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Big Question: What tools do you need to build things?

Join Lisa Shulman as she takes children on an engaging journey, exploring the tools needed to build things. This animal fantasy book encourages creativity and introduces vocabulary related to construction. Engage in shared reading and learn about the parts of the whole, adjectives, and more!

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Big Question: What tools do you need to build things?

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  1. Big Question: What tools do you need to build things? Author: Lisa Shulman Genre: Animal Fantasy

  2. Big Question: What tools do you need to build things? Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Review

  3. Review New WordsProgress Monitoring

  4. Monday

  5. Today we will learn: • Build Background • Amazing Words • Shared Reading: Old MacDonald Had a Woodshop • Vocabulary Words • Reteach /o/ • High-Frequency Words • Decodable Reader 31: If Kip Can • Grammar: Adjectives • Science: Parts of the Whole • Comprehension: Create a Story Character

  6. Talk with Me, Sing with Me

  7. If I Were a Builder If I were a builder, I’d build in the morning, I’d build in the evening, every day! I’d use tools, I’d use materials, I’d like to build things every day, all over the world! If I had a chisel, I’d chisel in the morning, I’d chisel in the evening, every day! I’d use tools, I’d use materials, I’d like to build things every day, all over the world!

  8. If I had a drill, I’d drill in the morning, I’d drill in the evening, every day! I’d use tools, I’d use materials, I’d like to build things every day, all over the world! If I had a hammer, I’d hammer in the morning, I’d hammer in the evening, every day! I’d use tools, I’d use materials, I’d like to build things every day, all over the world!

  9. If I had a file, I’d file in the morning, I’d file in the evening, every day! I’d use tools, I’d use materials, I’d like to build things every day, all over the world! If I had a saw, I’d saw in the morning, I’d saw in the evening, every day! I’d use tools, I’d use materials, I’d like to build things every day, all over the world!

  10. If I had a screwdriver, I’d drive screws in the morning, I’d drive screws in the evening, every day! I’d use tools, I’d use materials, I’d like to build things every day, all over the world!

  11. Amazing Words

  12. saw

  13. drill

  14. hammer

  15. screwdriver

  16. file

  17. chisel

  18. Shared Reading

  19. VocabularyWords

  20. sheep

  21. cat

  22. goat

  23. rooster

  24. pig

  25. mouse

  26. cow

  27. dog

  28. woodshop

  29. Phonics

  30. I’ve Been Living I’ve been living in the country, My home is on a farm. I’ve been living in the city, Home is an apartment. Both use tools and materials, To build from ground to roof. We’ve been living in our home, Where our hearts are found!

  31. Blend Sounds • l e g • l a m p • l i p s • l o g • h a d • h e l p • h i m • h u g

  32. High Frequency Words

  33. here

  34. go

  35. with

  36. little

  37. do

  38. what

  39. the

  40. Word Work

  41. Review • can • tap • pass • gap • nap • big • will • dig • fit • pig

  42. Grammar

  43. grab the box for me • Grab the box for me.

  44. Grammar • Words that describe things are called adjectives.

  45. Let’s Write • Let’s make a list of words we can use to describe things. • Now we will use some of our words to write sentences. Let’s use big, funny, and happy.

  46. Let’s Write • I see a big mountain. • Ann is a funny clown. • I have a happy dog. • The first word in a sentence should begin with an uppercase letter. Did I do that? • Every sentence should end with a period. Did I do that?

  47. Daily Journal Writing

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