Listen to the video on whales. Use the can, have, are paper, or your own, to write about whales.
Challenge: Use your organizer to write three good sentences about whales. Draw a picture of a whale and label it.
Watch the video to practice your oy/oi hunk and chunk.
Use the attached worksheet to practice with the oy sound!
Listen to the read aloud about sharks. Read the shark facts. Then use the can, have are paper provided, or your own, to write about sharks.
Challenge: Use your organizer to write three good sentences about sharks. Draw a picture to go with your writing.
Listen to the song on the "ai" and "ay" sound. Use the paper to color the "ai" words blue and the "ay" words yellow. Read the words. Then sort them into the two columns.
Watch the short video and read the informational sheet on crabs. Use the can, have, are paper, or your own, to write about crabs.
Challenge: Use your organizer to write three good sentences about crabs. Don't forget to start with a capital letter and end with punctuation. Draw and label a crab.
Play the online aw/oi/oy/au sound recognition game.
Practice using your hunks and chunks by reading the nonfiction text about "The Inky Squid.'
Listen to the video and read the informational sheet on seahorses. Use the can, have, are, sheet, or your own paper, to write about seahorses.
Challenge: Use your organizer to write three good sentences about seahorses. Don't forget to start sentences with a capital letter and end with punctuation. Draw and label a seahorse.
Choose an ocean animal to read and learn about! Use what you've learned with your hunks and chunks!
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