Big Question: What would it be like to take an adventure to the Antarctic? Author: Fay Robinson Genre: Informational Text Big Question: What would it be like to take an adventure to the Antarctic? Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Review Review New Words Progress Monitoring Monday What would it be like to take an adventure to the Antarctic? Today we will learn: Build Background Amazing Words Shared Reading: You Could Go to Antarctica Vocabulary Words Introduce /e/ High-Frequency Words Decodable Reader 22: Gill Got One Grammar: Uppercase Letters and Periods Journal Writing Time for Science: Weather Science/Art: Dressing for the Day Talk with Me, Sing with Me It’s a Continent It’s a continent that’s really very cold. I don’t think you’d like it when you’re old. It’s a continent that’s cold; it’s a continent that’s cold. It’s Antarctica, and it’s really very cold. There are penguins, seals, and whales that live there, There are icebergs floating everywhere. There are penguins, seals, and whales; there are penguins, seals, and whales; There are penguins, seals, and whales living there. Amazing Words Antarctica continent icebergs penguins seals whales Shared Reading Vocabulary Words thunder thickest scientists coast Phonics Blend Sounds pet met set bet n e t let get High Frequency Words here from down did go long day get Word Work Review Gil had got plan sad flag pop not Mom Review a three is one two four five Grammar it It is cold is cold. Grammar A complete sentence must start with an uppercase letter and end with a period. Grammar Find the difference between these two sentences. i sat in my seat I sat in my seat. Let’s Write Correct these sentences. it is cold in the winter It is cold in the winter. i like snow I like snow. Daily Journal Writing Draw and label three different animals. •Oral Language •Comprehension •Grammar Tomorrow we will read about Antarctica again. Tuesday How can you go from Antarctica to here? Today we will learn: Build Background Amazing Words Shared Reading: You Could Go to Antarctica Vocabulary Words Practice /e/ High-Frequency Words Phonics Story: Ten, Ten, Ten! Grammar: Practice Uppercase Letters and Periods Shared Writing Journal Writing Time for Science: Icy Cold Geography: Physical Characteristics of Places Talk with Me, Sing with Me It’s a Continent It’s a continent that’s really very cold. I don’t think you’d like it when you’re old. It’s a continent that’s cold; it’s a continent that’s cold. It’s Antarctica, and it’s really very cold. There are penguins, seals, and whales that live there, There are icebergs floating everywhere. There are penguins, seals, and whales; there are penguins, seals, and whales; There are penguins, seals, and whales living there. Amazing Words Antarctica continent Shared Reading Vocabulary Words thunder thickest scientists coast Phonics Red Sleds Ellen sent her big red sled, Ellen sent her big red sled, Ellen sent her big red sled, Down the sled trail! Eddie and his pet got wet, Eddie and his pet got wet, Eddie and his pet got wet, When their sled went next! Blending Practice ten pen hen pet bell can fat red High Frequency Words here from down did go long day get High-Frequency Words Review see have do my a you I Grammar ken can get a pet Ken can get a pet. Grammar When we have a telling sentence, we have to make the first letter uppercase and put a period at the end. Let’s Write! Let’s write sentences about things we would see in Antarctica. I would see a penguin. Amazing Word Review bears porridge Daily Journal Writing Dictate or write five words that rhyme with pet. •Oral Language •Oral Language •Grammar •Grammar •Homework •Homework Idea Tomorrow we will read about Tomorrow we again. willAntarctica read about theanimal Which animals would you like to going tomore learn school again about? Wednesday Do you want to sled in Antarctica? Today we will learn: Build Background Amazing Words Shared Reading: You Could Go to Antarctica Vocabulary Words Practice /e/ High-Frequency Words Student Reader: Ten Red Sleds Grammar: Telling Sentences Shared Writing Journal Writing Science: A Trip to Antarctica Talk with Me, Sing with Me It’s a Continent It’s a continent that’s really very cold. I don’t think you’d like it when you’re old. It’s a continent that’s cold; it’s a continent that’s cold. It’s Antarctica, and it’s really very cold. There are penguins, seals, and whales that live there, There are icebergs floating everywhere. There are penguins, seals, and whales; there are penguins, seals, and whales; There are penguins, seals, and whales living there. Amazing Words icebergs penguins Shared Reading Vocabulary Words thunder thickest scientists coast Phonics Blend Sounds pet net set men let pen met den bet he n Blend Sounds Len Meg peg beg Blend Sounds Nan Nat Dad gets red sleds g et Ben Sam and Blend Sounds tell at end ten Ken Bill Don Dan Ted High Frequency Words here from down did go long day get High-Frequency Words Review look to the a little go here have we from Grammar i I have a red sled have a red sled. Grammar AlphaBuddy is going to help us remember what telling sentences are. Remember that a telling sentence tells us something. It does not ask a question. It ends with a period. Grammar Decide if the sentence is a telling sentence or not. My name is AlphaBuddy. telling sentence I bear not a telling sentence Grammar I live in a house. telling sentence Do you like my bandanna? not a telling sentence Let’s Write! Let’s write a sentence about things we can do in winter. We can ride in a red sled. Daily Journal Writing Write and illustrate three adjectives that describe Antarctica. Respond to Literature Grammar Homework Idea Tomorrow we will read about two characters that grow and change. Thursday What adventures can you have in the winter? Today we will learn: Build Background Amazing Words Shared Reading: See How We Grow Practice /g/ High-Frequency Words Decodable Reader 23: Red Hen Grammar: Uppercase Letters and Periods Shared Writing Journal Writing Social Studies: Landforms Math: Most and Fewest Talk with Me, Sing with Me It’s a Continent It’s a continent that’s really very cold. I don’t think you’d like it when you’re old. It’s a continent that’s cold; it’s a continent that’s cold. It’s Antarctica, and it’s really very cold. There are penguins, seals, and whales that live there, There are icebergs floating everywhere. There are penguins, seals, and whales; there are penguins, seals, and whales; There are penguins, seals, and whales living there. Amazing Words seals whales Shared Reading Phonics Blend Sounds get met High Frequency Words here go from the Grammar it It is cold here is cold here. Grammar We have learned that all sentences start with an uppercase letter. Telling sentences always have periods at the end. Let’s Write! We saw a ______ at the farm. Do you like to see the ____ at the zoo? Daily Journal Writing Dictate or write one sentence that tells about porridge. Respond to Literature Grammar Homework Idea Tomorrow we will read about another adventure. Friday What would it be like to take an adventure to the Antarctic? Today we will learn: Build Background Amazing Words Shared Reading: “Peggy Penguin Goes to the Ocean” Practice /e/ High-Frequency Words Progress Monitoring: Read the Words and Sentences Grammar: Uppercase Letters and Periods Time for Math: Whale Math Time for Science: Temperature Time for Drama: Hot or Cold? Talk with Me, Sing with Me It’s a Continent It’s a continent that’s really very cold. I don’t think you’d like it when you’re old. It’s a continent that’s cold; it’s a continent that’s cold. It’s Antarctica, and it’s really very cold. There are penguins, seals, and whales that live there, There are icebergs floating everywhere. There are penguins, seals, and whales; there are penguins, seals, and whales; There are penguins, seals, and whales living there. Amazing Words Antarctica continent icebergs penguins seals whales Shared Reading “Peggy Penguin Goes to the Ocean” Phonics High Frequency Words here from down did go long day get Grammar the sled is red The sled is red. Grammar A complete sentence must start with an uppercase letter and end with a period. Some letters look almost the same when they are uppercase or lowercase letters and some look very different. Let’s Write! Today we will write about the animals in the book. Ms. Woody saw a penguin. Chase likes the whale. Erica saw a seal. Daily Journal Writing Draw or write about what you would wear in Antarctica. Phonics Shared Reading High-Frequency Words Next week we will read about a little girl and her abuela. Does anyone know what the word abuela means? New Words Review High Frequency Words here from down did go long day get Vocabulary Words thunder thickest scientists coast Amazing Words Antarctica continent icebergs penguins seals whales Progress Monitoring Read the Words Set A hen pen left egg Read the Words Set B pet dress lend beg sent mend Read the Sentences Set C 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Ben is here in the den. The red net is on top of the well. Len and Ken go to the pen. Meg is my little hen. The men went to get a pet.