Lesson 4, Day 3

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Wednesday
September 16th
Lesson 4, Day 3
Question of the Day:
What are some words you would use to
describe cats?
When I give you the signal,
turn and talk with your partner using the stem below.
Cats are ____________.
Cats like to __________.
Objective: To listen
and respond
appropriately to oral
communication.
Read Aloud
“Cat Kisses”
Objective: To understand
the characteristics of
poetry
Word Wall:
oh
late
yes
hold
so
home
where
there
Objective –
To read high
frequency words.
Phonemic
Awareness
Phoneme
Isolation
Objective: To identify
medial sounds in
words
Word Building
sack
sick
silk
milk
tack
Objective: To build and
blend words with
/k/ck and other known
letter-sounds.
Word Building
task
ask
mask
mast
Objective: To build and
blend words with
/k/ck and other known
letter-sounds.
Read Words in Context
Mick will go to camp.
Jack will help him pack.
Mick will come back.
Dad will pick him up.
Objective: To spell
spelling words and
high frequency
words.
pick
pack
tack
back
sack
sick
big
in
hold
so
Words to Know
oh
late
yes
Objective: To read
high-frequency
words.
Fluency
Oh, no! It is late!
Where is Rick?
Is Rick sick?
No! Rick is fast asleep!
Get up, Rick! It is late!
Retell
Beginning
Middle
Objective: To
practice
summarizing a
story.
Ending
Robust Vocabulary
• considerate
• routine
• unexpected
Objective: To develop
robust vocabulary by
discussing ideas and
situations.
considerate
A considerate
person thinks
about the
feelings of
others.
considerate
The animals are considerate of Rick
when they give him a clock.
When I am considerate of others, I
do nice things for them.
Have you been considerate of
someone lately? What did you do?
routine
If you follow a routine, you do the
same things every day.
routine
The farm animals have a routine
every morning. They expect Rick to
crow and wake them up.
I follow the same routine on the days
I come to school. What kind of
routine do you follow on school days?
unexpected
If something unexpected happens, it will
be a surprise.
unexpected
One morning, Rick does not crow.
Everyone is late. The animals are
surprised because this is
unexpected.
It would be unexpected for me to
sleep late. Would that be
unexpected for you? Why or why
not?
On Our Way to School
Objective: To compose
sentences with telling
Shared Writing