Transcript Day One

Day 1
Fire Fighter!
Today we will learn:
*Vocabulary: Learn Amazing Words
*Phonics/Spelling: Suffixes
-ful, -ly, -er, -or, -ish
*Comprehension: Fact and Opinion
Important Ideas
*Lesson Vocabulary
*Conventions: Prounouns
*Writing: Narrative Nonfiction - Introduce
THE BIG
QUESTION....
What does it mean to be
responsible?
QUESTION OF THE WEEK:
Why should we be
responsible for doing a
good job?
page 190-191
Look at the picture of the
baseball team.
Why does it take teamwork to win
a baseball game?
Why is the girl brushing her teeth?
She is being responsible for the
health of her teeth.
How is the boy
helping the girl?
Concept Map
This week, we’ll read about
firefighters working responsibly
to keep their community safe.
Turn and Talk about why you
should be responsible for
doing a good job.
Meet the Amazing Words
for the Week:
Amazing Words
Listen for these
words in song:
community
responsible
teamwork
Sing with Me Big Book Audio
Amazing Words
com*mun*i* ty
community
Your community means
you, your family, and all
the people who live
around you.
The community feels safe
because they have good
firefighters.
Amazing Words
community
Our community has a
pool.
The community helps
clean up the park.
Amazing Words
Name some people in
your community.
Amazing Words
responsible re*spon*si*ble
A responsible person is
someone you can trust
and depend on.
I asked a responsible friend to
feed my guinea pig when I was
away.
Amazing Words
responsible
We gave the money we
collected to a
responsible person.
Why would you lend a
book or toy only to a
responsible person?
Amazing Words
teamwork
team*work
Teamwork is when a group
of people work together to
get something done.
Some sports require
teamwork to win a game.
Amazing Words
With teamwork, my friends
and I built a clubhouse.
Think of something you have
done in school with a group
of classmates.
How did teamwork help you
get it done?
Amazing Words
_____ is a part of my community.
At home, I am responsible for
____.
Teamwork helps people _____ .
Academic Vocabulary
fact and opinion
literary nonfiction
prounouns
Phonics
Phonics
helpful
inventor sheepish
teacher
neatly
playful
winner
visitor
boyish
hiker
sloppily
Find the words with spelling changes.
Find the suffix.
Find the base word.
closely
page 192
page 193
slowly graceful trainer
actor
joyful
lazily
faithful babyish
fullest
helper bravest dancer
Fire Fighter!
Day 1
Progress Monitoring
girlish
conductor
nicer
Spelling Words:
cheerful
visitor
slowly
weekly
teacher
helper
hardly
graceful
yearly
quickly
fighter
sailor
*beautiful
*neighbor
Challenge
Words:
gardener
Extremely
competitor
Decodable
Readers
Skill
Strategy
Fact and Opinion
Important Ideas
Envision It! Animations
page 195
Lesson Vocabulary
Lesson Vocabulary
Carl parked the fire truck in
the fire ________.
Lesson Vocabulary
The school _____ is next
to a park.
Lesson Vocabulary
I heard the loud ____
of a plane.
Lesson Vocabulary
Firefighters
put on ____
to help them
breathe.
Lesson Vocabulary
At the sound of an alarm,
a firefighter _____ slid
down the pole.
Lesson Vocabulary
A fire was _____ brightly
in the fireplace.
Lesson Vocabulary
The windows were shut
_____ against the winter storm.
Reader’s & Writer’s Notebook, page 386
Conventions:
A noun names a person,
place, animal, or thing.
Grammar Jammer!
Conventions:
A pronoun is a word that can
take the place of a noun or
he
nouns.
she
you
they
we
it
1. Ernie is a firefighter at the Elm
Street station.
2. Juliet drives Engine 109.
3. Ernie and Juliet work together to
put out fires.
Writing- Narrative Nonfiction
Introduce
• This week, we’ll write narrative
nonfiction.
• Narrative Nonfiction tells about
real people and events in story
form.
• It sounds like a story, but it’s true.
Wrap up your day
Phonics: Suffixes
Spelling
Build Concepts
Why do firefighters need to work
together?
Family Times newsletter
Tomorrow....
• We will read about a day at a
fire station and learn about
the responsibilities of the
firefighters.