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What do good friends and neighbors do? Click to listen to the story. Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores. Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores. Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores. Big Question: What do good friends and neighbors do?. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
What do good friends and neighbors do?
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Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores
Amazing Words appreciate communicate respect demand firmly advantage defiant ferocious
Horace & Morris but Mostly DoloresVocabulary Words adventure climbed greatest truest clubhouse exploring wondered downhearted sewer
Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores
High Frequency Words
bought people pleasant probably scared shall sign
Big Question: What do good friends and
neighbors do? Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores Tuesday
Morning Warm-UpToday we will read
about Horace and Morris,but mostly Dolores. These three mice are really good
friends. What makes a really good friend?
Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores Tuesday
Morning Warm-UpToday we will read
about Horace and Morris,but mostly Dolores. These three mice are really good
friends. What makes a really good friend?
Today we will learn about:
Amazing Words Spelling words with ph, gh /f/ Vocabulary Words High Frequency Words Problem and Solution Different Kinds of Pronouns
Amazing Words
demand de – mand If you order someone to do
something, you demand that he or she does it.
My friend asked me nicely to help him fix his bike, but he did not demand that I do it.
Mom demanded that I clean my room on Saturday.
The police demanded that we move our car to a different parking space.
firmly firm – ly When you say something firmly, you
say it in a determined way that shows you won’t change.
Mom firmly told me I could not go outside until I cleaned my room.
I speak nicely, but firmly, when I give commands to my dog.
advantage ad – van – tage If you have an advantage, you are in
a better or more favorable position than someone else.
Jason ran faster than the others, so he had an advantage in the race.
Bob had an advantage over Ray in getting the job because he had two years of experience.
Bear and Duck on the Run
ph, gh /f/ phone You can read this word because
you know how to read words with letters that make the consonant sound /f/.
What sound do the letters ph stand for in this word?
tough
ph, gh /f/ When you come to a new word,
look at the letters from left to right and think about the consonant sounds.
Say the sounds in the word to yourself and then read the word.
ph, gh /f/ phase laugh dolphin coughing telegraph roughly alphabet
Listen for words
with ph and gh.
ph, gh /f/Pick out words with the sound /f/ in “In My Photo
Album.”
photo laugh rough tough enough
ph, gh /f/laugh, dolphin, gopher, cough, tough,
trophy, enough, graphic
ph gh
ph, gh /f/laugh, dolphin, gopher, cough, tough,
trophy, enough, graphic
ph gh laugh
ph, gh /f/laugh, dolphin, gopher, cough, tough,
trophy, enough, graphic
ph gh dolphin laugh
ph, gh /f/laugh, dolphin, gopher, cough, tough,
trophy, enough, graphic
ph gh dolphin gopher
laugh
ph, gh /f/laugh, dolphin, gopher, cough, tough,
trophy, enough, graphic
ph gh dolphin gopher
laugh cough
ph, gh /f/laugh, dolphin, gopher, cough, tough,
trophy, enough, graphic
ph gh dolphin gopher
laugh cough tough
ph, gh /f/laugh, dolphin, gopher, cough, tough,
trophy, enough, graphic
ph gh dolphin gopher trophy
laugh cough tough
ph, gh /f/laugh, dolphin, gopher, cough, tough,
trophy, enough, graphic
ph gh dolphin gopher trophy
laugh cough tough enough
ph, gh /f/laugh, dolphin, gopher, cough, tough,
trophy, enough, graphic
ph gh dolphin gopher trophy graphic
laugh cough tough enough
ph, fh /f/ Look at the photo of the giraffe I
took at the zoo. It was tough, but we made it to
the top of the cliff. Do you have enough graph
paper for math?
Vocabulary Words adventure – an exciting experience climbed – went upward greatest – the best or most wonderful truest – the most real or loyal clubhouse – a house or structure where a
group meets exploring – going someplace to discover
what it is like wondered – wanted to know more downhearted – very sad sewer – underground pipes that carry away
waste (next slide)
clubhouse
sewer
Check Lesson Vocabulary adventure wondered climbed alone greatest door
truest friends clubhouse loved exploring their
Word Structure There are strategies to use when you
come across words you don’t understand.
Sometimes we can get the meaning from context clues. Read the words and sentences around the unknown word. Are there other words nearby to help us figure out the meaning?
Word Structure We can figure out the meaning of an
unfamiliar compound word if we know the meaning of the smaller words.
We can look for word endings in the unknown word. Today we will learn more about the word ending –est.
Plot and Theme What is the plot of this story? The plot tells about events in the
friendship of Horace, Morris, and Dolores.
What is the theme, or big idea? The big idea is the importance of
friendship.
Different Kinds of Pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the
place of a noun or nouns. The pronouns I, he, she, we, and they
are used as subjects of sentences. The pronouns me, him, her, us, and
them are used after action verbs. The pronouns you and it can be used
anywhere in a sentence.
Different Kinds of Pronouns Mrs. Rodriguez brought a book to school.
She will read it after lunch. Mrs. Rodriguez is the subject in the first
sentences. What pronoun took the place of Mrs. Rodriguez?
she The noun book came after the action verb
in the first sentence. What pronoun took the place of book?
it
Wrap Up Your Day!
Lesson Vocabulary Ask Questions Let’s Talk About It
Tomorrow you will hear about Duck and his best friend, Bear.
Horace & Morris but Mostly Dolores Tuesday
Journal Topic
Write about a time when you felt left out.