grade 1 lesson 29 vocabulary powerpoint
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Lesson 29TRANSCRIPT
wriggleThe girls sees worms wriggle in the
dirt.
If someone is holding you, you might wriggle to get away.
If you wanted a dog to stop wriggling, would you ask him to sit
still or bounce up and down? Why?
wriggleHow would you wriggle out of a shirt
that is too small for you?
Besides worms, what else might wriggle in the dirt?
What animal might be able to wriggle out of your hand?
pricklyThe stem of some vegetables are
prickly.
If I touch something prickly, I might say “Ouch!” and pull my hand away quickly.
Is a cactus or a daisy prickly? How do you know?
pricklyName a prickly animal. Name an
animal that is NOT prickly.
Would you want to sit on your chair if it had a prickly object on it? Why?
How might you handle a prickly object such as a pinecone?
interestedThe girl’s neighbors were interested in trading their flowers for some of her
mother’s soup.
If I am interested in something, I want to do it or learn more about it.
Would you be more interested in learning about spaceships or paper
clips?
interestedI have a new book. What could you do to show me that you are interested in hearing the story?
If you are NOT interested in hearing about a friend’s trip, would you listen carefully or look
away? Explain.
A friend wants to trade a milkshake for your ice-cream cone. Would you be interested in
make a trade? Why?
cooperativeThe children were cooperative.
When I work well with others, I am being cooperative.
Is it important to be cooperative during class activities? Why?
cooperativeGive a thumbs up if I describe an example of
children being cooperative.
Two children argue over a book.
Two children work together to pick up art supplies.
One child colors while the other grabs the crayons.
Two children work together to carry some books.
constructThe children used tools to construct
the sand castle.
I can use block to construct a tower.
Would you rather construct something alone or with others?
Explain.
constructIf I name some things that someone could
construct, you should say “People can construct that.”
house leaf water school
bridge hospital ant cloud
dog doghouse airplane sand castle
assistThe children ask if they can assist Jen.
If I help someone carry a heavy box, I assist that person.
Could you assist your teacher by being quiet or being noisy? Explain.
assistIf I describe a situation in which you could assist, you should say “Let me assist you.”
Your mom is looking for her keys.
Your brother or sister needs a ride to school.
The family dog needs a bath.
The teacher is passing out papers.
A pilot is flying an airplane.
Fill in the blanks with the correct word.
cooperative assist construct
The children decided to ______________ the tallest block tower they ever made.
Their teacher asked for the two groups to ___________ each other in the activity.
cooperative interested prickly
It is important to be ____________ when you work together in groups.
The new shirt was uncomfortable because the material felt _________.