At Play Lesson 12 Day 1

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I added slides to Kristie McCormick's ppt. I also used slides created by Agatha Lee and Hazel Brallier.

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AT PLAY: LONG AGO AND TODAY

QUESTION OF THE DAY

How do you play with your friends?

Where do you play with your friends?

What games do you play?

When do you play?

What do you play in the summer? In the winter?

I play with my friends ______.

Daily Proofreading

Mr Lynch threw the ball to home plate

Mr. Lynch threw the ball to home plate.

Arthur’s Purpose

Native AmericanLong ago, Native American children had just as

much fun playing as children do today. They didn’t buy toys at stores. Instead, they made toys from things found in nature.

Children who lived near forests formed dolls out of materials from trees. Some used pine needles to make dolls with pine “skirts.” They made their dolls dance on a thin piece of wood.

Hopi children who lived in what is now Arizona played a board game on a flat stone. They tried to capture each other’s animals by jumping over the pieces. It sounds a lot like checkers!

draw question

picture minute

Word Wall

question minute

picturedraw

ey

y

LONG VOWEL E

LONG VOWEL E

very messy

lady happy

money candy

key sunny

funny baby

Challenge Words: chimney

nobody twenty

breezy keyhole

SPELLING WORDS

SPELLING WORDS

Author’s Purpose- Review

Kind of Writing

story

friendly letter

book review

journal entry

Author’s purpose

to entertain

to send a message

to give an opinion

to tell about feelings

Author’s Purpose can be to give facts

Kind of Writing

research report

how- to paragraph

Author’s purpose

to give information

to tell how to do something

BUILD ROBUST VOCABULARY

recently – If something happened a short time ago, it happened recently.

housed – If something is placed or lives somewhere, it is housed there.

official – If someone makes decisions for the government or a business, the person is called an official.

nominate – When you suggest that someone should get an office, job, or honor, you nominate the person.

recently

The cardboard box was recently added to a list of great toys.

recentlyRecently means

something happened a short time ago.

Recently means something happened a

short time ago.

recently

I finished a book recently.

Would you recently have learned to –

fly a plane

ride a bike?

or

recently

something happened not long ago

recently

The toy collection is housed at a museum.

housed

housed

If something is placed or lives somewhere, then it is housed

there.

housed

Paintings are housed at an art museum.

What is housed at a zoo –

a horse?

a tiger

or

housed

something is placed or lives somewhere

housed

The museum official thinks the cardboard box is a great toy.

Susan Asbury

and

Eric Wheeler

are curators at the

Strong National Museum.

official

official

If someone makes decisions for the government or a

business, then the person is called

an official.

official

Who do you think is a school official, -

a crossing guard

the principal?

or

official

someone who holds a position of authority in an organization

official

People can nominate their favorite toys online.

nominate

nominate

When you suggest that someone should get an office, job, or honor, then you nominate the person.

nominate

Who would you nominate for class president, -

your best friend

or

a teacher?

nominate

you suggest that someone should get an office, job, or honor

nominate

*A possessive noun shows ownership.

It tells who or what something belongs to.

Toy Hall of Fame’s star-studded lineup

Maggie’s basketball

the bike’s handlebars

Grammar

Writing

*Paragraph That Gives Information

•The paragraph gives information about a real topic.

•The first sentence tells about the main idea.

•The other sentences give more information about the main idea.

•Some of the sentences may tell what to do in the correct order, or sequence.

Guided Practice

Jacks is a fun game to play

________________ is a fun game to play.

PARAGRAPH THAT GIVES INFORMATION

The paragraph gives information about a real topic.

The first sentence tells the main idea.

The other sentences give more information about the main idea.

Some of the sentences may tell what to do in the correct order, or sequence.