Big Question: What kinds of homes do people
around the world build?
Author: Judy Nayer
Genre:Informational
Text
Big Question: What kinds of homes do people around the
world build?Monday Tuesday
WednesdayThursday
FridayReview
Review New WordsProgress Monitoring
Monday
What kinds of homes do people around the world
build?
Today we will learn:Build BackgroundAmazing WordsShared Reading: Homes Around the
WorldVocabulary WordsReteach /a/ and /i/High-Frequency WordsDecodable Reader 30: The QuizGrammar: Verbs That Add -sScience: Building MaterialsComprehension: Compare and Contrast
Seasons
Talk with Me, Sing
with Me
I’ve Been LivingI’ve been living in the country,My home is on a farm.
I’ve been living in the city, Home is an apartment.
Both use tools and materials,To build from ground to roof.
We’ve been living in our home,Where our hearts are found!
Amazing Words
home
roof
tools
apartment
city
country
Shared Reading
Vocabulary Words
mud
grass
sticks
wood
stone
water
suburb
mobile
materials
Phonics
Blend Sounds l a s t l a p m a p s a n d g i f t s i n k z i p
High Frequency
Words
the
a
is
said
Word Work
Review six him Mom add run
Jim quiz sit top bus
Review can big sat ten did
will on yak quit
Grammar
it is ten past sixIt is ten past six.
GrammarWords that tell what we do are action words, or verbs.
She claps her hands.I jump rope.My friend jumps rope.
Let’s WriteLet’s make a list of verbs to tell about the things we do.
Then we will use one of our verbs in a sentence to tell about something I do.
Daily Journal Writing
Draw and write about the home you live in.
•Oral Language•Comprehension•Grammar
Tomorrow we will read about homes around the world again.
Tuesday
What do people around the world use to build their
homes?
Today we will learn:Build BackgroundAmazing WordsShared Reading: Homes Around the WorldVocabulary WordsPractice /a/ and /i/High-Frequency WordsPhonics Story: Vin and the BagGrammar: Verbs That Add -sShared WritingJournal WritingScience: Compare Human and Animal
HomesComprehension: Alike or Different?
Talk with Me, Sing
with Me
I’ve Been LivingI’ve been living in the country,My home is on a farm.
I’ve been living in the city, Home is an apartment.
Both use tools and materials,To build from ground to roof.
We’ve been living in our home,Where our hearts are found!
Amazing Words
home
roof
Shared Reading
Vocabulary Words
mud
grass
sticks
wood
stone
water
suburb
mobile
materials
Phonics
Here Comes King Vip’s Big Ship
Here comes King Vip’s big ship,
Into it we all zip.Quick! Grab my hand!Flip as you dance;Now mix with the band.The king’s jazz band isBest in the land!
Blending Practice b o x b u s d e s k d r u m
g u m
p i g h e n h a t r e d r u g
Blending Practice z i p V i n h a d b a g b i g
h e g o t c a n n e t K i t
Blending Practice r a g w i l l a n d g o o n
t r i p
High Frequency
Words
High-Frequency Words Review
here you what do are
for look the where with
Grammar
do you live in the city
Do you live in the city?
GrammarWords that tell what we do are action words, or verbs.
GrammarUse these verbs in a sentence.
walks, puts, sings, talks, plays, writes
Let’s Write!People build homes out of the materials they find where they live.
People who live where there are lots of trees use logs or wood to build their homes.
Some people make their homes out of snow because that is all they have to build a home with.
Let’s Write!Some homes are made from logs.
Some people build homes out of snow.
Amazing Word Review
vaporetto cable car
Daily Journal Writing
Draw and write about what
houses in the city are like.
•Oral Language•Grammar•Homework
Tomorrow we will read about the animals going to school again
•Oral Language•Grammar•Homework Idea
Tomorrow we will read about Jen and Max. Who do you think they are?
Wednesday
How are homes in the city and the
country different?
Today we will learn:Build BackgroundAmazing WordsShared Reading: Homes Around the WorldVocabulary WordsPractice /a/ and /i/High-Frequency WordsStudent Reader: Jen and MaxGrammar: VerbsShared WritingJournal WritingSocial Studies: What Makes a House a
Home?
Talk with Me, Sing
with Me
I’ve Been LivingI’ve been living in the country,My home is on a farm.
I’ve been living in the city, Home is an apartment.
Both use tools and materials,To build from ground to roof.
We’ve been living in our home,Where our hearts are found!
Amazing Words
tools
apartment
Shared Reading
Vocabulary Words
mud
grass
sticks
wood
stone
water
suburb
mobile
materials
Phonics
Blend Sounds b a g a t i t f a n f i n h i m ham
J i m j a m t a n t i n w i g w a g
Blend Sounds
M a x J e n s i x b i g k i d s
c a n z i p r u n a n d M o m
Blend Sounds
D a d b o x i t c a t r e d
g i f t i n a t a n d T a g
High Frequency
Words
High-Frequency Review
see a they
the
you are to have
High-Frequency Review
what
for look is
like little
Grammar
she sings a songShe sings a song.
GrammarWords that tell what we do are action words, or verbs.
Let’s Write!In our story, Jen and Max get a gift from Mom and Dad. Have you ever given someone a gift?
I’m going to write a sentences about a gift I have given. I will use a word with /a/.
Let’s Write!
I gave Jeff a baseball bat.
Daily Journal Writing
Draw and write about what houses in the suburbs are
like?
Respond to LiteratureGrammarHomework Idea
Tomorrow we will read about all the different ways children travel to school.
Thursday
How are all houses alike?
Today we will learn:Build BackgroundAmazing WordsShared Reading: This Is the Way We Go
to SchoolConnect /a/ to Aa and /i/ to IiHigh-Frequency WordsDecodable Reader 31: If Kip CanGrammar: Verbs That Add -sShared WritingJournal WritingScience: Compare and Contrast
Transportation
Talk with Me, Sing
with Me
I’ve Been LivingI’ve been living in the country,My home is on a farm.
I’ve been living in the city, Home is an apartment.
Both use tools and materials,To build from ground to roof.
We’ve been living in our home,Where our hearts are found!
Amazing Words
city
country
Shared Reading
Phonics
Blend Sounds
n a p K i p b i g S a m w i l l
i f c a n d i g t a p c a t
Blend Sounds
p a s s p i t f i t i n g a p
High Frequency Words
little the is go
here do what with
Grammar
how do u get to school
How do you get to school?
GrammarSome words are verbs. Verbs tell what we do.
Let’s Write!Behind the bed the big bunny bounced.
What do you notice about the sentence AlphaBuddy just read? Did you hear /b/ a lot?
Let’s Write!Sometimes sentences have words that begin with the same sound.
Fill in the blanks on this sentence frame with words with the same beginning sound.
Let’s Write!Ann __________ asks for ____ ______ .
Daily Journal Writing
Draw and write about what
houses in the country are like.
Respond to LiteratureGrammarHomework Idea
Tomorrow we will read about another kind of home in a story called “House of Snow.”
Friday
What kinds of homes do people around the world
build?
Today we will learn:Build BackgroundAmazing WordsShared Reading: “House of Snow”Review /a/ to /i/High-Frequency WordsProgress Monitoring: Read the Words
and SentencesGrammar: Verbs That Add -sScience: What Is a House Made Of?Science: Wood or IceSocial Studies: Word Pictures
Talk with Me, Sing
with Me
I’ve Been LivingI’ve been living in the country,My home is on a farm.
I’ve been living in the city, Home is an apartment.
Both use tools and materials,To build from ground to roof.
We’ve been living in our home,Where our hearts are found!
Amazing Words
home
roof
tools
apartment
city
country
Shared Reading
“House of Snow”
Phonics
High Frequency
Words
High Frequency Words
they little with here
Grammar
my cat is not mad
My cat is not mad.
GrammarSome words are verbs. Verbs tell what we do.
Grammar
My dad plays golf.I play golf.
Let’s Write!This week we read and sang about how people around the world do things differently.
What did you learn about how people in other parts of the world do things?
Let’s Write!Let’s write about some things we learned this week.
Some people live in houses made of snow.
Some children go to school on skis.
Daily Journal Writing
Draw and write about houses
people build all around the world.
PhonicsShared ReadingHigh-Frequency Words
Next week we will read about a sheep who builds something in a woodshop.
New Words Review
Vocabulary Words mud grass sticks wood stone
water suburb mobile materials
Amazing Words home roof tools apartment city country
Progress
Monitoring
Read the WordsSet A
pat hid rip
lap wig sad
Read the WordsSet B
spin man quit tip snap
sit yak camp bat
Read the SentencesSet C
1. Jan hid the pig.2. She pets the cats.3. Ned had a big van.4. Jill can sit on the lid.5. I am glad you are not
sad.