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Hello Second Graders!. Who are my most fluent readers?. Here are the words and sentences for this week. live. thought. ever. small. after. new. care. over. book. off. food. all. hair. front. never. started. party. stories. warm. sky. of. her. first. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Hello Second Graders!
Who are my most fluent
readers?
Here are the words and
sentences for this week.
live
thought
ever
small
after
new
care
over
book
off
food
all
hair
front
never
started
party
stories
warm
sky
of
her
first
everything
about
slowly
two
store
world
story
night
against
someone
hold
part
along
girl
morning
bird
different
another
grow
heard
kind
more
to
some
light
hard
because
me
go
better
old
really
was
they
right
you
for
show
kept
why
dark
own
would
afraid
might
many
open
my
people
yellow
starts
happy
eye
few
before
high
he
window
try
funny
cried
told
car
pretty
air
pictures
myself
know
animals
most
bear
second
sleep
three
she
work
both
cold
eat
find
green
little
long
says
table
we
by
cheer
could
hello
hundred
mind
play
read
see
today
city
full
no
other
places
put
school
sing
think
this
bring
children
comes
do
family
like
make
those
use
with
around
be
five
help
next
or
pull
take
until
walked
Remember to take care of your new book.
The prince and the princess always live happily ever after.
Let’s read over the story so we can find the answers.
I thought you knew how to do it.
The kindergartner did a small jump off the stairs.
attention = focus, to notice
speech = a talk that you give to a group of people
safety = ways to keep from getting hurt
obeys= does what someone says
buddy= friend or partner
enormous = really big or huge
shocked = surprised, upset
station = workplace, office space, or base
If we put two words together, we make a longer word called a compound word.
cannot myselfsunshine someonepancake outside
Sometimes we put titles in front of a persons last name.
Titles tell you if a person is a man or a woman, single or married.
Mr. ClarkMrs. EMiss HairMs. Ortiz
Titles can tell you what kind of job a person has.
Dr. EvansOfficer BuckleNurse Kelly
You can use abbreviations to shorten words.
Ave.=AvenueSt.=StreetDr.=DoctorMrs.=Missus
Rd.=RoadJan.=JanuaryDr.=DriveWed.=Wednesday
A dictionary entry always includes an entry word, a definition, and sometimes an example sentence.
Guide words are placed at the top of the dictionary page.
Guide words show the first and last words that are on the page.
new
off
after
book
over
care
live
ever
thought
small
a
ea
ai
ee, _(c)ei, _ie_, _ey
sp
ow
ed
ay
sk
es
oa
ing
sl
sw
st
ck
cl
nk
g, _gg
nt
ing
gr
ft
gl
ed
u, u_e
xt
ch
pl
nd
pr
wh
ng
ai, ay, a_e
i
s, ss
dr
mp
est
th
ie, igh, i_e, _y
j, gi_, ge, _dge
o
ci, ce
sh
oa, ow, _oe, o_e
u
k
ll
ph
ck
ee, ea, e_e, _y
j, ge, _dge, gy
e
ee
c
er
tch
Excellent
Work!