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1 EDI- Alphabetical Order Standard: Writing Conventions 1.9 Arrange words in alphabetic order

2 Day 1 Alphabetical Order

3 Learning Objective Today we will arrange words in alphabetical order (ABC order) “arrange” means to put a specific place Tell your partner what you will do today. What are we going to do today?

4 Activating Prior Knowledge Have you ever had to number your paper from 1-10? Why did you put 1 first and 10 last? Was 5 in the middle? Why?

5 Concept Development Arranging words in alphabetical order is when you put words in order of the alphabet. Example: cat, dog, elephant, goat, monkey, turtle

6 Examples Non-Examples 1. apple1. cat 2. cat 2. dog 3. dog3. elephant 4. elephant4. apple 5. frog5. frog

7 Concept Development LOOK AT THE FIRST LETTER FIRST!! seal, bell, flag, colors, united, eagle What letter comes first? s, b, f, c, s, or e? b…of course so the word “bell” would go first. 1. bell

8 Concept Development seal, bell, flag, colors, united, eagle What word would come next? c comes after b…so colors would be next 1. bell 2. colors

9 Concept Development seal, bell, flag, colors, united, eagle If you sing your alphabet song, you will see that e comes next, then f, then s, and last, u. 1. bell 2. colors 3. eagle 4. flag 5. seal 6. united

10 Tell your partner how to arrange words in alphabetical order.

11 Why do you need to know ABC order? You need to know this because when you want to find something in the dictionary, all the words are arranged in alphabetical order.

12 Independent Practice Arrange these words in alphabetical order 1. thought, make, board, caught, never, used 2. blueberry, strawberry, apple, fruit, orange, kiwi 3. quicksand, lipstick, matchbox, applesauce, cupcake

13 Day Two Learning Objective Today we will arrange words in alphabetical order (ABC order) “arrange” means to put a specific place Tell your partner what you will do today. What are we going to do today?

14 Concept Development Arranging words in alphabetical order is when you put words in order of the alphabet. Example: cat, dog, elephant, goat, monkey, turtle

15 Concept Development LOOK AT THE FIRST LETTER FIRST!! sell, sail, scale, sold, store, should What letter comes first? Wait…they all start with s. If all the words start with the same letter, then you have to look at second letter.

16 Concept Development LOOK AT THE SECOND LETTER NOW!! sell, sail, scale, sold, store, should What letter comes first? e, a, c, o, t, or h “a” comes first. 1. sail

17 Concept Development LOOK AT THE SECOND LETTER NOW!! sell, sail, scale, sold, store, should What letter comes next? e, c, o, t, or h “c” comes next Then, “e” Then, “h” The last 2 are “o” and “t” 1. sail 2. scale 3. sell 4. should 5. sold 6. store

18 Check for Understanding Tell your partner what you do when all your words start with the same letter. What letter do you look at next?

19 Independent Practice Put these words in alphabetical order 1. dog, dive, drain, dug, desk 2. green, ghost, game, gum, giant 3. run, rip, rabbit, rose, read

20 Day 3 Alphabetize to the 3 rd letter

21 When the first two letters are the same, you need to look at the third letter. thought, think, thank, their “a” comes first in the alphabet so thank is first 1. thank

22 When the first two letters are the same, you need to look at the third letter. thought, think, thank, their “e” comes next so their is next “i” follows with think “o” is last with thought 1.thank 2.their 3.think 4.though t

23 Independent Practice 1. should, shade, shield, shed 2. kind, kitty, kid, kiwi 3. deduct, deck, defend, destiny 4. promise, printer, prevent, practice


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