funny Telling Sentences Scrambled Sentences Interactive Sentence Builder Interactive Complete the Sentence Naming and Telling Parts of Sentences Alien Punctuation
HOME Day 2 Morning Warm-Up! Today we will read more about animals. We will see which ones travel on the ground. What animals have you seen walking around?
HOME gentle nudge
HOME Shared Literature Can you name a baby animal that travels on the ground? How does a baby polar bear travel?
HOME Introduce Phonics Target Skill: Initial Blends Consonants and Consonant Blends Consonants and Consonant Blends (04:59)
HOME Practice the blends. stopstop block block spinspin
HOME Practice the blends. swellswell flap flap flipflip Build Words with Fridge Magnets Smartboard Gallery
HOME Phonics Resources for Initial Blends Video: Use Chunking to Figure Out Unknown Words Print and Do: Cluster Buster Game Magic Pencil Using Blends Word Blender Game Word Wheel Blend and Picture Matching Game
HOME Spelling Words bed
HOME Spelling Words men
HOME Spelling Words red
HOME Spelling Words ten
HOME Spelling Words net
HOME Spelling Words leg
HOME Spelling Words step
HOME Spelling Words jet
HOME Spelling Words sled
HOME Spelling Words wet
HOME Spelling Words I see ten men on the jet. Your sled is the red one. Do not step on the wet net. Jan hit her leg on the bed.
HOME Apply Phonics Decodable Reader and Leveled Readers
HOME Vocabulary Words saw your small tree
HOME This is a small bird. Adapted from Jefferson County Schools
HOME The bird made a nest in the tree.
HOME I saw the bird sing.
HOME Which one is your favorite bird?
HOME Review High Frequency Words the way on that do and take in up help get use eat this too her
HOME Animals in Our Neighborhood Build Background
HOME Interactive Writing Journal Entry What animals did you see? Did the animal travel on the ground? If not, how did it travel? What did you hear? How did you feel when you saw the animal?
HOME Daily Fix-It 3. i saw two men packing a sled 4. I saw Pop stepp on a weet rock.
HOME Daily Fix-It 3. i saw two men packing a sled I saw two men packing a sled. 4. I saw Pop stepp on a weet rock. I saw Pop step on a wet rock.
HOME Grammar: Telling Sentence I saw a brown lizard walking on the ground.
HOME Speaking and Listening Retell a Story Characters Events
HOME Day 3 Morning Warm-Up! Today we will read about Brad and Kim. They help a bird whose egg is in danger. What could cause danger for a real bird’s eggs?
HOME private perch
HOME Shared Literature How does a baby snow monkey travel? How does a baby kangaroo travel? How do you think the baby animal’s parents feel about giving them rides? How do you know
HOME Short e and blends fexflex f etfret s em stem l r t
HOME speck Phonemic Awareness ress dress m ellsmell p eck Smartboard Blend Word Sort d s s
HOME Spelling Words bed
HOME Spelling Words men
HOME Spelling Words red
HOME Spelling Words ten
HOME Spelling Words net
HOME Spelling Words leg
HOME Spelling Words step
HOME Spelling Words jet
HOME Spelling Words sled
HOME Spelling Words wet
HOME Build Background Why Birds Build Nests
HOME Vocabulary
HOME Comprehension Target Skill: Realism and Fantasy A fantasy is a story that could not happen in real life. real fantasy A realistic story tells about something that could happen in real life.
HOME Think about this story. Is it realistic or fantasy? Could this story happen in real life? real fantasy
HOME Think about this story. Is it realistic or fantasy? Could this story happen in real life? realfantasy
HOME Think about this story. Is it realistic or fantasy? Could this story happen in real life? realfantasy
HOME Comprehension Resources for Realism and Fantasy Listen and Choose: Fiction or Non-Fiction Video: Fiction or Non-Fiction Fiction and Non-Fiction Stories What’s the Difference Between Fiction and Non-Fiction? Fiction or Non-Fiction Practice Interactive Elements of a Story
HOME Vocabulary: Classify Words The red bird lives in a backyard habitat. Brad and Kim helped a baby bird survive. They saw six eggs hatch.
HOME Vocabulary: Classify Words habitatanimal
HOME Daily Fix-It 5. Yor legg got wet in the pond. 6. We caw Tim get a nett to use.
HOME Daily Fix-It 5. Yor legg got wet in the pond. Your leg got wet in the pond. 6. We caw Tim get a nett to use. We saw Tim get a net to use.
HOME CharacterWhat Happened Grammar: Telling Sentences Sam Pig Ox Fox
HOME Grammar Target Skill: Telling Sentences A telling sentence tells tells something. It is a statement. It begins with a capital letter. It usually ends with a period (.).
HOME These are telling sentences. The bird has one egg. A nest is in that tree. We see a bird on the nest. Each sentence tells you something. They all start with a capital letter. They all have a period on the end.
HOME Grammar: Telling Sentence Fix the following telling sentences. 1.we saw a little egg 2.a green frog hops up 3.i see the kit lick her lips
HOME Grammar Resources for Telling Sentences Make a Character and Type a Telling Sentence Change the Words to Make Funny Telling Sentences Scrambled Sentences Interactive Sentence Builder Interactive Complete the Sentence Naming and Telling Parts of Sentences Alien Punctuation
HOME Day 4 Morning Warm-Up! Did you ever see a bird perched in a tree? Did you watch it resting in a nest? Today we will read about a way we can help birds eat. What other animals can we help that live in a backyard?
HOME moist
HOME Shared Literature What kind of habitat do Maisie’s toads like?
HOME ing pass fix kick Blend & Segment Syllables
HOME High Frequency Words saw your small tree
HOME Phonics Review: Inflected Endings -s-ing
HOME Spelling Words bed
HOME Spelling Words men
HOME Spelling Words red
HOME Spelling Words ten
HOME Spelling Words net
HOME Spelling Words leg
HOME Spelling Words step
HOME Spelling Words jet
HOME Spelling Words sled
HOME Spelling Words wet
HOME Daily Fix-It 7. the mix is a hitt. 8. This mix winz too
HOME Daily Fix-It 7. the mix is a hitt. The mix is a hit. 8. This mix winz too This mix wins too.
HOME Grammar: Telling Sentences Circle the telling sentence in each pair. 1.The bird sits in its nest. the bird sits in its nest 2.a frog flops in the pond A frog flops in the pond. 3.the fox licks its lips The fox licks its lips.
HOME Day 5 Morning Warm-Up! This week we read about many wild animals. A baby polar bear gets a gentle nudge. Another baby animal has a private perch. Why does a wild animal pick a certain habitat?
HOME Shared Literature Where did Maisie catch the toad? Where did Maisie learn how to feed and take care of the toad? Was the moist dirt a good place for Maisie to make a home for the toad? Why or why not?
HOME Oral Vocabulary dehydrated to lose water or dry up Why did Maisie’s father tell her to let the toad go?
HOME Oral Vocabulary dehydrated I will not get dehydrated if I drink water. You will get dehydrated if you don’t drink water
HOME Short e & initial blends Review Underline words with short e or initial consonant blends The clam and the crab will get wet. I have ten blocks and six bricks. Look at the red and black sled. I can skip and Ben can swim.
HOME High Frequency Words Complete the rhyme with a Word to Read on page 96. Where is _________ nest, birdie? How __________ can it be? I think I just __________ it, In that big oak ___________!
HOME Daily Fix-It 9. You can use my nett 10. stepp up here to see a bird.
HOME Daily Fix-It 9. You can use my nett You can use my net. 10. stepp up here to see a bird. Step up here to see a bird.