All Aboard for Second Grade Language Arts Bundle for 2nd Grade Homeschool Reading / Language Arts. 180 lessons, including leveled readers. Provides the Student and Techer's Edition. All Aboard! for Second Grade Language Arts provides comprehensive daily Lessons that incorporate a variety of creative, interactive activities. Lessons 1-180. Key Skills and Concepts: Spelling and Vocabulary: Compound words; Homophones; Antonyms: Plural words; Contractions; Common suffixes; Double letters; Capitalization. Phonics: VCe patterns; R controlled vowel patters. Grammar: Nouns; Pronouns; Verbs and verb tenses; Contractions. Reading: Short fiction; U.S. History, Science, Geography Informational texts; Biographies. Writing: The 5 step Writing Process; Journal reflections; Main idea; Comparing and contrasting.
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The document discusses strategies for teaching mathematics vocabulary in the classroom. It provides several sources and frameworks for selecting important words to teach, such as focusing on tier two words that are frequently used across subjects. Teachers are encouraged to use multiple techniques to help students learn new vocabulary, including semantic maps, analogies, and student-created definitions. Regular review and assessment of vocabulary is important to check student understanding of key terms.
This document provides the schedule and assignments for an English composition course. It includes five essays assigned over the course of the semester: an argument essay, two narrative essays, a concept essay, and a problem/solution essay. Each week covers different writing skills and concepts through assigned readings, in-class activities, and online discussion posts. Students are expected to closely read the assigned text, The Hunger Games, and complete drafts, revisions, and a final copy of each essay.
This lesson plan aims to teach English IV students about idiomatic expressions. It will define what an idiom is and have students construct sentences using example idioms. Students will be grouped and asked questions to test their understanding of idiom meanings. For evaluation, students will determine the meanings of underlined idiomatic expressions in sentences and identify the correct answer. As an assignment, students must write a 5-10 sentence composition describing a memorable experience or place visited using sensory details.
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Tania Contreras Novoa is an 18-year-old Chilean student who is studying at university. She provides details about her background, family, education and levels of English proficiency based on tests. She outlines strategies for improving her English skills, including reading strategies, use of resources, and a strategic study plan. Tania analyzes her strengths and weaknesses in English and what language skills are most important for her future goals of traveling, teaching English, and pursuing her university degree.
This document outlines an English scheme of work for year 3 students over 12 weeks. It includes standards, learning outcomes, assessments and teacher notes for units covering self, health, family and community. Key areas of focus are speaking, listening, reading, writing, language arts and grammar. Lessons incorporate rhymes, songs, conversations and creative works to help students develop language skills. Assessments evaluate students' ability to pronounce words, participate in discussions, read texts and use grammar correctly.
This document contains an analysis of an interview conducted with a 10-year-old English language learner from Chile. The interview aimed to identify the learner's strengths and weaknesses in phonetic pronunciation, grammar usage, and comprehension. The analysis found some mispronunciations of words related to phonetic rules. It also observed that while the learner was generally able to communicate effectively, she occasionally showed hesitation, especially when pronouncing unknown words. The analysis focused on comparing the learner's pronunciation to Received Pronunciation standards and identifying opportunities to improve her English skills.
The document is an English learning module for grade 8 students that focuses on Afro-Asian literatures. It contains activities to help students understand various Afro-Asian families and their customs through videos, poems, and exercises identifying adjectives and stressed syllables. The module aims to develop students' cultural sensitivity and prepare them for both local and global engagement through English proficiency.
This lesson plan outlines a lesson on analyzing the level of importance of information listened to and writing a poetic script based on a discussed topic or work. The plan includes preparatory activities like motivation and vocabulary building. Students will then read and discuss two pieces of information to analyze their importance. Students will be divided into groups to write poetic scripts on assigned topics like love of country, helping squatters, avoiding drugs, or water conservation. The lesson aims to help students understand how listened information can be helpful and encourage perseverance and diligence after study.
The document discusses strategies for teaching mathematics vocabulary in the classroom. It provides several sources and frameworks for selecting important words to teach, such as focusing on tier two words that are frequently used across subjects. Teachers are encouraged to use multiple techniques to help students learn new vocabulary, including semantic maps, analogies, and student-created definitions. Regular review and assessment of vocabulary is important to check student understanding of key terms.
This document provides the schedule and assignments for an English composition course. It includes five essays assigned over the course of the semester: an argument essay, two narrative essays, a concept essay, and a problem/solution essay. Each week covers different writing skills and concepts through assigned readings, in-class activities, and online discussion posts. Students are expected to closely read the assigned text, The Hunger Games, and complete drafts, revisions, and a final copy of each essay.
This lesson plan aims to teach English IV students about idiomatic expressions. It will define what an idiom is and have students construct sentences using example idioms. Students will be grouped and asked questions to test their understanding of idiom meanings. For evaluation, students will determine the meanings of underlined idiomatic expressions in sentences and identify the correct answer. As an assignment, students must write a 5-10 sentence composition describing a memorable experience or place visited using sensory details.
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Tania Contreras Novoa is an 18-year-old Chilean student who is studying at university. She provides details about her background, family, education and levels of English proficiency based on tests. She outlines strategies for improving her English skills, including reading strategies, use of resources, and a strategic study plan. Tania analyzes her strengths and weaknesses in English and what language skills are most important for her future goals of traveling, teaching English, and pursuing her university degree.
This document outlines an English scheme of work for year 3 students over 12 weeks. It includes standards, learning outcomes, assessments and teacher notes for units covering self, health, family and community. Key areas of focus are speaking, listening, reading, writing, language arts and grammar. Lessons incorporate rhymes, songs, conversations and creative works to help students develop language skills. Assessments evaluate students' ability to pronounce words, participate in discussions, read texts and use grammar correctly.
This document contains an analysis of an interview conducted with a 10-year-old English language learner from Chile. The interview aimed to identify the learner's strengths and weaknesses in phonetic pronunciation, grammar usage, and comprehension. The analysis found some mispronunciations of words related to phonetic rules. It also observed that while the learner was generally able to communicate effectively, she occasionally showed hesitation, especially when pronouncing unknown words. The analysis focused on comparing the learner's pronunciation to Received Pronunciation standards and identifying opportunities to improve her English skills.
The document is an English learning module for grade 8 students that focuses on Afro-Asian literatures. It contains activities to help students understand various Afro-Asian families and their customs through videos, poems, and exercises identifying adjectives and stressed syllables. The module aims to develop students' cultural sensitivity and prepare them for both local and global engagement through English proficiency.
This lesson plan outlines a lesson on analyzing the level of importance of information listened to and writing a poetic script based on a discussed topic or work. The plan includes preparatory activities like motivation and vocabulary building. Students will then read and discuss two pieces of information to analyze their importance. Students will be divided into groups to write poetic scripts on assigned topics like love of country, helping squatters, avoiding drugs, or water conservation. The lesson aims to help students understand how listened information can be helpful and encourage perseverance and diligence after study.
The document profiles a language learner named Alexa Reichelt Barraza. It analyzes her performance in an oral diagnostic role play task at a restaurant. The summary identifies several grammatical errors made by Alexa, including incorrect word order when using a modal verb, misuse of prepositions, lack of subject-verb agreement, and improper use of articles. The profile provides examples of Alexa's errors and explains how they could be corrected to demonstrate more proficient English grammar.
The document provides a language learner profile of a student named Javiera Olivares. It identifies several linguistic needs in phonetics and grammar based on an analysis of an interview with Javiera. Specifically, it finds issues with omitting final 's' sounds, influence of spelling on pronunciation, use of the present continuous tense, omission of articles, and subject-verb agreement. It proposes focusing on pronunciation practice and embedding grammar techniques to help Javiera improve accuracy.
This document outlines a proposed curriculum for a spelling course for 10th grade students in Nizwa Secondary School. It includes a needs analysis showing students have difficulty with spelling skills. The course aims to improve spelling abilities through strategies like looking-thinking-covering-writing words. It is scheduled over 15 weeks and includes vocabulary lists, dictation quizzes, writing assignments, and games. Assessment includes dictation tests, writing tests, a reading test, and a final exam. Upon completion, students will reflect on their learning and the course's effectiveness.
This semi-detailed lesson plan outlines an English lesson for 6th grade students with the objectives of decoding unfamiliar words with suffixes and writing the correct spelling of words learned. The lesson plan provides details on preparatory activities like reviewing previous lessons and motivating students. The lesson proper involves identifying meanings of words from context, constructing sentences with new words, and reading a selection about Filipino poets. Students will apply their learning by forming new words using suffixes and evaluating underlined words with suffixes in sentences. The lesson concludes with assigning students to write a list of words with the suffixes learned.
This document contains information about making announcements, including examples of announcements and activities for students to practice creating announcements. It discusses key details to include in an announcement like the occasion/activity, location, time, and those concerned. Students are instructed to brainstorm topics and then work in groups to design announcements, presenting their creations. The document provides guidance on evaluating students' ability to write announcements based on given information.
Semi detailed lesson plan in english(phonemes)JM Cañalita
1. The lesson plan aims to teach students phonemic symbols and proper pronunciation over 60 minutes.
2. Students will identify phonemic symbols in words, write words using symbols like /ā/, /Ʊ/, /ǝ/, and understand pronunciation's importance.
3. Activities include identifying phonemic symbols in words from flashcards, discussing why correct pronunciation matters, and students writing words with given symbols.
Mediante el presente test se pretende evaluar los logros de los estudiantes frente a las competencias comunicativas descritas por el marco común europeo para el nivel A1.
This lesson plan aims to teach students how to analyze the importance of information they listen to and write a poetic script based on a discussed topic or work. The plan includes motivating students by asking where they hear news reports, reviewing vocabulary, reading two information passages about books and slums, discussing the passages, and having groups write poetic scripts on assigned topics like patriotism and conservation. Students will then analyze how information they hear can help and be assigned to write their own poetic script.
The document is a syllabus for an English Level 6 course at Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo in Ecuador. It provides information about the course, including its objectives, topics, activities and assessment. The course aims to develop students' English communication skills through topics like relationships, sustainable lifestyles, education and city life. Students will practice all language skills and apply their learning to interact in various situations. By the end of the course, students will be able to effectively use the vocabulary and grammar taught to communicate in English.
The document outlines a 3-day English lesson plan on idioms for 8th grade students. Day 1 introduces idioms and their literal and figurative meanings through examples. Students practice identifying meanings in groups. Day 2 reviews idioms from Day 1 and teaches new ones through definitions and examples. Students practice matching idioms to definitions and writing their own sentences. Day 3 assesses students through a quiz identifying idioms from illustrations and definitions and a cloze test choosing the correct idiom to complete sentences.
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This document outlines the scheme of work for Year 3 students over the course of one year. It is divided into 12 weeks covering 5 units of study: Things I Do, Being Healthy, My Cousins My Neighbour, People Around Me, and Having Fun. Each week lists the learning standards and outcomes for listening, speaking, reading, writing, language arts and grammar. The standards cover pronunciation, comprehension, composition, performance and correct usage of parts of speech. Evidence of learning and the teacher's notes emphasize thinking skills, values, creativity and multiple intelligences. The scheme provides structure and assessment criteria for instructing students in English language proficiency over the academic year.
This lesson plan focuses on teaching modals to 7th grade students. It includes objectives of appreciating a song about modals, analyzing a comic strip using modals, and composing sentences with modals. Activities include viewing a music video, a vocabulary activity matching words by meaning, analyzing a comic strip, answering questions about modal uses, and completing exercises practicing modal uses. The plan aims to help students understand and apply modals.
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The Four Domains. There are four domains in English Language Development (ELD): reading, writing, listening, and speaking. In this assignment, you will research the four domains and find effective instructional strategies utilized to facilitate ELD. Write a paper that includes the following:
This document provides tips and techniques for narrative writing. It discusses key elements of narratives such as plot structure, use of tenses, sentence structures, and characteristics. The document outlines the writing process which includes prewriting by planning the narrative, writing a draft following the plan, revising the content, and proofreading. Sample narrative writing prompts are also provided.
The document discusses learning to construct compound sentences in Spanish using connectives like "porque", which means "because". Students are asked to match English adjectives to Spanish adjectives and use some of the adjectives to form opinions about people or TV shows using "porque". Examples are provided such as "Me encanta Maxi porque es inteligente" (I love Maxi because he is intelligent). Students then check each other's work to see if the sentences were formed correctly.
This lesson plan teaches 6th grade students about the parts of a letter. It begins with the objective of identifying the parts of a letter. It then provides sample letters and their parts, including the heading, salutation, body, closing, and signature. Students practice identifying these parts in sample letters. They also write their own letter using the correct parts. The lesson ends with an evaluation to check student comprehension of the letter parts.
The document is a daily lesson log for an English class in Grade 9. It outlines the objectives, content, learning resources and procedures for the week. The objectives are to understand how literature values people and to develop verbal/non-verbal skills for a performance. The content is about observing others' circumstances. Resources include textbooks and additional materials. Procedures include reviewing concepts, presenting new material, discussions, practice activities and assessments to meet the learning competencies.
The document provides a daily lesson log for an English class that includes objectives, content, procedures, and activities for the week. The objectives list learning competencies like restating sentences, using compound sentences, identifying word meanings, and distinguishing text types. The content section outlines topics to be covered like restating sentences, using compound and complex sentences, word meanings, arranging details in time order, and understanding visual media. The procedures describe introducing, modeling, practicing, and assessing the skills. A variety of activities like group work, discussions, and games are outlined to help students master the objectives.
This document analyzes the English language learning of a student through a recorded interview. It identifies two phonetic problems - the student does not pronounce the dental fricative sound correctly and mispronounces some vowel sounds. It also finds two grammatical errors - incorrect use of past tense and omission of the 's' in third person verbs. Suggestions are provided to help the student improve, such as explicit phonetic explanations, practice exercises with targeted sounds and verbs, and oral presentations using correct grammar.
This document outlines 160 science lessons covering topics in ecology, matter, earth science, and atmospheric science. The lessons progress from introductory concepts like biotic and abiotic ecosystem components, the states of matter, and earth's layers, to more advanced topics such as food webs and human impacts on ecosystems, chemical properties and reactions, plate tectonics, the water cycle, and ocean pollution. Each lesson lists an objective and is designed to build students' understanding of environmental systems and the relationship between living and non-living things.
Este documento discute o reconhecimento de objetos antigos por pessoas de diferentes idades. Se uma pessoa reconhecer mais de 70% dos itens, eles estão envelhecendo mas ainda lúcidos. Se reconhecer 50% ou menos, estão na meia-idade. Se reconhecer apenas alguns itens, são considerados jovens ou possivelmente esquecidos.
This document provides information on different techniques for reducing stress in 3 sentences or less, including deep breathing, meditation, exercise, yoga, laughter, classical music and mindfulness meditation. Deep breathing involves inhaling through the nose so the stomach rises and exhaling through the mouth. Meditation and mindfulness can help calm the nervous system by focusing on breathing or a repeated word or phrase. Practicing these relaxation techniques regularly can help lower stress levels and boost mood and energy.
The document profiles a language learner named Alexa Reichelt Barraza. It analyzes her performance in an oral diagnostic role play task at a restaurant. The summary identifies several grammatical errors made by Alexa, including incorrect word order when using a modal verb, misuse of prepositions, lack of subject-verb agreement, and improper use of articles. The profile provides examples of Alexa's errors and explains how they could be corrected to demonstrate more proficient English grammar.
The document provides a language learner profile of a student named Javiera Olivares. It identifies several linguistic needs in phonetics and grammar based on an analysis of an interview with Javiera. Specifically, it finds issues with omitting final 's' sounds, influence of spelling on pronunciation, use of the present continuous tense, omission of articles, and subject-verb agreement. It proposes focusing on pronunciation practice and embedding grammar techniques to help Javiera improve accuracy.
This document outlines a proposed curriculum for a spelling course for 10th grade students in Nizwa Secondary School. It includes a needs analysis showing students have difficulty with spelling skills. The course aims to improve spelling abilities through strategies like looking-thinking-covering-writing words. It is scheduled over 15 weeks and includes vocabulary lists, dictation quizzes, writing assignments, and games. Assessment includes dictation tests, writing tests, a reading test, and a final exam. Upon completion, students will reflect on their learning and the course's effectiveness.
This semi-detailed lesson plan outlines an English lesson for 6th grade students with the objectives of decoding unfamiliar words with suffixes and writing the correct spelling of words learned. The lesson plan provides details on preparatory activities like reviewing previous lessons and motivating students. The lesson proper involves identifying meanings of words from context, constructing sentences with new words, and reading a selection about Filipino poets. Students will apply their learning by forming new words using suffixes and evaluating underlined words with suffixes in sentences. The lesson concludes with assigning students to write a list of words with the suffixes learned.
This document contains information about making announcements, including examples of announcements and activities for students to practice creating announcements. It discusses key details to include in an announcement like the occasion/activity, location, time, and those concerned. Students are instructed to brainstorm topics and then work in groups to design announcements, presenting their creations. The document provides guidance on evaluating students' ability to write announcements based on given information.
Semi detailed lesson plan in english(phonemes)JM Cañalita
1. The lesson plan aims to teach students phonemic symbols and proper pronunciation over 60 minutes.
2. Students will identify phonemic symbols in words, write words using symbols like /ā/, /Ʊ/, /ǝ/, and understand pronunciation's importance.
3. Activities include identifying phonemic symbols in words from flashcards, discussing why correct pronunciation matters, and students writing words with given symbols.
Mediante el presente test se pretende evaluar los logros de los estudiantes frente a las competencias comunicativas descritas por el marco común europeo para el nivel A1.
This lesson plan aims to teach students how to analyze the importance of information they listen to and write a poetic script based on a discussed topic or work. The plan includes motivating students by asking where they hear news reports, reviewing vocabulary, reading two information passages about books and slums, discussing the passages, and having groups write poetic scripts on assigned topics like patriotism and conservation. Students will then analyze how information they hear can help and be assigned to write their own poetic script.
The document is a syllabus for an English Level 6 course at Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo in Ecuador. It provides information about the course, including its objectives, topics, activities and assessment. The course aims to develop students' English communication skills through topics like relationships, sustainable lifestyles, education and city life. Students will practice all language skills and apply their learning to interact in various situations. By the end of the course, students will be able to effectively use the vocabulary and grammar taught to communicate in English.
The document outlines a 3-day English lesson plan on idioms for 8th grade students. Day 1 introduces idioms and their literal and figurative meanings through examples. Students practice identifying meanings in groups. Day 2 reviews idioms from Day 1 and teaches new ones through definitions and examples. Students practice matching idioms to definitions and writing their own sentences. Day 3 assesses students through a quiz identifying idioms from illustrations and definitions and a cloze test choosing the correct idiom to complete sentences.
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This document outlines the scheme of work for Year 3 students over the course of one year. It is divided into 12 weeks covering 5 units of study: Things I Do, Being Healthy, My Cousins My Neighbour, People Around Me, and Having Fun. Each week lists the learning standards and outcomes for listening, speaking, reading, writing, language arts and grammar. The standards cover pronunciation, comprehension, composition, performance and correct usage of parts of speech. Evidence of learning and the teacher's notes emphasize thinking skills, values, creativity and multiple intelligences. The scheme provides structure and assessment criteria for instructing students in English language proficiency over the academic year.
This lesson plan focuses on teaching modals to 7th grade students. It includes objectives of appreciating a song about modals, analyzing a comic strip using modals, and composing sentences with modals. Activities include viewing a music video, a vocabulary activity matching words by meaning, analyzing a comic strip, answering questions about modal uses, and completing exercises practicing modal uses. The plan aims to help students understand and apply modals.
Ell 240 Enthusiastic Study / snaptutorial.comStephenson47
The Four Domains. There are four domains in English Language Development (ELD): reading, writing, listening, and speaking. In this assignment, you will research the four domains and find effective instructional strategies utilized to facilitate ELD. Write a paper that includes the following:
This document provides tips and techniques for narrative writing. It discusses key elements of narratives such as plot structure, use of tenses, sentence structures, and characteristics. The document outlines the writing process which includes prewriting by planning the narrative, writing a draft following the plan, revising the content, and proofreading. Sample narrative writing prompts are also provided.
The document discusses learning to construct compound sentences in Spanish using connectives like "porque", which means "because". Students are asked to match English adjectives to Spanish adjectives and use some of the adjectives to form opinions about people or TV shows using "porque". Examples are provided such as "Me encanta Maxi porque es inteligente" (I love Maxi because he is intelligent). Students then check each other's work to see if the sentences were formed correctly.
This lesson plan teaches 6th grade students about the parts of a letter. It begins with the objective of identifying the parts of a letter. It then provides sample letters and their parts, including the heading, salutation, body, closing, and signature. Students practice identifying these parts in sample letters. They also write their own letter using the correct parts. The lesson ends with an evaluation to check student comprehension of the letter parts.
The document is a daily lesson log for an English class in Grade 9. It outlines the objectives, content, learning resources and procedures for the week. The objectives are to understand how literature values people and to develop verbal/non-verbal skills for a performance. The content is about observing others' circumstances. Resources include textbooks and additional materials. Procedures include reviewing concepts, presenting new material, discussions, practice activities and assessments to meet the learning competencies.
The document provides a daily lesson log for an English class that includes objectives, content, procedures, and activities for the week. The objectives list learning competencies like restating sentences, using compound sentences, identifying word meanings, and distinguishing text types. The content section outlines topics to be covered like restating sentences, using compound and complex sentences, word meanings, arranging details in time order, and understanding visual media. The procedures describe introducing, modeling, practicing, and assessing the skills. A variety of activities like group work, discussions, and games are outlined to help students master the objectives.
This document analyzes the English language learning of a student through a recorded interview. It identifies two phonetic problems - the student does not pronounce the dental fricative sound correctly and mispronounces some vowel sounds. It also finds two grammatical errors - incorrect use of past tense and omission of the 's' in third person verbs. Suggestions are provided to help the student improve, such as explicit phonetic explanations, practice exercises with targeted sounds and verbs, and oral presentations using correct grammar.
This document outlines 160 science lessons covering topics in ecology, matter, earth science, and atmospheric science. The lessons progress from introductory concepts like biotic and abiotic ecosystem components, the states of matter, and earth's layers, to more advanced topics such as food webs and human impacts on ecosystems, chemical properties and reactions, plate tectonics, the water cycle, and ocean pollution. Each lesson lists an objective and is designed to build students' understanding of environmental systems and the relationship between living and non-living things.
Este documento discute o reconhecimento de objetos antigos por pessoas de diferentes idades. Se uma pessoa reconhecer mais de 70% dos itens, eles estão envelhecendo mas ainda lúcidos. Se reconhecer 50% ou menos, estão na meia-idade. Se reconhecer apenas alguns itens, são considerados jovens ou possivelmente esquecidos.
This document provides information on different techniques for reducing stress in 3 sentences or less, including deep breathing, meditation, exercise, yoga, laughter, classical music and mindfulness meditation. Deep breathing involves inhaling through the nose so the stomach rises and exhaling through the mouth. Meditation and mindfulness can help calm the nervous system by focusing on breathing or a repeated word or phrase. Practicing these relaxation techniques regularly can help lower stress levels and boost mood and energy.
Branded content publishers often experience an early crisis in confidence when still new to the storytelling ballgame. And why wouldn't they? A mere 30% of B2B marketers feel their content marketing strategy is effective and 55% of them don't even know what a genuine success looks like.
Allah adalah sumber dari segala hikmat. Dia maha bijak, adil dan baik. Terpisah dari Kristus, orang-orang paling bijaksana yang pernah hidup sekalipun tidak dapat memahami-Nya. Mereka mungkin mengaku bijaksana; mereka mungkin merasa bangga dalam pencapaian mereka; namun ilmu pengetahuan belaka, selain dari kebenaran agung yang berpusat di dalam Kristus, adalah sia-sia. ‘Janganlah orang bijaksana bermegah karena kebijaksanaannya: ... tetapi siapa yang mau bermegah, baiklah bermegah karena yang berikut: bahwa ia memahami dan mengenal Aku, bahwa Akulah TUHAN yang menunjukkan kasih setia, keadilan dan kebenaran di bumi; sungguh, semuanya itu Kusukai, demikianlah firman TUHAN.’
Janice Jones has over 14 years of experience in quality assurance management roles in the life science industry. She is skilled in quality assurance, quality control, regulatory compliance, and laboratory management. Her background includes establishing quality management systems, developing standard operating procedures, conducting audits and inspections, and ensuring compliance. She is currently seeking a new opportunity in quality assurance management.
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Edelman is a large independent PR agency that was one of the first to engage in social media. It has over 3,200 employees worldwide and helps clients with social media strategies like community building, listening programs, and blogger outreach. To succeed in social media, companies need new training, an open culture that shares information, and leaders willing to take risks and learn from mistakes. Ongoing listening, refinement, and measurement of engagement, participation, and ROI is also important.
This document provides a social situation analysis for Charlotte Russe. It summarizes the company's history, goals, target audience, and current financial performance. It then analyzes Charlotte Russe's social media presence and traffic compared to competitors. Key findings include that Forever 21 has higher engagement levels and Rue 21 has more Facebook check-ins. The document concludes with recommendations for Charlotte Russe's social media strategy, including increasing posts and engagement.
This document presents information on international business franchising. It discusses what a franchise is, the main types of franchising including product and business format franchising. Examples of successful franchises like Subway, McDonald's and Pizza Hut are provided. The advantages of franchising include increased outlets with minimal capital and brand recognition. Disadvantages include the complexity of coordinating a network of semi-independent businesses. The document concludes that potential franchisees should carefully consider factors like affordability, acceptability, awareness and availability before purchasing a franchise.
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Best Homeschool Curriculum and Cheap Homeschool Curiculum (Affordable)! Voyages in Third Grade Language Arts reviews and reinforces the core fundamentals of Language Arts introduced in Kindergarten through Second Grade, and introduces new skills that encourages linguistic growth. Well-structured and balanced, these lessons are committed to developing the student's reading, creative writing, spelling, vocabulary, phonics, grammar and communication skills. Each core Language Arts element in these lessons is presented, practiced, applied, reviewed and formally assessed. There are 180 lessons.
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This document contains information about the High Flyer English language textbook. It includes:
- An introduction outlining the components of the High Flyer course, including the Students' Book, Workbook, Tests, Teacher's Book, and audio cassettes.
- An explanation of the strands or elements that run through the course, including grammar, vocabulary, reading, listening, speaking, writing, pronunciation, and project work.
- Guidance for teachers on techniques for teaching and learning with High Flyer, such as elicitation, dealing with the grammar boxes, and dealing with the skills boxes.
- An acknowledgements page thanking copyright holders.
This document provides information about an English syllabus for a Tourism and Hospitality major study program at Universidad Estatal de Bolívar in Ecuador. It outlines the course details including credits, prerequisites, instructor information, learning outcomes, units of study, and assessment methods. The course aims to prepare students at a low basic English grammar and conversational level equivalent to B1+ on the Common European Framework of Reference. Over the course of 8 units, students will develop reading, listening, speaking and writing skills through activities involving different topics related to tourism and hospitality. Their skills and knowledge will be assessed through exams and assignments after each unit.
This document provides information about an English Level 6 syllabus for a university in Ecuador.
It includes:
- General information about the course including subject code, credits, hours, semester, etc.
- Prerequisites and corequisites for the course
- A description of the course objectives to develop students' English communication skills through topics like relationships, sustainability, education, and city life.
The syllabus is divided into 4 units covering various language skills and topics. Assessment includes diagnosis tests, classwork, oral presentations, quizzes. The goal is for students to apply their English skills to interact meaningfully in different settings by the end of the course.
The document describes 10 activities for an English language classroom. Each activity aims to practice a certain language skill (speaking, listening, writing, etc.) and includes the objective, level, description, and sometimes an adaptation or scoring rubric. The activities focus on eliciting prior knowledge, asking about personal information, preferences and opinions, describing pictures, debating topics, role playing invitations, and practicing grammatical structures like comparatives. Scoring is done through checklists, rubrics, or answer keys depending on the activity.
The document outlines a workshop on improving English skills for Korean elementary students. It discusses keys to teaching English, including being fun and engaging in the classroom. It provides goals and strategies for developing reading, writing, listening and speaking skills for different grade levels. Activities are suggested such as reading aloud, vocabulary cards, dramatic retelling and games to encourage student interaction. Websites with additional resources are also listed.
This lesson plan is for a mixed ability 8th grade class studying Romeo and Juliet. The learning objectives are to infer Juliet's feelings in Act 4 Scene 1 and understand the events of the scene. Students will read extracts and discuss quotes that reveal Juliet's character. They will predict flaws in the Friar's plan and write a PEE paragraph analyzing Juliet's character using evidence from the text. The lesson incorporates various strategies like collaborative work, independent learning, and feedback to engage students at different levels and challenge them cognitively. Homework is to write another PEE paragraph analyzing Juliet's character in Act 4 Scene 1.
The document provides a lesson plan for an English class at SMPN 2 Demak. The plan covers 12 meetings and focuses on developing students' understanding of functional texts, including signs, messages, invitations, letters, announcements, and songs. Each meeting involves pre-reading, whilst-reading, and post-reading activities using the three-phase technique and total physical response method. Assessment includes tests of students' ability to understand implicit and explicit meaning from the texts and provide verbal responses about songs. The goal is for students to gain competency in comprehending social and academic English contexts.
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9. A - think that a life in catering would have meant that I would always have been working when my friends were playing and vice versa.
10. F - Now I can enjoy cooking for others without the pressure of having to please customers every night.
11. G - Cooking for friends is a pleasure rather than a chore.
12. B - I also try to choose dishes that I have not cooked before so that I can learn new skills.
13. C - I take into account any dietary requirements or food allergies they may have.
14. D - The meal usually lasts a couple of hours with plenty of
Here are the sentences in the order they fit in the gaps in the text:
9. A - think that a life in catering would have meant that I would always have been working when my friends were playing and vice versa.
10. F - Now I can enjoy cooking for others without the pressure of having to please paying customers every night of the week.
11. G - I have found that cooking for friends is a very rewarding pastime.
12. B - I also try to introduce them to new flavours and dishes that they may not have tried before.
13. C - I enjoy experimenting with different ingredients and cuisines.
14. D - Of course, I don't always get it
This document contains eight complete practice tests for the Cambridge ESOL First Certificate in English examination. Each test contains five papers that mirror the actual exam: Reading, Writing, Use of English, Listening, and Speaking. For each paper, the summary provides an overview of the task types, formats, and number of questions. The document also includes exam overviews, tips for students, answer keys, and audio transcripts. In total, it provides over 200 pages of authentic practice material for students preparing for the First Certificate in English exam.
Here are the sentences in the order they fit in the gaps in the text:
9. A - think that a life in catering would have meant that I would always have been working when my friends were playing and vice versa.
10. G - Now I am able to relax and enjoy cooking for others without the pressure of having to please customers every night.
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and editors.
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3. Lesson 1
Bikes
Objective: The student will be introduced to the following:
Phonics: VCe Long Vowel Patterns
Reading: Informational Text
Grammar: Nouns
Writing: Introduction to the Writing Process – Prewriting and Drafting
Spelling:
bike tire ride safe frame race shape stage size take
Lesson 2
Jasper and the Magic Bone
Objective: The student will be introduced to the following:
Phonics: R Controlled Vowels
Reading: Short Fiction
Grammar: Adjectives
Writing: Five-Step Writing Process
Spelling:
warm park before morning forgot summer never tired bark closer
Lesson 3
Make a Wish
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Phonics: R Controlled Vowels
Reading: Short Fiction
Grammar: Adjectives
Writing: 5 Step Writing Process – Prewriting, Drafting, Revising, Proofreading, and Publishing
Spelling: warm park summer never morning forgot bark tired before closer
Lesson 4
Family Dinner
Objective: The student will learn about, review or practice the following:
Reading: Short Fiction
Grammar: Compound Words
Writing: Quick Write, Quotation Marks
Spelling:
hot-dog birthday meatball afternoon peapod pancake pineapple oatmeal cheesecake breakfast
Lesson 5
Talk about the Seasons
Objective: The student will learn about, review or practice the following:
Reading: Informational Text
Grammar: Nouns, Antonyms
Writing: Five-Step Writing Process, Compare and Contrast
Spelling: hot short cold before wet after dry different long same
SAM
PLE
4. Lesson 6
Is it Summer?
Objective: The student will learn about, review or practice the following:
Reading: Informational Text
Grammar: Nouns, Antonyms
Writing: Five-Step Writing Process
Spelling: hot short cold before wet after dry different long same
Lesson 7
Flying on a Plane
Objective: The student will be introduced to the following:
Reading: Informational Text
Grammar: Contractions
Writing: Retelling, Journal
Spelling: it’s (it is) they’ll (they will) can’t (can not) doesn’t (does not) aren’t (are not) haven’t
(have not) won’t (will not) weren’t (were not) they’re (they are) don’t (do not)
Lesson 8
Two Special Girls
Objective: The student will learn about or gain more practice with the following:
Reading: Short Fiction
Writing: Five-Step Writing Process
Spelling: Common suffixes – er, est, ing, ly tallest shorter taller finally saddest quickly sadder
hurting shortest talking
Lesson 9
Unique Individuals
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Reading: Short Fiction
Writing: Five-Step Writing Process
Spelling: Common suffixes – er, est, ing, ly tallest shorter taller finally saddest quickly sadder
hurting shortest talking
Lesson 10
Until Christmas Day
Lessons 1-9 Spelling Assessment
Objective: The student will be introduced to the following:
Reading: Short Fiction
Grammar: Verbs
Writing: Journal Writing
Spelling: Christmas mother morning money Santa Claus children sister paper
house father
SAM
PLE
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5. Lesson 11
The City
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Phonics: Syllable Patterns
Reading: Short Fiction
Grammar: Verb Tense (Past, Present, and Future)
Writing: Five-Step Writing Process
Spelling: pack look travel reach cross fill want work look hitch search
Lesson 12
Busy City
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Reading: Short Fiction
Grammar: Verb Tense (Past, Present, and Future)
Writing: Five-Step Writing Process
Spelling: pack reach travel fill cross work want hitch look search
Lesson 13
Brett and His Ball
Objective: The student will be introduced to the following:
Reading: Biography
Grammar: Pronouns
Writing: Outline
Spelling: I me she him it we her they you them he us
Lesson 14
Touchdown!
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Reading: Biography
Grammar: Pronouns
Writing: Biography
Spelling: I me she him it we her they you them he us
Lesson 15
Fly! A Hummingbird’s Tale
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Short Fiction
Grammar: Pronouns
Writing: Fantasy Story
Spelling: Compound Words hummingbird newspaper zookeeper outside indoor whenever
birdcage outdoor bathtub
SAM
PLE
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6. Lesson 16
Fiesta!
Objective: The student will be introduced to the following:
Reading: Short Fiction
Grammar: Order Words
Writing: Retelling, Journal Writing
Spelling: first while once begin after morning before night then next
Lesson 17
Party Time
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Short Fiction
Grammar: Order Words
Writing: Retelling, Journal Writing
Spelling: first while once begin after morning before night then next
Lesson 18
South for the Winter
Objective: The student will be introduced to or gain familiarity with:
Reading: Informational text
Writing: Journal Writing, Cause and Effect
Spelling: Prefix re- and suffix – er refuel longer return easier warmer shorter
Lesson 19
The Great Lakes State
Objective: The student will be introduced to the following:
Reading: Informational
Grammar: Adverbs, Comparative and Superlative Words
Writing: Five-Step Writing Process
Spelling: big even more even warm cold far very almost never too
Lesson 20
Superior State
Objective: The student will gain more familiarity with:
Reading: Informational text
Grammar: Adverbs, Comparative and Superlative Words
Writing: Five-Step Writing Process
Spelling: big more warm far cold never almost too even very
Lesson 21
A Cold March on a Horse Farm
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Phonics: R Controlled Vowels
Reading: Short Fiction
Writing: Journal Writing
Spelling: horse carrot third hurt farm start March door winter
SAM
PLE
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7. Lesson 22
Money
Objective: The student will be introduced to the following:
Phonics: Consonant Diagraphs ch and sh
Reading: Informational Text
Writing: Problem and Solution
Spelling: each shoe change wash shape choice reach share bunch stash
Lesson 23
Keep the Change
Objective: The student will gain more familiarity with the following:
Phonics: Consonant digraphs “ch” and “sh”
Reading: Informational Text
Writing: Problem and Solution
Spelling: each shoe change wash shape choice reach share bunch stash
Lesson 24
I Like Pie
Objective: The student will be introduced to the following:
Phonics: Long Vowel Combinations (ie, ee, ai, ea,ee)
Reading: Short Fiction
Writing: Reflection
Spelling: pie keep need cheat chain cheese bead peel week cream
Lesson 25
Four Layer Pie
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Phonics: Long Vowel Combinations (ie, ee, ai, ea,ee)
Reading: Short Fiction
Writing: Journal writing, Comparing and Contrasting
Spelling: pie keep need cheat chain cheese bead peel week cream
Lesson 26
Ike is Missing
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Phonics: Long Vowel Combinations (ay, ai, ea, ee)
Reading: Short Fiction
Writing: Journal Reflection
Spelling: mean away idea tease meet treat feel afraid
SAM
PLE
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8. Lesson 27
The New Kid
Objective: The student will be introduced to the following:
Reading: Short Fiction
Grammar: Multiple Meaning Words
Writing: Five-Step Writing Process, Quotation Marks
Spelling: stick watch pin feet light bowl fire yard line ball
Lesson 28
Everyone Is Welcome here
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Short Fiction
Grammar: Multiple Meaning Words
Writing: Five-Step Writing Process, Quotation Marks, Demonstration Speech
Spelling: stick watch bowl fire pin line yard light feet ball
Lesson 29
Storytellers
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Reading: Informational text
Grammar: Adjectives
Writing: Storytelling
Spelling: good great happy true simple pretty important famous smart interesting
Lesson 30
Story Time
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Reading: Informational text
Grammar: Adjectives
Writing: Storytelling
Spelling: good pretty great important happy famous true smart simple interesting
Lesson 31
Happy Birthday
Objective: The student will be introduced to the following:
Reading: Short Fiction
Grammar: Homophones
Writing: Problem and Solution
Spelling: wry rye bored board days daze fur fir route root pear pair flee flea loot lute buoy boy
to two
SAM
PLE
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9. Lesson 32
Green Grocer
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Phonics: Vowel Digraphs ee and ea
Reading: Short Fiction
Writing: Problem and Solution
Spelling: green sweet eat seeds peanuts wheat peaches beans leaf meat
Lesson 33
Let’s Go Green!
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Phonics: Vowel Digraphs ee and ea
Reading: Short Fiction
Writing: Problem and Solution
Spelling: green wheat sweet peaches eat beans seeds leaf peanuts meat
Lesson 34
You’re Welcome
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Phonics: High frequency W Words
Reading: Short Fiction
Writing: Journal Reflection
Spelling: where who what when want watch we window with why
Lesson 35
Whit Wit
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Short Fiction
Grammar: Homophones
Writing: Story Elements
Spelling: ate eight aunt ant ball bawl be bee blew blue chili chilly seller cellar scent cent sent
course coarse pause paws
Lesson 36
The Same but Different
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Short Fiction
Grammar: Homophones
Writing: Story Elements
Spelling: ate eight aunt ant ball bawl be bee blew blue chili chilly seller cellar scent cent sent
course coarse pause paws
Lesson 37
Outside Games
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Informational Text, Classification and Recall of Details
SAM
PLE
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10. Writing: Story Prediction
Spelling: field play park game swings jump slide hide climb kite
Lesson 38
Nobody Goes on Vacation
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Short Fiction
Grammar: Pronouns
Writing: Classifying Information
Spelling: each anybody nobody everything everybody few somebody every them this
Lesson 39
Nobody Did It
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Short Fiction
Grammar: Pronouns
Writing: Classifying Information
Spelling: each anybody nobody everything everybody few somebody every them this
Lesson 40
Cherry Festival
Objective: The student will be introduced to the following:
Reading: Short Fiction
Grammar: Cardinal and Ordinal numbers, Adjectives and Nouns
Writing: Summarizing, Sequence of Events
Spelling: one three five first third two four ten second fourth
Lesson 41
The Nation’s Capital
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Reading: Short Fiction
Grammar: Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers, Adjectives, Nouns
Writing: Summarizing, Sequence of Events
Spelling: one ten two first three second four third five fourth
Lesson 42
The Joy of Scooping
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Phonics: Vowel Digraphs ai, oo, and ou
Reading: Short Fiction
Writing: Journal Reflection
Spelling: tail room aid pool rain scoop train round wait house
Lesson 43
Icky Insects
Objective: The student will be introduced to the following:
Phonics: Vowel y
SAM
PLE
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11. Reading: Informational Text
Writing: Tree Map, Journal Reflection
Spelling: many tiny yucky sticky fly really body daddy icky every
Lesson 44
Katie’s Cookies
Objective: The student will be introduced to the following:
Reading: Short Fiction
Grammar: Measurement Words
Writing: Journal Reflection, Compare and Contrast
Spelling: minutes hour o’clock quarter degrees temperature half whole pound mile
teaspoon tablespoon
Lesson 45
Baker’s Dozen
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Grammar: Measurement Words
Writing: Journal Reflection, Compare and Contrast
Spelling: minutes hour o’clock quarter degrees temperature half whole pound mile
teaspoon tablespoon
Lesson 46
Working Out
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Informational Text
Grammar: Nouns
Writing: Five-Step Writing Process
Spelling: body belly heart back lungs arms nurse legs
doctor sports
Lesson 47
Physical Fitness
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Reading: Informational Text
Grammar: Nouns
Writing: Five-Step Writing Process
Spelling: body belly heart back lungs arms nurse legs doctor sports
Lesson 48
Butterflies
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Informational Text
Writing: Sequence of Events
Spelling: Compound Words butterfly rainforest lifecycle breakfast eggshell backside
undergoing eyeballs daytime nighttime
SAM
PLE
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12. Lesson 49
Sports
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Informational Text
Grammar: Plural Nouns
Writing: Thinking Map, Five-Step Writing Process
Spelling: Compound Words sometime outfit outfield basketball homerun handshake baseball
infield backyard layup
Lesson 50
More than a Pastime
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Reading: Informational Text
Grammar: Plural Nouns
Writing: Thinking Map, Five-Step Writing Process
Spelling: Compound Words sometime infield homerun basketball backyard outfield layup outfit
baseball handshake
Lesson 51
Karen’s First Work Week
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Phonics: R Controlled Vowels
Reading: Short Fiction
Writing: Journal Reflection
Spelling: shirt cherry reward herd dirt storm markers poster card fork
Lesson 52
Bonita at the Beach
Objective: The student will be introduced to the following:
Phonics: Vowel Digraphs ea, ee, ai, ay
Reading: Short Fiction
Writing: Journal Reflection
Spelling: beach neat treat breed speed breeze main trail sail play day say
Lesson 53
American Coins
Objective: The student will be introduced to the following:
Phonics: Vowel Digraphs oi and ue
Reading: Informational Text
Grammar: Pronouns
Writing: Compare and Contrast, Five-Step Writing Process
Spelling: coin dollar quarter dime copper nickel penny value worth silver
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13. Lesson 54
Legal Tender
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Phonics: Vowel Digraphs oi and ue
Reading: Informational Text
Grammar: Pronouns
Writing: Compare and Contrast
Spelling: coin penny dollar value quarter worth dime copper nickel silver
Lesson 55
Planets
Objective: The student will be introduced to the following:
Reading: Informational Text
Grammar: Contractions
Writing: Compare and Contrast, Summarize
Spelling: planet Jupiter Mercury Saturn Venus Uranus Earth Neptune Mars Pluto
Lesson 56
How Many Planets?
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Informational Text
Writing: Compare and Contrast, Summarize
Spelling: planet Jupiter Mercury Saturn Venus Uranus Earth Neptune Mars Pluto
Lesson 57
Noses and Scents
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Reading: Informational Text, Content Vocabulary
Grammar: Antonyms
Writing: Tree Map, Five-Step Writing Process
Spelling: smell breathe nose sense sneeze taste air brain mouth scent
Lesson 58
No Manners Molly
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Short Fiction, Content Vocabulary
Grammar: Synonyms
Writing: Cause and Effect, Five-Step Writing Process
Spelling: young important polite hungry manners gasped special event meal gross
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14. Lesson 59
Be Polite
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Short Fiction, Content Vocabulary
Grammar: Synonyms
Writing: Cause and Effect, Five-Step Writing Process
Spelling: young gasped important special polite event hungry meal manners gross
Lesson 60
Hugh and the Whole World
Objective: The student will be introduced to or gain familiarity with:
Phonics: Silent Letters
Writing: Tree Map, Five-Step Writing Process
Spelling: autumn knight buffet whole whistle kneel wrote knew white wrap knives
Lesson 61
Worldly Hugh
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Phonics: Silent Letters
Reading: Short Fiction
Writing: Thinking Map, Five-Step Writing Process
Spelling: autumn wrote kneel white knives whistle buffet wrap knew whole knight
Lesson 62
Towering Terrance
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Phonics: R Controlled Vowels
Reading: Short Fiction
Writing: Story Structure, Writing Process
Spelling: court clearing barging charge firmly certain cheered discovered towered party
Lesson 63
Tall Tale
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Phonics: R Controlled Vowels
Reading: Short Fiction
Spelling: court clearing barging charge firmly certain cheered discovered towered party
Lesson 64
Hannah’s Horror on Halloween
Objective: The student will be introduced to the following:
Phonics: Double Letters
Reading: Short Fiction
Writing: Main Idea and Details, Writing Process
Spelling: Halloween silly supper matter collect common yell horrible dress little
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15. Lesson 65
Trick! No Treat
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Phonics: Double Letters
Reading: Short Fiction
Writing: Main Idea and Details, Writing Process
Spelling: Halloween silly supper matter collect common yell horrible dress little
Lesson 66
The Seasons
Objective: The student will become familiar with the following:
Grammar: Verbs and nouns review
Reading: Informational Text
Spelling: drive shovel walk wear stay grow rain snow rake visit
Lesson 67
Seasonal Sensation
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Grammar: Verbs and nouns review
Reading: Informational Text
Writing: Writing a story summary
Spelling: drive shovel walk wear stay grow rain snow rake visit
Lesson 68
Frederick Douglass
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Biography, U.S. Historical informational text
Writing: Biographies
Spelling: slave plantation teach freedom owner escape fight history read thankful
Lesson 69
Escape to Freedom
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Biography, Content Vocabulary
Writing: Biography
Spelling: slave plantation teach freedom owner escape fight history read thankful
Lesson 70
States of Matter
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Science Informational Text
Grammar: Homophones, Nouns
Writing: Summarizing
Spelling: matter solid liquid gas water wood would threw through see sea flower flour
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16. Lesson 71
Sarah the Squirrel and Bert the Bird
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Phonics: R Controlled Vowels
Reading: Short Fiction
Writing: Compare and Contrast, Quotation Marks
Spelling: forest herds birth squirrel bird acorn feather barely gather tears
Lesson 72
Friends Forever
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Phonics: R Controlled Vowels
Reading: Short Fiction
Writing: Compare and Contrast, Quotation Marks
Spelling: forest herds birth squirrel bird acorn feather barely gather tears
Lesson 73
The Continents
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Phonics: R Controlled Vowels
Reading: Informational Text
Writing: Main Idea and Details, Writing Process, Capitalization
Spelling: continent world country Asia Africa North America South America Antarctica
Europe Australia
Lesson 74
Sensational Seven
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Phonics: R Controlled Vowels
Reading: Geography Informational Text
Writing: Main Idea and Details, Writing Process, Capitalization
Spelling: continent world country Asia Africa North America South America Antarctica
Europe Australia
Lesson 75
Why Do Birds Sing?
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Reading: Short Fiction
Grammar: Contractions
Writing: Cause and Effect
Spelling: don’t (do not) can’t (can not) won’t (will not) it’s (it is) you’re (you are) isn’t (is not)
they’ll (they will) that’s (that is) I’m (I am) we’ve (we have)
I’d (I would) doesn’t (does not)
Lesson 76
The World’s Oceans
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Informational Text
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Spelling: Suffixes –ed, -ly, -ing, -y, and -ful covered divided called surrounded mainly usually
looking freezing windy careful
Lesson 77
Salt Water
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Informational Text
Grammar: Suffixes –ed, -ly, -ing, -y, and -ful
Writing: Main Idea and Details, Writing Process
Spelling: covered divided called surrounded mainly usually looking freezing
windy careful
Lesson 78
Buzzing Bumblebees
Objective: The student will practice the following:
Phonics: Vowel Digraphs ea, ee, ai, ow, ou, oi
Reading: Informational Text
Writing: Journal Reflection
Spelling: easy reason feel main bee queen yellow sound loud avoid
Lesson 79
The Earth’s Layers
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Informational Text
Grammar: Adjectives
Writing: Journal Reflection, Main ideas and details
Spelling: large blue green thin broke huge thick hot giant solid
Lesson 80
Magmatic!
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Informational Text
Grammar: Adjectives, Similes
Writing: Summarizing
Spelling: large blue green thin broke huge thick hot giant solid
Lesson 81
Vehicles
Objective: The student will gain more familiarity with the following:
Phonics: R Controlled Vowels
Reading: Informational Text
Writing: Writing prompt response
Spelling: motorcycle part power force rider turn under burn battery store
Lesson 82
Cars and Trucks
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Phonics: R Controlled Vowels
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18. Reading: Informational Text
Writing: Writing prompt response
Spelling: motorcycle part power force rider turn under burn battery store
Lesson 83
A Wish for Home
Objective: The student will gain familiarity with the following:
Reading: Short Fiction
Grammar: Synonyms
Writing: Problem and Solution
Spelling: big large house home cold chilly gift present began started nice kind hot warm
quick fast filled packed
Lesson 84
Our Present
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Reading: Short Fiction
Writing: Summarizing
Spelling: twin toy mail night soap bow school floor note grandpa
Lesson 85
Digestion
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Informational Text
Grammar: Adverbs
Writing: Journal reflection
Spelling: finely properly easily eventually generally slowly quickly forcefully happily really
Lesson 86
The Human Body
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Informational Text
Grammar: Adverbs
Writing: Cause and Effect
Spelling: finely properly easily eventually generally slowly quickly forcefully happily really
Lesson 87
Opposites
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Grammar: Antonyms
Reading: Short Fiction
Writing: Writing prompt responses
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19. Spelling: many few back front sit stand sleep awake under upon fast slow night
morning big little lost found run walk
Lesson 88
Nutrition and Food
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Informational Text
Writing: Writing Process; Cause and effect
Spelling: Compound Words heartbeat checkup toothbrush toothpaste cupboard
watermelon grapevine grapefruit eyesight cupcake breakfast
Lesson 89
Read the Label
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Informational Text
Writing: Writing Process
Spelling: Compound Words heartbeat checkup toothbrush toothpaste cupboard
watermelon grapevine grapefruit eyesight cupcake breakfast
Lesson 90
Seeing the Scene in the Sea
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Grammar: Homophones
Writing: Writing prompt responses
Spelling: sea blue by meet right there new through eye one two prey
Lesson 91
Sea of Green
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Grammar: Homophones
Writing: Summarizing
Spelling: sea blue by meet right there new through eye one two prey
Lesson 92
Bedtime
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Reading: Understanding sequence of events
Writing: Writing dialogue using quotation marks
Spelling: bedtime toys night teeth brush habit routine hamper pajamas camera
Lesson 93
Too Much Candy
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Grammar: Adverbs
Writing: Writing Process, Cause and Effect
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20. Spelling: Compound Words gingerbread strawberry peppermint understand carelessly
boldly promptly hastily quickly eagerly
Lesson 94
Dreams Can Come True
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Grammar: Adverbs
Writing: Writing Process, Cause and Effect
Spelling: Compound Words gingerbread strawberry peppermint understand carelessly
boldly promptly hastily quickly eagerly
Lesson 95
Back to School
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Writing: Writing dialogue using quotation marks
Spelling: Compound Words classroom restroom evergreen softball bulldog breakfast
anybody anyone himself afternoon
Lesson 96
Whatchamacallit
Objective: The student will be able to identify the following:
Grammar: Synonyms
Writing: Main Idea and Details
Spelling: present excite spy wonder brassy wish thoughtful cry shatter ordinary
Lesson 97
Read this First
Objective: The student will review and practice the following:
Grammar: Synonyms, Quotation Marks
Writing: Main Idea and Details
Spelling: present excite spy wonder brassy wish thoughtful cry shatter ordinary
Lesson 98
What’s for Dinner?
Objective: The student will review the following:
Phonics: Vowel Digraphs oo, ie, ea
Writing: Writing Process
Spelling: goop spoon food diet dried meat cereal wheat peaches reach
Lesson 99
Soup’s On!
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Phonics: Vowel Digraphs oo, ie, ea
Writing: Writing Process
Spelling: goop spoon food diet dried meat cereal wheat peaches reach
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21. Lesson 100
Let’s Go Blue!
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Phonics: Vowel digraphs ai, ea, ee
Reading: Context Clues
Grammar: Contractions
Spelling: rain train straight stream leash leave team sleep feed screen
Lesson 101
Show and Tell
Objective: The student will be introduced to and practice the following:
Phonics: Consonant Digraphs ght, ck, ch, and sh
Writing: Writing Process
Spelling: brought thought snuck stuck quickly reached teacher switch show should
Lesson 102
Bigger Isn’t Better
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Phonics: Consonant Digraphs ght, ck, ch, and sh
Writing: Writing Process
Spelling: brought thought snuck stuck quickly reached teacher switch show should
Lesson 103
Bake a Cake
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Grammar: Plural Nouns
Spelling: Compound Words sweetheart weatherman cupcakes cupboard breakfast
toothpick inside outside myself today
Lesson 104
Follow the Recipe
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Grammar: Plural Nouns
Writing: Summarizing
Spelling: Compound Words sweetheart weatherman cupcakes cupboard breakfast
toothpick inside outside myself today
Lesson 105
I See It, Too!
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Story Sequence
Grammar: Homophones
Writing: Journal Reflection, Quotation Marks
Spelling: see sea to too two right write red read one won
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22. Lesson 106
Macaroni and Cheese
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Phonics: Syllables
Writing: Writing Process, Cause and Effect
Spelling: garage kitchen tomatoes bubbles vegetable delicious hungry powder magic
macaroni
Lesson 107
Different is Good
Objective: The student will correctly recognize and use common syllables to decode
and spell words; the student will gain familiarity with Cause and Effect writing.
Spelling: garage kitchen tomatoes bubbles vegetable delicious hungry powder
magic macaroni
Lesson 108
Shoebox Guitar
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Grammar: Adjectives, Synonyms
Writing: Retelling, Journal Reflection
Spelling: fun little big real boring old long under back dry
Lesson 109
Make Some Music
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Grammar: Adjectives, Synonyms
Writing: Retelling, Journal Reflection
Spelling: fun little big real boring old long under back dry
Lesson 110
Take-Out
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Writing: Story Prediction, Story Map
Spelling: Compound Words homework something homemade everything doorbell
pineapple mushroom anything themselves forget
Lesson 111
Oil Change
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Grammar: Plural Nouns
Writing: Journal Reflection
Spelling: funnel clothes tool ramp drain filter oil wrench brake plug
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23. Lesson 112
Learning to Listen
Objective: The student will practice alphabetizing to the second and third letter and will
gain more practice with the following:
Writing: Writing Process
Spelling: video movie store picture section copy alphabet popular book shelf
Lesson 113
Father Knows Best
Objective: The student will practice alphabetizing to the second and third letter and will
gain more practice with the following:
Writing: Writing Process
Spelling: video movie store picture section copy alphabet popular book shelf
Lesson 114
Birthday Party
Objective: The student will practice alphabetizing to the second and third letter and will
gain more practice with the following:
Writing: Story Prediction, Problem and Solution
Spelling: address number envelope party cabin invitation friend class phone mail
Lesson 115
Friends are the Best
Objective: The student will practice alphabetizing to the second and third letter and will
gain more practice with the following:
Grammar: Nouns and Adjectives
Writing: Journal Reflection
Spelling: address number envelope party cabin invitation friend class phone mail
Lesson 116
Gingerbread House
Objective: The student will practice alphabetizing to the second and third letter and will
gain more practice with the following:
Phonics: Vowel digraphs and vowel diphthongs
Writing: Story Prediction, Main Idea and Details
Spelling: instruction special direction glue stairs mounds flour pound igloo thought
Lesson 117
Second Grade Picnic
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Phonics: Consonant Blends wh, st, and fl
Writing: Quotation Marks, Identifying Beginning, Middle and End
Spelling: whisper whale when while stand step start student float flow
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24. Lesson 118
David
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Phonics: Short Vowel Sounds
Grammar: Synonyms
Writing: Problem and Solution
Spelling: nasty ugly doll kid bad live visit family call run
Lesson 119
Scavenger Hunt
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Grammar: Conjunctions
Writing: Main Idea and Details
Spelling: for and nor but or yet so like as then than
Lesson 120
E- Mail
Objective: The student will practice alphabetizing to the second and third letter and will
gain more practice with the following:
Writing: Writing Process
Spelling: bold underline computer Spelling keyboard link contact information detail idea
Lesson 121
I’ve Got Mail
Objective: The student will practice alphabetizing to the second and third letter and will
gain more practice with the following:
Writing: Writing Process, E-Mail
Spelling: bold link underline contact computer information spelling detail keyboard idea
Lesson 122
Land of Giants
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Writing: Writing Process
Spelling: Compound Words campfire potato greenhorn Indian oversized state grandpa
giant forgot settler
Lesson 123
Special Spuds
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Writing: Writing Process
Spelling: Compound Words campfire potato greenhorn Indian oversized state grandpa
giant forgot settler
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25. Lesson 124
Soap Box
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Grammar: Synonyms
Writing: Story Prediction
Spelling: derby gear crate parts mountain lane groan assembly scared track
Lesson 125
Race to the Finish
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Reading: Identifying Main Idea and Details
Grammar: Synonyms
Writing: Writing Process
Spelling: derby gear crate parts mountain lane groan assembly scared track
Lesson 126
Amusing Yarn
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Grammar: Homophones
Writing: Journal Reflection
Spelling: ball plane pause bawl plain paws meat loot eight meet lute ate
Lesson 127
Bee Smart
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Phonics: VCe Long Vowel Pattern
Grammar: Synonyms
Writing: Journal Reflection
Spelling: whole dime froze five ate paste shape same time nose
Lesson 128
Packing
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Content Vocabulary; Context
Writing: Writing Process
Spelling: trip passport pack travel clothes road suitcase snow pillow rain
Lesson 129
Take a Trip
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Content Vocabulary
Writing: Facts and Details, Writing Process
Spelling: trip passport pack travel clothes road suitcase snow pillow rain
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26. Lesson 130
Snowballing Idea
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Grammar: Verbs
Writing: Journal Reflection
Spelling: reduce fix reuse look recycle find notice work write say
Lesson 131
Basketball
Objective: The student will be introduced to or practice the following:
Grammar: Prepositions
Writing: Main Idea and Details
Spelling: after into around on at out beside to but with
Lesson 132
Slam Dunk
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Grammar: Prepositions
Writing: Journal Reflection, Summary
Spelling: after into around on at out beside to but with
Lesson 133
April Fools
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Phonics: R Controlled Vowels ar, er, or, and ur
Grammar: Possessive Nouns
Writing: Journal Reflection
Spelling: orange hour color rubber alarm popcorn paper water garage floor
Lesson 134
Zany Snowman
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Phonics: Long Vowel Sounds (ay, VCe pattern with i, ee, and eigh)
Writing: Journal Reflection
Spelling: rise street slide week desire sleeve day neighborhood stay sleigh
Lesson 135
Yankee Doodle Dandy
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Phonics: Long Vowel Sounds (ee, ea, oa)
Grammar: Synonyms
Writing: Journal Reflection
Spelling: street seaweed coffee feast fleet toast tea float clean boat
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27. Lesson 136
D-Day
Objective: The student will practice alphabetizing to the second and third letter and will
gain more practice with the following:
Writing: Story Map, Journal Reflection
Spelling: dream drill cereal battle dentist teeth kitchen mouth music smile
Lesson 137
The Three Billy Goats Gruff
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Phonics: Short vowel sounds of a,e,i,o,u
Writing: Writing Process
Spelling: settle river cross hungry ugly dinner troll walk bridge grass
Lesson 138
Beware!
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Phonics: Short Vowels
Writing: Writing Process
Spelling: settle river cross hungry ugly dinner troll walk bridge grass
Lesson 139
Louis Braille
Objective: The student will be able to identify the following:
Phonics: Suffixes –ed and -ly
Reading: Context Clues, Informational Text
Writing: Summary
Spelling: sighted actually accepted usually developed correctly learned unfortunately
raised eventually
Lesson 140
Blind Invention
Objective: The student will become more familiar with the following:
Phonics: Suffixes –ed and -ly
Reading: Informational text
Writing: Journal Reflection, Summary
Spelling: sighted actually developed correctly raised accepted usually learned
unfortunately eventually
Lesson 141
Paul Bunyan Meets Babe the Blue Ox
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Phonics: Long Vowel Sounds (silent e)
Reading: Folktale
Writing: Journal Reflection
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28. Spelling: fire lake space side home whole wide cage tire gate
Lesson 142
Whale Watching
Objective: The student will become more proficient at the following:
Reading:Content Vocabulary; Main idea
Writing: Summarizing; Main idea and details
Spelling: whale calves blubber tongue shark food tail enemy ocean climate
Lesson 143
Watching in Wonder
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Content Vocabulary
Writing: Journal Reflection, Retelling
Spelling: whale calves blubber tongue shark food tail enemy ocean climate
Lesson 144
The Life of a Stellar Sea Lion
Objective: The student will be introduced to the following:
Grammar: Past, present, future and tense; Irregular verbs
Spelling: know learn call find give catch grow swim live weigh
Lesson 145
Bats: Friend or Foe?
Objective: The student will become familiar with the following:
Phonics: Suffixes –al, -ful, -ly, -y
Reading: Informational Text
Writing: Writing Process
Spelling: tropical quickly harmful powerful picky helpful extremely mainly actually
healthy really
Lesson 146
Going Batty
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Cause and Effect
Writing: Writing Process
Spelling: Suffixes –al, -ful, -ly, -y tropical mainly healthy powerful harmful really
extremely helpful quickly picky actually
Lesson 147
Robbie the Red Robot
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Writing: Journal Reflection
Spelling: Compound Words dragonfly tiptoe cardboard windowsill moonlight
understand candlestick chestnut daylight fireworks
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29. Lesson 148
The Ugly Duckling
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Grammar: Descriptive Words
Writing: Compare and Contrast
Spelling: soft green fluffy beautiful yellow rude gray white ugly wild
Lesson 149
The Butterfly and the Bee
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Grammar: Contractions
Writing: Compare and Contrast
Spelling: Suffix -ly lovely hardly don’t (do not) suddenly really won’t (will not) loudly
what’s (what is) that’s (that is) brightly I’m (I am) aren’t (are not) quickly didn’t (did not)
Lesson 150
Flower Power
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Writing: Writing Process
Spelling: Suffix –ly, Contractions lovely hardly don’t (do not) suddenly really won’t (will
not) loudly what’s (what is) that’s (that is) brightly I’m (I am) aren’t (are not) quickly didn’t
(did not)
Lesson 151
Gymnastics is for Everyone
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Content Vocabulary
Writing: Main Idea and Details
Spelling: strength balance flexibility exercise Olympics dance tumble vault routine
practice
Lesson 152
Stuart the Squirrel
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Content Vocabulary
Writing: Problem and Solution, Writing Process
Spelling: city fountain squirrel park bench company office human animal briefcase
Lesson 153
Nutty Stuart
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Content Vocabulary
Writing: Writing Process
Spelling: city fountain squirrel park bench company office human animal briefcase
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30. Lesson 154
My Grandfather
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Phonics: Long Vowels
Writing: Interview questions and answers
Spelling: pride mean shake famous smile play hide safe secret life
Lesson 155
Hero
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Phonics: Long Vowels
Writing: Interview Questions and Answers
Spelling: pride mean shake famous smile play hide safe secret life
Lesson 156
A Day’s Work
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Content Vocabulary
Grammar: Contractions
Writing: Compare and Contrast
Spelling: flower nature honey pollen nectar hive frame barrel bee sugar
Lesson 157
Red and White Pandas
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Informational Text
Grammar: Pronouns
Writing: Compare and Contrast
Spelling: they both his them their it this she her he
Lesson 158
Johnny Appleseed
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Folktale
Writing: Problem and Solution
Spelling: Compound Words minuteman outdoors outside everywhere rattlesnake
everyone someone whenever strawberries blueberries applesauce cornmeal
Lesson 159
Apples Everywhere
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Story Elements
Spelling: Compound Words minuteman outdoors outside everywhere rattlesnake
everyone someone whenever strawberries blueberries applesauce cornmeal
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31. Lesson 160
Momma Mia
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Story Sequence
Grammar: Nouns, Multiple meaning words
Spelling: pizza guard date tomato bread court country feet oil queen
Lesson 161
Pizza! Pizza!
Objective: The student will reinforce understanding of the following:
Reading: Informational Text
Grammar: Nouns, Multiple Meaning Words
Writing: Free Write
Spelling: pizza guard court country date oil feet bread tomato queen
Lesson 162
I Can Fly!
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Content Vocabulary, Informational Text
Writing: Journal Reflection
Spelling: helmet goggles Lessons pilot passenger records flight fly woman airplane
Lesson 163
Fly a Kite!
Objective: The student will reinforce understanding of the following:
Reading: Informational Text
Grammar: Synonyms
Writing: Main Idea and Details
Spelling: easy hard popular twist attractive balance power streamer edge basic
Lesson 164
High in the Sky
Objective: The student will reinforce understanding of the following:
Reading: Informational Text
Grammar: Synonyms
Writing: Main Idea and Details, Writing Process
Spelling: easy hard popular twist attractive balance power streamer edge basic
Lesson 165
Dolphins
Objective: The student will practice alphabetizing to the second and third letter and will
gain more practice with the following:
Reading: Informational Text
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Writing: Journal Reflection
Spelling: dolphin flipper air whisper whale fish shrimp turtle milk shark
Lesson 166
Lily’s Best Friend
Objective: The student will reinforce understanding of the following:
Grammar: Adjectives
Writing: Journal Reflection
Spelling: best pretty big fat tall long short sad tiny happy
Lesson 167
Anything for a Friend
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Grammar: Adjectives, Prefixes re-, un-
Writing: Journal Reflection, Summary
Spelling: best pretty big fat tall long short sad tiny happy
Lesson 168
Elephants
Objective: The student will reinforce understanding of the following:
Reading: Informational Text; Context clues
Grammar: Verb Tense
Writing: Writing Process, Cause and Effect
Spelling: remembers lives called pushed changed learned grow travel found hunted
Lesson 169
Never Forget
Objective: The student will reinforce understanding of the following:
Reading: Informational Text
Grammar: Verb Tense
Writing: Writing Process, Cause and Effect
Spelling: remembers lives called pushed changed learned grow travel found hunted
Lesson 170
Good Morning
Objective: The student will gain more familiarity with the following:
Reading: Informational Text
Grammar: Adjectives
Writing: Journal Reflection
Spelling: healthy important tasty flakes puffs shredded waterproof airtight sweet
several
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Rascal
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Phonics: High-frequency Words
Writing: Journal Reflection
Spelling: chocolate raccoon good-bye snow tree truck kitchen garbage porch baby
Lesson 172
Uncle Joe’s Gold
Objective: The student will be able to identify and use the following:
Grammar: Nouns
Writing: Writing Process
Spelling: town teacher story train gate gold smile school railroad factory
Lesson 173
The Gold Rush
Objective: The student will reinforce understanding of the following:
Grammar: Nouns
Writing: Writing Process
Spelling: town teacher story train gate gold smile school railroad factory
Lesson 174
Chocolate Lovers Unite
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Reading: Content Vocabulary, Informational Text
Writing: Journal Reflection
Spelling: cocoa harvest pods bean paste mold jungle fruit country pulp
Lesson 175
Music to My Ears
Objective: The student will gain more practice with the following:
Reading: Informational Text
Grammar: Adjectives
Writing: Graphic Organizer, Writing Process
Spelling: large different front tall bottom hollow high low modern top
Lesson 176
Name That Tune
Objective: The student will reinforce understanding of the following:
Grammar: Adjectives
Writing: Graphic Organizer, Writing Process
Spelling: large different front tall bottom hollow high low modern top
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The Big Day
Objective: The student will reinforce understanding of the following:
Reading and Writing: Story sequence
Writing: Journal Reflection
Spelling: Order words first then fifteen next after soon finally one two three
Lesson 178
Anticipation
Objective: The student will be able to identify and use the following:
Writing: Summary
Spelling: Order Words first then fifteen next after soon finally one two three after
Lesson 179
Sacagawea: A Native American Guide
Objective: The student will develop a greater understanding of the following:
Phonics: Vowel Digraphs
Reading: Informational Text
Writing: Writing Process
Spelling: teepee mountain guide paid journey meal area food foe knee
Lesson 180
A Brave Girl
Objective: The student will demonstrate understanding of the following:
Phonics: Vowel Digraphs
Reading: Informational Text
Writing: Writing Process
Spelling: teepee mountain guide paid journey meal area food foe knee
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35. Second Grade Language Arts Common Core Alignment Complete Curriculum Lesson
Key Ideas and Details
RL.2.1. Ask and answer such questions as who, what, where, when, why , and
how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text.
2, 12, 34, 44, 83, 84, 90, 92, 106, 111, 112,
124, 127, 128, 129, 130, 135, 136, 141,
158, 171, 172, 173
RL.2.2. Recount stories, including fables and folktales from diverse cultures,
and determine their central message, lesson, or moral.
2, 4, 8, 10, 11, 15, 16, 26, 27, 31, 33, 35,
38, 40, 42, 44, 51, 52, 58, 60, 62, 63, 64,
71, 83, 84, 87, 90, 92, 93, 95, 96, 98, 100,
103, 105, 108, 110, 111, 112, 114, 117,
122, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 130, 131,
134‐137, 141, 147, 148, 149, 155, 166,
167, 177
RL.2.3. Describe how characters in a story respond to major events and
challenges. 4, 8, 10, 11, 31, 52, 63
Craft and Structure
RL.2.4. Describe how words and phrases (e.g., regular beats, alliteration,
rhymes, repeated lines) supply rhythm and meaning in a story, poem, or song. 137, 146
RL.2.5. Describe the overall structure of a story, including describing how the
beginning introduces the story and the ending concludes the action. 11, 26
RL.2.6. Acknowledge differences in the points of view of characters, including
by speaking in a different voice for each character when reading dialogue
aloud. 71,
Integration of Knowledge and Ideas
RL.2.7. Use information gained from the illustrations and words in a print or
digital text to demonstrate understanding of its characters, setting, or plot. 8, 10
RL.2.8. (Not applicable to literature)
RL.2.9. Compare and contrast two or more versions of the same story (e.g.,
Cinderella stories) by different authors or from different cultures. 149,
Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity
RL.2.10. By the end of the year, read and comprehend literature, including
stories and poetry, in the grades 2–3 text complexity band proficiently, with
scaffolding as needed at the high end of the range.
2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, 12, 15, 16., 24, 25‐28,
31‐36, 38‐42, 44, 45, 51, 52, 58‐65, 71, 72,
75, 83, 84, 87, 90‐138, 141, 142, 147‐155,
158, 159, 166, 167, 171‐173, 177, 178
Key Ideas and Details
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how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text. 7, 18, 68, 70, 78, 81, 157, 163, 170, 179
RI.2.2. Identify the main topic of a multiparagraph text as well as the focus of
specific paragraphs within the text.
5, 7, 13, 19, 21, 22, 43, 46, 48, 53, 55‐57,
66, 68, 73, 76, 79, 81, 85, 88, 139, 142,
145, 156, 160, 161, 162, 168, 175
RI.2.3. Describe the connection between a series of historical events, scientific
ideas or concepts, or steps in technical procedures in a text. 160, 174
Craft and Structure
RI.2.4. Determine the meaning of words and phrases in a text relevant to a
grade 2 topic or subject area .
1, 5, 7, 13, 18, 19, 21, 22, 29, 43, 46, 48,
49, 53, 55, 57, 73. 76, 78, 79, 85, 139
RI.2.5. Know and use various text features (e.g., captions, bold print,
subheadings, glossaries, indexes, electronic menus, icons) to locate key facts or
information in a text efficiently. 1, 5, 37
RI.2.6. Identify the main purpose of a text, including what the author wants to
answer, explain, or describe. 43, 144
Integration of Knowledge and Ideas
RI.2.7. Explain how specific images (e.g., a diagram showing how a machine
works) contribute to and clarify a text. 5,
RI.2.8. Describe how reasons support specific points the author makes in a
text. 88,
RI.2.9. Compare and contrast the most important points presented by two
texts on the same topic. 142, 157
Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity
RI.2.10. By the end of year, read and comprehend informational texts,
including history/social studies, science, and technical texts, in the grades 2–3
text complexity band proficiently, with scaffolding as needed at the high end of
the range.
1, 5, 7, 13, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 29, 30, 34,
37, 43, 46‐50, 53, 55, 57, 66‐70, 73, 74,
76, 77‐82, 85, 86, 88, 89, 139, 140, 142‐
146, 151, 152, 156‐158, 160‐166, 168‐170,
174‐176, 179, 180
Phonics and Word Recognition
RF.2.3. Know and apply grade‐level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding
words.
1, 2, 3, 21‐23, 34, 43, 51‐53, 61‐65, 71, 72,
74, 75, 81, 82, 85, 86, 101, 102, 117‐119,
126, 127, 133, 135, 137, 138, 154
Distinguish long and short vowels when reading regularly spelled one‐syllable
words.
1, 24, 25, 26, 32, 33, 42, 52, 53, 78, 98, 99,
100, 116, 118, 119, 127, 134, 135, 137,
138, 141, 154, 155
Know spelling‐sound correspondences for additional common vowel teams.
24, 25, 26, 32, 33, 42, 52, 53, 78, 98, 99,
100, 116, 135, 179
Decode regularly spelled two‐syllable words with long vowels. 4, 134,
Decode words with common prefixes and suffixes.
8,9, 18, 76, 77, 139, 140, 145, 149, 150,
167
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capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.
1, 3, 5, 8‐19, 21, 22, 24‐35‐38, 40‐46, 48,
51, 52, 56‐60, 62, 64, 66, 67, 69‐73, 75,
76, 78‐82, 84, 85, 87, 93, 95‐99, 101, 102,
105‐113, 118‐125, 127‐134‐152, 155‐158,
161‐166, 168‐172, 174‐180
Capitalize holidays, product names, and geographic names. 73, 74,
Use commas in greetings and closings of letters. 120,
Use an apostrophe to form contractions and frequently occurring possessives. 7, 75, 100, 133, 149, 156
Generalize learned spelling patterns when writing words (e.g., cage → badge;
boy → boil ). 2, 127, 134
Consult reference materials, including beginning dictionaries, as needed to
check and correct spellings. 20, 28, 47
Knowledge of Language
L.2.3. Use knowledge of language and its conventions when writing, speaking,
reading, or listening.
1, 2, 3, 5, 8‐19, 21, 22, 24, 35, 36, 38, 40‐
46, 48‐52, 56‐60, 62, 64, 66, 67, 69, 70‐73,
75, 76, 78‐82, 84, 85, 87‐93, 95‐99, 101,
102, 104‐113, 118‐142, 144‐152, 155‐158,
161‐166, 168‐172, 174‐180
Compare formal and informal uses of English. 92,
Vocabulary Acquisition and Use
L.2.4. Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple‐meaning
words and phrases based on grade 2 reading and content, choosing flexibly
from an array of strategies.
27, 28, 31, 35, 36, 90, 91, 100, 105, 111,
126, 139, 161, 162
Use sentence‐level context as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase. 31, 100, 111, 126, 139, 151, 152, 168
Determine the meaning of the new word formed when a known prefix is
added to a known word (e.g., happy/unhappy, tell/retell ). 18,
Use a known root word as a clue to the meaning of an unknown word with the
same root (e.g., addition, additional ). 18, 166
Use knowledge of the meaning of individual words to predict the meaning of
compound words (e.g., birdhouse, lighthouse, housefly; bookshelf, notebook,
bookmark ).
4, 15, 48, 49, 88, 89, 93, 95, 103, 110, 122,
123, 147, 159
Use glossaries and beginning dictionaries, both print and digital, to determine
or clarify the meaning of words and phrases.
3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 18, 24, 29, 31, 32,
40, 42, 44, 49, 57, 48, 66, 79, 105, 124,
126, 127, 128, 130, 131, 141,. 152, 157,
162, 165, 171
L.2.5. Demonstrate understanding of figurative language, word relationships
and nuances in word meanings. 80, 109, 124, 125
Identify real‐life connections between words and their use (e.g., describe
foods that are spicy or juicy ). 20, 29, 44, 70, 93
Distinguish shades of meaning among closely related verbs (e.g., toss, throw,
hurl ) and closely related adjectives (e.g., thin, slender, skinny, scrawny ). 32, 79, 130, 135, 148
L.2.6. Use words and phrases acquired through conversations, reading and
being read to, and responding to texts, including using adjectives and adverbs
to describe (e.g., When other kids are happy that makes me happy ).
2, 3, 19, 29,, 30, 31, 41, 67, 73, 79, 80, 94,
108, 115, 122, 124, 142, 148, 163, 175
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41. LANGUAGE ARTS — LESSON 177-1STUDENT MANUAL
Lesson 177
The Big Day
Spelling words:
first
then
fifteen
next
after
soon
finally
one
two
three
Key Vocabulary: confident, panic, nervous
Look at the Vocabulary words. Your teacher will give you Vocabulary word
cards and definition cards. Match each word to the correct definition. Read
the word and its definition aloud.
Spelling: Look at the Spelling words. In the Journal you will write directions
on how to play a game or sport. Use the Spelling words to order the
sequence of events. Underline the Spelling words each time one is used.
Spell each of the Spelling words aloud.
What are order words? Why are order words important when telling the
sequence of events? Order words are used to help tell a story in an order
that makes sense to the reader. Often a story is told in the exact order that
the events happened.
Reading: In this Lesson we are going to talk about being scared and
nervous. What does it feel like to be scared or nervous? What makes you
feel scared? How do you help ease your fear of being nervous?
Let’s look at the story “The Big Day”.
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42. STUDENT MANUAL LANGUAGE ARTS — LESSON 177-2
What do you think this story will be about? What do the words on the cover
say? Look at all the pictures in the story.
It’s time to read “The Big Day”. Make sure to look
and point at each word as you say the word.
This will help you to make sure you do
not lose your place when you are
reading. It will also help you to
really understand what you
are reading.
Story Sequence Strips: Why
is it important to tell a story in
order? Your teacher will give
you sentence strips with parts of
the story “The Big Day” written on them. Shuffle the strips. Then put them in
story order. Read the strips aloud. Do they make sense?
Writing: In your Journal answer the following question: What do you think
would have happened if Katie did not find her mitt?
Lesson Wrap-Up: Describe the steps needed to complete a routine task
such as making your bed. Remember to use order words.
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43. THE BIG DAYPROGRESSIVE READER
The Big Day
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44. THE BIG DAYPROGRESSIVE READER
Pg 1
It was the day of the big game. Katie was
nervous. She was pitching for the first time.
She had practiced and
practiced. Her coach was
confident she would do
well. Sitting at the kitchen
table eating breakfast,
Katie wasn’t so sure. She
barely ate anything. “You
won’t last long pitching if
you don’t eat,” her mother
said breaking into Katie’s
thoughts.
“I know,” said Katie, “I can’t help it. I am so
nervous. This is my first time and I don’t want
to mess up.”
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45. THE BIG DAYPROGRESSIVE READER
Pg 2
“Katie you have practiced for weeks,” said her
dad. “You’ll be great and we’ll be there to cheer
you on.”
“What if I don’t strike anyone out? What if
everybody walks? What if I hit someone?”
“Calm down, kiddo. You’ll be fine!” Her dad
encouraged.
Katie put her breakfast dishes in the sink and
went to get her baseball mitt. It wasn’t where
she had put it the night before. “Don’t panic,”
she told herself. “It’s got to be here somewhere.”
She looked in the crate by the door first. It wasn’t
there. She ran up to her room and looked in her
closet. It wasn’t there, either.
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46. THE BIG DAYPROGRESSIVE READER
Pg 3
Running downstairs, she plowed into her dad.
“Whoa!” said her dad, “What’s the big hurry?”
“I can’t find my baseball mitt,”
said Katie between breaths.
“Where have
you looked?”
“First, I looked in the crate by the door, then I
looked in my closet upstairs.” She replied.
“Did you look in the garage?” he asked. Katie ran
to the garage. After fifteen minutes she still had
not found her mitt.
“Where is it?” She asked desperately.
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47. THE BIG DAYPROGRESSIVE READER
Pg 4
Katie’s mom came out to the garage. “Have you
found it?” She wondered.
“NO!” said Katie. “I can’t go to the stupid game
without it!” She cried.
“Calm down, Katie, we’ll find it. Tell me what
you did after practice, yesterday.”
Katie started to think. “First, I came in and took
off my shoes in the laundry room. Then I put my
glove in the crate by the door, but now it’s not
there. Next, I went upstairs to change clothes
and take a shower. I thought I might have put
my mitt in the closet, it’s not there.” “Okay,” said
her mom, “What else did you do?”
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48. THE BIG DAYPROGRESSIVE READER
Pg 5
“After the shower I came downstairs and had a
bowl of ice cream. Mom my mitt is gone!” Katie
shouted.
“It can’t be Katie, it’s here somewhere. We just
have to keep looking. Look in the backyard.”
The more Katie looked, the more frantic she
became. Her glove had just disappeared. Soon,
her mom and dad were telling her it was time to
go. “Oh great,” said Katie, “this is a good start
for my first pitching game. She slowly walked
back to the house. As she got in the car, Katie
laid down in the back seat. Her arm hung down
to the floor. Suddenly, she felt something. She
reached for it. “MY GLOVE!”
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49. THE BIG DAYPROGRESSIVE READER
Pg 6
“Hurry dad or we’ll be late!” Finally, they arrived
at the ball diamond. Katie jumped from the car.
She ran over to her teammates. She saw the
catcher, Shelby. “Hey Shelby!” Greeted Katie.
Shelby smiled so big you could see her braces.
“Hey freckle face,” replied Shelby. “Ready
for the big game?”
“Yeah,” said Katie.
Shelby and Katie moved
away from the rest of the
team to practice. Katie stood
there looking at Shelby.
She slowly raised her arm
to set up for the pitch.
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50. THE BIG DAYPROGRESSIVE READER
Pg 7
She pulled back and let out a low, fast pitch.
Smack! Right into Shelby’s hand! Shelby pulled
her hand out of her mitt. It was as red as a tomato.
“Geez, Katie save it for the game.” Shelby teased.
As the game began, Katie was even more
nervous than before. Shelby smiled at her. She
threw her first pitch. “STRIKE ONE!” Yelled
the umpire. Katie pitched again. Her second
pitch was a fastball. “STRIKE TWO!” She heard.
One more Katie thought to herself. She threw
the change up
pitch. “STRIKE
THREE! Batter
out!” After
this Katie began
to relax.
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51. THE BIG DAYPROGRESSIVE READER
Pg 8
The rest of the game went smoothly. All her
worries faded away as the game continued. She
did not hit anyone. She struck out a few and
walked a few but overall she was great. Katie
and Shelby did a great job and their team won
5-4. After the game her dad said, “Well kiddo
how do you like pitching?”
“I love it!” Katie replied.
“Good,” said her dad, “When we get home you
can pitch in and help with dinner.” They laughed
and walked to the car. Katie’s first game as a
pitcher was a huge success!
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52. LANGUAGE ARTS — LESSON 178-1STUDENT MANUAL
Lesson 178
Anticipation
Spelling: Why are order words important when telling the sequence of
events? Order words are used to help tell a story in an order that makes
sense. Read the directions to the game or sport that you wrote Lesson
177. Are the directions in the correct order? What words make it easier to
understand what to do next in the game or sport?
Complete the Order Words Worksheet.
Reading: What makes you feel scared? How do you help ease your fear of
being nervous? Let’s reread the story “The Big Day”.
Writing: To summarize is to retell the important facts and information from
the story. To do this, you will:
Pull out main points.
Focus on key details.
Use key words and phrases.
Break down the larger ideas.
Write only enough to convey the main idea.
In your Journal write a summary of “The Big Day”. Be sure to include all of
the story characteristics. When the summary is finished, read it aloud.
For a story to make sense it needs to be told in order. Your teacher will give
you sentence strips with parts of “The Big Day” written on them. Shuffle
the strips and put them in order as they are told in the story. Read the strips
aloud. Do they make sense?
Lesson Wrap-Up: Review the Spelling words from Lessons 170-178.
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53. STUDENT MANUAL LANGUAGE ARTS — LESSON 178-2
Order Words Worksheet
Read each sentence. Write the order word.
1. Next we dropped big scoops of dough on the cookie sheet and baked it.
2. The last thing we did was eat delicious warm chocolate chip cookies.
3. Second on our list was to measure and mix all of the ingredients.
4. Mom said first we needed to preheat the oven and gather the ingredients.
Arrange the sentence numbers in the correct order:
_______ _______ _______ _______
Using context clues and the order words at clues, what did
the mom and child do?
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54. LANGUAGE ARTS — LESSON 179-1STUDENT MANUAL
Lesson 179
Sacagawea: A Native American Guide
Spelling words:
teepee
mountain
guide
paid
journey
meal
area
food
foe
knee
Key Vocabulary: hostage, explorer, route
Phonics and Spelling:
What sound does the vowel team ea make? Say the word please.
What sound does the vowel team ee make? Say the word tree.
What sound does the vowel team ou make? Say the word proud.
What sound does the vowel team ui make? Say the word guide.
What sound does the vowel team ai make? Say the word rain.
What sound does the vowel team oo make? Say the word loose.
What sound does the vowel team oe make? Say the word toe.
Look at your Spelling words. Read each word and write it in your Journal.
Also write a sentence using the word. Write the vowel team in a different
color from the rest of the word.
Look at the Vocabulary words. The Vocabulary words are words from the story
that you need to understand before you begin reading. Write each word. Look
up the word in the dictionary. Once you understand the word, write a definition
in your own words and use the Vocabulary word in a written sentence.
Reading: In this Lesson we are going to talk about Sacagawea. Who is
she? What did she do? Why is Sacagawea important?
Let’s look at the story “Sacagawea: A Native American Guide”.
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What do you think this story will be about? What do the words on the cover
say? Look at all the pictures in the story.
What would you like to learn from the story? Think about what you already
know about Native Americans and Sacagawea. In your Journal write down
any questions you may have.
We’re ready to read “Sacagawea: A Native American Guide”. Make sure
to look and point at each word as you say the word. This will help you to
make sure you do not loose your place when you are reading. It will also
help you to really understand what you are reading.
What did you learn from this book that surprised you or you did not know before?
Take another look at your pre-reading questions. Can you answer them?
Do you know enough information after reading the story? If you can,
answer the questions. If you still need more information to answer
the questions, reread the story or use an internet search engine.
When all of the questions have answers, read them aloud.
Writing: For this Lesson, you will write on the topic:
Who was Sacagawea?
Remember, the first step in the Writing Process is Prewriting.
Prewriting is choosing what topic to write about and the
details to include about the topic. The Prewriting Step in
done in a Word Web. This will help you to get your thoughts
on the paper in a way that makes sense.
The second step is Drafting. Drafting is writing complete sentences about
the details in the word web. To begin, create a Word Web and add as many
bubbles (details) as you can.
When you are done, read it to your teacher. Be sure to tell your teacher
why you chose the details that you wrote down. Now write a draft using
the ideas from your Word Web.
Take your time to be sure to write complete and thought out sentences.
When you are done, read it aloud.
Lesson Wrap-Up: Prepare for the Spelling Assessment in the next Lesson.
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56. SACAGAWEA: AN INDIAN GUIDEPROGRESSIVE READER
Sacagawea:
An Indian Guide
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57. SACAGAWEA: AN INDIAN GUIDEPROGRESSIVE READER
Pg 1
The Shosoni Indian
tribe lived in the
area now known as
Idaho. The tribe
hunted buffalo and
sheep and fished for
salmon. Around 1789
a baby girl named
Sacagawea was born to this tribe. She would
become a famous figure in the history of the
United States.
Growing up, Sacagawea learned how to pick
berries, make bread and sew animal skins for
clothes. When she was about twelve years old,
the Hidatsa tribe attacked the Shoshonis. She and
several other girls were kidnapped and taken to
live with the Hidatsu in what is now North Dakota.
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Soon after that, a French Trader named Toussaint
Charbonneau came to visit the Indian village. He
took Sacagawea as his wife. In 1803, the United States
bought land from the French and wanted to
explore the land. It was west of the
Mississippi River. Some explorers
started in St. Louis, Missouri and
made a camp near the Indian village
when the weather turned to winter.
The camp was called Fort Mandan.
Mr. Charbonneau learned
that the explorers wanted
a guide to help them. He
agreed to help them. He
suggested Sacagawea could help since they were
heading for Shoshoni territory. The explorers,
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, agreed.
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While waiting out the winter, Sacagawea, at age
sixteen, gave birth to her first
child – a boy. He was born
on February 11, 1805.
Mr. Charbonneau named
him Jean Baptiste, a
French name, but Clark
called him Pomp.
In April, the expedition
set off. Sacagawea was
a great help in many
ways. While many
people believe she acted as a guide, she gave
directions in only a few instances. Her presence
only indicated the peaceful intent of the explorers.
That was invaluable. She was also skilled at
finding edible plants.
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At one point on the journey, their canoe capsized and
their supplies fell in the frigid cold water. Sacagawea
calmly rescued the supplies including journals belonging
to Louis and Clark. The men were so impressed with
her quick thinking they named the river in her honor.
In August 1805, the group needed horses to cross
the Rocky Mountains. They had located a Shoshoni
tribe. Sacagawea was asked to be an interpreter for
the two groups. She quickly discovered that the
chief of the tribe was her brother Cameahwait. The
siblings shared a heartwarming, but brief, reunion.
Sacagawea agreed to continue on the journey with her
husband, Mr. Lewis, and Mr. Clark.
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Very little is known about the rest of Sacagawea’s
life. At some point on the return journey, she and
her husband separated from Lewis and Clark. She
had another child, a girl named Lizette, after 1810.
It is believed that she died from illness in 1812.
Her contribution to American history will not be
forgotten.
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