Compound Sentence

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My Rows and Piles of Coins
Day 4
Author: Tololwa M. Mollel
Illustrator: K.B. Lewis
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Skill: Character and
Setting, Story
Structure
• Question of the day:
What are some
different ways you
might save money?
Phonics
• Review long vowel
digraphs.
• Blend and read words
with vowel diphthongs
and vowel digraphs.
The birds don't seem to be
afraid of the scarecrow.
 We studied the long vowel digraphs ee,
ea, ai, ay, oa, and ow.
 Read the sentence to yourself. Raise your
hand when you know which words
have long vowel digraphs.
 Which digraph spells /e/?
 Which digraph spells /a/?
 Which digraph spells /o/?
Draw a neat map that shows rural
roads and busy highways.
.
 We studied the long vowel digraphs ee,
ea, ai, ay, oa, and ow.
 Read the sentence to yourself. Raise your
hand when you know which words
have long vowel digraphs.
 Which digraph spells /e/?
 Which digraph spells /a/?
 Which digraph spells /o/?
Decode Words
neatness
anyway
subway
outgrow
betray
peachy
bungalow
restrain
railroad
freedom
degree
below
Read Words In Context
If you don't brush your teeth, they
will decay.
Emma's birthday is on Sunday.
My goal is to read a book a week.
I know my dog will wag her tail
when I come home.
Small Groups
• We will read
Learning
About
Money
pages 138141
Fluency
• Echo Reading Students
practice echo reading
aloud p. 134, three times.
Students should read the
page with appropriate
phrasing.
Grammar Day 4
• Objectives:
• Define and identify compound
sentences.
• Use compound sentences correctly
in writing.
• Become familiar with compound
sentence identification assessment
on high-stakes tests.
7. I tried to cary a box on my
bike, But it was too heavy.
– I tried to carry a box on my
bike, but it was too heavy.
8. Cant you put it on your bike.
– Can’t you put it on your bike?
• You may be asked to identify
a compound sentence. A compound
sentence combines two sentences.
Each combined sentence has a subject
and a predicate.
• Not a Compound Sentence: Tim and
Mary rode their bikes.
• Not a Compound Sentence: Sam talked
and laughed.
• Compound Sentence: Tim
rode his bike, and Sam talked.
Spelling Day 4
• Some vowel sounds are spelled in
combinations called diphthongs.
ou
ow
oy
Can you name the spelling word that
rhymes with these words?
1. loud
2. flower
3. our
4. count
5. voyage
6. voice
7. asteroid
8. thousand
9. owl
10. deploy
11. ounce
12. poison
13. toy
14. joint
15. loyal
Great work!