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Grade Kindergarten Unit 6/Week 1: Building Our Homes What kinds of homes do people around the world build?
Phonics Words to ReadReviewing Letter /A a/ to its Sound
as in the following words:cat Dad apple at and alligator
Reviewing Letter /I i/ to its Soundas in the following words:
will Tim is big mitten insect
Review: the a issaid here you what do are for look where withlittle like have they see
Vocabulary – Words to Understandhome – A home is a building that people live in. A home protects us from the weather and keeps us safe.
roof – A roof is the top of a building. The roof keeps rain from getting in the house.
tools – Tools are the things we use to fix or build things. Tools make it easier to do things.
apartment – An apartment is a kind of home. There can be many apartments in one building.
city – A city is a place where lots of people live and work. Buildings and houses are close together in a city.
country – In the country houses are far apart. Farmers grow cops and raise animals in the country.
Grade Kindergarten Unit 6/Week 1: Building Our Homes What kinds of homes do people around the world build?
Phonics Words to ReadReviewing Letter /A a/ to its Sound
as in the following words:cat Dad apple at and alligator
Reviewing Letter /I i/ to its Soundas in the following words:
will Tim is big mitten insect
Review: the a issaid here you what do are for look where withlittle like have they see
Vocabulary – Words to Understandhome – A home is a building that people live in. A home protects us from the weather and keeps us safe.
roof – A roof is the top of a building. The roof keeps rain from getting in the house.
tools – Tools are the things we use to fix or build things. Tools make it easier to do things.
apartment – An apartment is a kind of home. There can be many apartments in one building.
city – A city is a place where lots of people live and work. Buildings and houses are close together in a city.
country – In the country houses are far apart. Farmers grow cops and raise animals in the country.
Grade Kindergarten Unit 6/Week 2: Building Our Homes What tools do you need to build things?
Phonics Words to ReadReviewing Letter /O o/ to its Sound
as in the following words:spot hop drop octopus got
stop box Mom otter ox olive
Review: said here you what do me are for look that where with
little like have they see some
Vocabulary – Words to Understand
saw – A saw is a tool that is used to cut wood.
drill – A drill is a tool we use to make holes in things. A drill has a long sharp rod that spins around to make the hole.
hammer – A hammer is a tool we use to pound nails into wood. A hammer has a long handle with a hard flat surface at one end.
screwdriver – A screwdriver is a tool we use to loosen or tighten screws. You push the tip of a screwdriver into the groove in a screw and turn it around and around.
file – A file is a tool that is used to smooth out rough edges on wood. A file is a long metal tool with a rough surface.
chisel – A chisel is used to chip away small pieces of wood. A chisel has an edge specially shaped for its job. You hit the chisel with a hammer to chip away at the wood.
Grade Kindergarten Unit 6/Week 2: Building Our Homes What tools do you need to build things?
Phonics Words to ReadReviewing Letter /O o/ to its Sound
as in the following words:spot hop drop octopus got
stop box Mom otter ox olive
Review: said here you what do me are for look that where with
little like have they see some
Vocabulary – Words to Understand
saw – A saw is a tool that is used to cut wood.
drill – A drill is a tool we use to make holes in things. A drill has a long sharp rod that spins around to make the hole.
hammer – A hammer is a tool we use to pound nails into wood. A hammer has a long handle with a hard flat surface at one end.
screwdriver – A screwdriver is a tool we use to loosen or tighten screws. You push the tip of a screwdriver into the groove in a screw and turn it around and around.
file – A file is a tool that is used to smooth out rough edges on wood. A file is a long metal
tool with a rough surface.
chisel – A chisel is used to chip away small pieces of wood. A chisel has an edge specially shaped for its job. You hit the chisel with a hammer to chip away at the wood.
Grade Kindergarten Unit 6/Week 3: Building Our Homes How do beavers build homes?
Phonics Words to ReadReviewing Letter /E e/ to its Sound
as in the following words:get Ted next help red elbow
jet tent nest eggs bed elephant
Review: the three is go thatwas said here you what do me
are for look where with ato little like have they see some
Vocabulary – Words to Understand
beaver – A beaver is a furry, brown animal with strong teeth and a wide, flat tail. Beavers build their homes on water.
lodge – A beaver’s home is called a lodge. A beaver builds its lodge out of sticks and mud. A lodge is dome-shaped and is usually found in the water.
paddle – When beavers paddles, it moves its webbed feet back and forth to move through the water.
river – A river is a flowing body of water. A river can be very wide and deep and it can move very fast. We live by the Mississippi River.
stream – A stream is a small river. A stream is not very wide and is not very deep.
lake – A lake is a body of still water. The water in a lake does not flow and is surrounded by land. A lake can be small or very big.
Grade Kindergarten Unit 6/Week 3: Building Our Homes How do beavers build homes?
Phonics Words to ReadReviewing Letter /E e/ to its Sound
as in the following words:get Ted next help red elbow
jet tent nest eggs bed elephant
Review: the three is go thatwas said here you what do me
are for look where with ato little like have they see some
Vocabulary – Words to Understand
beaver – A beaver is a furry, brown animal with strong teeth and a wide, flat tail. Beavers build their homes on water.
lodge – A beaver’s home is called a lodge. A beaver builds its lodge out of sticks and mud. A lodge is dome-shaped and is usually found in the water.
paddle – When beavers paddles, it moves its webbed feet back and forth to move through the water.
river – A river is a flowing body of water. A river can be very wide and deep and it can move very fast. We live by the Mississippi River.
stream – A stream is a small river. A stream is not very wide and is not very deep.
lake – A lake is a body of still water. The water in a lake does not flow and is surrounded by land. A lake can be small or very big.
Grade Kindergarten Unit 6/Week 4: Building Our Homes Who works at night?
Phonics Words to ReadReviewing Letter /U u/ to its Sound
as in the following words:Bud pup fun
umbrella tug rug run jump sun bug up dump
Review: she some that was said here you what do they are for look where with little like have
Vocabulary – Words to Understand
engineer – An engineer is a person who designs and builds things. Engineers draw pictures of what they want to build and then tell people how to build them.
construction – A construction site is the place where something is being built. A construction worker is someone whose job it is to build things.
foreman – A foreman is a person who is in charge of other workers. Another word for a foreman is “boss.”
hard hat – A hard hat is a special hat that is very hard so it protects your head from falling
objects.
street sweeper – A street sweeper is a large machine that sweeps the dirt on a street into the gutter.
beacons – Beacons are very bright lights. A lighthouse produces a beacon of light to warn or guide ships.
Grade Kindergarten Unit 6/Week 4: Building Our Homes Who works at night?
Phonics Words to ReadReviewing Letter /U u/ to its Sound
as in the following words:Bud pup fun
umbrella tug rug run jump sun bug up dump
Review: she some that was said here you what do they are for look where with little like have
Vocabulary – Words to Understand
engineer – An engineer is a person who designs and builds things. Engineers draw pictures of what they want to build and then tell people how to build them.
construction – A construction site is the place where something is being built. A construction worker is someone whose job it is to build things.
foreman – A foreman is a person who is in charge of other workers. Another word for a foreman is “boss.”
hard hat – A hard hat is a special hat that is very hard so it protects your head from falling
objects.
street sweeper – A street sweeper is a large machine that sweeps the dirt on a street into the gutter.
beacons – Beacons are very bright lights. A lighthouse produces a beacon of light to warn or guide ships.
Grade Kindergarten Unit 6/Week 5: Building Our Homes Who helps to build a house?
Phonics Words to ReadDecodable words:
Jen Max has box van helpspot Mom top taps red dotslot meg Ben Dad at big get
in yes it and will on
Review: the she is go thatwas said here you what do
meare for look where with my
little like have they see someVocabulary – Words to Understand
architect – An architect is a person who draws the plans for building a house.
electricians – Electricians install the wires in a house so it will have electricity.plumbers – Plumbers are the people who connect and fix the water pipes in your house.
painters – Painters are the people who paint the outside or the walls inside a house.landscapers – Landscapers are people who plant flowers, trees, bushes and other plants in
a yard.
movers – Movers are people who move furniture into or out of a house.
Grade Kindergarten Unit 6/Week 5: Building Our Homes Who helps to build a house?
Phonics Words to ReadDecodable words:
Jen Max has box van helpspot Mom top taps red dotslot meg Ben Dad at big get
in yes it and will on
Review: the she is go thatwas said here you what do
meare for look where with my
little like have they see someVocabulary – Words to Understand
architect – An architect is a person who draws the plans for building a house.
electricians – Electricians install the wires in a house so it will have electricity.plumbers – Plumbers are the people who connect and fix the water pipes in your house.
painters – Painters are the people who paint the outside or the walls inside a house.landscapers – Landscapers are people who plant flowers, trees, bushes and other plants in
a yard.
movers – Movers are people who move furniture into or out of a house.
Grade Kindergarten Unit 6/Week 6: Building Our Homes How do animals build their homes?
Phonics Words to ReadDecodable words: nest spot egg
rest den hen fed pig will sit stop tell web hot bat sun
drop rock jump set swim land put hill up ant big can up
Review: the she is go thatwas said here you what do
meare for look the where with
myto little like have they see
someVocabulary – Words to Understand
predators – Lions are predators. Predators are animals who hunt other animals.
prey – Animals who are hunted by other animals are called prey. For example, a mouse is a cat’s prey.
shelter – A shelter is something that covers and protects. A shelter keeps animals safe and warm.
shields – To shield something means “to protect” it. For example, a tortoise’s hard shell shields the animal’s soft body.
colony – A colony is a group of animals that live together. The animals or insects in a colony work together to build nests.
bark – Bark is the outer layer of tree’s trunk or branches. Bark helps protect the trunk of the tree.
Grade Kindergarten Unit 6/Week 6: Building Our Homes How do animals build their homes?
Phonics Words to ReadDecodable words: nest spot egg
rest den hen fed pig will sit stop tell web hot bat sun
drop rock jump set swim land put hill up ant big can up
Review: the she is go thatwas said here you what do
meare for look the where with
myto little like have they see
someVocabulary – Words to Understand
predators – Lions are predators. Predators are animals who hunt other animals.
prey – Animals who are hunted by other animals are called prey. For example, a mouse is a cat’s prey.
shelter – A shelter is something that covers and protects. A shelter keeps animals safe and warm.
shields – To shield something means “to protect” it. For example, a tortoise’s hard shell shields the animal’s soft body.
colony – A colony is a group of animals that live together. The animals or insects in a colony work together to build nests.
bark – Bark is the outer layer of tree’s trunk or branches. Bark helps protect the trunk of the tree.
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