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Objectives Recognizing and reading grade-appropriate irregularly spelled words Decoding regularly spelled one-syllable words Materials Needed Apple sight-word cards Construction Paper - 9" x 12" (red) Basket or bin Scissors Introduction List the sight-words on the board. Tell students you are going to practice recognizing sight-words. Have them repeat each word aloud as you point to it.
View Lesson PlanObjective CCSS Math: Counting & Cardinality K.CC.C.6: Identify whether the number of objects in one group is greater than, less than or equal to the number of objects in another group, e.g., by using matching and counting strategies. Materials Needed Document Camera Penguin counters reproducible Colorful winter scarves Paper Classroom Pencils Polar Bear Compare reproducible
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- Children will measure using nonstandard units.
- Children will compare the lengths of two different objects.
Objectives Students will draw conclusions about a person’s character traits based on information in a reading passage. Students will identify character traits and provide evidence to support their conclusions. Materials Needed “Phone Plan” reading passage Chart paper Blue ribbon reproducible Novel or selection the class is currently reading
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- Understand that people are more alike than they are different.
- Celebrate and embrace people’s cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
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- Gather information from multiple sources in order to better understand public issues.
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- Understand that people are more alike than they are different.
- Celebrate and embrace people’s cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
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- Use relative pronouns (“who, “whose,” “whom,” “which,” “that”) and relative adverbs (“where,” “when,” “why”).
- Use modal auxiliaries (for example, “can,” “may,” and “must”) to convey various conditions.
- Order adjectives within sentences according to conventional patterns (for example, “a small red bag” rather than “a red small bag”).