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What do good friends and
neighbors do?
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Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores
Amazing Words
 appreciate
 communicate
 respect
 demand
 firmly
 advantage
 defiant
 ferocious
Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores
Vocabulary Words
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adventure
climbed
greatest
truest
clubhouse
exploring
wondered
downhearted
sewer
Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores
High Frequency
Words
 bought
 people
 pleasant
 probably
 scared
 shall
 sign
Big Question:
What do good friends and
neighbors do?
Monday
 Tuesday
 Wednesday
 Thursday
 Friday
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Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores
Tuesday
Morning Warm-Up
Today we will read
about Horace and Morris,
but mostly Dolores. These
three mice are really good
friends. What makes a really
good friend?
Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores
Tuesday
Morning Warm-Up
Today we will read
about Horace and Morris,
but mostly Dolores. These
three mice are really good
friends. What makes a really
good friend?
Today we will learn about:
Amazing Words
 Spelling words with ph, gh /f/
 Vocabulary Words
 High Frequency Words
 Problem and Solution
 Different Kinds of Pronouns
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Amazing
Words
demand
de – mand
 If you order someone to do
something, you demand that he or
she does it.
 My friend asked me nicely to help him
fix his bike, but he did not demand
that I do it.
 Mom demanded that I clean my
room on Saturday.
 The police demanded that we move
our car to a different parking space.
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firmly
firm – ly
 When you say something firmly, you
say it in a determined way that shows
you won’t change.
 Mom firmly told me I could not go
outside until I cleaned my room.
 I speak nicely, but firmly, when I
give commands to my dog.
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advantage
ad – van – tage
 If you have an advantage, you are in
a better or more favorable position
than someone else.
 Jason ran faster than the others, so
he had an advantage in the race.
 Bob had an advantage over Ray in
getting the job because he had two
years of experience.
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Bear and Duck on the Run
ph, gh /f/
phone
 You can read this word because
you know how to read words with
letters that make the consonant
sound /f/.
 What sound do the letters ph stand
for in this word?
 tough
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ph, gh /f/
 When
you come to a new word,
look at the letters from left to right
and think about the consonant
sounds.
 Say the sounds in the word to
yourself and then read the word.
ph, gh /f/
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phase
laugh
dolphin
coughing
telegraph
roughly
alphabet
Listen for
words
with ph
and gh.
ph, gh /f/
Pick out words with the sound /f/ in “In My Photo
Album.”
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photo
laugh
rough
tough
enough
ph, gh /f/
laugh, dolphin, gopher, cough, tough,
trophy, enough, graphic
ph
gh
ph, gh /f/
laugh, dolphin, gopher, cough, tough,
trophy, enough, graphic
ph
gh
laugh
ph, gh /f/
laugh, dolphin, gopher, cough, tough,
trophy, enough, graphic
ph
dolphin
gh
laugh
ph, gh /f/
laugh, dolphin, gopher, cough, tough,
trophy, enough, graphic
ph
dolphin
gopher
gh
laugh
ph, gh /f/
laugh, dolphin, gopher, cough, tough,
trophy, enough, graphic
ph
dolphin
gopher
gh
laugh
cough
ph, gh /f/
laugh, dolphin, gopher, cough, tough,
trophy, enough, graphic
ph
dolphin
gopher
gh
laugh
cough
tough
ph, gh /f/
laugh, dolphin, gopher, cough, tough,
trophy, enough, graphic
ph
dolphin
gopher
trophy
gh
laugh
cough
tough
ph, gh /f/
laugh, dolphin, gopher, cough, tough,
trophy, enough, graphic
ph
gh
dolphin
gopher
trophy
laugh
cough
tough
enough
ph, gh /f/
laugh, dolphin, gopher, cough, tough,
trophy, enough, graphic
ph
gh
dolphin
gopher
trophy
graphic
laugh
cough
tough
enough
ph, fh /f/
 Look
at the photo of the giraffe I
took at the zoo.
 It was tough, but we made it to
the top of the cliff.
 Do you have enough graph
paper for math?
Vocabulary Words
adventure – an exciting experience
 climbed – went upward
 greatest – the best or most wonderful
 truest – the most real or loyal
 clubhouse – a house or structure where a
group meets
 exploring – going someplace to discover
what it is like
 wondered – wanted to know more
 downhearted – very sad
 sewer – underground pipes that carry away
waste
(next slide)
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clubhouse
sewer
Check Lesson Vocabulary
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adventure
wondered
climbed
alone
greatest
door
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truest
friends
clubhouse
loved
exploring
their
Word Structure
There are strategies to use when you
come across words you don’t
understand.
 Sometimes we can get the meaning
from context clues. Read the words
and sentences around the unknown
word. Are there other words nearby to
help us figure out the meaning?
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Word Structure
We can figure out the meaning of an
unfamiliar compound word if we know
the meaning of the smaller words.
 We can look for word endings in the
unknown word. Today we will learn
more about the word ending –est.
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Plot and Theme
What is the plot of this story?
 The plot tells about events in the
friendship of Horace, Morris, and
Dolores.
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What is the theme, or big idea?
 The big idea is the importance of
friendship.
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Different Kinds of Pronouns
A
pronoun is a word that takes the
place of a noun or nouns.
 The pronouns I, he, she, we, and they
are used as subjects of sentences.
 The pronouns me, him, her, us, and
them are used after action verbs.
 The pronouns you and it can be used
anywhere in a sentence.
Different Kinds of Pronouns
Mrs. Rodriguez brought a book to school.
She will read it after lunch.
 Mrs. Rodriguez is the subject in the first
sentences. What pronoun took the place of
Mrs. Rodriguez?
 she
 The noun book came after the action verb
in the first sentence. What pronoun took the
place of book?
 it
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Wrap Up Your Day!
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Lesson Vocabulary
Ask Questions
Let’s Talk About It
Tomorrow you will hear about Duck and
his best friend, Bear.
Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores
Tuesday
Journal Topic
Write about a time when you
felt left out.