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Big Question: How do chameleons change? Author Author: Russell Benfanti Genre Genre: Concept Book
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Big Question: How do chameleons change? Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Review
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Monday How do chameleons change?
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Today we will learn: Build Background Amazing Words Shared Reading: Hide, Clyde! Vocabulary Words Practice /o/ High-Frequency Words Decodable Reader 17: The Mop Grammar: Sentences Journal Writing Time for Science: Where Animals Live
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Talk with Me, Sing with Me
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Oh, Little Chameleon Oh, little chameleon, always trying to hide. He scampered through the jungle, many miles wide. When he senses danger, he changes his skin. To a color or pattern that he can hide in.
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chameleon
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jungle
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pattern
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skin
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hide
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scampered
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brothers
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mother
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window
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bumblebee
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creatures
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__ x ox m__p mop d__t dot h__t hot l__t lot
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m__m mom n__t not p__p pop p__t pot t__p top
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Blend Sounds m o p t o p r o d o n p o d
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High Frequency Words
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they
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of
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then
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so
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you
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many
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these
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each
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Word Work
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Blending Practice T o m m o p t o p c o t c a n o n D o t P a t f i t s i t n a p a t
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High Frequency Words Review of they look you
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the door is open The door is open.
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Grammar When we put words together to tell a complete idea, we make a sentence. The cat sat on a hat. What does the sentence tell us? Sentences being with uppercase letters and end with periods.
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Grammar the house We will paint the house. Which of these groups of words is a sentence? How do you know it is a sentence? What does the sentence tell us?
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Let’s Write! The black spider spins a web. The dog and the kitten play in the house.
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Daily Journal Writing Write about places where animals hide.
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Oral Language Comprehension Grammar Tomorrow we will read about Clyde again.
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Tuesday Why do chameleons change the color of their skin?
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Today we will learn Today we will learn: Build Background Amazing Words Shared Reading: Hide, Clyde! Vocabulary Words Practice /o/ High-Frequency Words Phonics Story: A Cap for Tom Grammar: Sentences Shared Writing Journal Writing Time for Social Studies: Identify Events in a Sequence
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Talk with Me, Sing with Me
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Oh, Little Chameleon Oh, little chameleon, always trying to hide. He scampered through the jungle, many miles wide. When he senses danger, he changes his skin. To a color or pattern that he can hide in.
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chameleon
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jungle
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brothers
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mother
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window
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bumblebee
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creatures
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Fox, Fox, Cleans His Shop Fox, Fox, cleans his shop. He uses a spotted mop. Fox, Fox, scrubs a lot. His job makes him toasty hot. Fox, Fox, pops a top. On a spotted chair he'll flop. Fox, Fox, did the job. Don't tell him he missed a blob!
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Blending Practice n o t T o m c a n ca p o n i t r a t i n p o t
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High Frequency Words Review see is the have a
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i wish i could change colors I wish I could change colors.
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Grammar When we put words together to tell a complete idea, we make a sentence. Sentences being with uppercase letters and end with periods or question marks.
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Let’s Write! Let’s Write! Tell about places in the jungle where Clyde tried to hide. ColorPlace
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Amazing Word Review roots stem
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Daily Journal Writing Write about places to hide in your house.
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Oral Language Grammar Homework Tomorrow we will read about the animals going to school again Oral Language Grammar Homework Idea Tomorrow we will read more about chameleons.
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Wednesday Why do chameleons need to hide?
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Today we will learn: Build Background Amazing Words Shared Reading: Hide, Clyde! Vocabulary Words Practice /o/ High-Frequency Words Student Reader: Chameleons Grammar: Meaningful Word Groups Shared Writing Journal Writing Time for Science: Where’s Clyde?
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Talk with Me, Sing with Me
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Oh, Little Chameleon Oh, little chameleon, always trying to hide. He scampered through the jungle, many miles wide. When he senses danger, he changes his skin. To a color or pattern that he can hide in.
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pattern
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skin
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brothers
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mother
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window
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bumblebee
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creatures
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Letter Substitution hat hot hit bat bit big bag pot pit pat
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Blend Sounds t o p c a n s i t b i t o n p i t s i n n a p
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New Words chameleons rocks
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High Frequency Words
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see
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there
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no
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were
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look
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which
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way
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High-Frequency Words Review they you the a look
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they are not on top They are not on top.
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Grammar frogs, hop, can When I say these words like this, they are just words. They don’t tell us anything. Now let’s change the order. Frogs can hop. Now the words tell me something.
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Grammar When we put words together in a meaningful group, they become a sentence. Change the order of these next words to make a meaningful word group or sentence.
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Grammar spots, frogs, have Frogs have spots. pond, sit, a, frogs, in Frogs sit in a pond. Mom, not, does, frogs, like Mom does not like frogs.
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Grammar green, spots, have, of, lots, frogs Frogs have lots of green spots.
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Let’s Write! They did not drop the rocks. You have a spot on the top of your hat.
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Daily Journal Writing Write about how chameleons change.
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Respond to Literature Grammar Homework Idea Tomorrow we will read about seeds and how they grow.
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Thursday How and where do other animals hide?
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Today we will learn: Build Background Amazing Words Shared Reading: Seeds Practice /o/ High-Frequency Words Decodable Reader 18: Tip the Top Grammar: Sentences Shared Writing Journal Writing Time for Science: Edible Plants
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Talk with Me, Sing with Me
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Oh, Little Chameleon Oh, little chameleon, always trying to hide. He scampered through the jungle, many miles wide. When he senses danger, he changes his skin. To a color or pattern that he can hide in.
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hide
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scampered
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Blend Sounds R o d
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High Frequency Words of you the is they
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alphaBuddy wants a pet AlphaBuddy wants a pet.
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Grammar A sentence is a group of words that tells us a complete idea. All sentences begin with an uppercase letter and end with a period or question mark. seeds need water to sprout Seeds need water to sprout.
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Let’s Write! The _____ is on top of the _____.
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Daily Journal Writing If you were a chameleon, to what color would you change?
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Respond to Literature Grammar Homework Idea Tomorrow we will read about other animals that hide.
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Friday How do chameleons change?
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Today we will learn: Build Background Amazing Words Shared Reading: “Color Me Chameleon” Review /o/ High-Frequency Words Progress Monitoring: Read the Words and Sentences Grammar: Sentences Time for Science: Time Lines Time for Art: Make Clyde! Time for Math: Colorful Patterns
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Talk with Me, Sing with Me
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Oh, Little Chameleon Oh, little chameleon, always trying to hide. He scampered through the jungle, many miles wide. When he senses danger, he changes his skin. To a color or pattern that he can hide in.
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chameleon
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jungle
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pattern
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skin
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hide
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scampered
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“Color Me Chameleon”
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Phonics
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High Frequency Words
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see
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there
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no
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were
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look
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which
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way
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High Frequency Words you they of
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do you like me Do you like me?
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Grammar A sentence is a group of words that tells us a complete idea. All sentences begin with an uppercase letter and end with a period or question mark.
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Grammar Which group of words are sentences? mouse cat Her doll has a red dress. They are on the top. mop the
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Let’s Write! A chameleon lives in the jungle. Chameleons can change the color of their skin. Seeds need moisture to grow.
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Daily Journal Writing Write about a chameleon.
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Phonics Shared Reading High-Frequency Words Next week we will read about the adventures of a family of bunnies.
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New Words Review
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High Frequency Words they of then so you many these each
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Vocabulary Words brothers mother window bumblebee creatures
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Amazing Words chameleon jungle pattern skin hide scampered
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Progress Monitoring Progress Monitoring
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Read the Words Set A dot Ron pop rod
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Read the Words Set B not pots pods nod Tom dots
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Read the Sentences Set C 1. Tom sees the map. 2. They like my little cat. 3. The dog stops to hop. 4. You have the pots. 5. He sat on top of the bin.
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