Lesson 10 Day 3 November 5, 2008. Question of the Day What words rhyme with cat? _________ rhymes...

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Lesson 10 Day 3

November 5, 2008

Question of the Day

What words rhyme with cat?

_________ rhymes with _________.

Objective: To listen and respond appropriately to oral communication

Read Aloud

“Big”

*What other things can you do with a ball?

Objective: To develop the ability to listen for a purpose.

This Week’s Sight Words

• arms• every• feet• head• school

• use• way• your• here• many• does

Objective - To read high frequency words.

Phonemic AwarenessPhoneme Segmentation

Build words

l o ngs o ngs i ng

s w i ngs t i ngth i ng

Diphthong /ng/ ngLing sat in a swing.

She sang a long song.Buzz!Buzz!

“What is that thing?” Ling asked.

It was a bug with wings.“Oh, no!” said Ling.

“It is not good to get a sting!”Ling got off the swing fast!

Spelling Words

1. Long2. Song3. Sing4. Ring5. Bring6. thing

7. Us8. Must

9. Does10.food

Plot“How Bat Learned to Fly”

Which sentence best tells about the plot?1. The story is about how some

animals invented a ball game.2. The story is about how a

mouse learns to fly so well that he becomes a bat.

3. The story is about how Mother Earth got her long green gown.

Reading

Click on soccer ball to go to think central.

Vocabulary

• Athletic

• Awkward

• Superb

an athletic person is

active, strong, and able to play sports

well.

athletic

awkward If you are awkward, you move

in a clumsy, rough way.

If something is superb, it is the best it can be, or excellent.

superb

One and More than one

Make sentences with plural nouns that end

in –s:

players, teams, sneakers, pads, helmets,

flippers, skateboards, shin guards

Dialogue

“You have strong arms and hands,” said Tom. “You got Gus out of a tree.” “You got my ball, too,” said Fran.

*Continue working on Dialogues.*Remember quotation marks and commas. *Remember to use the words said and

asked.