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Gus and Grandpa and the Two-Wheeled Bike
Story Town Lesson 7 Day 4
Question of the DayWhat things remind you of bikes?
How is a train like a bike? How is it different?How is a cheetah like a bike? How is it
different?What other things look, move, or sound like
bikes?
A _____ is like a bike because ___________________.Daily Proofreading
On our field trip we saw many animal?
On our field trip we saw many animals.
My Bike
I’m off like lightning! Watch me go Up the hill, pumping slow, Then zooming down the other side Like a roller-coaster ride. Through the puddles My bike is a boat; My wet wheels keep Me dry while I float. The sidewalk’s my highway As I whizz along, Singing a happy Pedaling song. Bobbe Indgin
Word Wall
idealaughed
coming
knee
million
curveworld
Compound Words
A COMPOUND WORD is a word that is made up of two smaller words joined together.
Compound Words
Compound Words
Compound Words
Compound Words
The baby played with blocks in the playpen.
The jays sing from the treetops in the daytime.
The mail carrier put the letters in the mailbag.
When raindrops fell, our dog ran into its doghouse.
The baby played with blocks in the playpen.
The jays sing from the treetops in the daytime.
The mail carrier put the letters in the mailbag.
When raindrops fell, our dog ran into its doghouse.
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Spelling
High – Frequency Words
Dad asked Rose, “Is your bike riding comingcoming along well?”
No, I seem to fall a millionmillion times,” sighed Rose.
“Is that how you scraped your kneeknee?” asked Dad.
“Yes, I fell off my bike when I rode too fast around a
curvecurve,” said Rose.
“I have an ideaidea,” said Dad. “Slow down when you reach
a curvecurve.”
Rose rode to a curvecurve, slowed down, and didn’t fall.
“Slowing down works!” laughedlaughed Rose. “Riding a bike is
best thing in the worldworld.”
Predictions
Make Predictions
Jeremy’s Day at the PoolJeremy’s mom brought in the mail. “Jeremy, it
looks like this card is for you,” she said.Jeremy opened the card. It was an invitation.
His friend Mario was having a pool party. Jeremy felt sad. He was scared of the water, but he wanted to go to the party. “Can you help me, Mom?” he asked.
“Sure,” she said.That afternoon, Jeremy and his mom went to the
pool. Jeremy had a new bathing suit on, which made him happy. He looked down at the deep end and wanted to go home. His mom said, “Let’s go to the shallow end instead.”
Jeremy walked down the stairs, holding onto the rail. He was scared, but he also thought the water felt good. His mom helped him kick and blow bubbles. He could do it!
Build Robust Vocabularyrickety – If something is rickety, it is
old and shaky.rattling – If something is rattling, it is
making short knocking sounds.prying – If you are prying something,
you are opening it with a crowbar or other tool.
impatiently – If you are waiting for the bus impatiently, you are upset that you have to wait.
Build Robust Vocabularyromp – When you romp, you move around playfully.
defeated – If you feel like you have lost, you feel defeated.
jubilant – When you feel joyful and happy, you are jubilant.
master – If you master something, you learn how to do it well.
Singular and Plural Nouns
Grandpa took the child to a museum.
They saw old photo of family.
The woman held their baby.
They sat on couch.
Grandpa took the child to a museum.Grandpa took the children to a museum.
They saw old photo of family.They saw old photos of families.
The woman held their baby.The women held their babies.
They sat on couch.They sat on couches.
WritingTell how to make or do something.
List materials, if needed.List steps in order from first to last.
Use commands, short sentences, and exact words.
Can include a picture.