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Homes around the world

Day One Day Two Day Three Day Four Day Five. Shared Reading Phonics Practice Word Practice High Frequency Words Additional Resources. Homes around the world. What kinds of homes do people around the world build?. Question of the Day. Amazing Words . i t is ten past six.

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Homes around the world

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  1. Day One Day Two Day Three Day Four Day Five Shared Reading Phonics Practice Word Practice High Frequency Words Additional Resources Homes around the world

  2. What kinds of homes do people around the world build? Question of the Day

  3. Amazing Words

  4. it is ten past six

  5. It is ten past six.

  6. Word Work

  7. the a is said

  8. Words that tell what we do are verbs. I jump rope. He jumps rope. Let’s write- Verbs that add -s

  9. Let's write about something we like to do. I read books. Who else reads books? Pete reads books. Did you begin your sentences with an uppercase letter. Did I put a period at the end of my sentence? Let’s write- verbs with -s

  10. What do people around the world use to build their homes? Question of the day

  11. do you live in the city

  12. Do you live in the city?

  13. Page 3 What can we learn from the table of contents? How is this helpful? Pages 4–5 What is a home? What else does a home do? Pages 6–7 What kinds of homes do you see here? How are these homes different? Shared reading

  14. Pages 8–9 What are the homes on these pages made of? What do we use to build homes in our country? Pages 10–11 What are these homes made of? How are the homes in these two pictures the same? Pages 12–13 Why are these homes good for hot places? Why are these two homes built on stilts? Shared reading

  15. Pages 14–15 Why do you think these houses are made of snow? Which houses on these pages are alike? Pages 16–17 Do all homes look the same? How are a city and a suburb different? Pages 18–19 What is a home in the country like? Do you live in the city, in a suburb, or in the country? Shared reading

  16. Pages 20–21 Are any of these homes like your home? Pages 22–23 Which one do you like best? Would you like to live in one of these houses? Page 24 Is one kind of home better than an other?What makes a home a special place? Shared reading

  17. People build homes from materials they find nearby. What are homes near here built with? What type of a home might you find in the city? How are they different from homes in the country? What materials might be used to build a house in a very cold area? What might be used in a hot area? What kind of home would you like to live in? Compare and contrast

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  37. here the you do what for are with look where

  38. Bob walks to school. Tim sings to his sister. She plays with me. Write a sentence using these verbs. puts talks writes Let’s write- verbs with -s

  39. How are homes in the city and the country different? Question of the day

  40. she sings a song

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