Team SpiritMy SideWalks
Level BUnit 2, Week 2, Day 2
Objectives• Word Work: Phonemic Awareness: Add
Ending Sounds
• Phonics: Blend Base Words and Endings
• Review High Frequency Words
• Review Amazing Words
• Read a Passage
Phonemic Awareness
smash - smashing
jump - jumped
yell - yell
Phonemic Awareness
How many sounds do you hear in the word
smashing, jumped and yelled.
Phonemic Awareness
How many sounds do you hear in
rested?
Phonemic Awareness
How many sounds do you hear in
lifted?
Phonemic Awareness
How many sounds do you hear in
kicking?
Phonemic Awareness
How many sounds do you hear in
winked?
Phonemic Awareness
How many sounds do you hear in
filled?
Blending Strategy
helped and helpingThe endings –ed and –ing can be added to
base words to describe actions: I helped Tom yesterday. I am helping Jan now. What have you learned about blending
these words? What are the words? Today we will learn about base words whose spelling changes when –ed or –ing is
added.
Blending Strategy
hop, hopped, and hopping
Look at the spelling of these words. The “p” in hop is doubled before the
endings –ed and –ing are added. This happens in short-vowel words that end with a single consonant. This is how I
blend these words.
Blending Strategy
Let’s try reading these words on the
next few slides together.
Blending Strategy
gettingWhat is the base
word?
Blending Strategy
rubbedWhat is the base
word?
Blending Strategy
stoppingWhat is the base
word?
Blending Strategy
clappedWhat is the base
word?
Blending Strategy
swimmingWhat is the base
word?
Blending Strategy
chattedWhat is the base
word?
Blending Strategy
Now it is your turn to blend.
Blending Strategy
batted
Blending Strategy
winning
Blending Strategy
grinned
Blending Strategy
shopped
Blending Strategy
hugged
Blending Strategy
dropping
High Frequency Words
buildTo build is to make something by
putting things together.
High Frequency Words
carryWhen you carry something, you take it from one place to another.
High Frequency Words
heavyIf something is heavy, it is hard to
lift or carry. It weighs a lot.
High Frequency Words
waterwater is liquid that fills oceans, rivers, lakes, and ponds. Water
falls from the sky as rain.
Amazing Words
abilitya special skill or talent
Amazing Words
competeto try to win a game, contest, or
prize
Amazing Words
contributeto help or give advice
Amazing Words
recreationsomething people do for fun
Amazing Words
victorya win
Read a Passage
What do you remember about
team spirit?
Read a Passage
“The Red Fins,” p 32.
Read a Passage
What did you learn about the Red Fin? What was the selection mainly about?
Read a Passage
Summarize:The first two pages describe how hard the
Red Fins word and how everyone on the swimming team contributes. The next
pages describe a race that Beth, a member of the Red Fins team, wins. The
selection is mainly about how the Red Fins are building a winning team.
Read a Passage
Do you thing the Red Fins like to compete? How do the team
members who are not swimming contribute to the team? How can swimming on the Red Fins team
be hard work and also recreation?
Tomorrow’s Objectives
• Word Work: Phonemic Awareness: Add Ending Sounds
• Phonics: Fluent Word Reading
• Review High Frequency Words
• Review Amazing Words
• Read a Passage: “Jon and Jen.”