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Why are some changes difficult?. I Like Where I Am. I Like Where I Am. I Like Where I Am. I Like Where I Am. I Like Where I Am Tuesday. I Like Where I Am Tuesday. Today we will learn about:. Amazing Words Dipthongs: oi, oy Vocabulary Words High-Frequency Words Multiple-Meaning Words - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Why are some changes difficult?

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I Like Where I Am

Amazing Words• adjust• landmark• unexpected• tease• quiver• foreign• accent• forlorn

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I Like Where I AmVocabulary Words• trouble• giant• chuckle• fair• strong• block• tears• glee• usually

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I Like Where I Am

High Frequency

Words• animals• early• eyes• full• water

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I Like Where I Am

Word Family Words

• guess• hand• hide• keep• kneel

Spelling Words• joy foil• noise enjoy• royal destroy• moist loyal• broil

employee• cowboy

corduroy• spoil

turquoise• joint

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I Like Where I Am Tuesday

Morning Warm-UpToday we will read about a little boy. Movers come and pack all his toys. He is afraid he won’t enjoy his new home. Have you ever been afraid of a change?

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I Like Where I Am Tuesday

Morning Warm-UpToday we will read about a little boy. Movers come and pack all his toys. He is afraid he won’t enjoy his new home. Have you ever been afraid of a change?

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Today we will learn about:

• Amazing Words• Dipthongs: oi, oy• Vocabulary Words• High-Frequency Words• Multiple-Meaning Words• Context Clues• Adverbs that Tell When and Where

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Amazing Words

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tease• tease • If you tease someone, that means you

make fun of the other person.• You can tease someone in a playful or

a hurtful way.• He teased her about her short haircut.• My friends tease me because I won’t

go on the roller coaster.

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quiver• quiv - er• Quiver means “shakes quickly with

movements or sounds.”• Her voice quivers as she tries to

speak.• His hands quiver from the cold.• As the little horse tries to stand, its legs

quiver.

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foreign• for - eign• A country that is not your own is

foreign.• Someone or something that is from a

different country is foreign.• We traveled to many foreign countries.• Alejandro is a foreign exchange

student from Brazil.• Anna speaks two foreign languages.

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Dipthongs: oi, oy

• choice• You can read this word

because you know how to read words with the sound /oi/.

• What sound do the letters oi stand for in this word?

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Dipthongs: oi, oy

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

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

• destroy

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Dipthongs: oi, oy

• sirloin• voyage• boyhood• ointment• Roy• broiler

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Click to listen to “A New School.”

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Dipthongs: oi, oyFind the words with oi and oy in “A New

School.”

• choice• join• voice• boy• toy• enjoy• rejoice

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Word Family Word – hide

(online dictionary)

Consonant Digraphs Blends

ride side tide wide

chide glide pride slide snide stride

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Word Family Word – hide

ride tide chide glide

pride slide stride

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Dipthongs: oi, oychoice, join, voice, boy, toy, enjoy,

rejoice

oi oy

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Dipthongs: oi, oychoice, join, voice, boy, toy, enjoy,

rejoice

oi oy

choice

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Dipthongs: oi, oychoice, join, voice, boy, toy, enjoy,

rejoice

oi oy

choice join

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Dipthongs: oi, oychoice, join, voice, boy, toy, enjoy,

rejoice

oi oy

choice join voice

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Dipthongs: oi, oychoice, join, voice, boy, toy, enjoy,

rejoice

oi oy

choice join voice

boy

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Dipthongs: oi, oychoice, join, voice, boy, toy, enjoy,

rejoice

oi oy

choice join voice

boy toy

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Dipthongs: oi, oychoice, join, voice, boy, toy, enjoy,

rejoice

oi oy

choice join voice

boy toy enjoy

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Dipthongs: oi, oychoice, join, voice, boy, toy, enjoy,

rejoice

oi oy

choice join voice rejoice

boy toy enjoy

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Dipthongs: oi, oy

• Could you enjoy the show with all that noise?

• I will take the foil off the fish before I broil it.

• The crowd was full of joy when they saw the cowboy.

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Vocabulary Words

• trouble – something that is difficult or upsetting

• giant – very large or huge• chuckle – to laugh quietly• fair – just and by the rules

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Vocabulary Words

•strong – having great power or strength

• block – part of a city or town• tears – drops of salty water

that come from your eyes

(next slide)

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block

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More Words to Know

• glee – great happiness or joy

• usually – something that commonly happens

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Vocabulary Words

• trouble• friend• giant• move• chuckle

• love• block• pretty• tears• school

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Context Clues• There are strategies to use when you

come across words you don’t understand.• You can look in a dictionary or glossary.• You can get the meaning from word parts

—the base word, prefix, or suffix.• Sometimes you can look for context clues

in the words and sentences around the unknown word.

• Today we will learn how to use context clues to find the meaning of a multiple-meaning word.

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Adverbs that Tell When and Where

• Adverbs tell more about a verb.• Some adverbs show when or

where.• A moving van came today.• Today tell when.• Movers took boxes outside.• Outside tells where.

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Wrap Up Your Day!

• Lesson vocabulary• Summarize• Let’s Talk About It!

• Tomorrow we will find out how two children are alike, but different.

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I Like Where I AmTuesday

Journal Topic

Write about something in your neighborhood that

makes you chuckle.


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