September 4, 2009 Lesson 2 Day 5

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September 4, 2009 Lesson 2 Day 5. Objective: To express personal preferences. Question of the Day. What is your favorite song? On my signal, you will turn and talk with your partner to complete the following sentence My favorite song is _________________________. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Objective: To express personal preferences

What is your favorite song?

On my signal, you will turn and talk with your partner to complete

the following sentence

My favorite song is _________________________.

Objective: To participate in a song; to review print concepts

Today as we read our song, we will be looking for some different

things. Notice how the song starts at the top and goes to the bottom. Also notice how there

are spaces between words, capital letters at the beginning of

sentences and correct punctuation.

If your happy and you know it,

Clap your hands (Clap, Clap.)

If your happy and you know it,

Clap your hands (Clap, Clap.)

If your happy and you know it,

Then you really ought to show it.

If your happy and you know it,

Clap your hands (Clap, Clap.)

Objective: To read high frequency words

help

now

for

like

no

this

that

too

Objective: To blend and segment onsets and rimes

Today we are going to blend the sounds of a word

together to make the words. We will separate the

beginning sound from the rest of the word and then put

them back together

/b/…ang

/b/…ake

/n/…orth

/l/…ate

/s/…ilk

/d/…og

/m/…outh

/t/…est

/d/…irt

/k/…are

/sh/…ut

/r/…ed

Now let’s start with the words and break apart the beginning sounds.

men = /m/…en

sand = /s/…and

tossed = /t/…ossed

fall = /f/…all

mouse = /m/…ouse

lake = /l/…ake

Objective: To read words with the phonograms –ag and –and; to use common spelling patterns to read words

Today we are going to talk about phonograms. Phonograms are

sounds in words that are the same. They could also be called word families. We are going to

look at the phonograms –ag and -and

-ag -and

bag hand

tag land

rag sand

sag band

Objective: To use /a/ a and other known letter-sounds to spell and write words; to spell and write known high frequency words

hat

had

sad

sat

bat

bag

at

can

help

now

Objective: To read high frequency words

you

there

help

now

who

in

no

too

where

let’s

Objective: To review robust vocabulary

•cram

•escape

•fright

•nearby

•solution

•strategy

escape

To escape means to get away from

someone or something.

fright

If you feel fright, you are

scared.

nearby

If something is nearby, it is close to you.

cram

When you cram many things into

something, you fill it with too much.

solution

If you have a solution to a problem, you

know how to fix it. You have an answer.

strategy

If you have a strategy for something, you

have a plan.

Do you think it is easier to find a solution to a problem if you have a strategy first?

If you saw something that gave you a fright, would you try to escape?

Look at a nearby bookshelf. Did someone cram a lot of stuff onto it? How can you

tell?

Objective: To write coherent sentences; to apply knowledge of basic rules of capitalization and punctuation

Let’s see if we can put these

sentences in the correct order.

Me up help.

My where cat is.

Likes she my cap.

Can see I van the.

Have I hat a.

Help me up.

Where is my cat?

She likes my cap.

I can see the van.

I have a hat.

Objective: To understand that a sentence is a group of words that tells a complete idea; to write a sentence

How to Write Good Sentences

•Name who or what you are writing about.

•Tell something about the person or thing.

•Use capital letters and end marks correctly.