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Big Question: Who helps build a house?

Author: Anthony LorenzGenre:Fiction

Big Question: Who helps to build a house?

Monday Tuesday

WednesdayThursday

FridayReview

Review New WordsProgress Monitoring

Monday

Who helps build a house?

Today we will learn:Build BackgroundAmazing WordsShared Reading: The House That Tony

Lives InVocabulary WordsDecode WordsHigh-Frequency WordsDecodable Reader 34: Fun with SpotGrammar: ExclamationsMath: House PlansDrama: Act Out the Story

Talk with Me, Sing

with Me

Let’s Build a HouseLet’s build a house, let’s build a house, Who can help, who can help? The architect can draw some plans, The driver brings the supplies he can, The construction worker can saw and sand, Who else can help?

Let’s build a house, let’s build a house, Who can help, who can help? The electricians hook up the wires and

lights, The plumbers connect all the water and

pipes, The painters paint all the walls in sight, Who else can help?

Let’s build a house, let’s build a house, Who can help, who can help? The landscapers plant all the trees and

plants, The movers bring furniture, rugs, and

lamps, The neighbors help push it all up the

ramps, Who else can help?

Amazing Words

architect

electricians

plumbers

painters

landscapers

movers

Shared Reading

Vocabulary Words

construction worker

neighbors

drivers

installed

connected

Phonics

Decode Words s e t n a p b u g l o g f i t

w e t b i t n u t c u b

Blend Sounds f u n n o t l a p h a d

b i g t o p p e t m u d

Blend Sounds j a m j u g v a n z a p

q u i t r a g f o g p e t

Blend Sounds m o m r a n n e t n o t

High Frequency

Words

High-Frequency Words

with my for the

a we of what

Word Work

Review dig mud lot tug hot sip

pup up did pet had not

Review fast jump will Spot sit lap

big fun can run hill top

Grammar

the man had a big hat

The man had a big hat.

Grammar“Wow, that’s terrific!”This is called an exclamation.

He was excited and the words just kind of burst out of him.

GrammarAn exclamation is something we say to express a strong feeling or reaction to something.

Grammar The first word in an exclamation begins with an uppercase letter. We put an exclamation point at the end of an exclamation.

Let’s WriteLet’s write some exclamations together.

Let’s go!Good work!

Daily Journal Writing

Draw and write about how an architect helps

to build a house.

•Oral Language•Comprehension•Grammar

Tomorrow we will read about the people who help build a house again.

Tuesday

How does an architect help build a house?

Today we will learn:Build BackgroundAmazing WordsShared Reading: The House that Tony Lives

InVocabulary WordsDecode WordsHigh-Frequency WordsPhonics Story: What Pets DoGrammar: ExclamationsShared WritingJournal WritingScience: Building a HouseComprehension: Plot

Talk with Me, Sing

with Me

Let’s Build a HouseLet’s build a house, let’s build a house, Who can help, who can help? The architect can draw some plans, The driver brings the supplies he can, The construction worker can saw and sand, Who else can help?

Let’s build a house, let’s build a house, Who can help, who can help?

The electricians hook up the wires and lights,

The plumbers connect all the water and pipes,

The painters paint all the walls in sight, Who else can help?

Let’s build a house, let’s build a house, Who can help, who can help? The landscapers plant all the trees and

plants, The movers bring furniture, rugs, and

lamps, The neighbors help push it all up the

ramps, Who else can help?

Amazing Words

architect

electricians

Shared Reading

Vocabulary Words

construction worker

neighbors

drivers

installed

connected

Phonics

Can Zelda Sip Milk From the Red Cup?

Can Zelda sip milk from the red cup?

Can Zelda get help from Big Sis?Can Zelda sip milk from the red

cup?Let’s get her to hold on like this!

Sip it, don’t quit! Yes, drink every drop

To get very strong!Just sip it, oh, sip it; we’ll grin

whenYou drink it all up!

Decode Words g l a d b u m p c r a b s t o p g i f t

w e n t

b e s t

m i l k

p l o t c l u b

Blending Sounds

d o g t u g d i g p e t

p i g p e n m u d

h o p

Blending Sounds

c a t s w i m

s i t w i l l

H a l l a p n a p

High-Frequency Words Review

she is he a go

Grammar

she gives me a gift

She gives me a gift.

GrammarAn exclamation is a special kind of sentence.

An exclamation is something that we say when we are expressing strong feelings about something.

GrammarWhen we write an exclamation, we use an uppercase letter for the first letter.

We use an exclamation point at the end of the sentences instead of a period.

GrammarIf you see that someone is about to run into you on his or her bike, you might shout, “Look out!”

Wait for me!Thank you!Wow!

Let’s Write!Let’s write about other projects people do together.

I’m going to write about how we can work together in our classroom.

We can clean up our classroom.

Amazing Word Review

street sweeper

hard hat

Daily Journal Writing

Draw and write about how

construction workers help to build a house.

•Oral Language•Grammar•Homework

Tomorrow we will read about the animals going to school again

•Oral Language•Grammar•Homework Idea

Tomorrow we will read about a special house that Jen and Max are building.

Wednesday

How do construction

workers help to build a house?

Today we will learn:Build BackgroundAmazing WordsShared Reading: The House that Tony Lives

InVocabulary WordsDecode WordsHigh-Frequency WordsStudent Reader: Jen and Mike Build a HouseGrammar: ExclamationsShared WritingJournal WritingSocial Studies: Tools of the TradeArt: Building Tony’s House

Talk with Me, Sing

with Me

Let’s Build a HouseLet’s build a house, let’s build a house, Who can help, who can help? The architect can draw some plans, The driver brings the supplies he can, The construction worker can saw and sand, Who else can help?

Let’s build a house, let’s build a house, Who can help, who can help?

The electricians hook up the wires and lights,

The plumbers connect all the water and pipes,

The painters paint all the walls in sight, Who else can help?

Let’s build a house, let’s build a house, Who can help, who can help? The landscapers plant all the trees and

plants, The movers bring furniture, rugs, and

lamps, The neighbors help push it all up the

ramps, Who else can help?

Amazing Words

plumbers

painters

Shared Reading

Vocabulary Words

construction worker

neighbors

drivers

installed

connected

Phonics

Spell Words

t e n t h a n d

n e x t w i l l

s p o t d r u m

Blend Sounds b o x D a d h a s b i g a n d

w i l l i t g r a s s

l o t g e t

Blend Sounds B e n i n v a n J e n M a x

h e l p p u t o n u s g e t

Blend Sounds M e g s p o t p u l l y e s M o m

t o p t a p s a t

High-Frequency Review

said what you for like

the a have look they

Grammar

you can not fix itYou can not fix it.

GrammarWhen I see something done correctly and I say “Nice job!,” I am making an exclamation.

Nice Job!

GrammarExclamations begin with an uppercase letter, and they end with an exclamation point.

We use exclamations when we express a strong feeling or reaction to something.

GrammarAre you hungry?I can’t believe it!Which one is an exclamation?

Your hair looks nice.Watch out!Which one is an exclamation?

Let’s Write!Let’s write sentences about the color of playhouse we would like.

Greg likes it blue with red dots.

Liz likes it tan with green spots.

Daily Journal Writing

Draw and write about how

plumbers help to build a house.

Respond to LiteratureGrammarHomework Idea

Tomorrow we will read about people who work at night.

Thursday

How does a plumber help build

a house?

Today we will learn:Build BackgroundAmazing WordsShared Reading: The Night WorkersDecode WordsHigh-Frequency WordsDecodable Reader 35: Fun in the SunGrammar: ExclamationsShared WritingJournal WritingSocial Studies: Under Construction

Talk with Me, Sing

with Me

Let’s Build a HouseLet’s build a house, let’s build a house, Who can help, who can help? The architect can draw some plans, The driver brings the supplies he can, The construction worker can saw and sand, Who else can help?

Let’s build a house, let’s build a house, Who can help, who can help?

The electricians hook up the wires and lights,

The plumbers connect all the water and pipes,

The painters paint all the walls in sight, Who else can help?

Let’s build a house, let’s build a house, Who can help, who can help? The landscapers plant all the trees and

plants, The movers bring furniture, rugs, and

lamps, The neighbors help push it all up the

ramps, Who else can help?

Amazing Words

landscapers

movers

Shared Reading

Phonics

Blend Sounds

s u n f e l l n e t g o t

h a d q u i t s n u g s l i m

High Frequency Words

they the have

Grammar

ben can swim in the pond

Ben can swim in the pond.

GrammarAn exclamation is a special kind of sentence.

An exclamation is something that we say when we are expressing strong feelings about something.

GrammarWhen we write an exclamation, we use an uppercase letter for the first letter.

We use an exclamation point at the end of the sentences instead of a period.

Let’s Write!Our story The House That Tony Lives In tells us how the workers build Tony’s house.

Let’s write sentences about building a clubhouse using words with /t/.

Let’s Write!Will puts the _______ on.Pam _______ it snug.

Daily Journal Writing

Draw and write about how

painters help to build a house.

Respond to LiteratureGrammarHomework Idea

Tomorrow we will read “A House by the Sea.”

Friday

Who helps to build a house?

Today we will learn:Build BackgroundAmazing WordsShared Reading: “A House by the

Sea”Decode WordsHigh-Frequency WordsProgress Monitoring: Read the Words

and SentencesGrammar: ExclamationsSocial Studies: BuildingSocial Studies: CareersSocial Studies: Building BingoMath: Addresses

Talk with Me, Sing

with Me

Let’s Build a HouseLet’s build a house, let’s build a house, Who can help, who can help? The architect can draw some plans, The driver brings the supplies he can, The construction worker can saw and sand, Who else can help?

Let’s build a house, let’s build a house, Who can help, who can help?

The electricians hook up the wires and lights,

The plumbers connect all the water and pipes,

The painters paint all the walls in sight, Who else can help?

Let’s build a house, let’s build a house, Who can help, who can help? The landscapers plant all the trees and

plants, The movers bring furniture, rugs, and

lamps, The neighbors help push it all up the

ramps, Who else can help?

Amazing Words

architect

electricians

plumbers

painters

landscapers

movers

Shared Reading

“A House by the Sea”

Phonics

Decode WordsLet’s read this sentence together and blend the sounds together to say the words.

Pets can jump on beds.

High Frequency Words

have they look he go

Grammar

did you pet the cat

Did you pet the cat?

GrammarAn exclamation is something we say when we feel strongly about something or have a strong reaction to something.

GrammarWatch out!This is an exclamation.Exclamations begin with uppercase letters, like all sentences, but we put an exclamation point at the end instead of a period.

GrammarWhat would you say if these things happened?

You see a really, really big bear.

Something is about to fall on your friend’s head.

You just ate something yummy.

You just got some great news.

Let’s Write!This week we read about people who build things.

This is the way we build a house, build a house, build a house.

This is the way we build a house.

Lots of people help.

Let’s Write!I am going to write a verse about how an architect helps build a house.

This is the way we draw the plans, draw the plans, draw the plans.

This is the way we draw the plans.

That’s what architects do.

Daily Journal Writing

Draw and write about how

landscapers help to build a house.

PhonicsShared ReadingHigh-Frequency Words

Next week we will read about how animals build homes.

New Words Review

Vocabulary Words construction workers

neighbors drivers installed connected

Amazing Words architect electricians plumbers painters landscapers movers

Progress

Monitoring

Read the WordsSet A

bug zip jug

log ant end

Read the WordsSet B

went spot bump trip frog

crabs list hugs club

Read the SentencesSet C

1. My hat is in the box.2. The dogs jump on

the bed.3. Will you pet the pig?4. Send the gift to Pam.5. She went on a trip.