Word Workout
Vocabulary
safe prepare
Sometimes when the weather is bad, we need to stay inside to be safe.
What could we put in a kit to help us prepare for bad weather? Let’s
make a list. For example: a first aid kit, canned food and a can opener,
bottled water, a battery-operated radio, and a flashlight. Don’t forget
the batteries! Let’s gather these materials and make a weather supply
kit! We prepare and stay safe.
My Words to Know
High-Frequency Words: my, are, he, with, is, little,
she, was
Can you think of a sentence with the word my? Here is an example: This
is my kitten. Now I will write the sentence. Can you circle the word my?
Nice job! Let’s think of more sentences using the words are, he, with, is,
little, she, and was.
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Category Words: question words
what why where who
Let’s look in a newspaper or magazine to learn about severe weather
around in the world. We will look at the pictures, and I will read parts
of the articles. Then I will ask some questions. What is the weather
like there? Where is the bad weather happening? When did the bad
weather happen? How will the weather be tomorrow?
Phonics: h, e, f, r, b, l, k, ck, l-blends (bl, cl, fl, sl) Let’s play “I Spy.”
Listen carefully. Here we go!
I spy something you wear on your head that starts with h. (hat).
I spy something you write with and it rhymes with hen. (pen)
I spy 10 of these on your hands. They start with the letter f. (fingers)
I spy something on my finger that begins with the letter r. (ring)
Unit 6 • Week 3