Week 21

 Spelling and Skills

Group B & C

1.money 2.honey 3.country 4.heavy
5.ready 6.really 7.bootie 8.goalie
9.energy 10.busy 11.early 12.monkey

 

 

 

 

 

Language

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.

Nouns: common – names a person, a place, or a thing

  proper – names a specific person place or thing and starts with a capital letter

  verb – shows action

            abbreviations – a shortened way to write a word

             compound words – two words joined together to make one word

             commas in a series – red, yellow, and blue

             synonyms – words that mean almost the same

            irregular plurals – change y to i and add es; change f or fe to v then add es; alternate spellings

            prefix- letters added before a word to change its meaning

            suffix – letters added to the end of a word to change its meaning

            root word – the word before you add any other word parts

            adjectives – a word that describes a noun; adjectives that compare – add er when comparing 2 things, add est when comparing 3 or more

            contractions – a way to shorten some words by combining 2 words, leaving out some letters and replacing them with an apostrophe

 

 

 

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

Nonfiction

Cause and Effect

Making Mental Pictures

Asking Questions

Fluency

 

 

Vocabulary Skill

High Frequency Words

Week

15

Week

16

Week

17

Week

18

Week

19

Week

20

Week

21

say

much

mean

boy

also

another

does

great

before

old

follow

around

place

end

where

line

any

came

form

come

put

help

right

same

want

three

even

well

through

too

tell

show

small

must

large

 

 

 

 

 

Key Vocabulary

angry- to feel very upset about

something

fussed- talked in an unhappy way;

complained

groaned- made a deep moaning sound

grumbled-  talked in an angry way

about something that is not pleasing

grumpily- in a grouchy way

promised- said he or she would do

something