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Morning Warm Up!

Morning Warm Up!. The cat needs some water. The dog wants a bone. That bird lives in a birdhouse where she feels quite at home. How do people take care of pets?. Let’s sing “Please Give Me a Pet” from the Sing with Me Big Book!. Circle the words: do, the, that

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Morning Warm Up!

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  1. Morning Warm Up! The cat needs some water. The dog wants a bone. That bird lives in a birdhouse where she feels quite at home. How do people take care of pets? Let’s sing “Please Give Me a Pet” from the Sing with Me Big Book! Circle the words: do, the, that What kind of pets do people keep? What pets do you have? What do you do to take care of them? What do pets need to live? 1.1.1 “Sam, Come Back"

  2. Amazing Words • needs- needs are things people must have to live. Examples: • Food and water are people’s needs. • Clothing and shelter are needs too. • Animals’ needs include food, water, and shelter.

  3. Amazing Words • responsibility- when you have responsibility, there are things you are expected to do. Examples: • It is my responsibility to walk the dog in the morning. • Is it your responsibility to make your bed? • Tell me a responsibility you have at your house.

  4. Amazing Words • shelter- the place in which you live is your shelter. Examples: • A nest is a bird’s shelter. • A barn is a horse’s shelter. • When you are camping, a tent is your shelter.

  5. Today we are going to sing a song about a girl who wants a pet. Listen for the amazing words as you sing! What do dogs, cats, and song-birds need? tool service career

  6. Phonemic AwarenessBlend and Segment Phonemes • We just sang a song about a family at a pet store. Listen to the sounds in at. • (Model saying each sound. Have children say the sounds with you, and then say the sounds themselves). • You might see a cat at a pet store. Listen to the sounds in cat. • (Model saying each sound. Have children say the sounds with you, and then say the sounds themselves). • Continue with the words: an, ad, am, ran, mad, ham, bat tag.

  7. a Is this letter a vowel or consonant? Today we will learn about words that have the short a vowel sound.

  8. This is an astronaut. The sound you hear at the beginning of astronaut is short a. Say it with me!!

  9. sat The letter a in this word stands for the short sound of a. This is how I blend this word. sat Let’s blend this word together. When a is the only vowel in a word, it usually stands for the short a sound.

  10. Say the sound of each letter and blend the word together. am

  11. at

  12. ham

  13. ran

  14. cat

  15. gas

  16. dad

  17. Review What do you know about reading these words? cat bag When a is the only vowel letter in a word, the a usually stands for the short a sound.

  18. tan

  19. jam

  20. pat

  21. bag

  22. sad

  23. cab

  24. Write this word on your white board! man

  25. Change the n to p What’s the new word? map

  26. Change the m to c What’s the new word? cap

  27. Change the p to n What’s the new word? can

  28. Change the c to t What’s the new word? tan

  29. Clean Up Clean your white board and put it away.

  30. Let’s read!(Monitor Progress) fan

  31. Let’s read!(Monitor Progress) zap

  32. Let’s read!(Monitor Progress) had

  33. Let’s read!(Monitor Progress) sag

  34. Let’s read!(Monitor Progress) rat

  35. Let’s read!(Monitor Progress) pal

  36. Let’s read!(Monitor Progress) wag

  37. Let’s read!(Monitor Progress) lad

  38. Let’s read!(Monitor Progress) van

  39. Let’s read!(Monitor Progress) tap

  40. Let’s read!(Monitor Progress) yak

  41. Let’s read!(Monitor Progress) bat

  42. Let’s read!(Monitor Progress) gas

  43. Let’s read!(Monitor Progress) jab

  44. Let’s read!(Monitor Progress) mat GROUP TIME!!

  45. Build BackgroundLet’s Talk About Animal Friends Let’s talk about what you see here… Why does the dog need a doghouse? What do you think the boy is putting in the fishbowl? How are the fish’s needs different from the dog’s needs? What needs does a pet rabbit have? How is the boy showing responsibility? What kind of shelter does the rabbit need?

  46. How do people take care of pets? Taking care of pets

  47. Character • A character is a person or animal in a story. • Knowing about characters can help you better understand a story. Good readers look for clues about what characters do and how they feel.

  48. When I read, I ask myself … What does the character do and how do they feel? Listen as I read A Hamster for Ana to find out what she does to take good care of Harry. READ STORY!!

  49. Think about the story… • How does Ana’s mom feel at the beginning of the story? • What does Ana’s mom do at the end of the story to show that her feelings have changed?

  50. GRAMMAR - Sentences A sentence is a group of words that tells a complete idea. It begins with a capital letter. Many sentences end with a period. http://www.pearsonsuccessnet.com/snpapp/iText/products/0-328-35330-2/pdfs/14616/14616_001.pdf

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