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RI.1.3 Compare/contrast
Compare Trees and Palm TreesUse your Scholastic News issue to fill out the chart.
PlantsSCIENCE FOCUS
Most Trees Palm Trees
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Most trees have
a stiff trunk.
Roots hold trees
in the ground.
They don’t have
branches. They
just have leaves.
Hail Mary
Hail Mary, full of Grace, the Lord is with thee.
Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the
fruit of your womb, Jesus.
Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now
and at the hour of our death. Amen.
Prayers for Young Catholics compiled by Daughters of St Paul
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Being a Writer™ Teacher’s Manual Unit 6 WA13© Developmental Studies Center
Showersby Marchette Chute
Squelch and squirt and squiggle,
Drizzle and drip and drain—
Such a lot of water
Comes down with the rain!
“Showers” by Marchette Chute from Rhymes About Us, copyright © 1974 Marchette Chute. Published in 1974 by E.P. Dutton. Reprinted by permission of Elizabeth Hauser.
Showersby Marchette Chute
Squelch and squirt and squiggle,
Drizzle and drip and drain—
Such a lot of water
Comes down with the rain!
“Showers” by Marchette Chute from Rhymes About Us, copyright © 1974 Marchette Chute. Published in 1974 by E.P. Dutton. Reprinted by permission of Elizabeth Hauser.
Being a Writer™ Teacher’s Manual Unit 6 WA16© Developmental Studies Center
The March Windby Anonymous
I come to work as well as play;
I’ll tell you what I do;
I whistle all the live-long day,
“Woo-oo-oo-oo! Woo-oo!”
I toss the branches up and down
And shake them to and fro,
I whirl the leaves in flocks of brown,
And send them high and low.
I strew the twigs upon the ground,
The frozen earth I sweep;
I blow the children round and round
And wake the flowers from sleep.
“The March Wind” by Anonymous appears in The Random House Book of Poetry for Children, copyright © 1983, edited by Jack Prelutsky and published by Random House Children’s Books.
The March Windby Anonymous
I come to work as well as play;
I’ll tell you what I do;
I whistle all the live-long day,
“Woo-oo-oo-oo! Woo-oo!”
I toss the branches up and down
And shake them to and fro,
I whirl the leaves in flocks of brown,
And send them high and low.
I strew the twigs upon the ground,
The frozen earth I sweep;
I blow the children round and round
And wake the flowers from sleep.
“The March Wind” by Anonymous appears in The Random House Book of Poetry for Children, copyright © 1983, edited by Jack Prelutsky and published by Random House Children’s Books.
Being a Writer™ Teacher’s Manual Unit 6 WA15© Developmental Studies Center 1 of 3
What does it sound like?
What does the sky look like?
What does the lightening look like?
What does the rain feel like?
What does the wind sound like?
Thunderstorm Poem Questions/Ideas
Being a Writer™ Teacher’s Manual Unit 6 WA15© Developmental Studies Center 1 of 3
It's storming outside!
The sky turns black.
Thunderstrom PoemPlease finish the poem on the lines below!
Nature Walk A. Look at the picture. Write a sentence that tells three things you see.
Use commas to separate the things.
B. What are three things you will do this summer? Write them in a sentence. Add commas to separate the things.
Commas and Capital Letters Lesson 28 83
Remember the Date A. What’s missing from each date? Write the dates correctly
on the lines.
1. October 12 2016
2. July 4 2017
3. November 24 2018
B. Write the date on the line to complete each sentence.
1. My birthday is
.
2. One classmate’s birthday is
.
3. My best friend’s birthday is
.
C. Draw a picture of a family member. Write that person’s name and birth date below the picture.
Commas and Capital Letters Lesson 27 81
Being a Writer™ Teacher’s Manual Unit 6 WA15© Developmental Studies Center 1 of 3
Weather Words List
Rain - gray, pour, drip, drizzle, cool
Thunderstorms -
Tornados -
Wind -
"put on your raincoat"