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Unit 9 Home, Sweet Home
Homes
Vocabulary packed – squeezed together roof – top of a building or house sturdy – strong clay – soft, sticky mud How to make a clay pot. http: //www. youtube. c om/watch? v=mv_UMo x. Tvf. Q Homes 1
Sounds Practice e e_e ai ie _y ea dge ee tch ck x ea Homes 1
Sight Word Practice four put are my away was came there were they for know Homes 1
Homes 1 Good morning! Home is a place that is warm in the winter and dry in the rain. Can you think of one animal and its home?
Daily Language Review The rider (lead, led) her horse to the stable. The class (clap, clapped) when the play was over. My teacher (spell, spelled) my name wrong. Present/past tense Homes 1
deck sleep bread fetch pledge expect meal head puppy lilies puppies Homes 1
There are four birds in the tree. Homes 1
Sight Words four put Homes 1
Grammar Verbs show action. Adding –ed to most verbs shows it has already happened. Adding –s to most verbs shows it is happening now. Sometimes a verb spelling changes to show it has already happened, and those verbs do not use –ed at the end. Mona drinks eight glasses of water every day. Matt kicked his soccer ball over the fence. T 58 present/past tense Homes 1
Grammar Ramon jumps higher than anyone in the class. We saw a soccer game after school. T 58 present/past tense Homes 1
Homes 2 Good morning! Everyone’s home is a little different. Some people live in houses. Some people live in apartments. What kind of home do you live in?
Daily Language Review Chuck (spend/spent) his dollar on the bus. n I plan to (grow/grew) roses this summer. n We have to (bend/bent) our knees to reach the weeds. n My grandma (wear/wore) a long yellow skirt yesterday. n present/past tense Homes 2
breakfast weather complete hedge Mexico freckle daydream speck zebra evergreen easy steady Homes 2
I put my teacup on the deck. Homes 2
Grammar Identify each past tense verb. Yesterday the class counted the books on their shelves. After the string broke, the balloon floated in to the sky. We sat and rested by the creek at the end of the day. Jill tossed her wet towel into the laundry basket. present/past tense Homes 2
Day 3 Good morning! Everyone has ideas about what a home should look like. Can you think of a different home you would like to live in?
Daily Language Review The girls hopped on one leg. I watched the basketball game last night. I see a big blue house. She claps her hands. We lifted the lid to see what was inside. present/past tense Homes 3
baby grassy deep happy week cement team breath sleep electric heat bedroom Homes 3
A big van brought beds, dressers, desks, and tables. Homes 3
Grammar The rider (lead/led) her horse to the stable. The class (clap/clapped) when the play was over. My mom and dad have been (marry/married) for eighteen years. My teacher (spell/spelled) my name wrong. We (lift/lifted) the lid of the box to see what was inside. Present/past tense Homes 3
Homes Around the World/ Building a House
Vocabulary porch – entrance covered with a roof cement – mix of sand, water and rock that dries as hard as stone electrician – a person who works with wires and electricity hut – a small plain house Homes Around World 1
Sounds Practice a_e ow ck ing o_e ee i_e aw ou ai er _y Homes Around World 1
Sight Word Practice where these pretty before should any want around right away take them Homes Around World 1
Homes Around World 1 Good morning! So many different kinds of places and homes can be found in the world. What kinds of homes have you seen or read about?
Daily Language Review A green ball floated in the pool. Dad washed our shirts and pants. We snap our fingers to the beat. I dance to the music. past tense or change to past tense Homes Around World 1
places cliff grass grows dried plants flowers price stamp trailers float plump Homes Around World 1
We hiked on the cliff to find pretty flowers. Homes Around World 1
Sight Words where these Homes Around World 1
Grammar We sat on our porch step waiting for Grandma to arrive. A porch is a nice place to sit. My sister Kathy ran down the street after the dog. Joey runs in a mile-long race. T 162 Past tense Homes Around World 1
Grammar If a verb ends in consonant y, then change the y to i and add ed. y burry T 162 Past tense i + ed burried dry dried Homes Around World 1
Grammar My brother and I played a game. Sarah carried her bag up the stairs. My niece hurried to get home before dark. My dog burried his bone in the backyard. T 163 Past tense Homes Around World 1
Homes Around World 2 Good morning! It is fun to see different homes that exist in the world. What do people use to build homes?
Daily Language Review Quinn sit on the chair yesterday. I carry the bags to the car before I went home. Change to past tense Homes Around World 2
Action Word Game n n James (spell, spelled) the hard word. My grandma (keep, kept) her earrings in a round box. My dog likes to (scratch, scratched) on the door. Ramon (reached, reach) into his pocket for his keys. past tense Homes Around World 2
smile break glad crackle mint homework drawing class sleepy spring flounder trick Homes Around World 2
Where did Joe park his trailer? Homes Around World 2
Study Skills – ABC Order Homes Finding Shelter Building a House Homes Around the World T 182 Homes Around World 2
Grammar If consonant y… y i + ed Find the past tense verb then name the present tense verb. My friends and I saw a movie last night. Lee and Vickie won the game. Ben worried when he did not hear from his little sister. Kerry copied the recipe for the first time. T 183 past tense Homes Around World 2
Homes Around World 3 Good morning! Building a house requires many steps. Have you ever seen a house being built? What kinds of workers are needed? http: //www. harcourtschool. com/activity/buildingahouse/buildingaho use. html
Daily Language Review We skipped down the road. I see the bright stars in the sky. Sal shops at the store near my house. past tense or change to past tense Homes Around World 3
older alone yelled smiled stayed really afraid pointed jumped stopped flutter flew Homes Around World 3
These bright flowers are part of my home. Homes Around World 3
Grammar Change the verb to past tense. Think of a new sentence for the past tense verb. Gabe might see some friends at the mall. I’m starting to worry about the weather. You and Sara should hurry and catch the bus. T 209 past tense Homes Around World 3
The White House / Snail’s Pace
Vocabulary trudge – walk heavy and slow famous – many people know about it president – leader of a group White House 1
Sounds Practice a_e tch wh ch ea sh th er ow ee ink _le White House 1
Sight Word Practice than time could they said came four away were there will was know White House 1
White House 1 Good morning! Some very special houses have been built in our country. What do you know about the White House?
Daily Language Review Use a form of “hurry” to complete each sentence. Yesterday, we _______to catch the bus. We are _____ to catch the bus. Tomorrow, we will _____ to catch the bus. Future tense White House 1
white whale whistle shake ship wish shadow three thread path think White House 1
We rode on a ship to go whale watching. White House 1
Sight Words than time White House 1
Grammar Future tense shows an action that will happen in the future. It is usually formed by using the word will with a verb. Underline the future tense verbs with the word will. I will not watch that scary movie tonight. Kim Chi will take the dog for a walk. We will go to the beach next week. Mom will come home after work. T 254 future tense White House 1
White House 2 Good morning! The White House sounds like an interesting place. How is the White House different from other houses?
Daily Language Review Linn and Ray _____ go with us to the beach. Ben _____ walk back to school tomorrow. Future tense with helping verb will White House 2
children checked reach catching chapter wheel thinking shamrock shiver thrill whisper chilly White House 2
Meg said, “I think most children wish they could whistle. ” White House 2
Grammar Identify the future tense verbs with the word will. Shelly will be in my class next year. Carol said, “Where will we meet for lunch? ” The cats will have their own room in the house. Tom said, “I will mail a postcard. ” T 268 future tense White House 2
White House 3 Good morning! Some animals carry their homes with them. A snail carries its home on its back. What other animal does that?
Daily Language Review I will go to work with my mom. Sly will take us to the skating rink. Jennifer will go to the park with her sister. Future tense White House 3
sunshine yard nephew beach postcard house painted thought cleaned photo wheels searching White House 3
Ruth’s nephew must be rich. He has four houses. White House 3
Grammar Future tense shows an action that will happen in the future. It is usually formed by using the word will with a verb. I (ran/will run) in a race this summer. We (went/will go) to a movie tonight. Steve (came/will come) over to study later. My aunt (will clean/cleaned) our house last week. T 254 future tense White House 3
Finding Shelter / Home
Vocabulary creature – a living person or animal hibernate – sleep through the winter shady – blocking light to give shade comfort – having what you need, a good feeling Finding Shelter 1
Sounds Practice ar er ly ed ir igh ore ur ing ear _y or Finding Shelter 1
Sight Word Practice may only walk where know want now were from was away over Finding Shelter 1
Finding Shelter 1 Good morning! People and animals need a place to stay warm and dry. Have you ever seen a shelter that an animal made?
Daily Language Review Sam and Ellen went to the library to return (their / his) books. The dog burried (their / his) bone in the backyard. Singular/plural/possessive nouns & pronouns Finding Shelter 1
garden partner carton harmful weather shelter different winter curly firmly dirty turning Finding Shelter 1
We stopped to get our car from the parking lot. Finding Shelter 1
Sight Words may only Finding Shelter 1
Grammar Nouns name people, places, and things. Add s or es to show more than one. Add ‘s to show ownership. Identify the singular, plural, and possessive nouns. Jane went to pick berries. Ben is moving to New York. The dogs ran up to greet Marta. Cesar’s house has a swimming pool. Matt’s stories are funny. T 350 future tense Finding Shelter 1
Finding Shelter 2 Good morning! Animals have some smart ways of finding shelter. Think about items you have at home or around your house. What kind of shelter could you build?
Daily Language Review Rewrite the singular nouns to plural nouns. n The car drove down the street. n The house is very big. n The puppy is cute. Singular/plural/possessive nouns & pronouns Finding Shelter 2
earn learn early heard born score store order force starlight alarm market Finding Shelter 2
Each chirping chick hatched from an egg. Finding Shelter 2
Grammar Change the possessive nouns to possessive pronouns. Reggie’s report is on Ms. Peconi’s desk. Devon and Mike’s pet snake got out of the snake’s cage. T 367 possessive nouns/pronouns Finding Shelter 2
Finding Shelter 3 Good morning! What is one thing you love about your home?
Daily Language Review Identify the singular and plural pronouns. She and I will take swimming lessons. They are visiting you and me. We saw her dance on Saturday. Singular/plural/possessive nouns & pronouns Finding Shelter 3
awning backyard porch perched grabbed climbed brushed learn surprised concerned third bird Finding Shelter 3
It could shade the backyard porch. Finding Shelter 3
Grammar Change the nouns to pronouns. Mark’s bike is green. Lucy is cold. Deb and Ray built Deb and Ray’s house in Oregon. T 397 future tense Finding Shelter 3
This House is Made of Mud
Vocabulary tunnel – underground passageway share – divide with others House of Mud
Sounds Practice cr sm st bl br str pl ce gr ir ear ar House of Mud
Sight Word Practice most made went over make said call out would down about are House of Mud
House of Mud 1 Good morning! Many houses are made from materials that come from the earth. Can you think of some of these materials?
Daily Language Review This weekend, my sister (bakes, will bake) cookies. Last night, a big crow fly over my house. Past, present, future House of Mud 1
Action Word Game n Chris (grow, grew) two inches over the summer. n I hope we will (see, saw) horses in the parade. n My friends (went, go) home after dinner. n I have to (spoke, speak) in front of the class. n I like to (rode, ride) horses. House of Mud 1
dreams teach fence creaked straw plan black crackle blades grass drink smell House of Mud 1
I can see the grass in your yard. House of Mud 1
Sight Words most made House of Mud 1
Grammar Identify the verbs as past, present or future. Bonnie moves the bookcase. Denny walks to school. Kathy cleaned her room. Bart ran to the park. Natalie will carry her book bag to school. T 446 past, present, future verbs House of Mud 1
House of Mud 2 Good morning! Think about what it would be like to live in a desert. What kind of house would you need to have?
Daily Language Review I helped Anna bake a cake. Ryan will tell them when he gets home. She dances every day. Past, present, future House of Mud 2
bathtub spark changing whitest breath earth stars bird storm chore search yard House of Mud 2
My pretty, dark green blanket feels soft. House of Mud 2
Grammar Identify the past tense verbs. We talked on the phone last night. Dad ate cereal for breakfast this morning. We sat in the stands during the football game. I carried my baby brother to his room. T 473 past, present, future verbs House of Mud 2
House of Mud 3 Good morning! There are so many different looking houses in the world! Think about one house you have read about or seen.
Daily Language Review Change the verb to past, present, and future tenses. We walk to the beach last night. Past, present, future House of Mud 3
yard hurry paints paper faces crossed shouted about painted frowned scowled crowded House of Mud 3
This is a club for girls, and you aren’t a girl. House Made of Mud 3
Grammar Identify the verbs as past, present or future. Then change the sentence to a different tense. My friends and I rode bikes last week. My mom poured juice for us. She will climb the hill. He is going to Ohio. T 481 past, present, future verbs House of Mud 3
Review
weekend staple teacup instead blackout driveway shaggy ponies whine chain thumb Steve flashback checkers shaker Unit 9 Review week 1 -3
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