Please watch this video and follow along. When you have finished watching, practice figuring out where and when the story is happening while reading from your book bag, RAZ kids, or other books you have from home
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When we read books we love, we want to share them with others. Today I am going to start teaching you how to write a book review.
You are going to learn how to write the reasons to a book review.
Book Reviews Day 2 - Write your reasons
Student Book Review Introduction Example:
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
One reason is when the mouse swept every room in the house because the mouse got carried away. It was funny because the mouse was only going to sweep one room and instead he swept the whole house. Also, this book reminds me of when my mom kept on asking me take out the trash, just like the mouse kept asking the boy for everything. As I read this book, I wondered if the mouse would ever leave the boy's house and go back to his house. I don't think it would be very smart to leave the boy's house because the boy gives the mouse everything he wants.
Off you go! Using all that you already know about writing reviews, write the reasons for your book review. Don’t forget all of the great strategies we’ve learned so far.
You can refer to this poster to help you remember all the vowel teams.
Today you will be interacting with a first grade teacher to practice the vowel teams.
You will see the teacher on the lower right side of your screen.
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Today you will be interacting with a first grade teacher to spell words that contain oi and oy.
You will see the teacher on the lower right side of your screen.
Click the play button to begin the lesson.
Click on the play button to listen and sing along.
As optional practice try the practice worksheet from today's lesson. Either print it out or enlarge the image by clicking on the link below. You can also write down your answers in a notebook or any paper you have handy. You can even record or send us a picture of the optional work you've done. It's a great way to build your fraction skills.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vv3YOXzx_uUeZNbBdGyPldVNOpYku28o/view?usp=sharing