It's time to be a detective! Follow along and see if you can figure out the words that are covered in the story. Remember to ask yourself if the word sounds right and makes sense within the text. Then check to see that it looks right. Press the play button to get started.
When you are done listening, you can independently read your books at home or on RAZ kids.
Please watch the video and follow along. Today we are going to study how other authors add details to their pictures to make their stories more realistic.
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**Each day when you write, you may add on to a story you are working on OR start a new story OR go back and revise a story you have written. You should have at least 3 different realistic fiction stories you worked on by the end of May. **
Give clues about the setting
Bring our characters to life
Tell secrets to the reader
Add extra realistic details
Materials for the Lesson
For Spelling Check-In: Please have a piece of paper and a writing tool.
For Read and Divide Word Activity: Please print out the activity page found in the Resource Tab or simply write the words from the activity on paper you have at home.
Today you will hear and record the sight words that you have been working on all week. There is an added section for Sentence Dictation this week. When you are finished have a caregiver take a picture of your work and send it to your teacher.
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Today you will continue to practice identifying the two syllables in words and then reading the word.
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Assignment: Then complete the activity page from the Resource Tab for May 22nd Read and Divide Two Syllable Words. Be sure to have your caregiver take a picture of your work and send it to your teacher.
Please watch the video and sound out the two syllable words.
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This is an introduction video to Topic 11, Lesson 4. In this video, you will learn how to use Mental Math (that's doing math 'in your head) with a variety of tools to subtract tens from a two-digit number. Math tools include: Basic Facts, 100s Chart, Tens and Ones as well as Ten-Frames.
Let's use SPLAT to help us subtract groups of tens from any 2 digit number on the 100 chart, in today's workmat!