Anansi Goes Fishing

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Anansi Goes Fishing
Day 1
Interactive Digital Path
BIG Question of the Unit
What does it mean to be
creative?
Question of the Week
Build Concepts
This week, we will talk, sing,
write, and read about
solving problems.
Anchored Talk
Pages: 418-419
How can creative thinking
solve a problem?
This week, we’ll read about
the spider Anansi. He wants
to catch a fish to eat.
Meet Our
Amazing Words!
consume
prey
shrewd
Amazing Words
Listen for these
Amazing Words:
consume
prey
shrewd
Amazing Words
consume
con-sume
When you consume
something you eat it or use it
all up.
Amazing Words
Fish must know their
surroundings or they could
end up consumed.
Amazing Words
Our family consumed a huge
bowl of popcorn while we
played a game.
Amazing Words
Large trucks consume gas
quickly.
Name something you like to
consume.
Amazing Words
prey
Prey is an animal often hunted
by another animal for food.
Amazing Words
Small fish are often the prey of
larger fish.
A wild pig is often the prey of
tigers.
What is the prey of cats?
Amazing Words
shrewd
Someone or something
shrewd is very clever and
smart.
Amazing Words
Wolves are shrewd hunters.
The detective made a shrewd
plan to catch the thief.
Amazing Words
_____ consume many ____.
_______ see fish as prey.
Always be shrewd about
___________.
Academic Vocabulary
compare and contrast
folk tale
verbs for past, present, and
future
What do you know about this
week’s academic vocabulary?
Phonemic Awareness
Segment and Count Phonemes
Let’s Listen For...
Pages 420-421
Phonemic Awareness
A compound word is made up
of two smaller words.
What are some compound words
in the picture?
Phonemic Awareness
What words make up the
compound word?
flagpole
flag pole
Phonemic Awareness
What words make up the
compound word?
bathrobe
bath robe
What sounds do you hear
in bath and robe?
/b/ /a/ /th/
/r/ /o/ /b/
Phonemic Awareness
Listen as I say the sounds of a
word and then count them.
flag
How many sounds are in flag?
4
/f/ /l/ /a/ /g/
Phonemic Awareness
Listen as I say the sounds of a
word and then count them.
tree
tiger
bird
backpack
bridge
vines
Phonics - Teach/Model
Compound Words
sailboat
sail
boat
Today we’ll learn about
combining two words like sail
and boat to make a compound
word.
Phonics - Teach/Model
A compound word is a word made
up of two or more shorter words.
foot ball
football
sail boat
sailboat
Phonics - Teach/Model
Compound Words
headband
pancake
handshake
backpack
rainstorm
homeland
seasick
sandbox
birthday
sandpaper
Phonics - Build Fluency
Page 422...
Find the football. Football is a
compound word.
What two shorter words do
you see in football?
Phonics - Build Fluency
football
foot ball
When I see a compound word I
read each shorter word and
say the two words together.
Reader’s & Writer’s Notebook p. 217
Day 1
Anansi
Monitor Progress
suntan
headline
goldfish
snowflake bathtub
starfish
landlord backyard birdbath
herself
railroad
paycheck seacoast
weekend
ladybug
Spelling Words
1. basketball
2. someone
3. weekend
4. something
5. birthday
6. riverbank
7. bathtub
8. backyard
9. driveway
10. bedtime
11. raindrop
12. mailbox
Challenge Words
grandparent
earthquake
rattlesnake
Compound Word Riddle....
Where do cars go when it
gets hot?
to a carpool
High Frequency Words
been
finally
believe caught
today tomorrow
whatever
Let’s read and spell
each word!
Listening Comprehension:
Compare and Contrast
What does it mean to compare?
We tell how two or more things are
alike or different.
Listening Comprehension:
Compare and Contrast
What does it mean to contrast?
We only tell how two or more
things are different.
Listening Comprehension:
Compare and Contrast
Today we will read about
two spiders.
Listening Comprehension:
Compare and Contrast
As we read “Dinner for a
Spider” We will compare and
contrast using a Venn Diagram.
Conventions:
Verbs for Past, Present, and Future
Verbs can tell when
action happens.
Some verbs tell what
happens now.
Some verbs tell what
happened in the past.
Some verbs tell what will
happen in the future.
Conventions:
Verbs for Past, Present, and Future
invents = present
sprinkles = present
added = past
will use = future
Conventions:
Verbs for Past, Present, and Future
1. A woman ___ her dog now.
2. I ___ in a ball game last
Saturday.
3. My brother ___ on stage next
week.
Writing:
Narrative Poem - Introduce
This week you will write a
narrative poem.
What is a poem?
Roses are red,
Violets are blue.
Sugar is sweet,
and so are you!
(a classic!)
On Monday we’ll take a test.
The rest of the week, we shall rest!
(You’ve never heard of this one....)
Jack and Jill
Went up the hill
to fetch some Lindor Truffles.
Jack fell down and broke his crown,
and Jill wrinkled her ruffles!
Homework can put me in a tizzy.
It can also make me feel real dizzy!
A poem is a piece of writing
that expresses a writer’s
feelings or imagination.
Poems often have...
•words that appeal to the senses
•the last words in some lines
rhyme
A narrative poem is a poem that
tells a story.
What topic will you write about
this week?
Writing Prompt:
Think about how creative thinking
can solve a problem.
Now write a narrative poem in
which someone solves a
problem.
Let’s listen to some narrative
poems and learn about the Key
Features of a narrative poem.
Reader’s & Writer’s Notebook p. 220
Key Features of a Narrative Poem:
•has well-chosen words arranged
in lines
•tells a brief story
•may have rhyming words
Wrap Up Your Day
Phonics: basketball
What are the two words within
this compound word?
Build Concepts: In what
creative way did the spider in
“Dinner for a Spider” solve the
problem of getting food?