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Day 3
Anansi Goes Fishing
Today we will learn:
* Vocabulary: New Amazing Words
* Phonics/Spelling: Compound Words
* Words: Story Words and High-Frequency Words
* Comprehension Skill: Draw Conclusions
* Conventions: Verbs for past, present, future
* Writing: Narrative Poem Draft
THE BIG QUESTION....
What does it mean
to be creative?
QUESTION OF THE WEEK:
How can creative thinking
solve a problem?
Concept Talk Video
Sing with Me
In “Clever Little
Fishies” we hear
about fish who do
not want to be
prey. What is one
way these fish can
stay safe?
Oral Vocabulary: Amazing
Words
consume
prey
shrewd
Problem
People and animals need food to
stay alive.
Creative Thinking
Animals need to stay safe.
People and animals need can use
a tool to eat.
Armadillos roll up to protect
themselves.
Turtle wants to eat a fish.
Turtle tries to trick Anansi
Bait on a hook can trick fish.
Spiders eat bugs.
Mice eat the crops.
Shrewd fish learn not to take the
bait.
Spiders use a web to catch their
prey.
The farmer’s cat gets rid of the
mice.
Phonics:
Build Words
We are going to build
compound words. I will write
three words. Read each word
in your head. We’ll choose the
two that make a compound
word.
PHONICS:BUILD WORDS
Pick
Word 1
Word 2
head
may
band
head
band headband
post
gold
fish
gold
fish
Compound Word
goldfish
PHONICS:BUILD WORDS
Pick
Word 1
Word 2
Compound Word
suds
week
soap
soap
suds
soapsuds
coast
skate
board
skate
board skateboard
PHONICS:BUILD WORDS
Pick
Word 1
Word 2
home
storm
wind
wind
storm windstorm
back
stone
pack
back
pack
Compound Word
backpack
Fluent Word Reading
goldfish
I can read the words gold and
fish. I put them together and form
the compound word goldfish.
Fluent Word Reading
Read the smaller words that
make up each compound
word in your head.
popcorn
seacoast
rainstorm
bathrobe underline
overhead
Phonics
Word Analysis
Decodable
Practice
Reader 2.1
Jon’s Postcard
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Page 225
Spelling
Listen to the sentence.
Echo the teacher.
Write the sentence, one word at
a time.
Proofread and correct
On Your Own: Reader’s and Writer’s Notebook p. 226
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
Sentences....next!
1. Have you been
playing basketball in
that driveway?
2. Tim’s birthday party will be in
his backyard.
3. I believe someone
is on that riverbank.
4. We had popcorn before
bedtime last weekend.
High-Frequency Words
been
today
finally
Vocabulary Activities
whatever tomorrow
believe
caught
Story Words
delicious
justice
weave
lazy
Vocabulary Activities
High-Frequency & Story Words
1. Anansi has always ____ a lazy
spider.
2. Today he does ____ Turtle
asks.
3. ____ Anansi will weave a net.
High-Frequency & Story Words
4. Anansi finally ____ a fish.
5. I believe that the fish tasted
____.
6. Turtle wasn’t fair, so Anansi
wanted ____.
Vocabulary Activities
Reader’s and Writer’s NB, p. 227
Main-Selection
Draw Conclusions...
Good readers draw conclusions
while they read to help them
understand things that the author
does not directly tell about the
characters or plot.
Extra practice: Let’s Practice It! TR DVD-140
Main-Selection
Genre: Folk Tale
Set a Purpose - What lessons
might have Anansi and Turtle
learned?
Extend our Thinking
eReader
Conventions
Verbs can tell when action
happens...
A friend dances.
dances happens right now
Grammar Jammer
Conventions
A friend will dance.
A friend danced.
danced happens in the past
will dance happens
in the future
Conventions
I need a female
volunteer, please....
_____ claps her hands.
Conventions
We will clap our
hands 3 times.
Conventions
clapped
We ___________ our
hands.
Conventions
1. Yesterday we _________ a
new game.
2. One family ___________ to
another home next week.
3. The team _________ today.
Writing
Writer’s Craft: Description
Yesterday I wrote my poem.
I used rhyming words
I used animal names so you
can imagine how they look
and act.
Writing
Writer’s Craft: Description
I used describing words so
you could ‘feel’ the day.
I used sound words, like
‘crunch’, to help readers
imagine what they hear.
page 446-447
Writing
Writer’s Craft: Description
Good poets use words to
help readers see, feel, or
taste what is being described.
Writing Transparency 13A
Quick Write for Fluency
Talk about how you imagine
something in your poem....
how did it look,
sound, smell, or feel?
Quick Write for Fluency
Write a sentence to describe
it better.
Quick Write for Fluency
Share your sensory words in
your poems.
Wrap up your day
Compare and Contrast: What
clues in a story can help us
figure out why characters act a
certain way?
Wrap up your day
Summarize: When you
read, why is it important to
stop every so often to
summarize key
events in a story?
Tomorrow
Tomorrow we’ll read a
poem about how spiders
avoid their own sticky
traps.