Reading: We will be reading The Korean Cinderella by Shirley Climo and Glass Slipper, Gold Sandal by Paul Fleischman.
Skills: Use illustrations and details in The Korean Cinderella to describe its setting, Sort words into categories, Identify text evidence that supports the central message of The Korean Cinderella, Identify the similarities between Cinderella, Adelita, or The Korean Cindrella and the informational article “900 Cinderellas”, Ask and answer questions using relevant details when speaking during a Socratic Seminar, focusing on people, places, things, and events when discussing Cinderella characters, Describe the major events in Glass, Slipper, Gold Sandal by sorting words into three categories, Use the details and illustrations in Glass Slipper, Gold Sandal to describe the various setting in the story. Grammar: Verbs Writing: Opinion Writing Spelling: taping, tapping, meter, study, sounded, catch, edge, reporting, caution, boxes, change, often Sight Words: the, said, of, do, into, to, who, you, your, color, what, from, are, friend, there, their, does, goes, been, come, some, put, want, was, where, two, done, one, sure, don't, won't, could, should, would, school, bought, brought, fought, says, give, have, live, they, people, eye, love, move, any, many, another, brother, mother, other, only, something, answer, were, early, earth, heard, learn, work, word, world, once, today, together, tomorrow, again, country, four, America, animal, change, danger, strange, stranger, often, enough, rough, tough, every, very, father, through, eight Bolded Sight Words= New Sight Words Phonics: Review of Diphthongs, Review of Final, Stable Syllables, Review of Trigraphs, Review of Spelling Rules Math: Module 6 Lesson 10: Add and subtract multiples of 10 from multiples of 10 to 100, including dimes. Lesson 11: Add a multiple of 10 to any two-digit number within 100. Lesson 12: Add a pair of two-digit numbers when the ones digits have a sum less than or equal to 10. Lesson 13-14: Add a pair of two-digit numbers when the ones digits have a sum greater than 10 using decomposition. Comments are closed.
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