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What are some things that siblings might share?

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What are some things that siblings might share?. Listen f or the a mazing w ord, porridge Why did Wilfred’s parents feel sorry for Miss Nancy? . Why do Wilfrid’s parents call Miss Nancy “a poor old thing?” . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What are some things that siblings might share?

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• Listen for the amazingword, porridge• Why did

Wilfred’s parents feel sorry for Miss Nancy?

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• Why do Wilfrid’s parents call Miss Nancy “a poor old thing?”

• Why are’t Wilfrid’s parents surprised tht Miss Nancy has lost her memory?

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“She smiled at the puppet on strings and remem bered the one she had shown to her sister, and how she had laughed with a mouth full of porridge.”

What does “she laughed with a mouth full of porridge” mean?

The word smiled tells that she remembers the moment with a lot of happiness. What other word could we use for smiled.

She ____ at the puppet on strings.

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When Wilfrid show Miss Nancy the puppet, she remembers the puppet she’d shown to her sister, and how she had laughed with a mouthful of porridge.

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porridge

Porridge is a hot cereal like oatmeal.

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Goldilocks tasted the three bears’ porridge,

I have a bowl of porridge each day for breakfast.

The porridge was too hot to eat.

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por - ridge

Would you pour milk or orange juice on your porridge? Why?

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• In Peter’s Chair, Peter shares some treasures with his new baby sister. What do you see on our map that tells what kind of treasures he shared?

• What baby furniture belonging to Peter did his parents give Susie at the beginning of the story? Let’s add these examples to our map.

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• What piece of baby furniture did Peter take when he ran away?

• What did he decide to do with his chair at the end of the story?

• We can add chair to the map because , in the end, Peter decided to share his chair with his baby sister.

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What treasures do we share at home?

Fire truck.

Baby furniture. toye clothing.

relatives cribAdinkacloth

Family photographs

baby photographs

High chair

chair

cradle

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Look at the picture. Today we are going to use this picture to help us change a sound in one word to make a new word. Find the animal in the new suit. Let’s change the /n/ in new to /t/. Say the new word to.

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/l/ook,/b/ook,

Sui/t/, sou/p/,

/b/all, /f/all,

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/p/an, /m/an

pa/n/, pa/t/

b/a/ke b/e/ak,

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