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Have kids come up with a list of things the monsters could eat 1 ____, 2 ____ etc.

Open Court Sounds, Letters, and Language Reading the Big Book Pickled Peppers: One Hungry Monster, pg. 28-39 5.15 T238. 1 2 3 4 5. 6 7 8 9 10. Have kids come up with a list of things the monsters could eat 1 ____, 2 ____ etc.

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Have kids come up with a list of things the monsters could eat 1 ____, 2 ____ etc.

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  1. Open Court Sounds, Letters, and Language Reading the Big Book Pickled Peppers: One Hungry Monster, pg. 28-39 5.15 T238 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Have kids come up with a list of things the monsters could eat 1 ____, 2 ____ etc.

  2. Open Court Phonemic Awareness: Rhyming Consonant Riddle Game 5.15 T238 What rhymes with . . . But starts with . . . pick stick tap clap pick trick port sport lip clip Use the following letters as the replacements, in order, st, cl, tr, sp, cl

  3. Open Court Phonemic Awareness: Oral Blending: Blending Words in Story Contexts 5.15 T238-239 Matty’s mother shook her head. She said, I can’t Even see the /b/ /e/ /d/.” With a frown on her face she said, “Look at this /p/ /l/ /a/ /ce/. Well, Matty did not make another /p/ /ee/ /p/. Instead, he just started to /s/ /w/ /ee/ /p/. After a while his room was /c/ /l/ /ea/ /n/. The cleanest he had ever /s/ /ee/ /n/.

  4. Open Court Phonemic Awareness: Oral Blending: Blending Words in Story Contexts 5.15 T238-239 When Matty’s mother look in, she couldn’t believe her eyes. Every toy was put /b/ /a/ /ck/. Even socks were in a neat /s/ /t/ /a/ /ck/. “Why, Maty, your room is so /n/ /ea/ /t/. “You deserve a special /t/ /r/ /ea/ /t/!” So she gave him a great big hug!

  5. Open Court How The Alphabet Works: Linking the Sound to the Letter: Grab Bag of Letters 5.15 T239 ___eed ___eed ___eed ___eed ___eed Make the following words: seed, feed, need, reed, weed

  6. Skills Assessment pg. 49

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