What's the matter? (Jeopardy images)
A headache
Possessive adjectives is a way to talk about...
a. to describe something or someone
b. things that belong to us
c. the past
b. things that belong to us
You take this when you're ill to feel better
Medicine
Is this the right medicine for James? (page 114)
Yes
Sometimes two words can come together to make one word. For example, "head" and "ache" can become "headache" or a pain in your head.
What is a fingernail? (point or explain)
The nail on your finger
What is this? (Jeopardy images)
Medicine
Write the correct possessive adjective next to the subject:
I
you
he
she
it
we
they
I- my
you- your
he- his
she- her
it- its
we- our
they- their
You got this when your ear hurts
An earache
Is this the right medicine for John + paper? (page 108)
No
When written together, 'oa' and 'ow' make the ___ sound.
'o'
What's the matter? (Jeopardy images)
A cough
Fill the gap with the correct possessive adjective:
He has got a stomach ache. ___ stomach hurts.
His
You got this when your head hurts
a headache
Is this the right medicine for Miranda? (page 114)
No, she's too young to take the medicine.
What is the name of the thing that causes illness?
A. germs
B. gems
C. games
A. germs
What's the matter? Write the answer (correct spelling only)
(Jeopardy images)
AN earache
Tom and I are brushing ___ teeth.
Our
This is what you have this when you're ill and you feel hot
A temperature
Is this the right medicine for Catalina? (page 114)
Yes
Name one type of medicine
Pills, drops, rest, syrup
Label the image (at least 5)
Ears, eyes, fingers, toes, knee, stomach, head, knee, leg...
Lisa has got two friends. ___ friends are funny. ___ names are Cairo, Naia and Trey. They also have a dog we play with on the weekends! The dog has many toys. ___ toys are fun to play with.
Her
Their
Its
You get a runny nose and a cough when you have this
A cold
Is this the right medicine for Jessica? (page 114)
No, she already tried honey and it didn't work.
What is the meaning of:
"My nose is running"
Hint: it happens when you are sick.
It's when a thin clear fluid or thick mucus comes from your nose.