Week 2
Spelling and Skills
Group A
| 1.fox | 2.leg | 3.hug | 4.top | 5.wet |
| 6.fun | 7.from | 8.yes | 9.nut | 10.went |
| 11.any | 12.sum | 13.job | 14.mop | 15.of |
4 Types of Sentences
Declarative a sentence that tells something
Interrogative question
Imperative a command
Exclamatory shows excitement
A sentence has a subject and a predicate.
A subject tells who or what is doing something in the sentence.
A predicate tells what the subject is doing, or the action part.
Comprehension Skills
Check for Understanding
Cross Checking (Does it look right, does it sound right, does it make sense?)
Back up and reread
Tune into interesting words
Monitor and Fix- up
Voracious Reading/Fluency
Vocabulary Skill
Homophones words that sound alike, but are spelled in different ways and have different meanings
mail
male
High Frequency Words
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Week |
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always
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best
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around
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both
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because
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buy
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been
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cold
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before
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call
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Key Vocabulary
crumbs- tiny pieces of bread, cake, cracker, or cookie
imitation- a copy of something else
noise- any kind of sound
slurped- ate or drank in a noisy way
spread- to push or move apart