what is 11x11=
121
How many vowel teams can you find in the sentence below?
(example: ay, ee, ea, ai, oa, ou, ow, oo, oi, oy, ew, ue, aw, au, igh)
Roses are red violets are blue sugar is sweet and so are you.
3
(blue, sweet, you)
When you retell a story, make sure to tell all the parts. Name the 3 parts of a story
Beginning
Middle
End
What is the most popular word in a story?
and
What are the 4 seasons?
Spring
Summer
Winter
Fall/Autumn
What is 36 + 42 = ?
78
What happens if you change the "F" sound in "FUNK" into "ST"?
it becomes "stunk"
what is a prediction ?
it's guessing what happens next
When writing an informational story, what is 1 thing you need to do?
Any of these:
Teach readers about a topic
Name topic and got reader's attention
Tell different parts on different pages
Write an ending
Tell the topic part by part
Put facts in the writing
Use labels and words to give facts
How can you tell the difference between man made and natural resources?
Things that are metal, plastic, or rubber are man-made.
Things that are rocks, leaves, sticks come from nature.
Can you draw a tape diagram for 12+12 and solve?
|____12_____|
|_____12_____|_____12_____|
24
Do these words rhyme?
prediction
perfume
no
When you're reading a story, the people or animals are called the ?
Characters
what ells dos a story need other than words
pictures
How do you say "I am" in Spanish?
yo soy
26+10=?
|| ......
|
26+10=36
Do these words rhyme?
blue
too
yes
Good readers scoop up the words to read smoothly.
True or False?
True
Do you know what labels are?
They are to describe something in the picture.
How do you say "hello" in Spanish?
hola
what is 12x12=
144
How do you spell the name of the pet that lives in a cage and starts with a G?
(hint: the second word is pig)
Guinea Pig
What is the difference between fiction and nonfiction?
Fiction is fake/not real.
Nonfiction is real/true.
How do you write a "How To" story?
Give people the steps to do something
(ex: first... next... then... last...)
What are 2 different kinds of bugs?
bee/wasp
grasshopper/cricket
butterfly/moth
worm
mosquito
snail/slug
spider
ladybug
fly
ant