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What do good friends and neighbors do?

Small Group Timer

Review Games

Vocabulary & Amazing Words:

 Arcade Games Jigword Matchword Speedword Wordsearch Word Web Spelling City: Vocabulary Spelling City: Amazing Wor

ds

Spelling Words: Speedword Word Web Quia Games Spelling City

High Frequency Words

Spelling City

Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores

Amazing Words appreciate communicate respect demand firmly advantage defiant ferocious

Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores

Vocabulary Words adventure climbed greatest truest clubhouse exploring wondered downhearted sewer

Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores

High Frequency Words

bought people pleasant probably scared shall sign

Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores

Glue Words people very was put said

Spelling Words phone photo enough rough stuff cough laugh cliff puff dolphin giraffe physical graph autograph tough

Big Question: What do good friends and

neighbors do?

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores Monday

Morning Warm-Up

We live in a world with many people. Some people are our

friends and our neighbors. What do good friends and

neighbors do?

Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores Monday

Morning Warm-Up

We live in a world with many people. Some people are our

friends and our neighbors. What do good friends and

neighbors do?

Today we will learn about:

Amazing Words Phonics: ph, gh, /f/ Author’s Purpose Ask Questions Different Kinds of Pronouns

Amazing Words

appreciate ap – pre – ci – ate When you appreciate something,

you feel grateful or thankful for something.

We appreciate how hard our mother works.

I appreciate having a friend who is always nice to me.

We appreciate the gifts we get for our birthdays.

communicate com – mu – ni - cate If you communicate with a person, you talk

to each other or keep in touch in other ways such as writing or sign language.

My friends and I communicate with each other every day during lunch.

I communicate with my grandmother by e-mail.

Jane communicates with her hearing-impaired friend by using sign language.

respect re – spect Respect is a feeling of high regard you

have for another person. If you respect someone, you admire

that person and think a lot of him or her. Our principal has the respect of all

students in the school. Children should respect their parents. I respect the mayor for making our city

a better place to live.

ph, gh /f/

foam What do you know about the sound at

the beginning of this word? Today we will study other spellings for

/f/.

ph, gh /f/ This is a firefighter. The sound you hear at the

beginning of firefighter is /f/. phone The letters ph stand for the

consonant sound /f/ in phone.

cough The letters gh stand for the

sound /f/ in cough.

ph, gh /f/ photo laugh graph rough phrase tough

What do you know about reading these words?

The letters ph stand for the sound /f/.

The letters gh often stand for the sound /f/ when they follow a vowel.

ph, gh /f/

gopher enough phase orphan

Making Words

a, e, o, ug, h, l, n, p, r, s, t

Word Reading

photo catch when graph gopher shot laugh arch

dolphin enough ditch think phrase cough touch

Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores

Glue Words people very was put said

Spelling Words phone photo enough rough stuff cough laugh cliff puff dolphin giraffe physical graph autograph tough

Author’s PurposeAsk Questions

Remember Bad Dog, Dodger!. Describe some of the funny things Dodger

did. Do you think the author wanted to make us

laugh? Authors have a reason for writing what they

do. They may want to teach us something, they

may want us to believe something, or they may want to make us laugh or imagine.

Author’s PurposeAsk Questions

Sometimes authors have more than one reason for writing.

Good readers ask themselves questions before, during, and after reading.

Asking questions will help us understand the author’s reasons for writing the selection.

Daily Fix-It

it was her fawlt It was her fault. in august they will wak

to school In August they will

walk to school.

Different Kinds of Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the

place of a noun or nouns. The pronouns I, he, she, we, and they

are used as subjects of sentences. The pronouns me, him, her, us, and

them are used after action verbs. The pronouns you and it can be used

anywhere in a sentence.

Different Kinds of Pronouns Calvin has a new bike. He can’t ride

it. The pronoun he is the subject of a

sentence. The pronoun it is used after the action verb ride.

Calvin is riding his bike. Angela helped him.

The pronoun him is used after the action verb helped.

Different Kinds of Pronouns

Which pronoun could be used instead of the underlined words? her, him, it, us, we

Pam and I were riding our bikes.

Different Kinds of Pronouns

Which pronoun could be used instead of the underlined words? her, him, it, us, we

Pam and I were riding our bikes. (we) Pam’s bike got a flat tire.

Different Kinds of Pronouns

Which pronoun could be used instead of the underlined words? her, him, it, us, we

Pam and I were riding our bikes. (we) Pam’s bike got a flat tire. (it) I called my dad.

Different Kinds of Pronouns

Which pronoun could be used instead of the underlined words? her, him, it, us, we

Pam and I were riding our bikes. (we) Pam’s bike got a flat tire. (it) I called my dad. (him) My dad drove Pam home.

Different Kinds of Pronouns

Which pronoun could be used instead of the underlined words? her, him, it, us, we

Pam and I were riding our bikes. (we) Pam’s bike got a flat tire. (it) I called my dad. (him) My dad drove Pam home. (her) Pam thanked my dad and me.

Different Kinds of Pronouns

Which pronoun could be used instead of the underlined words? her, him, it, us, we

Pam and I were riding our bikes. (we) Pam’s bike got a flat tire. (it) I called my dad. (him) My dad drove Pam home. (her) Pam thanked my dad and me. (us)

Wrap Up Your Day!

Consonant Sound /f/ Spelling Consonant Sound /f/ Author’s Purpose Let’s Talk About It

Tomorrow the class will read about three friends who love to go on adventures together until they are faced with a decision.

Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores Monday

Journal Topic

List ways you can show

family members that you

appreciate them.

Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores Tuesday

Morning Warm-Up

Today we will read about Horace and Morris,but mostly Dolores. These three mice are really good

friends. What makes a really good friend?

Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores Tuesday

Morning Warm-Up

Today we will read about Horace and Morris,but mostly Dolores. These three mice are really good

friends. What makes a really good friend?

Today we will learn about:

Amazing Words Spelling words with ph, gh /f/ Vocabulary Words High Frequency Words Problem and Solution Different Kinds of Pronouns

Amazing Words

demand de – mand If you order someone to do

something, you demand that he or she does it.

My friend asked me nicely to help him fix his bike, but he did not demand that I do it.

Mom demanded that I clean my room on Saturday.

The police demanded that we move our car to a different parking space.

firmly firm – ly When you say something firmly, you

say it in a determined way that shows you won’t change.

Mom firmly told me I could not go outside until I cleaned my room.

I speak nicely, but firmly, when I give commands to my dog.

advantage ad – van – tage If you have an advantage, you are in

a better or more favorable position than someone else.

Jason ran faster than the others, so he had an advantage in the race.

Bob had an advantage over Ray in getting the job because he had two years of experience.

ph, gh /f/

phone You can read this word because

you know how to read words with letters that make the consonant sound /f/.

What sound do the letters ph stand for in this word?

tough

ph, gh /f/

When you come to a new word, look at the letters from left to right and think about the consonant sounds.

Say the sounds in the word to yourself and then read the word.

ph, gh /f/

phase laugh dolphin coughing telegraph roughly alphabet

ph, gh /f/Pick out words with the sound /f/ in “In My Photo

Album.”

photo laugh rough tough enough

ph, gh /f/laugh, dolphin, gopher, cough, tough,

trophy, enough, graphic

ph gh

ph, gh /f/laugh, dolphin, gopher, cough, tough,

trophy, enough, graphic

ph gh laugh

ph, gh /f/laugh, dolphin, gopher, cough, tough,

trophy, enough, graphic

ph gh dolphin laugh

ph, gh /f/laugh, dolphin, gopher, cough, tough,

trophy, enough, graphic

ph gh dolphin

gopher

laugh

ph, gh /f/laugh, dolphin, gopher, cough, tough,

trophy, enough, graphic

ph gh dolphin

gopher

laugh

cough

ph, gh /f/laugh, dolphin, gopher, cough, tough,

trophy, enough, graphic

ph gh dolphin

gopher

laugh

cough

tough

ph, gh /f/laugh, dolphin, gopher, cough, tough,

trophy, enough, graphic

ph gh dolphin

gopher

trophy

laugh

cough

tough

ph, gh /f/laugh, dolphin, gopher, cough, tough,

trophy, enough, graphic

ph gh dolphin

gopher

trophy

laugh

cough

tough

enough

ph, gh /f/laugh, dolphin, gopher, cough, tough,

trophy, enough, graphic

ph gh dolphin

gopher

trophy

graphic

laugh

cough

tough

enough

Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores

Glue Words people very was put said

Spelling Words phone photo enough rough stuff cough laugh cliff puff dolphin giraffe physical graph autograph tough

ph, fh /f/

Look at the photo of the giraffe I took at the zoo.

It was tough, but we made it to the top of the cliff.

Do you have enough graph paper for math?

Vocabulary Words adventure – an exciting experience climbed – went upward greatest – the best or most wonderful truest – the most real or loyal clubhouse – a house or structure where a

group meets exploring – going someplace to discover

what it is like wondered – wanted to know more downhearted – very sad sewer – underground pipes that carry away

waste (next slide)

clubhouse

sewer

Check Lesson Vocabulary

adventure wondered climbed alone greatest door

truest friends clubhouse loved exploring their

Word Structure

There are strategies to use when you come across words you don’t understand.

Sometimes we can get the meaning from context clues. Read the words and sentences around the unknown word. Are there other words nearby to help us figure out the meaning?

Word Structure

We can figure out the meaning of an unfamiliar compound word if we know the meaning of the smaller words.

We can look for word endings in the unknown word. Today we will learn more about the word ending –est.

Plot and Theme

What is the plot of this story? The plot tells about events in the

friendship of Horace, Morris, and Dolores.

What is the theme, or big idea? The big idea is the importance of

friendship.

Daily Fix-It

i will rite a sine I will write a sign. he laffed on the fone • He laughed on the

phone.

Different Kinds of Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the

place of a noun or nouns. The pronouns I, he, she, we, and they

are used as subjects of sentences. The pronouns me, him, her, us, and

them are used after action verbs. The pronouns you and it can be used

anywhere in a sentence.

Different Kinds of Pronouns Mrs. Rodriguez brought a book to school.

She will read it after lunch. Mrs. Rodriguez is the subject in the first

sentences. What pronoun took the place of Mrs. Rodriguez?

she The noun book came after the action verb

in the first sentence. What pronoun took the place of book?

it

Wrap Up Your Day!

Lesson Vocabulary Ask Questions Let’s Talk About It

Tomorrow you will hear about Duck and his best friend, Bear.

Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores Tuesday

Journal Topic

Write about a time when you felt left out.

Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores Wednesday

Morning Warm-Up

Today we will read about Bear and Duck. Duck is Bear's

greatest and truest friend. He makes a decision to help

Bear. Have you ever helped a friend?

Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores Wednesday

Morning Warm-Up

Today we will read about Bear and Duck. Duck is Bear's

greatest and truest friend. He makes a decision to help

Bear. Have you ever helped a friend?

Today we will learn about:

Silent Consonants Words with ph, gh /f/ Ending –est Different Kinds of Pronouns

Amazing Words

defiant de – fi – ant If someone is openly disobedient or

challenging to someone else, that person is defiant.

My defiant dog would not get off the chair.

My baby brother was defiant and wouldn’t go to bed.

ferocious fe - ro - cious When something is powerful,

violent, or fierce, it is ferocious. The ferocious lion looked for food

to eat. The bear had a ferocious growl.

Silent Consonantswrite, gnaw, gnat, know, lamb, knife, sign,

climb, comb, knock, wrong, wrap

kn wr gn mb

Silent Consonantswrite, gnaw, gnat, know, lamb, knife, sign,

climb, comb, knock, wrong, wrap

kn wr gn mb

write

Silent Consonantswrite, gnaw, gnat, know, lamb, knife, sign,

climb, comb, knock, wrong, wrap

kn wr gn mb

write gnaw

Silent Consonantswrite, gnaw, gnat, know, lamb, knife, sign,

climb, comb, knock, wrong, wrap

kn wr gn mb

write gnaw

gnat

Silent Consonantswrite, gnaw, gnat, know, lamb, knife, sign,

climb, comb, knock, wrong, wrap

kn wr gn mb

know write gnaw

gnat

Silent Consonantswrite, gnaw, gnat, know, lamb, knife, sign,

climb, comb, knock, wrong, wrap

kn wr gn mb

know write gnaw

gnat

lamb

Silent Consonantswrite, gnaw, gnat, know, lamb, knife, sign,

climb, comb, knock, wrong, wrap

kn wr gn mb

know

knife

write gnaw

gnat

lamb

Silent Consonantswrite, gnaw, gnat, know, lamb, knife, sign,

climb, comb, knock, wrong, wrap

kn wr gn mb

know

knife

write gnaw

gnat

sign

lamb

Silent Consonantswrite, gnaw, gnat, know, lamb, knife, sign,

climb, comb, knock, wrong, wrap

kn wr gn mb

know

knife

write gnaw

gnat

sign

lamb

climb

Silent Consonantswrite, gnaw, gnat, know, lamb, knife, sign,

climb, comb, knock, wrong, wrap

kn wr gn mb

know

knife

write gnaw

gnat

sign

lamb

climb

comb

Silent Consonantswrite, gnaw, gnat, know, lamb, knife, sign,

climb, comb, knock, wrong, wrap

kn wr gn mb

know

knifeknock

write gnaw

gnat

sign

lamb

climb

comb

Silent Consonantswrite, gnaw, gnat, know, lamb, knife, sign,

climb, comb, knock, wrong, wrap

kn wr gn mb

know

knifeknock

writewrong

gnaw

gnat

sign

lamb

climb

comb

Silent Consonantswrite, gnaw, gnat, know, lamb, knife, sign,

climb, comb, knock, wrong, wrap

kn wr gn mb

know

knifeknock

writewrong

wrap

gnaw

gnat

sign

lamb

climb

comb

Lesson Vocabularyadventure, climbed, clubhouse, exploring,

greatest, truest, wondered

Read these sentences and tell whether they are true or false. Change the sentences to make them mean the opposite while still using the vocabulary word.

Watching a boring play is a wonderful adventure.

false ______ is a wonderful adventure.

Lesson Vocabulary If you climbed a ladder you would be off the

ground. true If you climbed a ladder you would be ____ the

ground The greatest toy is the one you want to play

with all the time. true The greatest toy is the one you ____ play with.

Lesson Vocabulary When your friend says she will tell you the

truest thing she knows, she is going to lie to you.

false When your friend says she will tell you the

truest thing she knows, she is ____ going to lie to you.

Lesson Vocabulary A clubhouse is a good place to buy roller

skates. false A clubhouse is a good place to meet with

people who _____. When you go exploring, you may find and see

new things. true When you go exploring, you ___ find anything

new.

Lesson Vocabulary If your sister wondered if she could learn to

roller-skate, she wanted to find out if she could do that.

true If your sister wondered if she could learn to

roller-skate, she knew _____.

Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores

Glue Words people very was put said

Spelling Words phone photo enough rough stuff cough laugh cliff puff dolphin giraffe physical graph autograph tough

Word Ending -est

Remember that Horace, Morris, and Dolores were very good friends.

Another way to describe people who are very good friends is to say they are “best friends.”

The word best means “most good.” The word best can help you remember

that the suffix –est means “most.”

Word Ending -est

This ending can be added to words to change their meanings.

For example, the word quick means “very fast.”

Adding the suffix –est to quick to make quickest changes its meaning to the “most fast.”

Think of other words you can add the suffix –est.

Daily Fix-It

• her didn’t play to day.• She didn’t play today.• she has an rough

coufh. • She has a rough

cough.

Different Kinds of Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the

place of a noun or nouns. The pronouns I, he, she, we, and they

are used as subjects of sentences. The pronouns me, him, her, us, and

them are used after action verbs. The pronouns you and it can be used

anywhere in a sentence.

Different Kinds of Pronouns Bob and I went to see the circus. we, it Sarah helped Jenny and me make

popcorn. she, us The new friends built a clubhouse. they, it

Wrap Up Your Day!

Author’s Purpose Fluency Let’s Talk About It

Tomorrow we will read about children who play on a soccer team.

Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores Wednesday

Journal Topic

Write about a time you and a friend had a disagreement.

Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores Thursday

Morning Warm-Up

Today we will read a story about some young soccer players. The photographs

show that they like working and laughing together. What do you like to do with your

friends?

Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores Thursday

Morning Warm-Up

Today we will read a story about some young soccer players. The photographs

show that they like working and laughing together. What do you like to do with your

friends?

Today we will learn about:

ph, gh /f/ Different Kinds of Pronouns Contribute to Discussions

Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores

Amazing Words appreciate communicate respect demand firmly advantage defiant ferocious

Sentence Reading

I told Mom I shall redo my graph even though I disagree.

Dad said most people at the photo shoot were pleasant.

I will probably rewind the tape so we can replay it.

Do you mind if we remount the sign on a tough, new post?

Sentence Reading

A lot of coats are bought and sold when it is cold.

Mom said she would be scared if she saw a child try to preheat a stove.

Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores

Glue Words people very was put said

Spelling Words phone photo enough rough stuff cough laugh cliff puff dolphin giraffe physical graph autograph tough

Daily Fix-It

jamie and Marge has work too do

Jamie and Marge have work to do.

will They work togeter Will they work

together?

Different Kinds of Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the

place of a noun or nouns. The pronouns I, he, she, we, and they

are used as subjects of sentences. The pronouns me, him, her, us, and

them are used after action verbs. The pronouns you and it can be used

anywhere in a sentence.

Different Kinds of Pronouns What is the difference between the

pronouns I and me? Which pronouns are used as subjects

of a sentence?

Different Kinds of PronounsWhich pronouns would you use as a sentence subject

and the one you would use after an action verb?

People or things subject after verb

Different Kinds of PronounsWhich pronouns would you use as a sentence subject

and the one you would use after an action verb?

People or things subject after verb

Joann

Different Kinds of PronounsWhich pronouns would you use as a sentence subject

and the one you would use after an action verb?

People or things subject after verb

Joann she

Different Kinds of PronounsWhich pronouns would you use as a sentence subject

and the one you would use after an action verb?

People or things subject after verb

Joann she her

Different Kinds of PronounsWhich pronouns would you use as a sentence subject

and the one you would use after an action verb?

People or things subject after verb

Joann

Jeff and Maria

she her

Different Kinds of PronounsWhich pronouns would you use as a sentence subject

and the one you would use after an action verb?

People or things subject after verb

Joann

Jeff and Maria

she

they

her

Different Kinds of PronounsWhich pronouns would you use as a sentence subject

and the one you would use after an action verb?

People or things subject after verb

Joann

Jeff and Maria

she

they

her

them

Different Kinds of PronounsWhich pronouns would you use as a sentence subject

and the one you would use after an action verb?

People or things subject after verb

Joann

Jeff and Maria

Mr. Washington

she

they

her

them

Different Kinds of PronounsWhich pronouns would you use as a sentence subject

and the one you would use after an action verb?

People or things subject after verb

Joann

Jeff and Maria

Mr. Washington

she

they

he

her

them

Different Kinds of PronounsWhich pronouns would you use as a sentence subject

and the one you would use after an action verb?

People or things subject after verb

Joann

Jeff and Maria

Mr. Washington

she

they

he

her

them

him

Different Kinds of PronounsWhich pronouns would you use as a sentence subject

and the one you would use after an action verb?

People or things subject after verb

Joann

Jeff and Maria

Mr. Washington

Muhammed and I

she

they

he

her

them

him

Different Kinds of PronounsWhich pronouns would you use as a sentence subject

and the one you would use after an action verb?

People or things subject after verb

Joann

Jeff and Maria

Mr. Washington

Muhammed and I

she

they

he

we

her

them

him

Different Kinds of PronounsWhich pronouns would you use as a sentence subject

and the one you would use after an action verb?

People or things subject after verb

Joann

Jeff and Maria

Mr. Washington

Muhammed and I

she

they

he

we

her

them

him

us

Different Kinds of PronounsWhich pronouns would you use as a sentence subject

and the one you would use after an action verb?

People or things subject after verb

Joann

Jeff and Maria

Mr. Washington

Muhammed and I

the person to whom you’re speaking

she

they

he

we

her

them

him

us

Different Kinds of PronounsWhich pronouns would you use as a sentence subject

and the one you would use after an action verb?

People or things subject after verb

Joann

Jeff and Maria

Mr. Washington

Muhammed and I

the person to whom you’re speaking

she

they

he

we

you

her

them

him

us

Different Kinds of PronounsWhich pronouns would you use as a sentence subject

and the one you would use after an action verb?

People or things subject after verb

Joann

Jeff and Maria

Mr. Washington

Muhammed and I

the person to whom you’re speaking

she

they

he

we

you

her

them

him

us

you

Different Kinds of PronounsWhich pronouns would you use as a sentence subject

and the one you would use after an action verb?

People or things subject after verb

Joann

Jeff and Maria

Mr. Washington

Muhammed and I

the person to whom you’re speaking

the race

she

they

he

we

you

her

them

him

us

you

Different Kinds of PronounsWhich pronouns would you use as a sentence subject

and the one you would use after an action verb?

People or things subject after verb

Joann

Jeff and Maria

Mr. Washington

Muhammed and I

the person to whom you’re speaking

the race

she

they

he

we

you

it

her

them

him

us

you

Different Kinds of PronounsWhich pronouns would you use as a sentence subject

and the one you would use after an action verb?

People or things subject after verb

Joann

Jeff and Maria

Mr. Washington

Muhammed and I

the person to whom you’re speaking

the race

she

they

he

we

you

it

her

them

him

us

you

it

Contribute to Discussions

Speakers: Take turns speaking. Speak loudly enough

to be heard. Speak clearly. Support your ideas

with facts when you can.

Active Listeners: Listen respectfully to

other speakers. Ask questions to

seek information, explanations, and clarification.

Respond constructively to ideas of others.

Wrap Up Your Day!

Making connections: Text to Text Let’s Talk About It

We read a story about children who play on a soccer team. Tomorrow we will read about the friends again.

Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores Thursday

Journal Topic

List ways you can show fairness and respect.

Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores Friday

Morning Warm-Up

This week we read aboutsome characters who worked

hard at being good friends.It's not always easy.

What does it mean to bea good friend or neighbor?

Today we will learn about:

Amazing Words Vocabulary Words High Frequency Words Ph, gh /f/ Different Kinds of Pronouns Table

Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores

Amazing Words appreciate communicate respect demand firmly advantage defiant ferocious

ph, gh /f/

I heard you laugh while on the phone. It is tough to say the alphabet

backwards! I can draw a rough sketch of a dolphin. He took enough photos of his nephew.

Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores

Vocabulary Words adventure climbed greatest truest clubhouse exploring wondered downhearted sewer

Vocabulary Wordsgreatest, adventure, truest, climbed, wondered,

clubhouse, exploring

Beth ____ to the top of the tree.

Vocabulary Wordsgreatest, adventure, truest, climbed, wondered,

clubhouse, exploring

Beth climbed to the top of the tree. And sat in the ___ with me.

Vocabulary Wordsgreatest, adventure, truest, climbed, wondered,

clubhouse, exploring

Beth climbed to the top of the tree. And sat in the clubhouse with me. We ___ what we should do.

Vocabulary Wordsgreatest, adventure, truest, climbed, wondered,

clubhouse, exploring

Beth climbed to the top of the tree. And sat in the clubhouse with me. We wondered what we should do. “An ____!” I said, out of the blue.

Vocabulary Wordsgreatest, adventure, truest, climbed, wondered,

clubhouse, exploring

Beth climbed to the top of the tree. And sat in the clubhouse with me. We wondered what we should do. “An adventure!” I said, out of the blue. So we packed a bag and went ____.

Vocabulary Wordsgreatest, adventure, truest, climbed, wondered,

clubhouse, exploring

Beth climbed to the top of the tree. And sat in the clubhouse with me. We wondered what we should do. “An adventure!” I said, out of the blue. So we packed a bag and went

exploring. Our day was the ___-not boring.

Vocabulary Wordsgreatest, adventure, truest, climbed, wondered,

clubhouse, exploring

Beth climbed to the top of the tree. And sat in the clubhouse with me. We wondered what we should do. “An adventure!” I said, out of the blue. So we packed a bag and went

exploring. Our day was the greatest-not boring. That is the ___ thing I can say!

Vocabulary Wordsgreatest, adventure, truest, climbed, wondered,

clubhouse, exploring

Beth climbed to the top of the tree. And sat in the clubhouse with me. We wondered what we should do. “An adventure!” I said, out of the blue. So we packed a bag and went

exploring. Our day was the greatest -not boring. That is the truest thing I can say!

Rhyming Words

Beth climbed to the top of the tree. And sat in the clubhouse with me. We wondered what we should do. “An adventure!” I said, out of the blue. So we packed a bag and went

exploring. Our day was the greatest -not boring. That is the truest thing I can say!

Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores

High Frequency Words

bought people pleasant probably scared shall sign

Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores

Glue Words people very was put said

Spelling Words phone photo enough rough stuff cough laugh cliff puff dolphin giraffe physical graph autograph tough

Daily Fix-It

• my phriend call me on the phone

• My friend called me on the phone.

• her made me lauff. • She made me laugh.

Table You can use a table to show information

and make it easier to understand. The title tells what the table is about. Tables are shaped like boxes. The boxes contain words or numbers

arranged in rows and columns. The words tell what information is being

given. Rows go across and columns go up and

down.

Mouse Club Members

Clubs May June July

Mega Mice 9 7 5

Cheese Puffs 12 9 8

Frisky Whiskers

0 5 8

Wrap Up Your Week!Let’s Talk About

Responsibility

Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores Friday

Journal Topic

Write about how to

show respect

APTPlus Videos (password required)

Friendship Day (09:59) The Friendship Stone (10:30) Rocky Friendship (10:29) Focus on Friendship (17:00) Tutenstein: Keep Your Wandering Eye to Yourself (22:34) Tutenstein: The Truth Hurts (22:00) Peep and the Big Wide World: Wandering Beaver/Peep's New

Friend (22:02) I SPY a Tick-illy Hiccup (12:32) I SPY a Mumble Monster Picture Day (12:33) Cannonball (28:30) Rant (09:00) Monty (07:07) Three Cheers for Catherine the Great! (20:00)

We are now ready to take our story tests.

Story test– Classroom webpage,– Student page, – Taking Tests

AR– Other Reading Quizzes– Quiz # 904624

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