I´MA CATERPILLAR
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Day One
“I´M A CATERPILLAR”
Question of the Day
What changes can we
observe in nature?
r-Controlled vowels ar
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_________
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_________
r-Controlled vowels ar
farm
car
card
barn
yarn
scarf
star
sharp
or
ore
ar
born
shore
mark
r-Controlled
corn
forest
shark
fork
wore
star
storm
more
yard
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Read each word and try to guess the
meaning.
1. cycle
Definition and example
• cycle: A cycle is a series of events
that always happens in the same
order.
Ex. The class studied the life cycle of a
frog.
DAILY FIX-IT
1. The gurl saw a bug
2. it was on hur shirt.
DAILY FIX-IT
1. The gurl saw a bug
The girl saw a bug.
2. it was on hur shirt.
It was on her shirt.
Day Two
“I´M A CATERPILLAR”
Question of the Day
What season are we in?
Spelling Words
her – They play with her game.
first – You are first in line.
bird – My sister´s bird is blue.
girl – The girl was sitting next to me.
burn - Did you burn the dry leaves?
Find the correct place for the words.
NOW
PAST
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played reads want
liked
change hugged started bark
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Read each word and try to guess the
meaning.
1. cycle
2. develop
Definition and example
• cycle: A cycle is a series of events
that always happens in the same
order.
Ex. The class studied the life cycle of a
frog.
• develop: Develop means “grow.”
Ex. Baby chicks develop inside eggs.
DAILY FIX-IT
1. She did not want to hert it?
2. she pickked it up.
DAILY FIX-IT
1. She did not want to hert it?
She did not want to hurt it.
2. she pickked it up.
She picked it up.
Day Three
“I´M A CATERPILLAR”
Question of the Day
What changes might a
caterpillar make?
HFWs
know – I know my mom´s phone number.
done – The picture will be beautiful when it is done.
push – Ants can push things up their hill.
wait – You´ve got to wait for all the girls.
visit - We will visit the garden.
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Read each word and try to guess the
meaning.
1. insect
Definition and example
• insect: An insect is an animal that has
six legs and usually has wings.
Ex. Spiders catch insects for food.
CONTRACTIONS
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I will
You have
Do not
Does not
Have not
Has not
They have
I´ll
You´ve
Don´t
Doesn´t
Haven´t
Hasn´t
They´ve
Spelling Words
were – They were running around.
shirt – My dad´s shirt is green.
fur – That bear has brown fur.
hurt- Today I hurt my knee.
sir- May I help you, sir?
Day Four
“I´M A CATERPILLAR”
Question of the Day
How does a computer
help us learn?
Spelling Words
Read and spell the words then say a sentence with each of them.
her
first
girl
burn
done
were
shirt
fur
hurt
sir
Inflected Ending –ed
Ending –ing
stopped
digging
patted
clapping
started
planning
wanted
reading
Inflected Ending –ed, -ing
1. rest
_________
___________
2. jump _________
___________
3. ask
_________
___________
4. clap _________
___________
5. yell
_________
___________
6. stop _________
___________
7. land _________
___________
Inflected Ending –ed, -ing
1. rest
rested
resting
2. jump
jumped
jumping
3. ask
asked
asking
4. clap
clapped
clapping
5. yell
yelled
yelling
6. stop
stopped
stopping
7. land
landed
landing
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Read each word and try to guess the
meaning.
1. cycle
2. develop
3. insect
Definition and example
• cycle: A cycle is a series of events that always
happens in the same order.
Ex. The class studied the life cycle of a frog.
• develop: Develop means “grow.”
Ex. Baby chicks develop inside eggs.
• insect: An insect is an animal that has six legs and
usually has wings.
Ex. Spiders catch insects for food.
DAILY FIX-IT
1. The bug yelow wings had.
2. what kind of bug was it
DAILY FIX-IT
1. The bug yelow wings had.
The bug had yellow wings.
2. what kind of bug was it
What kind of bug was it?
Day Five
“I´M A CATERPILLAR”
Question of the Day
How do insects change
and grow?
HFWs
know – We know the life cycle of a frog.
done – The homework was done.
push – She gave the door a push.
wait – We will have a long wait.
visit - I promised to visit you next week.
HFWs
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She ___________ everything.
We________ how to write Palmer.
I will ____________my grandma this Friday.
_________ for me, please!
Let´s _________ everybody together to
help open the door.
CONTRACTIONS
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I will
You have
Do not
Does not
Have not
Has not
They have
I´ll
You´ve
Don´t
Doesn´t
Haven´t
Hasn´t
They´ve
Read each word and try to guess the
meaning.
• rearrange
Definition and example
• rearrange- When you rearrange something,
you put things in a different order.
Ex. I´m going to change the seating chart and
rearrange the desks.
Day Six
“I´M A CATERPILLAR”
Question of the Day
Why changes are exciting?
Find the correct place for the words.
NOW
PAST
____________
_____________
____________
_____________
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was
is
am
were
are
Irregular Plurals
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•
•
•
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tooth
foot
child
mouse
goose
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teeth
feet
children
mice
geese
Read each word and try to guess the
meaning.
• yearly
Definition and example
• yearly- Yearly means “once a year”.
Ex. Leaves fall off the trees yearly.
DAILY FIX-IT
1. It can fli veree high.
2. She saw it fly awae?
DAILY FIX-IT
1. It can fli veree high.
It can fly very high.
2. She saw it fly awae?
She saw it fly away.
Day Seven
“I´M A CATERPILLAR”
Question of the Day
What changes happen
in the garden?
r-Controlled Vowels
or
ore
ar
born
shore
yard
corn
forest
garden
fork
wore
barn
storm
more
arm
r-Controlled Vowels
er
ir
ur
her
bird
burn
germ
dirt
curl
fern
thirty
hurt
skirt
turn
clerk
•Dad plants a seed.
•I think of my new pet.
•Max calls his friend.
•The hens lay their eggs every day.
•The sun rises in the morning.
•Her family was here.
•Pam and I are playing cards.
•Dad plants a seed.
•I think in my new pet.
•Max calls his friend.
•The hens lay her eggs every day.
•The sun rises in the morning.
•Her family was here.
•Pam and I are playing cards.
HFWs
know – We know the life cycle of a frog.
done – The homework was done.
push – She gave the door a push.
wait – We will have a long wait.
visit - I promised to visit you next week.
HFWs
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Friends don´t need an invitation to_______.
I don´t________ his name.
Can I _______ anything to help?
You have to_________ your turn.
_________ the red buttom.
Read each word and try to guess the
meaning.
• emerge
Read each word and try to guess the
meaning.
•
emerge: Emerge means “to come
into view”.
Ex. I saw the sun emerge from behind
the cloud.
Day Eight
“I´M A CATERPILLAR”
Question of the Day
What does a real garden
need to grow?
HFWs
know – I know my mom´s phone number.
done – The picture will be beautiful when it is done.
push – Ants can push things up their hill.
wait – You´ve got to wait for all the girls.
visit - We will visit the garden.
Verb To Be
1
1
Now
Past
am
was
1
is
are
was
1
were
Read each word and try to guess the
meaning.
• fragile
Read each word and try to guess the
meaning.
•
fragile: If something is fragile, it can
be easily broken.
Ex. Those cups are fragile, be sure to
put lots of paper in the box when mailing
fragile things .
DAILY FIX-IT
1. That´s a big berd on a small pirch.
2. Hes a clerck in the garden store.
DAILY FIX-IT
1. That´s a big berd on a small pirch.
That´s a big bird on a small perch.
2. Hes a clerck in the garden store.
He´s a clerk in the garden store.
Day Nine
“I´M A CATERPILLAR”
Question of the Day
What would you plant in
a garden?
Spelling Words
Read and spell the words then say a sentence with each of them.
her
first
girl
burn
done
were
shirt
fur
hurt
sir
Inflected Ending –ed, -ing
1. rest
_________
___________
2. jump _________
___________
3. ask
_________
___________
4. clap _________
___________
5. yell
_________
___________
6. stop _________
___________
7. land _________
___________
Inflected Ending –ed, -ing
1. rest
rested
resting
2. jump
jumped
jumping
3. ask
asked
asking
4. clap
clapped
clapping
5. yell
yelled
yelling
6. stop
stopped
7. land
landed
stopping
landing
Read each word and try to guess the
meaning.
• yearly
• emerge
• fragile
Definition and example
• yearly: Yearly means “once a year”.
Ex. Leaves fall off the trees yearly.
•
emerge: Emerge means “to come into
view”.
Ex. I saw the sun emerge from behind the cloud.
•
fragile: If something is fragile, it can be
easily broken.
Ex. Those cups are fragile, be sure to put lots of
paper in the box when mailing fragile things.
Day Ten
“I´M A CATERPILLAR”
Question of the Day
What can a gardener do
to grow big flowers?
r-Controlled vowels
or
ore
ar
born
shore
yard
corn
forest
garden
fork
wore
barn
storm
more
arm
r-Controlled vowels
er
ir
ur
her
bird
burn
germ
dirt
curl
fern
thirty
hurt
skirt
turn
clerk
Find the correct place for the words.
NOW
PAST
____________
_____________
____________
_____________
____________
_____________
____________
_____________
called
spells
asks
rested
waits
cried
picked
cooks