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  • Glenview, Illinois • Boston, Massachusetts • Chandler, Arizona • Upper Saddle River, New Jersey

    GENAbc

    TM

    Start of the YearStudent MaterialS

    1Grade

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    ISBN-13: 978-0-328-78897-2ISBN-10: 0-328-78897-X

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    NameFirst Read of

    the Lesson

    Lesson 2 What did you learn?

    Lesson 3 What questions do you have?

    Lesson 1 What did you read?

    Connecting to Our World • Unit 1 Module A • Lessons 1–5 • 1

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    NameFirst Read of

    the Lesson

    Lesson 4 What did you learn?

    Lesson 5 What questions do you have?

    2 • Unit 1 Module A • Lessons 1–5 • Connecting to Our World

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    Write a sentence using each word.

    Lesson 1

    1. escaped

    2. survived

    Lesson 2

    1. trembling

    2. clumsy

    Lesson 3

    1. branch

    2. perched

    Name Vocabulary

    Connecting to Our World • Unit 1 Module A • Lessons 1–5 • 3

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    Name Vocabulary

    Write a sentence using each word.

    Lesson 4

    1. brave

    Lesson 5

    1. mountain

    2. snake

    4 • Unit 1 Module A • Lessons 1–5 • Connecting to Our World

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    Name

    Writing in Response

    to Reading

    Write your answers.

    Lesson 1

    When Stellaluna tries to act like a bird, she feels

    Lesson 2

    What does a real fruit bat do? Write a word or two.

    Lesson 3

    Tell something about Mama Bird, Pip, Flitter, Flap, or Stellaluna.

    Connecting to Our World • Unit 1 Module A • Lessons 1–5 • 5

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    Name

    Writing in Response

    to Reading

    Complete each sentence.

    Lesson 4

    Frog and Toad are

    They want to be

    Lesson 5

    Frog and Toad go up a mountain and see a hawk.

    I would like to go

    I would like to see

    6 • Unit 1 Module A • Lessons 1–5 • Connecting to Our World

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    Name Conventions

    Lesson 1 Write all the lowercase letters of the alphabet.

    Lesson 2 Write all the capital letters of the alphabet.

    Lesson 3 Write your first and last name. Use small and capital letters.

    Lesson 4 What kinds of animals did we read about?

    Lesson 5 What did Frog and Toad see in the cave?

    Connecting to Our World • Unit 1 Module A • Lessons 1–5 • 7

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    Name Sleuth Work

    How Polar Bears Hunt

    Polar bears live where it is cold. There is ice all around. They have thick fur. They stay warm. They hunt to live. They walk on ice. They look for seals to eat.

    Polar bears use clues to hunt. They look for cracks in the ice. Seals swim under water. They come up for air through the cracks. Seals like the sun. They like the heat. Polar bears can find seals in the sun.

    Polar bears can slip on the ice. SPLASH! They can fall into the cold water. Polar bears can swim.

    Mama bears teach their cubs how to hunt. Cubs learn that hunting is hard work. They must hunt to grow big and strong.

    8 • Unit 1 Module A • Lessons 1–5 • Connecting to Our World

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    Name Sleuth Work

    Look for Clues On page 2, circle all the clues that tell about where the polar bears live.

    Look for Clues: Extend Your Ideas What is it like where polar bears live? Discuss with a partner how the polar bears can live there.

    Ask Questions Make two questions about polar bears.

    Question 1

    Question 2

    Make Your Case On page 2, draw a box around the words Mama bears and underline the words that tell what mother polar bears do for their cubs.

    Make Your Case: Extend Your Ideas On page 2, find other things that polar bears do. Discuss them with a partner.

    Connecting to Our World • Unit 1 Module A • Lessons 1–5 • 9

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    Name Writing

    Lesson 4 Story Plan

    Draw pictures to show what your story will be about.

    Draw the two characters, where the story will take place, and two things that will happen in the story.

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    Lesson 6 What did you read?

    Lesson 7 What did you learn?

    Lesson 8 What questions do you have?

    NameFirst Read of

    the Lesson

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    Lesson 9 What did you learn?

    Lesson 10 What questions do you have?

    NameFirst Read of

    the Lesson

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    Write a sentence using each word.

    Lesson 6

    1. rescue

    2. crashed

    Lesson 7

    1. clutched

    2. leapt

    Lesson 8

    1. daybreak

    2. nighttime

    Name Vocabulary

    Connecting to Our World • Unit 1 Module A • Lessons 6–10 • 13

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    Write a sentence using each word.

    Lesson 9

    1. obey

    2. rules

    Lesson 10

    1. safe

    Name Vocabulary

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    Complete each sentence.

    Lesson 6

    Circle one:

    I liked Stellaluna/“Dragons and Giants” more because

    Lesson 7

    1. When the owl attacks, Mother Bat

    2. When the owl attacks, Stellaluna

    Lesson 8

    Draw a picture to show the forest where Stellaluna lives.

    .

    .

    Name

    Writing in Response to

    Reading

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    Complete each sentence.

    Lesson 9

    I think Mother Bat feels when she finds Stellaluna.

    Lesson 10

    Write words that fit the sentences.

    Frog and Toad are back home. Toad is in bed. Frog is in the closet.

    They are .

    They are .

    Name

    Writing in Response to

    Reading

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    Lesson 6

    What kind of animal is Stellaluna?

    Lesson 7

    Circle the sentence.

    The birds

    The birds grew up.

    Lesson 8

    Add the correct end mark to the sentence.

    Bats hang upside down

    Lesson 9

    Add the correct end mark to the sentence.

    Do you like bugs

    Lesson 10

    Add the correct end mark to the sentence.

    Look out

    Name Conventions

    Connecting to Our World • Unit 1 Module A • Lessons 6–10 • 17

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    Lesson 6 Compare Characters

    Compare Frog, Toad, and Stellaluna. Circle the word that tells how the characters are the same.

    1. Frog, Toad, and Stellaluna are animals people.

    2. Frog, Toad, and Stellaluna are good bad friends.

    Name Reading Analysis

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    Lesson 7 Craft and Structure

    Write action words you know or read in Stellaluna. Draw a picture for each word.

    NameLanguage

    Analysis

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    Lesson 6 Story Frame

    Plan a story about two characters who are friends.

    1. Where does your story take place?

    2. Who is your story about?

    3. What happens in your story?

    Name Writing

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    NameFirst Read of

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    Lesson 11 What did you read?

    Lesson 12 What did you learn?

    Lesson 13 What questions do you have?

    Connecting to Our World • Unit 1 Module A • Lessons 11–13 • 21

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    Name Vocabulary

    Write a sentence using each word.

    Lesson 11

    1. wondered

    2. mystery

    Lesson 12

    1. together

    Lesson 13

    1. pointy

    2. furry

    22 • Unit 1 Module A • Lessons 11–13 • Connecting to Our World

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    rules clumsy snake land safe

    NameVocabulary

    Review

    Read the words in the box.

    Pick a word to finish each sentence.

    Write it on the line.

    1. The bird can on a branch.

    2. The bat hid in a nest and was .

    3. A frog falls down.

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    Name

    Writing in Response to

    Reading

    Lesson 11

    Complete the sentence by writing one or two words that tells the central message.

    People can be different and still be .

    Lesson 12

    Complete the sentence by writing one or two words that tells the central message.

    Friends are happy just being .

    Lesson 13

    What did you learn about real bats? Complete the sentence.

    A real fruit bat

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    How Stellaluna and the birds are alike

    How Stellaluna and the birds are different

    The birds and Stellaluna both feel

    Central Message of Stellaluna

    NameReading Analysis

    Lesson 11 Central MessageDraw pictures or write sentences about Stellaluna in each box. Draw a picture or write a sentence to tell the central message.

    Connecting to Our World • Unit 1 Module A • Lessons 11–13 • 25

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    Name Sleuth Work

    Lesson 13 A New Family

    One March day, Ben and Dad went into the garage. Ben saw something odd. It was high up, on the garage door motor.

    “A bird’s nest!” Ben cried.

    It was made of sticks, grass, and feathers. A mother robin flew out. Dad got a ladder. He saw three tiny blue eggs inside the nest.

    “What a funny place for a nest!” Ben said.

    “It is warm and safe,” Dad said. “We’ll park the car outside. We’ll leave the garage door open so the robin can get food.” Dad moved the car.

    Ben checked the nest every day. The mother was often there. After two weeks, the eggs hatched. The tiny birds had no feathers. Every day the mother bird brought worms, and the babies got bigger. Soon they had feathers. One day Ben looked in the nest. The baby birds were gone! Ben was glad he had gotten to know the bird family.

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    Name Sleuth Work

    Lesson 13

    Look for Clues Draw your own pictures of bird eggs in a nest, baby birds, and an adult bird. Add arrows to show the order of events.

    Ask Questions: Extend Your Ideas What else do you think should be added to the story? It can be words or pictures.

    Make Your Case On page 22, draw two circles around something you learned from the story.

    Make Your Case: Extend Your Ideas Do you think the story is better with or without the pictures? Tell a partner what you think and why you think so.

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    Lesson 11

    A capital letter is missing. Write the sentence correctly.

    bats hang upside down

    Lesson 12

    Circle the complete sentence.

    All the babies

    All the babies grew.

    Lesson 13

    Write a sentence that tells something. Or write a question or exclamation. Add an end mark.

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    Name Writing

    Lesson 12 Focus on a Topic

    Think about your friends.

    1. What problems can friends have?

    2. How do friends help each other?

    3. What does it mean to be friends?

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    Lesson 13 Publish a Story

    Plan a cover for your story.

    Title:

    Author:

    Picture for Cover:

    Name Writing

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    Lesson 1 What did you read?

    Lesson 2 What did you learn?

    Lesson 3 What questions do you have?

    NameFirst Read of

    the Lesson

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    Lesson 4 What did you learn?

    Lesson 5 What questions do you have?

    NameFirst Read of

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    Lesson 1 elephants Lesson 1 calf

    Lesson 3 maleLesson 1 calves

    Lesson 3 female

    Draw a picture of each word.

    Name Vocabulary

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    Lesson 4 birth Lesson 4 protects

    Lesson 5 alone Lesson 5 herds

    Draw a picture of each word.

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    An elephant is

    My favorite chapter is called

    It starts on page

    I think elephants are

    Complete each sentence.

    Lesson 1

    Lesson 2

    Lesson 3

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    Complete each sentence.

    Elephant calves

    Look at the photo on page 19. What does it show?Write a sentence to go with the photo. Tell about female calves growing up.

    Lesson 4

    Lesson 5

    .

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    Circle the naming part of the sentence.

    Circle nouns.

    Circle the proper nouns in the sentence.

    Circle the action part of the sentence.

    Circle the word that means more than one.

    Elephants have tusks.

    Calves learn from their mothers.

    Elephants live in Africa and Asia.

    Calves drink milk.

    elephants trunk plant

    Lesson 1

    Lesson 2

    Lesson 3

    Lesson 4

    Lesson 5

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    Lesson 1 Ask and Answer Questions

    Answer the question. Then write where you found the answer.

    1. What special body parts do elephants have?

    They have and .

    2. I found the answer on page .

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    Lesson 3 Ask and Answer Questions

    Answer the questions. Write the page number where you found the answer.

    1. What is a male elephant called?

    2. What is a female elephant called?

    3. I found the answer on page .

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    Lesson 1 Facts

    Write a fact that you learned about baby and adult elephants. Draw a picture to go with it.

    Lesson 3 Place Names

    Where do elephants live? Draw a picture to go with your answer.

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    Lesson 6 What did you read?

    Lesson 7 What did you learn?

    Lesson 8 What questions do you have?

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    Lesson 9 What did you learn?

    Lesson 10 What questions do you have?

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    Draw a picture of each word.

    Lesson 6 adult

    Lesson 8 underground

    Lesson 6 years

    Draw a picture of an elephant that is 2 years old.

    Draw a picture of an elephant that is 20 years old.

    Lesson 8 breathe

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    Lesson 10 nastyLesson 10 stinky

    Lesson 10 sprayLesson 9 bath

    Draw a picture of each word.

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    Lesson 6

    Look at the time line on pages 20−21. Do you think the calf and the adult elephant look alike? Write sentences. Tell why or why not.

    Lesson 7

    1. Where can you find the meaning of the word mate?

    2. Where can you look to find the pages about calves?

    Lesson 8

    A uses its nose to .

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    Lesson 9

    What can an elephant do with its trunk?

    1. An elephant can .

    2. An elephant can .

    Lesson 10

    Look at the pictures on pages 28–29. Which animals have those tails? Pick two animals. Write a sentence about each one.

    1.

    2.

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    Lesson 6

    Circle the verb that goes with the noun.

    Lesson 8

    On a piece of paper, write a question.

    Lesson 7

    Circle the verb that goes with the noun.

    Lesson 9

    Write the question correctly.

    Lesson 10

    On a piece of paper, write two compound words.Use ant, fish, eater, and star.

    Elephants drink / drinks milk.

    An elephant drink / drinks milk.

    An animal live / lives in a herd.

    Animals live / lives in herds.

    what do you do with your nose

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    Lesson 8 A Happy Ending

    Once there was a baby bird. He grew up with a family of ducks. He didn’t look like them though. He was fuzzy and gray. The other ducks called him ugly. One day the ducks got a big surprise. The baby bird had grown up. He had turned beautiful. His feathers were as white as snow. He was really a swan!

    That is the tale of the ugly duckling. Ducks are different from swans. Grown-up swans often have bright white feathers. They have long, curved necks. Baby swans look different.

    A mother swan lays from three to nine eggs. After five weeks, the eggs hatch. A baby swan has gray feathers and a short neck.

    Just as in the story, the baby swan has a happy ending. As the baby grows, it changes. After a year, its feathers become white. Its neck gets long. The “ugly” baby becomes a graceful swan!

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    Lesson 8

    Look for Clues Draw a picture of a duck and a swan. Draw arrows to show two places where ducks and swans are different.

    Ask Questions On page 12, underline a sentence in the story that you would like to know more about.

    Make Your Case At the beginning of page 12, draw a box around something you learned from the story about the ugly duckling.

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    Lesson 8 Write a Question

    Think about an animal.

    Write a question about how it uses a part of its body.

    Write an answer. Draw a picture to show the answer.

    What do you do with a

    If you’re a , you

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    Lesson 11 What did you read?

    Lesson 12 What did you read?

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    Lesson 12 scoopLesson 12 sticky

    Lesson 12 swallow

    Lesson 11 squirtLesson 11 spot

    Draw a picture of each word.

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    Read the words in the box. Pick a word to finish each sentence. Write it on the line.

    1. Look! Can you

    2. The glue felt

    3. A whale can

    4. Dan will

    5. Ava can

    the girl?

    water.

    a bite of his apple.

    the yogurt.

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    .

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    Lesson 11

    1. What animal has ears in its knees? Draw a picture of the animal.

    2. What can a lizard do with its tail? Draw a picture to answer the question.

    Write the name of the animal.

    Write words or a sentence to tell about your drawing.

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    Why is this mouth interesting?

    Why are these feet interesting?

    Lesson 121. Draw the animal with the most interesting mouth.

    2. Draw the animal with the most interesting feet.

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    Lesson 11

    Add -s or -es to the action verb.

    Lesson 12

    Add is or are to complete the sentences.

    An eagle small animals. hunt

    A gecko a lizard.

    A pelican fish with its mouth. catch

    Chimpanzees bigger than geckos.

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    1. Which animal brushes off flies with its tail?

    2. What happens after a skunk lifts its ? It sprays a stinky spray.

    4. Who uses its ears to hear sounds hundreds of miles away?

    5. Where does a monkey use its tail? The monkey uses its tail to hang from a

    3. How does a use its ears? It uses its ears to see.

    Lesson 11 Ask and Answer Questions

    Choose the best word to answer the question or complete the sentence.

    bat giraffe humpback whale tail tree

    .

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    Lesson 12 Craft and Structure

    Draw a picture of a pelican. Show how the pelican eats a fish.

    Write words or sentences to explain your drawing.

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    Lesson 11

    Give your animal book to a partner.Read your partner’s animal book.

    Write one fact you learned from your partner’s book.

    Write one question you have.

    Write one suggestion you have.

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    Lesson 12 Plan a Poster

    Question: What are three ways that animals use their body parts to survive?

    Topic of my poster: _______________________________

    Facts in my poster:

    1.

    2.

    3.

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