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Unit 6 Week 4

Unit 6 Week 4. Cowboys. Day 1. Cowboys. Phonics. Suffixes: -ness, -less, -able, - ible. -ness: the state or act of being kindness : the act of being kind. -able, - ible : able to adorable : able to adore reversible : able to reverse. -less: without

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Unit 6 Week 4

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  1. Unit 6 Week 4 Cowboys

  2. Day 1 Cowboys

  3. Phonics Suffixes: -ness, -less, -able, -ible -ness: the state or act of being kindness: the act of being kind -able, -ible: able to adorable: able to adore reversible : able to reverse -less: without toothless: without teeth

  4. Phonics Suffixes: -ness, -less, -able, -ible sadness friendless readable collectible goodness penniless reversible heaviness painlessly hopelessness

  5. Phonics On Your Own Page 517 Suffixes: -ness, -less, -able, -ible

  6. Vocabulary campfire Definition: an outdoor fire used for cooking or warmth Sentence: At night, the campers made a campfire.

  7. Vocabulary cattle Definition: cows, bulls, and steers that are raised for their milk, meat, or skins Sentence: The cowboy led the cattleup the trail.

  8. Vocabulary cowboy Definition: a man that works on a cattle ranch or in rodeos Sentence: The cowboy wore boots and a big hat.

  9. Vocabulary galloped Definition: ran fast (referring to a horse) Sentence: The horses galloped across the field.

  10. Vocabulary herd Definition: a group of the same kind of animals that are kept or fed together Sentence: We saw a herd on sheep on the trail.

  11. Vocabulary railroad Definition: a road or track of two steel rails on which trains run Sentence: The traffic stopped at the railroad tracks.

  12. Vocabulary trails Definition: overland paths Sentence: The nature preserve has many beautiful trails.

  13. Vocabulary On Your Own Page 518

  14. Comprehension Sequence

  15. Comprehension Page 463

  16. Comprehension On Your Own Page 519

  17. Comprehension On Your Own Page 527

  18. Day 2 Cowboys

  19. Phonics Read the words. fixture washable slowness nation bunion illness forcible painless collectible

  20. Phonics Fluency Partners: Read these sentences.

  21. Phonics On Your Own Page 521

  22. Vocabulary Name that word! cattle trails herd campfire railroad cowboy galloped • Which word fits in each category? • paths, sidewalks, tracks • highway, runway, bike lane • walked, trotted, cantered • cows, bulls, steers • firefighter, police officer, doctor • flock, colony, pack • stove, microwave, grill

  23. Comprehension

  24. Comprehension Cowboys Page 466

  25. Day 3 Cowboys

  26. Phonics Word Sorting -ness -less -able -ible quickness toothless readable collectible speechless convertible soreness shapeable teachable stillness

  27. Fluent Word Read Read these words: rudeness countless collectible edible fixable loneliness

  28. Phonics On Your Own Page 526

  29. Vocabulary Pictionary campfire cattle cowboy galloped herd railroad trails • Shoulder Partners: • Choose a vocabulary word. • Draw a picture of your word. • Your partner will guess which word you drew! • Then, switch roles.

  30. Comprehension Let’s Practice It 324 Main Idea & Details

  31. Day 4 Cowboys

  32. Phonics Review Final Syllables: -tion, -ture, -ion Sort the words into the columns. -tion -ture -ion fixture opinion billion motion future fiction furniture mention stallion adventure scallion solution

  33. Fluency Read the words buy eagles half reversible breathless teaches larger many horrible meadow hurried their sitting reading alone tirelessly darkness gazing youngest enjoyable

  34. Comprehension Unfamiliar Words

  35. Vocabulary Skill On Your Own Page 522

  36. Social Studies in Reading Page 492-493

  37. Day 5 Cowboys

  38. Assessment Spelling Test Write your first and last name on your test. Relax and do your best!

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