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Lesson 1: All About Me Objectives: The student will be introduced to the following: Phonics: Rhyming words: A rhyme is a repetition of similar sounds in two or more words, most often at the end of lines in poems and songs. A pair of rhyming words is words that have very similar sounds when spoken. They often have different first letter but similar or identical remaining letters. Example: deer-ear cat-hat bone-cone
ant-plant car-star chair-bear
van-man mouse-house balloon-spoon
rain-chain pail- whale
Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Writing:” Free –writing” words to describe pictures, writing first and last names legibly with correct letter size and formation. Spelling: List 1 Word
Practice Sentence
Spell
I can spell anything.
Shell
I found a pretty shell at the beach.
Bell
Did you hear the bell on the boat?
Tell
Let me tell you a story about lobsters.
Fell
I almost fell down on the sand.
Sell
I tried to sell my sand castle.
Yell
Please don't yell at the dog.
Beach
The beach is only one mile from here.
May
May is the perfect time to go on vacation
Towel
The beach towel is yellow and orange.
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Lesson 2: I am Me Objectives: The student will be introduced to, practice and review the following: Phonics: Phonemic awareness of blending; identifying all sounds for letter A. Letter A Sound The Letter A Sound has two different letter sounds: Short A Sound and Long A Sound. The Letter A and the Vowel A Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter A Song, Letter A Video, Letter A Worksheets, and Letter A Words they will have fun learning the Short Vowel A Sound and the Long Vowel A Sound. Letter A Words o Short Vowel A Words act, add, am, at, back, bad, bag, ban, band, basket, bat, batch, bath, black, blast, bran, branch, brand, brass, cab, camp, can, cap, cast, cat, catch, champ, chat, clam, clamp, clan, clap, clash, class, crack, craft, cramp, crash, dab, dad, damp, dash, drag, fact, fad, fan, fast, fat, flag, flap, flash, flat, gap, gasp, glad, glass, grab, grand, grant, graph, grass, had, ham, hand, has, hat, hatch, jack, jam, jazz, lack, lad, lag, lamp, land, lap, lash, last, latch, mad, man, map, mash, mask, mass, mast, mat, match, math, nag, nap, pack, pad, pal, pant, pants, pass, past, pat, patch, path, plan, plant, quack, rack, rag, ram, ramp, ran, rant, rap, rash, rat, sack, sad, sag, sand, sap, sat, scratch, slab, slack, slam, slant, snap, span, splash, stack, stamp, stand, strand, tab, tack, tag, tan, tap, task, than, that, track, trap, van, vat, wag, yam. o Long Vowel A Words bake, blade, brace, brake, brave, cage, cake, came, case, cave, chase, date, face, fade, flake, flame, game, gate, gave, grace, grade, grape, lake, late, made, make, male, maze, name, page, place, plate, race, rake, sale, same, save, shade, shake, shape, skate, space, stage, take, tale, tape, trace, trade, vase, wade, wake, wave, whale, aid, aim, bait, braid, Braille, brain, chain, claim, drain, fail, faint, faith, frail, grain, jail, laid, maid, mail, main, nail, paid, pail, pain, paint, plain, praise, raid, rain, rail, raise, sail, snail, Spain, stain, strain, tail, trail, train, vain, waist, wait, bay, birthday, clay, day, gay, gray, hay, jay, lay, may, maybe, pay, play, player, pray, ray, say, spray, stay, stray, sway, today, tray, way. Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. YOUNG JI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL/COLLEGE
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Writing: Phrases and sentences; writing the letter A; Journal topic response What do you like to do in your free time? Spelling: List 1 Word spell shell bell tell fell sell yell beach May towel
Practice Sentence I can spell anything. I found a pretty shell at the beach. Did you hear the bell on the boat? Let me tell you a story about lobsters. I almost fell down on the sand I tried to sell my sand castle. Please don't yell at the dog. The beach is only one mile from here. May is the perfect time to go on vacation The beach towel is yellow and orange.
Lesson 3: Happy and My Pap Objectives: The student will practice the following: Phonics: Identifying all sounds for the letters “c”, “d”, and “t” Letter C Sound The Letter C Sound has two different sounds: Hard C Sound and Soft C Sound. The Hard C Sound is represented by the /k/ sound and the Soft C Sound is represented by the /s/ sound. The Letter C and the C Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter C Song, Letter C Video and Letter C Worksheets, they will have fun learning the Consonant Letter C Sound Letter C Words o Hard C Words cab, cabbage, cage, call, came, camel, camp, can, cane, cap, cape, car, card, care, carrot, cars, cart, carve, case, cash, cast, cat, cave, clam, clean, clip, clog, close, cloud, clown, club, coal, coast, coat, cob, cod, coil, coin, cold, colt, comb, come, cone, cook, cool, cope, cord, corn, cost, cot, cough, could, count, courage, court, cove, cow, crab, creed, crib, crop, cub, cube, cup, curl, curve, cut, cute YOUNG JI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL/COLLEGE
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o Soft C Words ceiling, celery, cell, cellar, cement, cent, center, cereal, cigar, cinch, cinder, circle, circus, citizen, city Letter D Sound The Letter D Sound is a voiced alveolar plosive. The Letter D and the D Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter D Song, Letter D Video and Letter D Worksheets; they will have fun learning the Consonant Letter D Sound. Letter D Words o dad, damp, dark, dash, date, dawn, day, deaf, deal, debt, deck, deep, deer, den, dent, desk, dew, did, die, dig, dill, dim dime, dine, ding, dip, dirt, dirty, dish, dish, dive, do, dock, doe, dog, doll, dollar, dome, done, door, dose, dot, down, doze, duck, due, dug, dull, dump, dune, dunk, dusk, dust, dye Letter F Sound The Letter F Sound is a voiceless labiodentals fricative. The Letter F and the F Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter F Song, Letter F Video and Letter F Worksheets; they will have fun learning the Consonant Letter F Sound. o Letter F Words fad, fade, fail, faint, fair, fake, fall, false, fame, fan, far, farm, fast, fate, feast, feather, fed, fee, feed, feel, fell, fence, few, fib, fig, fight, file, film, fine, fire, first, fish, fist, fit, five, foam, foe, foil, fold, folk, fond, food, fool foot, football, for, force, fork, form, fort, four, fowl, fox, fun, fur, fuse, fuzz Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Writing: Phrases and sentences; Writing letters legibly with correct letter size and formation; Journal topic response: write about a game, indoor or outdoor, you like to play.
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Spelling: List 1 Word Practice Sentence spell I can spell anything. shell I found a pretty shell at the beach. bell Did you hear the bell on the boat? tell Let me tell you a story about lobsters. fell I almost fell down on the sand sell I tried to sell my sand castle. yell Please don't yell at the dog. beach The beach is only one mile from here. May May is the perfect time to go on vacation towel The beach towel is yellow and orange. Lesson 4: Happiness Objectives: The student will be introduced to the following: Phonics: Identifying all sounds for letters A,M,T,F and C o Letter T Sound The Letter T Sound is a voiceless alveolar plosive. The T Sound is represented by the letter T and the /t/ sound, but sometimes it is silent (little, debut, ballet). Letter T Words tab, table, tack, tag, tail, take, talk, tall, tame, tan, tap, tape, tar, tea, teach, team, tear, tease, tee, teen, telephone, tell, ten, tent, tick, tide, tie, till, time, tin, tip, tire, to, toad, toe, toll, tomato, ton, tone, tool, toothbrush, top, torn, toss, tote, touch, tough, tour, tow, towel, town, toy, tub, tube, tuck, tug, tune, turn, turtle o Letter M Sound The Letter M Sound is a voiced bilabial nasal. The M Sound is one of the three nasal sounds in the alphabet (/m/ /n/ /ng/). Letter M Words mad, made, maid, mail, main, make, man, mane, many, map, marble, march, mash, mask, mat, match, math, may, meal, mean, meat, men, mend, mesh, mess, met, mice, mild, mile, milk, mill, mind, mine, mirror, miss, mist, mitt, mitten, mix, moan, moat, monkey, moon, mop, more, most, motorcycle, mouse, mouth, move, move, much, muck, mud, mug, mush, musk, must, mute, mutt, my YOUNG JI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL/COLLEGE
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Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Writing: Phrases and sentences; writing letters D and F legibly with correct letter size and formation; responding to the Journal topic: What makes you happy? Spelling: List 1 Word Practice Sentence spell I can spell anything. shell I found a pretty shell at the beach. bell Did you hear the bell on the boat? tell Let me tell you a story about lobsters. fell I almost fell down on the sand sell I tried to sell my sand castle. yell Please don't yell at the dog. beach The beach is only one mile from here. May May is the perfect time to go on vacation towel The beach towel is yellow and orange. Lesson 5: LET’S RHYME OBJECTIVES: The student will complete a Spelling Assessment, and practice the following: Phonics: Recognizing rhyming words.
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Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Writing: Write phrases and sentences; Write the letters D and F legibly with correct letter size and formation. Responding to the Journal topic: Write about your favorite time you had with your family. Spelling: List 2 Word Zoo Frog Fish June Ape Bear Lion monkey Tiger Goat
Practice Sentence The zoo opens at ten in the morning. They have many kinds of frogs. They have a large aquarium with tropical fish. I went to the zoo in June last year. There was a huge ape beating his chest. The big bear scared my grandma. The lion slept in the afternoon sun. My favorite animal is the monkey They had a rare white tiger. I got to pet a funny goat.
CVC words containing medial a bad, bag, back, ban, bat; cab, can, cap, cat; dab, dad, dam, Dan; fan, fat; gag, gap, had, ham, hat; lad, lag, lack, lap; mad, man, map, mat, nag, nam, nap; Pam, pack, pad, pan, pat; rag, rack, ram, ran, rap; sad, sag, sack, Sam, sap, sat; tab, tag, tack, tan, tap; van, vat; wag; yap; zig-zag, zap
Lesson 6: I LIKE APPLES OBJECTIVES: The student will be exposed to, and practice, the following. Phonics: Identifying all sounds for the letters S, B, and O, learning rhyming words. o Letter S Sound The Letter S Sound is a voiceless alveolar fricative. The S Sound can stand for several different sounds such as /z/, /sh/, and /zh/. Sometimes the S sound is represented by two letter S's. The Letter S and the S Sound can be hard for kids YOUNG JI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL/COLLEGE
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to learn, however, with the Letter S Song, Letter S Video and Letter S Worksheets; they will have fun learning the Consonant Letter S Sound. Letter S Words safe, sag, sage, said, sail, sake, sale, salt, same, sand, sandwich, sang, sap, sat, sauce, save, saw, sax, say, sea, seal, see, seed, seek, seem, seen, seep, self, sell, send, sent, serve, set, seven, sew, sick, side, sigh, sight, sign, silk, sill, since, sing, sink, sip, sir, sit, six, size, so, soak, soap, soar, sock, sod, soft, soil, some, son, song, soon, soot, sore, sort, soul, sound, soup, sour, south, sow, sub, such, sue, suit, sum, sun, surf o Letter B Sound The Letter B Sound is a voiced bilabial plosive. The Letter B and the B Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter B Song, Letter B Video and Letter B Worksheets, they will have fun learning the Consonant Letter B Sound. Letter B Words back, bad, badge, bag, bait, bake, ball, balloon, ban, band, bank, bar, barn, base, basket, bass, bat, batch, bath, bathe, beach, bead, beak, beam, bean, bear, beast, beat, bed, bee, beach, beef, been, beet, beg, bell, belt, bench, bend, bent, best, bet, bib, bid, big, bike, bill, bin, bind, birch, bird, bit, bite, boar, boast, boat, bog, boil, bold, bolt, bond, bone, book, boom, boost, boot, bop, born, boss, botch, both, bottle, bound, bow, bowl, box, boy, buck, bud, budge, bug, bull, bum, bump, bun, bunch, bunk, bunt, burn, burst, bus, but, butterfly, button, buzz, by o Letter O Sound The Letter O Sound has two different letter sounds: Short O Sound and Long O Sound. The Letter O and the Vowel O Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter O Song, Letter O Video, Letter O Worksheets, and Letter O Words they will have fun learning the Short Vowel O Sound and the Long Vowel O Sound. Letter O Words Short Vowel O Words blob, block, blot, bop, box, chop, clock, cob, cod, cot, crop, dock, doll, dot, drop, flock, flop, fog, fox, frog, gob, got, hog, hop, hot, job, jog, knob, knock, knot, log, lot, mom, mop, nod, not, on, ox, plod, plop, plot, pod, pond, pop, pot, YOUNG JI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL/COLLEGE
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prop, rob, rock, rod, rot, shock, shot, shop, slop, slot, sob, sock, sod, spot, stop, tock, top, trot Long Vowel O Words bold, bolt, cold, colt, fold, go, gold, hold, jolt, mold, no, old, poll, pro, roll, scold, scroll, so, sold, stroll, told, toll, troll, volt, alone, bone, broke, choke, chose, close, clothes, clove, code, cone, cope, cove, dome, dose, doze, drove, froze, globe, grove, hole, home, hope, hose, joke, lone, nose, note, phone, poke, pole, pose, robe, rode, rope, rose, slope, smoke, spoke, stone, stove, stroke, those, throne, tone, vote, whole, woke, wrote, yoke, zone, boat, cloak, coach, coal, coast, coat, croak, float, foam, goal, goat, groan, Joan, load, loaf, loan, moan, moat, oak, oats, roach, road, roam, roast, soak, soap, throat, toad, toast, whoa, below, blow, blown, bow, bowl, crow, flow, flown, glow, grow, grown, know, known, low, mellow, mow, pillow, row, shadow, show, shown, slow, snow, sparrow, stow, swallow, throw, thrown, tow, willow, window, yellow, doe, foe, goes, hoe, Joe, toe, woe Rhyming Words Rhyming words help children remember words more easily. Kids think playing with words that rhyme is fun, so they stay engaged in learning longer. Rhyme also helps them learn about language. They learn about word families and how words are put together. Kids also begin learning about the patterns, rhythms, and structure of language through simple rhymes. Help your child succeed in reading by using the following rhyming families. This is just a sample list of rhyming words to get you started. Look in your favorite books or a children's dictionary to make your own lists. The words are listed from easiest to hardest and in alphabetical order. ack - back, lack, pack, rack, sack, tack, yak, black, knack, quack, slack, smack, snack, stack, track, whack, attack ail - bale, fail, hail, mail, male, nail, pail, tale, rail, sail, stale, scale, snail, whale, detail, email air - air, bare, care, chair, dare, fair, hair, pair, rare, wear, chair, flare, stare, scare, share, spare, square, there, where, aware, beware, compare, declare, despair, prepare, repair, unfair Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency
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Writing: Writing phrases and sentences; writing letters legibly with correct letter size and formation; responding to the Journal topic: What can you make with apples?
Spelling: List 2 Word Practice Sentence Zoo The zoo opens at ten in the morning. Frog They have many kinds of frogs. Fish They have a large aquarium with tropical fish. June I went to the zoo in June last year. ape There was a huge ape beating his chest. bear The big bear scared my grandma. lion The lion slept in the afternoon sun. monkey My favorite animal is the monkey tiger They had a rare white tiger. goat I got to pet a funny goat. Lesson 7: Punctuation OBJECTIVES: The student will be exposed to, and practice, the following: Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Writing: Writing phrases and sentences; writing letters legibly with correct letter size and formation; responding to the Journal topic: Describe what you ate for breakfast.
Spelling: List 2 Word Practice Sentence Zoo The zoo opens at ten in the morning. Frog They have many kinds of frogs. Fish They have a large aquarium with tropical fish. June I went to the zoo in June last year. Ape There was a huge ape beating his chest. Bear The big bear scared my grandma. Lion The lion slept in the afternoon sun. monkey My favorite animal is the monkey YOUNG JI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL/COLLEGE
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Tiger Goat
They had a rare white tiger. I got to pet a funny goat.
Lesson 8: Apple Farm OBJECTIVES: The student will practice the following: Phonics: Identifying all sounds for letters Q and U, practicing phonemic manipulation with D. o Quail, Question Letter Q Sound The Letter Q Sound is a bilabial fricative. The Q Sound is a combination between the /k/ sound and the /w/ sound. The Q Sound is spelled with a QU at the beginning of a word. Sometimes the Q Sound is at the end of a word and uses only the /k/ sound. The Letter Q and the Q Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter Q Song, Letter Q Video and Letter Q Worksheets, they will have fun learning the Consonant Letter Q Sound. Letter Q Words Quit, Quilt, Queen, Quiz, Quart, Quarter, Quiver, Quest, Quiet, Quite, Quote Letter D Sound The Letter D Sound is a voiced alveolar plosive. The Letter D and the D Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter D Song, Letter D Video and Letter D Worksheets, they will have fun learning the Consonant Letter D Sound. Letter D Words dad, damp, dark, dash, date, dawn, day, deaf, deal, debt, deck, deep, deer, den, dent, desk, dew, did, die, dig, dill, dim dime, dine, ding, dip, dirt, dirty, dish, dish, dive, do, dock, doe, dog, doll, dollar, dome, done, door, dose, dot, down, doze, duck, due, dug, dull, dump, dune, dunk, dusk, dust, dye Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Writing: Writing phrases and sentences; writing the letter U legibly with correct letter size and formation: Free writing in Journal.
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Spelling: List 3 Word Practice Sentence Door My mom painted the door blue. Rug My rug is soft and green. Desk I have a desk where I do my homework. Home I get home at three in the afternoon. Room My room is really cozy. House My house is the big white one at the end of the street. plant I have a Venus flytrap plant on my desk. chair We will replace this old brown chair. window I taped decorations to the window. March We moved into our house last March. LESSON 9: APPLES OBJECTIVES: The student will continue working on Spelling and Sight Words, and will practice building words with the letters U, S, Q, T, M, U and P Phonics: Building words Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Writing: Writing phrases and sentences; writing the letter U legibly with correct letter size and formation; responding to the Journal topic: Which progressive reader is your favorite? Why? Spelling: List 3 Word Practice Sentence door My mom painted the door blue. rug My rug is soft and green. desk I have a desk where I do my homework. home I get home at three in the afternoon. room My room is really cozy. house My house is the big white one at the end of the street. plant I have a Venus flytrap plant on my desk. chair We will replace this old brown chair. window I taped decorations to the window. March We moved into our house last March. YOUNG JI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL/COLLEGE
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LESSON 10: APPLES AND ORANGES OBJECTIVES: The student will complete a Vocabulary Assessment and will be exposed to and practice the following: Phonics: Identifying all sounds for the letters S, Q, B, and O; practicing the dictation and writing of high-frequency words. Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Writing: Writing phrases and sentences, writing letters legibly with correct letter size and formation; responding to the Journal topic: Compare an apple and an orange. What is the same? What is different? Spelling: List 4 Word Practice Sentence mom My mom always hugs me. dad My dad loves to play soccer with me. dog Our dog's name is Rusty. cat Our cat's name is George. bird My bird is bright yellow. aunt My aunt is a police officer. uncle My uncle is an engineer. brother My brother plays chess all the time. children The children can play in the yard. family Is your family coming to our picnic? LESSON 11: GET A PEN OBJECTIVES: The student will be exposed to, and practice the following: Phonics: Identifying all sounds for letters M and R, Phonemic awareness. Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency and recognition of color words.
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Writing: Writing phrases and sentences; writing letters legibly with correct size and formation; responding to the Journal topic: What is your favourite color? List five things that are your favourite color. Spelling: List 4 Word Mom Dad Dog Cat Bird Aunt Uncle brother children Family
Practice Sentence My mom always hugs me. My dad loves to play soccer with me. Our dog's name is Rusty. Our cat's name is George. My bird is bright yellow. My aunt is a police officer. My uncle is an engineer. My brother plays chess all the time. The children can play in the yard. Is your family coming to our picnic?
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LESSON 12: LET’S DRAW OBJECTIVES: The student will be exposed to, and practice the following: Phonics: Identifying all sounds for letter “g”; Phonemic awareness(blending) o Letter G Sound The Letter G Sound is a voiced velar plosive and has two different sounds: Hard G Sound and Soft G Sound. The Hard G Sound is represented by the /g/ sound and the Soft G Sound is represented by the /j/ sound. The Letter G and the G Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter G Song, Letter G Video and Letter G Worksheets; they will have fun learning the Consonant Letter G Sound. Letter G Words - Hard G Words gain, game, gap, gas, gasp, gate, gave, gear, geese, get, gift, gill, girl, give, go, goal, goat, goes, gold, golf, gone, good, goof, goose, guitar, gum, gun, gush, gust - Soft G Words garage, gee, gem, general, generous, genius, gentle, gentleman, genuine, geography, geranium, germ, giant, gigantic, ginger, gingerbread, giraffe, gym, gypsy, age, bulge, cabbage, cage, change, collage, courage, damage, danger, engineer, forge, fringe, hinge, huge, large, magic, manager, message, orange, package, page, passage, pigeon, rage, stage, stingy, strange, stranger, urgent, village, wage Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency and recognize color words. Writing: Writing phrases and sentences: writing the letter ”g” legibly with the correct size and formation: responding to the Journal topic: Describe your favorite toy. Spelling: List 5 Word Food May Chop
Practice Sentence I will bring food to the picnic. Our next BBQ will be in May. I will chop all the vegetables ahead of time.
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Make Pie Cook Tree morning Laugh Sharp
My friend will make cake. I hope my mom makes apple pie. We should cook some beans. I like to sit under a tree by the lake. We should go in the morning to have more fun. We will all laugh at my grandpa's jokes. Bring a sharp knife to cut the watermelon.
LESSON 13: AL AND ETTA OBJECTIVES: The student will be exposed to, and practice the following: Phonics: Identifying all sounds for letters H and L; phonemic awareness. o Letter H Sound The Letter H Sound is a voiceless glottal. The Letter H and the H Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter H Song, Letter H Video and Letter H Worksheets, they will have fun learning the Consonant Letter H Sound. Letter H Words hair, half, hall, halt, ham, hammer, hand, hang, hard, hare, has, hat, hate, have, hay, he, head, heal, hear, heard, heart, heat, heel, help, hem, her, here, high, hill, him, hip, his, hit, hive, hoe, hog, hold, hole, home, hood, hoof, hook, hop, hope, horn, horse, hose, hot, house, how, hum, hung, hunt, hurl, hurt, husk, hut - Letter L Sound The Letter L Sound is a voiced alveolar lateral. The L Sound usually has a light sound at the beginning of a word (look) and a dark sound when it is at the end of a word (pull). The Letter L and the L Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter L Song, Letter L Video and Letter L Worksheets; they will have fun learning the Consonant Letter L Sound. Letter L Words lab, lace, lack, lad, ladder, lag, laid, lake, lamp, land, lane, lap, lash, last, latch, late, leaf, leak, lean, leap, least, leaves, left, leg, lemon, lend, less, lest, let, lick, lie, life, lift, light, like, limp, line, link lion, lip, list, list, live, loaf, loan, loaves, log, lone, long, look, loose, lose, lot, love, luck, lug, lump, lunch, lunchbox YOUNG JI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL/COLLEGE
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Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Writing: Writing phrases and sentences; writing the letter l legibly with the correct letter size and formation; responding to the Journal topic: Write about your home. What color is the outside of your home? What color is your bedroom? Spelling: List 5 Word Food May Chop Make pie cook tree morning laugh sharp
Practice Sentence I will bring food to the picnic. Our next BBQ will be in May. I will chop all the vegetables ahead of time. My friend will make cake. I hope my mom makes apple pie. We should cook some beans. I like to sit under a tree by the lake. We should go in the morning to have more fun. We will all laugh at my grandpa's jokes. Bring a sharp knife to cut the watermelon.
LESSON 14: JELLYBEANS OBJECTIVES: The student will be exposed to, and practice the following: Phonics: Identifying all sounds for letters M, E, H, and L o Letter M Sound The Letter M Sound is a voiced bilabial nasal. The M Sound is one of the three nasal sounds in the alphabet (/m/ /n/ /ng/). The Letter M and the M Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter M Song, Letter M Video and Letter M Worksheets, they will have fun learning the Consonant Letter M Sound. Letter M Words mad, made, maid, mail, main, make, man, mane, many, map, marble, march, mash, mask, mat, match, math, may, meal, mean, meat, men, mend, mesh, mess, met, mice, mild, mile, milk, mill, mind, mine, mirror, miss, mist, mitt, mitten, mix, moan, moat, monkey, moon, mop, more, most, motorcycle, mouse, mouth, move, move, much, muck, mud, mug, mush, musk, must, mute, mutt, my YOUNG JI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL/COLLEGE
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o Letter E Sound The Letter E Sound has two different letter sounds: Short E Sound and Long E Sound. The Letter E and the Vowel E Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter E Song, Letter E Video, Letter E Worksheets, and Letter E Words they will have fun learning the Short Vowel E Sound and the Long Vowel E Sound. Letter E Words  Short Vowel E Words bed, beg, bell, belt, bench, bend, bent, best, bet, bled, blend, bless, cell, cent, check, chess, chest, crest, deck, den, desk, dress, egg, elf, elm, end, fed, fell, fled, fresh, gem, get, help, hem, hen, jet, kept, led, left, leg, lend, less, lest, let, men, mend, mesh, mess, met, neck, nest, net, peck, peg, pen, pest, pet, press, red, rest, sell, send, sent, set, shed, shelf, shell, sled, slept, smell, spell, spend, spent, stem, step, stress, tell, ten, tent, test, them, then, vest, vet, web, well, went, wept, west, wet, when, wreck, yell, yes, yet - Long Vowel E Words be, me, we, bee, beech, beef, beep, beet, cheek, cheep, cheese, creep, deed, deep, deer, fee, feed, feel, feet, flee, free, greed, green, greet, heed, jeep, keep, knee, meet, need, peek, peel, peep, queen, reef, screech, screen, see, seed, seek, seem, seen, seep, sheep, sheet, sleep, sleet, speech, speed, steel, steep, street, sweep, sweet, teen, teeth, three, tree, weed, week, weep, wheel, beach, bead, beak, beam, bean, beat, bleach, bleak, cheap, cheat, clean, cream, deal, dear, dream, each, east, eat, feast, flea, gleam, heal, heap, heat, jeans, lead, leaf, leak, lean, leap, leash, least, meal, mean, meat, neat, pea, peach, peak, plead, pleat, reach, read, real, scream, sea, seal, seam, seat, sneak, speak, steal, steam, stream, tea, teach, team, treat, weak, wheat, yeast, zeal, any, baby, beauty, bunny, candy, carry, chilly, city, county, daddy, daisy, dirty, dizzy, dusty, duty, easy, eighty, family, forty, fifty, funny, fizzy, gravy, happy, jelly, kitty, lady, lately, lobby, lucky, many, mommy, muddy, navy, ninety, only, party, penny, plenty, pony, pretty, puppy, quickly, sandy, seventy, shiny, silly, sixty, sleepy, slowly, smoothly, sticky, story, strawberry, sunny, thirsty, thirty, tiny, tricky, ugly, windy, babies, belief, believe, berries, brief, brownie, chief, cities, cookies, field, fierce, grief, niece, parties, pennies, pierce, relief, shield, shriek, siege, thief, yield
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o Letter H Sound The Letter H Sound is a voiceless glottal. The Letter H and the H Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter H Song, Letter H Video and Letter H Worksheets, they will have fun learning the Consonant Letter H Sound. Letter H Words hair, half, hall, halt, ham, hammer, hand, hang, hard, hare, has, hat, hate, have, hay, he, head, heal, hear, heard, heart, heat, heel, help, hem, her, here, high, hill, him, hip, his, hit, hive, hoe, hog, hold, hole, home, hood, hoof, hook, hop, hope, horn, horse, hose, hot, house, how, hum, hung, hunt, hurl, hurt, husk, hut o Letter L Sound The Letter L Sound is a voiced alveolar lateral. The L Sound usually has a light sound at the beginning of a word (look) and a dark sound when it is at the end of a word (pull). The Letter L and the L Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter L Song, Letter L Video and Letter L Worksheets, they will have fun learning the Consonant Letter L Sound. Letter L Words lab, lace, lack, lad, ladder, lag, laid, lake, lamp, land, lane, lap, lash, last, latch, late, leaf, leak, lean, leap, least, leaves, left, leg, lemon, lend, less, lest, let, lick, lie, life, lift, light, like, limp, line, link lion, lip, list, list, live, loaf, loan, loaves, log, lone, long, look, loose, lose, lot, love, luck, lug, lump, lunch, lunchbox Reading: independent reading to develop fluency. Writing: Writing phrases and sentences; writing letter H and L legibly with the correct letter size and formation, handwriting of color words; responding to the journal topic: Describe something that is red. Spelling: List 6 Word Practice Sentence Clown We saw a clown on a tightrope. Game We played a dart game afterwards. Prize My brother won a stuffed animal as a prize. Like We all like the fair. Ride We will ride on the Ferris wheel. Go We won't go home until evening. YOUNG JI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL/COLLEGE
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Feet Picture Balloon Dream
My feet will be tired from walking so much. They will take a picture of me on the roller coaster. My mom will buy us all a balloon. I will dream about coming back to the fair again.
LESSON 15: COLORS OF THE RAINBOW OBJECTIVES: The student will be exposed to, and practice, the following: Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Writing: Writing phrases and sentences: writing letters legibly with the correct letter size and formation; free writing in his Journal. Spelling: List 6 Word Clown Game Prize Like Ride Go Feet Picture Balloon Dream
Practice Sentence We saw a clown on a tightrope. We played a dart game afterwards. My brother won a stuffed animal as a prize. We all like the fair. We will ride on the Ferris wheel. We won't go home until evening. My feet will be tired from walking so much. They will take a picture of me on the roller coaster. My mom will buy us all a balloon. I will dream about coming back to the fair again.
LESSON 16: PUMPKINS OBJECTIVES: The student will practice the following: Phonics: Identify all sounds of letters J and K o Letter J Sound The Letter J Sound is a voiced affricative. The J Sound is a combination of the /d/ and the /zh/ sounds. The Letter J and the J Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter J Song, Letter J Video and Letter J Worksheets; they will have fun learning the Consonant Letter J Sound.
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o Letter K Sound The Letter K Sound is a voiceless velar plosive. The K Sound is similar to the /g/ sound, however, the /k/ sound does not use the vibration of the vocal chords. The Letter K and the K Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter K Song, Letter K Video and Letter K Worksheets; they will have fun learning the Consonant Letter K Sound. Letter K Words kale, kangaroo, keen, keep, kelp, kept, kettle, key, kid, kill, kilt, kind, king, kiss, kit, kite, kitten Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Writing: Writing phrases and sentences: writing legibly with correct letter size and formation; handwriting the letters J and K; Responding to the Journal topic: What are the seasons? Spelling: List 7 Word Practice Sentence Grass My sister helps mow the grass. Pond There is a small pond in the corner of my yard. Toad Look at the ceramic toad in my garden. Day It's a beautiful day. Play Tommy will play with you. Fun We are going to have so much fun swinging. Run I run faster than all of my friends. Catch We will catch fireflies at night. Never I never go out without sunscreen. Climb Let's climb to the top of that tree. Lesson 17: AT THE PUMPKIN PATCH OBJECTIVES: The student will practice the following: Phonics: Identifying all sounds for letter J and K. o Letter J Sound The Letter J Sound is a voiced affricative. The J Sound is a combination of the /d/ and the /zh/ sounds. The Letter J and the J Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter J Song, Letter J Video and Letter J Worksheets, they will have fun learning the Consonant Letter J Sound.
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o Letter K Sound The Letter K Sound is a voiceless velar plosive. The K Sound is similar to the /g/ sound, however, the /k/ sound does not use the vibration of the vocal chords. The Letter K and the K Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter K Song, Letter K Video and Letter K Worksheets, they will have fun learning the Consonant Letter K Sound. Letter K Words kale, kangaroo, keen, keep, kelp, kept, kettle, key, kid, kill, kilt, kind, king, kiss, kit, kite, kitten Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Writing: Writing phrases and sentences: writing legibly with correct letter size and formation; handwriting the letters J and K; Responding to the Journal topic: What are can you do with leaves? Spelling: List 8 Word Practice Sentence Leaf A red leaf landed on my head. Cold It's getting cold outside. Grab Please grab my jacket for me. moon The moon was big and yellow. My I think my dog likes to play in the leaves. Corn Some use corn as a decoration. Hay We set our pumpkins on bales of hay. October October is my favorite month. Halloween Do you get candy on Halloween? pumpkin I will carve a pumpkin with my brother.
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LESSON 18: HARVEST TIME OBJECTIVES: The student will be exposed to, and practice the following: Phonics:Identifying all sounds for letters “y” and “z” o Letter Y Sound The Letter Y Sound is a voiced palatal semivowel. The Y Sound can also be represented by the Vowel I and the Vowel E. The Letter Y and the Y Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter Y Song, Letter Y Video and Letter Y Worksheets, they will have fun learning the Consonant Letter Y Sound. Letter Y Words yacht, yak, yam, yank, yard, yarn, yawn, year, yeast, yellow, yes, yield, yoke, yolk, you, young, your, yowl, yo-yo, yuck o Letter Z Sound The Letter Z Sound is a voiced alveolar fricative. The Z Sound can also be represented by the Letter S (does, nose). The Letter Z and the Z Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter Z Song, Letter Z Video and Letter Z Worksheets, they will have fun learning the Consonant Letter Z Sound. Letter Z Words zag, zap, zeal, zebra, zero, zest, zinc, zing, zip, zipper, zombie, zone, zonk, zoo, zoom Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency and to identify and spell Sight and Spelling Words.. Writing: Writing phrases and sentences; writing the letters “y” and “z” legibly with the correct letter size and formation; responding to the Journal topic: Where is your favorite place to go in fall? Spelling: List 8 Word Leaf Cold Grab
Practice Sentence A red leaf landed on my head. It's getting cold outside. Please grab my jacket for me.
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Moon My Corn Hay October Halloween pumpkin
The moon was big and yellow. I think my dog likes to play in the leaves. Some use corn as a decoration. We set our pumpkins on bales of hay. October is my favorite month. Do you get candy on Halloween? I will carve a pumpkin with my brother.
LESSON 19: GATHER THE HARVEST OBJECTIVES: The student will be exposed to, and practice, the following: Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Writing: Writing Phrases and sentences; writing the letters “y” and “z” legibly with correct letter size and formation; free writing in Journal. Spelling: List 9 Word Gloves Hat Coat Nose No Sled Smile Christmas Winter December
Practice Sentence I think I lost my gloves. Is this your pink hat? Your coat looks really warm. Your nose looks blue. There will be no snow this year. My sled has red flames painted on it. You will smile when you drink this hot cocoa. Christmas is on December 25th. It's so cold during winter. I like to sled in December.
LESSON 20: MAKING A LIST, CHECKING IT TWICE OBJECTIVES: The student will practice the following: Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Writing: Writing phrases and sentences; writing letters legibly with the correct letter size and formation; writing lists; responding to the Journal topic: Jack-O-Lanterns.
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Spelling: List 9 Word gloves Hat Coat Nose No Sled smile Christmas winter December
Practice Sentence I think I lost my gloves. Is this your pink hat? Your coat looks really warm. Your nose looks blue. There will be no snow this year. My sled has red flames painted on it. You will smile when you drink this hot cocoa. Christmas is on December 25th. It's so cold during winter. I like to sled in December.
LESSON 21: ALPHABET BOOK OBJECTIVES: The student will be exposed to, and practice the following: Phonics: Identifying all sounds for the letters “n” and “p” o Letter N Sound The Letter N Sound is a voiced alveolar nasal. The N Sound is one of the three nasal sounds in the alphabet (/m/ /n/ /ng/). The Letter N and the N Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter N Song, Letter N Video and Letter N Worksheets, they will have fun learning the Consonant Letter N Sound. Letter N Words nab, nag, nail, name, nap, napkin, near, neck, need, needle, nest, net, new, newspaper, next, nice, nick, nickel, night, nine, nip, nix, no, nod, noise, noon, north, nose, not, note, now, nub, nurse, nut o Letter P Sound The Letter P Sound is a voiceless bilabial plosive. The P Sound can sometimes be represented by two letter P's. The Letter P and the P Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter P Song, Letter P Video and Letter P Worksheets, they will have fun learning the Consonant Letter P Sound. YOUNG JI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL/COLLEGE
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Letter P Words pack, pad, page, pail, pain, paint, pal, pale, pan, pant, pass, past, pat, patch, paw, pay, pea, peach, peak, pear, pedal, peel, peg, pen, pencil, penny, pet, pickle, pie, pig, pike, pill, pillow, pin, pine, pint, pipe, pit, pod, point, poke, pole, pond, pop, pork, port, post, potato, pour, puddle, puff, pull, pumpkin, punt, puppet, purse, push, put, putt, puzzle Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Writing: Writing phrases and sentences; writing lists; writing letters legibly with the correct letter size and formation; free writing in Journal. Spelling: List 10 Word Bud Rose Dig She Brown On Red dripping holiday Color
Practice Sentence There is a small bud where the flower will grow. I gave my mom a rose. I love to dig in the garden. We think she is getting the hose. The brown grass is turning green. Get on the back of my bike. The tulips are bright red. This watering can is dripping. They are making holiday decorations. Spring reminds me of the color green.
LESSON 22: SINGING THE ABC’s OBJECTIVES: The student will practice the Phonics: Identifying all letters of the alphabet. Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Writing: Writing phrases and sentences; writing lists; writing the letters P and N legibly with the correct letter size and formation; Responding to Journal topic: Write the alphabet. Circle the vowels.
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Spelling: List 10 Word Bud Rose Dig She Brown On Red dripping holiday Color
Practice Sentence There is a small bud where the flower will grow. I gave my mom a rose. I love to dig in the garden. We think she is getting the hose. The brown grass is turning green. Get on the back of my bike. The tulips are bright red. This watering can is dripping. They are making holiday decorations. Spring reminds me of the color green.
LESSON 23: KIT’S TRIP OBJECTIVE: The student will be exposed to, and practice, the following: Phonics: Identifying all sounds for letters “r”, “t”, “i” o Letter R Sound The Letter R Sound is a voiced resonant consonant sound. The R Sound has no other sound assigned to it other than the /r/ sound. The Letter R and the R Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter R Song, Letter R Video and Letter R Worksheets, they will have fun learning the Consonant Letter R Sound. Letter R Words rabbit, race, rack, radio, rag, rail, rain, raise, rake, ram, ramp, ranch, range, rank, rap, rat, rate, rattle, rave, raw, ray, real, red, rent, rib, rich, ride, rig, right, rim, ring, rink, rip, ripe, rise, road, roast, rob, robe, rock, rocket, rod,roll, roof, room, root, rope, rose, rot, round, row, rub, rude, rug, rule, run, rush, rust o Letter T Sound The Letter T Sound is a voiceless alveolar plosive. The T Sound is represented by the letter T and the /t/ sound, but sometimes it is silent (little, debut, ballet). The Letter T and the T Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter T Song, Letter T Video and Letter T Worksheets, they will have fun learning the Consonant Letter T Sound. YOUNG JI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL/COLLEGE
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Letter T Words tab, table, tack, tag, tail, take, talk, tall, tame, tan, tap, tape, tar, tea, teach, team, tear, tease, tee, teen, telephone, tell, ten, tent, tick, tide, tie, till, time, tin, tip, tire, to, toad, toe, toll, tomato, ton, tone, tool, toothbrush, top, torn, toss, tote, touch, tough, tour, tow, towel, town, toy, tub, tube, tuck, tug, tune, turn, turtle o Letter I Sound The Letter I Sound has two different letter sounds: Short I Sound and Long I Sound. The Letter I and the Vowel I Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter I Song, Letter I Video, Letter I Worksheets, and Letter I Words they will have fun learning the Short Vowel I Sound and the Long Vowel I Sound. Letter I Words - Short Vowel I Words bib, bid, big, bill, bit, blimp, blink, brick, chick, chill, chin, click, clip, crib, crisp, did, dig, dill, dim, dip, dish, disk, drink, drip, fib, fig, fill, fin, fish, fist, fit, fix, flick, flip, gift, gig, gill, glint, hid, hill, him, hip, his, hiss, hit, in, ink, inn, is, it, kick, kin, kiss, lick, lid, lift, link, lip, list, lit, milk, mill, miss, mitt, mix, nip, pick, pig, pill, pin, pink, pit, rib, rich, rid, rig, rim, rip, shift, ship, sill, sink, sip, sit, six, skin, skip, skit, slick, slid, slim, slip, splint, sprint, stick, stink, swim, thin, think, this, tick, tip, trick, trim, trip, twig, which, whip, wick, wig, will, win, wink, wish, wit, zip Long Vowel I Words bike, bite, bride, chime, chive, dime, dine, dive, drive, fine, fire, five, grime, hide, hike, hive, ice, kite, life, like, lime, line, live, mice, mile, mine, nice, nine, pike, pine, pipe, price, rice, ride, ripe, rise, shine, side, size, slice, slide, spice, spike, splice, stride, strive, tide, time, tire, twice, twine, whine, white, wide, wife, wise, by, cry, dry, fly, fry, my, pry, shy, sky, sly, spy, try, why, bind, blind, child, climb, find, grind, hind, kind, milk, mind, rind, wild, wind, cries, die, died, dries, flies, fries, lie, pie, skies, spies, tie, tries, bright, fight, flight, fright, high, knight, light, might, night, right, sigh, sight, slight, thigh, tight Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Writing: Writing phrases and sentences; writing letters legibly with correct letter size and formation; responding to the Journal topic: Write about your favourite television show. YOUNG JI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL/COLLEGE
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Spelling: List 11 Word Practice Sentence maid The maid cleaned well. rain There were large rain puddles everywhere. gain I will gain weight if I eat more. main The main idea was understood. vain The weather vain twisted in the wind. pain She had a sharp pain in her right shoulder. said I said I would fix the bike. afraid He was afraid of spiders. again We will visit you again soon. Spain Spain is in Europe. LESSON 24: AT THE STORE WITH KIT OBJECTIVES: The student will practice the following: Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Writing: Writing phrases and sentences; writing letters legibly with correct letter size and formation; handwriting the letters “r’, and “t”; responding to the Journal topic: Write about your favorite book. Spelling: List 11 Word maid rain gain main vain pain said afraid again Spain
Practice Sentence The maid cleaned well. There were large rain puddles everywhere. I will gain weight if I eat more. The main idea was understood. The weather vain twisted in the wind. She had a sharp pain in her right shoulder. I said I would fix the bike. He was afraid of spiders. We will visit you again soon. Spain is in Europe.
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LESSON 25: YOUR NAME OBJECTIVES: The student will be exposed to, and practice the following: Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Writing: Writing phrases and sentences: writing letters legibly with the correct letter size and formation: responding to the Journal topic: What do you like to do with your Mom? Spelling: List 12 Word Duck Moose Crab Sheep Horse Cow Pig chicken Turkey Goose
Practice Sentence The duck waddled away. A moose stood in the hill. The crab scurried across the sand. The sheep was white and fluffy. I want to buy a large brown horse. I like to collect little cow figurines. The pink pig rolled in the mud. That chicken wouldn't stop clucking. The turkey ran as the fox chased it. We love to feed the goose in the pond. LESSON
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STRAWBERRY PICKING OBJECTIVES: The student will be exposed to, and practice the following: Phonics: Identifying all sounds for letters “v” and “w” o Letter V Sound The Letter V Sound is a voiced labiodentals fricative. The V Sound has no other sounds associated to the Letter V. The Letter V and the V Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter V Song, Letter V Video and Letter V Worksheets, they will have fun learning the Consonant Letter V Sound. Letter V Words valentine, value, van, vase, vast, violin, vain, van, vane, vase, vat, vault, veal, vein, vent, verse, very, vest, view, vine, viper, visit, voice, vote, vowel
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o Letter W Sound The Letter W Sound is a voiced semivowel resonant. The W Sound can also represent a vowel sound when it follows another vowel (throw). The W Sound can also be silent when it is combined with the letter R (write, whose) or the Letter T (two). The Letter W and the W Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter W Song, Letter W Video and Letter W Worksheets, they will have fun learning the Consonant Letter W Sound. Letter W Words wad, wade, wag, wage, wagon, waist, wait, wake, walk, wall, wand, want, war, ware, warm, warn, wash, wasp, waste, watch, water, wave, wax, way, we, weak, wealth, wear, weave, web, week, week, weep, weigh, weight, weird, weld, well, went, west, wet, wick, wide, wife, wig, wild, will, wilt, win, wind, window, wing, wink, wipe, wire, wise, wish, wishbone, wit, with, woke, wolf, won, wood, wool, word, work, world, worm, worry, worst, would Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Writing: Writing phrases and sentences; writing legibly with the correct letter size and formation; Responding to the Journal topic: Write about a strawberry dessert. Spelling: List 12 Word
Practice Sentence
duck
The duck waddled away.
moose
A moose stood in the hill.
crab
The crab scurried across the sand.
sheep
The sheep was white and fluffy.
horse
I want to buy a large brown horse.
cow
I like to collect little cow figurines.
pig
The pink pig rolled in the mud.
chicken
That chicken wouldn't stop clucking.
turkey
The turkey ran as the fox chased it.
goose
We love to feed the goose in the pond.
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LESSON 27: STRAWBERRY JAM OBJECTIVE: The student will be exposed to, and practice, the following: Phonics: Identifying all sounds for letters “v“ and “w”. o Letter V Sound The Letter V Sound is a voiced labiodentals fricative. The V Sound has no other sounds associated to the Letter V. The Letter V and the V Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter V Song, Letter V Video and Letter V Worksheets, they will have fun learning the Consonant Letter V Sound.
Letter V Words valentine, value, van, vase, vast, violin, vain, van, vane, vase, vat, vault, veal, vein, vent, verse, very, vest, view, vine, viper, visit, voice, vote, vowel o Letter W Sound The Letter W Sound is a voiced semivowel resonant. The W Sound can also represent a vowel sound when it follows another vowel (throw). The W Sound can also be silent when it is combined with the letter R (write, whose) or the Letter T (two). The Letter W and the W Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter W Song, Letter W Video and Letter W Worksheets, they will have fun learning the Consonant Letter W Sound. Letter W Words wad, wade, wag, wage, wagon, waist, wait, wake, walk, wall, wand, want, war, ware, warm, warn, wash, wasp, waste, watch, water, wave, wax, way, we, weak, wealth, wear, weave, web, week, week, weep, weigh, weight, weird, weld, well, went, west, wet, wick, wide, wife, wig, wild, will, wilt, win, wind, window, wing, wink, wipe, wire, wise, wish, wishbone, wit, with, woke, wolf, won, wood, wool, word, work, world, worm, worry, worst, would Writing: Writing phrases and sentences; writing the letters “v” and “w: legibly with correct letter size and formation; free writing in Journal.
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Spelling: List 13 Word book table math paper test grade pen teacher computer pencil
Practice Sentence My favorite book is about pirates. The table is full of art projects. I really enjoy math class. I will get more paper from the supply closet. There will be a big test tomorrow. My brother is in first grade. This pen is super cool. My teacher is really nice. We have a fun computer lab. I want the last glitter pencil.
LESSON28: MOM’S BIRTHDAY OBJECTIVE: The student will be exposed to, and practice,, the following: Phonics: Identifying the sound for the letter “x” o Letter X Sound The Letter X Sound is a back velar stop and a combination of the /k/ sound and the /s/ sound. The X Sound can also be represented by the /z/ sound. The Letter X and the X Sound can be hard for kids to learn, however, with the Letter X Song, Letter X Video and Letter X Worksheets, they will have fun learning the Consonant Letter X Sound. . Letter X Words xylophone, x-ray, box, fox, six, wax, tux, tax, fix, exit, rex, mix, ox Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Writing: Writing phrases and sentences; writing letters legibly with correct letter size and formation; responding to the Journal: Write about a perfect gift or your Mom.
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Spelling: List 14 Word Pack Fly Free Swim Coast Place Trip Drive Money suitcase
Practice Sentence I had to pack my own suitcase. We will fly to Florida today. I feel free on vacation. My family will swim for hours. The coast is long and winding. My favorite place is the amusement park. I hope we take another trip next year. Maybe we will drive. We spent a lot of money. My suitcase was stuffed with sea shells.
LESSON 29: RECIPE FOR A HAPPY BIRTHDAY OBJECTIVE: The student will be exposed to, and practice, the following: Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Writing: Writing phrases and sentences; writing letter “x� legibly with correct letter size and formation; responding to the Journal topic: What is your favourite fruit? Spelling: Identify and spell Sight and Spelling Words. Review any previous Spelling Words that presented a problem for the student. LESSON 30: A MONTH OF BIRTHDAYS OBJECTIVE: The student will complete a Vocabulary Assessment, and practice the following: Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Writing: Writing phrases and sentences; writing letters legibly with the correct letter size and formation; free writing in Journal. Spelling: Identify and spell Sight and Spelling Words. Review any previous Spelling Words that presented a problem to the student.
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LESSON 31: JAKE CAN BAKE OBJECTIVES: The student will be introduced to, practice and review the following: Phonics: Review sounds of long A and long O Long /a/ word list words with /a_e/: ace, age, agape, ale,amaze, ape, ate, babe, bale, bake, base, baseball, bathe, behave, blade, Blake, blame, blaze, brace,bracelet, brake, brave, cake, cage, came, cane, celebrate, chase, crate, crave, craze, cupcake, date, Dave, daze, deface, disgrace, drake, drape, engage, enrage, escape, evade, exhale, face, fade, fake, fame, fate, flake, flame, gale, gate, gave, gaze, glade, glaze, grenade, grace, grape, grate, grave, graze, hale, hate, haze, invade, jade, Jake, Jane, knave, lace, lake, lame, lane, laser, lasertag, late, lately, locate, mace, made, make, male, mane, mate, maze, mistake, name, nape, pace, page, pane, paste, pave, pavement, place, plane, plate, quake, race, racetrack, rage, rake, rape, rate, rave, sage, sake, sale, same, sane, save, scrape, shade, shake, shame, shape, skate, skateboard, slate, slave, snake, snowflake, space, spaceship, spade, stage, stake, take, taken, tale, tame, tape, tattletale, thane, trace, trade, vale, vane, wake, waste, wave, whale words with /ai/: afraid, aid, aim, aimless, attain, await, bail, bandaid, braid, brain, chair, contain, container, daisy, doornail, explain, exclaim, fail, faith, fingernail, gain, grain, hail, jail, laid, maid, maintain, nail, paid, pail, pain, paint, plain, quail, quaint, rain, rainbow, rail, railroad, raisin, raise, sail, snail, Spain, stain, sustain, tail, trail, train, vain, wait, wail, waist words with /ay/: away, bay, bluejay, castaway, crayon, day, dayshift, daydream, display, essay, fray, gay, gray, hallway, hay, jaybird, lay, May, maybe, pay, payment, paycheck, play, player, playful, prayer, quay, ray, say, spray, stay, today, tray, way, workday, yay, yesterday
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Long /o/ word list words with /o_e/: bode, bone, broke, broken, choke, chose, chrome, clone, close, clothes, clove, coke, cone, cope, cove, crone, dole, dome, dope, dose, dote, dose, dove, drone, drove, froze, frozen, globe, grope, hole, home, hone, hope, hose, hove, joke, lobe, lone, mode,mole, mope, node, nose, note, phone, poke, pose, probe, prone, quote, robe, rode, rope, rose, rote, rove, scope, slope, smoke, smote, sole, spoke, stoke, stole, stone, stove, strobe, strode, stroke, those, throne, tone, tote, VOTE, woke, wrote, yoke, zone words with /oa/: boat, coal, coat, coast, cocoa, download, foam, float, goat, groan, load, oak, moan, Oakland, oat, oatmeal, roach, road, roast, soak, soap, toad, toast words with /ow/: bow, bowl, crow, elbow, follow, glow, grow, know, low, mow, own, owner, pillow, shadow, shallow, show, slow, snow, tow, window, yellow words with /oe/: doe, goes, hoe, oboe, toe, woe Reading: Review sequence of events; Continue to work on predictions. Writing: Handwriting long A and long O words; Respond to the Journal topic: What would happen if you didn’t follow the recipe when baking cookies? Spelling: List 15 Word Practice Sentence ball Pass me the ball. football My brother loves football. basketball My sister's basketball team wears blue. soccer My favorite sport is soccer. volleyball My mom likes volleyball best. net Don’t hit the net! puck The puck is small and black. hockey We went to a hockey game last winter. score I wish someone would score. YOUNG JI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL/COLLEGE
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It's fun to play tennis on Saturday.
LESSON 32: BAKING WITH JAKE OBJECTIVES: The student will be introduced to, practice and review the following: Phonics: Student will review sounds of long A and long O Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency: Continue to work on predictions; Review sequence of events. Writing: Respond to the Journal topic: Explain how to make peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Spelling: List 16 Word Ball football basketball Soccer volleyball Net Puck hockey score tennis
Practice Sentence Pass me the ball. My brother loves football. My sister's basketball team wears blue. My favorite sport is soccer. My mom likes volleyball best. Don’t hit the net! The puck is small and black. We went to a hockey game last winter. I wish someone would score. It's fun to play tennis on Saturday.
LESSON 33: FOOD RIDDLES OBJECTIVES: The student will be introduced to, practice and review the following: Review sounds of long’ a’ Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency: Review sequence of events; continue to work on making predictions. Writing: Respond to the Journal topic: Write your own food riddle.
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Spelling: List 16 Word Practice Sentence coin The ancient coin was shiny. soil The soil was rich and black. oil The oil fields were large. point There is a point to my story. moist Give me a moist towel. toil We would toil away for hours. boil Wait for the water to boil. appoint She will appoint a new judge. avoid We should avoid Poison Ivy. doing I am doing well in science class. LESSON 34: IN THE KITCHEN OBJECTIVES: The student will be introduced to, practice and review the following: Phonics: Review sounds of long ”a” and long “o” Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency; Continue to work on making decisions; Review sequence of events. Writing: Continue to work on punctuation; Apostrophe use; Respond to Journal topic: What is your favourite breakfast? Spelling: List 16 Word coin soil oil point moist toil boil appoint avoid doing
Practice Sentence The ancient coin was shiny. The soil was rich and black. The oil fields were large. There is a point to my story. Give me a moist towel. We would toil away for hours. Wait for the water to boil. She will appoint a new judge. We should avoid Poison Ivy. I am doing well in science class.
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LESSON 35: COOKIN UP SOME FUN OBJECTIVES: The student will be introduced to, practice and review the following: Phonics: Review sounds of long “a” and long “o” Reading: Review sequence of events: Continue to work on making predictions: Writing: Continue to work on punctuation; Continue studying the apostrophe; Respond to the Journal topic: What would a healthy meal include? Spelling: List 17 Word look cook foot good hoot took crook roof soon too
Practice Sentence We should look away so we'll be surprised. The cook was very excited. He kept stomping his foot. I don't know how that could be good. His assistant let out a hoot. It took all day to make the dinner. A crook stole the meal. I saw him creeping around on the roof. Pretty soon the police will catch him. I will be happy when the catch him too.
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LESSON 36: SEE AND FEEL OBJECTIVES: The student will be introduced to, practice and review the following: Phonics: Digraphs- ee, th, sh
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The Digraph EE as in SEE See
Three
Tree
Teeth
Feel
Week
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Seem
Seek
Feet
Sheet
Sheep
Meet
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Bee
Been
Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency; Introduction to main idea and details. Grammar: Nouns 1st Grade apple arm banana bike bird book chin clam class clover club corn
crayon crow crown crowd crib desk dime dirt dress fang field flag
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maid mask mice milk mint meal meat moon mother morning name nest nose pear pen pencil plant rain
river road rock room rose seed shape shoe shop show sink snail snake snow soda sofa star step
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Writing: Continue to work on writing and punctuation; Respond to the Journal topic: Describe your library experience. What did you like best? Spelling: List 18 Word Practice Sentence look We should look away so we'll be surprised. cook The cook was very excited. foot He kept stomping his foot. good I don't know how that could be good. hoot His assistant let out a hoot. took It took all day to make the dinner. crook A crook stole the meal. roof I saw him creeping around on the roof. soon Pretty soon the police will catch him. too I will be happy when the catch him too. LESSON 38: THE FIVE SENSES OBJECTIVES: The student will be introduced to, practice and review the following: Phonics: “sh”, “th”, and “ee” Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency: Identify the main idea and details. Writing: continue to work on writing and punctuation; Respond to the Journal topic: what are your five senses? Grammar: Nouns Spelling: List 19 Word board croak coach coal road
Practice Sentence The board creaked when we walked on it. I heard a toad croak. Our coach was yelling for us to come back. We found some coal on the way back. The road was far from picnic tables.
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We should make toy boats and let them float down the stream. We will need a loan to pay for the house. Let's download a game. My teacher always uses the chalkboard. Who doesn't love hot cocoa?
LESSON 39: SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OBJECTIVES: The student will be introduced to, practice and review the following: Phonics: “sh” and “th” sounds
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Reading: Identify setting; Identify the main idea and details in a story. Grammar: Nouns Writing: Respond to Journal topic: List things you are able to experience with each sense. Spelling: List 19 Word board croak coach coal road float
Practice Sentence The board creaked when we walked on it. I heard a toad croak. Our coach was yelling for us to come back. We found some coal on the way back. The road was far from picnic tables. We should make toy boats and let them float down the stream.
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loan download chalkboard cocoa
We will need a loan to pay for the house. Let's download a game. My teacher always uses the chalkboard. Who doesn't love hot cocoa?
LESSON 40: A LITTLE TASTE OBJECTIVES: The student will be introduced to, practice and review the following: Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency; Continue studying main ideas and details; Table of contents Grammar: Nouns Writing: Respond to Journal topic; Why is a table of contents useful? Spelling: List 20 Word tray sway say pay may gray day birthday highway delay
Practice Sentence There is a tray of vegetables. The hammock will sway if you jump into it. Please say you'll come. I will pay you later. It may be years before I see you again. The gray hair makes you look smart. The day is long. My birthday is in March. We will take the highway to reach you. There was a delay and our flight won't leave until evening.
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LESSON 41:SAFETY FIRST OBJECTIVES: Students will be introduced to, practice and review thefollowing: Phonics: Student will work on R Controlled Vowels (ur, ir, er, or, and ar) R- CONTROLLED VOWELS IR bird
girl
third
dirt
dirty
first
shirt
skirt
girth
sir
thirsty
birth
irk
birthday
fir
stir
firm
thirty
R-CONTROLLED VOWELS UR furn
burn
fur
hurt
curse
burp
slurp
lurk
blurt
lurch
church
purr
purchase
urgent
urban
sea urchin
surf purse
R-CONTROLLED VOWELS OR for
fork
stork
north
storm
torn
born
horn
or
more
short
report
fort
form
orange
store
chore
core
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R-CONTROLLED VOWELS ER term
verse
soccer
locker
germs
fern
leader
reader
feeder
kernel stern
hotter
faster
teacher
winner
shorter
thinner lower
R-CONTROLLED VOWELS AR car
bar
star
far
bark
dark
card
fart
farm
arm
alarm
harm
jar
tart
cart
start
art
park
Reading: Practice using a table of contents Writing: Continue to work on end punctuation, Respond to Journal topic: Why do we need safety rules? Spelling: List 20 Word Tray Sway Say Pay May Gray Day
Practice Sentence There is a tray of vegetables. The hammock will sway if you jump into it. Please say you'll come. I will pay you later. It may be years before I see you again. The gray hair makes you look smart. The day is long.
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birthday My birthday is in March. highway We will take the highway to reach you. delay There was a delay and our flight won't leave until evening. LESSON 42: PLAN FOR SAFETY OBJECTIVES: The student will be introduced to, practice and review the following: Phonics: R Controlled Vowels ur, ir, ar, er R-CONTROLLED VOWELS UR furn
burn
fur
hurt
curse
burp
slurp
lurk
blurt
lurch
church
purr
purchase
urgent
surf
urban
sea urchin
purse
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girl
third
dirt
dirty
first
shirt
skirt
girth
sir
thirsty
thirty
birth
irk
birthday
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firm
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R-CONTROLLED VOWELS AR car
bar
star
far
bark
dark
card
fart
farm
arm
alarm
harm
jar
tart
cart
start
art
park
R-CONTROLLED VOWELS ER term
verse
soccer
locker
germs
fern
leader
reader
feeder
kernel
stern
hotter
faster
teacher
thinner
winner
shorter
lower
Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Writing: Respond to the Journal topic: What do you do if there is a fire? Spelling: List 21 Word row oar hope toe joke blow slow yogurt ghost oatmeal
Practice Sentence We need to row harder. Put your oar in the water. There's still hope that we will win. Don't break your toe. It was only a joke. I will blow up this balloon first. Please slow down. I mix yogurt with blueberries. The movie had a friendly ghost. My sister hates oatmeal.
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LESSON 43: I WONDER OBJECTIVES: The student will be introduced to, practice and review the following: Phonics: Continue to work on the “ur” sound, ur, ir, ar, er. Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Writing: Continue to work on end punctuation: Respond to Journal topic: When you let your mind wander, what do you wander? Spelling: List 21 Word Row Oar Hope Toe Joke blow slow yogurt ghost oatmeal
Practice Sentence We need to row harder. Put your oar in the water. There's still hope that we will win. Don't break your toe. It was only a joke. I will blow up this balloon first. Please slow down. I mix yogurt with blueberries. The movie had a friendly ghost. My sister hates oatmeal.
LESSON 44: STRANGER DANGER OBJECTIVES: The student will be introduced to, practice and review the following: Phonics: Continue to work on the /ur/ sound; ir,er, ar, or Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Writing: Continue to work on end punctuation, Respond to Journal topic: Why isn’t it safe to talk to strangers?
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Spelling: List 22 Word pine ice kite idea pipe fire wide write island iron
Practice Sentence Those pine trees are so tall. The ice was four inches thick. My kite has butterflies on it. The idea was very creative. We need ten feet of pipe. The fire was put out quickly. The wide river was flowing quickly. I will write a book someday. He was stranded on an island. The iron was too hot to touch.
LESSON 45: 911 OBJECTIVES: The student will be introduced to, practiced and review the following: Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Grammar: Study of singular and plural nouns Singular and Plural Nouns Making Plural Nouns in English: It’s more than just adding s! You surely know that in order to change a singular noun to its plural form in English, you usually add s. But there are many cases where this is not the case. This review will lead you through the more important grammar rules you should know in order to improve your English writing and avoid mistakes in turning singular nouns to their plural form.
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songs, or children. Non-count nouns represent items existing as a mass, such as powders and liquids ( sand, water) or concepts ( honesty, economics). In addition, unlike a singular count-noun that must have at least a/an as a determiner ( This is an apple), plural count nouns can appear without a determiner ( I like apples). There may be accepted alternative spellings to the general rules presented below, so when in doubt, consult a dictionary. If a noun adds anything but a simple s to make the plural, then most dictionaries will show the special/ alternative plural forms. For example, a mango – mangos/ mangoes, and a scarf – scarfs/ scarves. Spelling Rules for Adding the Plural S to Singular Nouns • The general plurals rule: Usually add the letter s to the end of a singular noun to make it plural. I’ll take this book; you can use those books over there. We have one bedroom on the first floor and three more bedrooms on the second. • In compound nouns, add s only to the main noun. This family uses one air- conditioner and one washing machine.Their neighbors use three air- conditioners and two washing machines. I have one son-in-law; my friend Frieda has three sons-in-law. • Add esto a noun ending with a whistling sound ( s,sh,ch,x,z) to make it plural. one bus – three buses, a church – many churches, a box – boxes, a buzz – buzzes • If the singular noun ends with a consonant + y, drop the y, replace with an i and add es. Don’t drop the y, if the y is preceded by a vowel. Yes: one city – two cities, a baby – babies, a country – countries No: a toy – toys, a day – days Note: If the noun ending with a y represents a person or a country, add only s in any case. John F. Kennedy was the most famous of the Kennedys. In 1963, he didn’t visit YOUNG JI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL/COLLEGE
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the two Germanys after giving his speech in West-Berlin. • If the singular noun ends with a consonant + o, add es. If the o is preceded by a vowel, only add s to make the plural form. Yes: a potato – five potatoes, a hero – heroes, an echo – echoes No: a radio – radios, a studio – studios, a kangaroo – kangaroos Irregular Noun Plurals 1. Singular Nouns Ending with f/fe • Some nouns ending with f, fe, drop this ending and add vesto make the plural form. There may be alternative spelling. Yes : a knife – knives, one half – two halves, my life – their lives, a wolf – wolves. No : one roof – roofs, a cliff – many cliffs, a safe – safes Both : a dwarf – the seven dwarfs/ dwarves, one wharf – a few wharfs/ wharves 2. Unique Old English Plural Nouns • These nouns have unique plural forms that survived from Old English. Learn them well according to the following groups, as they are in common use. A man–men a woman–women (Plural pronounced /wimen/) a person -- people
a foot – feet a goose – geese a tooth – teeth
a child–children an ox – oxen (castrated bulls) a brother – brethren (in church orders), brothers (in a family)
a mouse – mice a louse – lice a die – dice (for playing games)
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( but: dozens of roses, hundreds of people) Special Singular - Plural Cases 1. Plural-Only Nouns • Some nouns only have a plural form, ending with s or without. The police are looking for the robbers. I like these pants / jeans / shorts. Use either scissors or nail clippers. Binoculars are stronger than any glasses. • Other nouns ending with s only have a plural form only with certain meanings. customs (at the airport, not practices), guts (courage, not intestines) quarters (lodgings, not ¼’s), clothes (garments, not fabrics) goods (merchandise, not the opposite of bad), arms (weapons, not limb) 2. Singular Nouns with an S Ending Watch out! • Some nouns end with s but are usually singular. They take a singular verb with an s ending in the Present Simple. diseases: measles, rabies. fields of study and occupation: economics, ethics, linguistics, politics, physics, gymnastics. games: dominoes, darts, cards I study mathematics, which is very difficult. Dominoes is my favorite pastime. • Some nouns have an identical form for singular and plural that both end with s. barracks, means, headquarters, crossroads, a TV series – many TV series, Money is a means to an end. Newspapers and TV are means of mass-communication. There is one species of humans but many species of cats. 3. Plural Nouns from Other Languages As English has constantly borrowed words from other languages throughout its history, there are many nouns with plural endings taken from the source YOUNG JI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL/COLLEGE
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language. Some of these, notably Latin and classical Greek nouns, have been anglicized and may also have an English plural s ending. Others have both forms, where the original is used in formal language or by specialists, while the anglicized is for more common use. Some of these are now almost only known or used in the plural form, which is treated as singular for subject-verb agreement (third person verb with s in the Present Simple). In the table below, the more common forms are underlined. Endings
Singular
um – ia
on – a
is – es
a – ae
us – i
One bacterium can multiply into millions. one datum The Internet is the newest medium. Each school should have a curriculum. one criterion a natural phenomenon psychological analysis the oil crisis the basis for the hypothesis
the TV antenna sea alga a circle’s radius a fungus an alumnus
Plural
ex/ix – ices
o–i
an index The matrix appendix
graffito concerto
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Writing: Continue to work on end punctuation; Respond to Journal topic: What number do you dial in an emergency? Draw a picture of a policeman or firefighter. Spelling: List 22 Word tube cube blue fuse rule glue cute juice music salute
Practice Sentence This tube has bleach in it. The picture cube held fond memories. Jack's eyes are blue. Replace the fuse and it will work again. We only have one rule to follow. This glue is old. My little sister is so cute. Have you had green juice? My friend and I like the same types of music. We salute you.
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LESSON 47: HUGS FOR HAPPINESS OBJECTIVES: The student will be introduced to, practice and review the following: Phonics: Short bowel blends Reading: Continue making predictions. Writing: Respond to Journal topic: Give the student three blend words in use in a sentence. Spelling: List 23 Word tube cube blue fuse rule glue cute juice music salute
Practice Sentence This tube has bleach in it. The picture cube held fond memories. Jack's eyes are blue. Replace the fuse and it will work again. We only have one rule to follow. This glue is old. My little sister is so cute. Have you had green juice? My friend and I like the same types of music. We salute you.
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LESSON 48: HOW DO YOU FEEL TODAY? OBJECTIVES: The student will be introduced to, practice and review the following: Phonics: Initial consonant blends(st, tr, pl, and gr)
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Reading: Continue making predictions. Writing: Recognize verbs: Writing should have a beginning, middle and end: Respond to Journal topic: Free Write. Grammar: Recognize verbs Spelling: List 24 Word Rake aim cake mail nail bake fake mistake snowflake acorn
Practice Sentence We should rake these leaves now. Our aim is to raise four thousand dollars. This tangy lemon cake is divine. Will you mail this letter? Please nail this to the balcony. I will bake banana nut muffins. The fake diamond looked real. Ashley only made one mistake. I caught a snowflake on my tongue. An acorn fell on Adam's head.
LESSON 49: IN ACTION OBJECTIVES: The student will be introduced to, practice and review the following: Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Writing: Write Spelling Words: Respond to Journal topic: Free Write. Grammar: Recognize verbs Spelling: List 24 Word rake aim cake mail nail bake
Practice Sentence We should rake these leaves now. Our aim is to raise four thousand dollars. This tangy lemon cake is divine. Will you mail this letter? Please nail this to the balcony. I will bake banana nut muffins.
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fake mistake snowflake acorn
The fake diamond looked real. Ashley only made one mistake. I caught a snowflake on my tongue. An acorn fell on Adam's head.
LESSON 50: HAPPY FOR HUGS OBJECTIVES: The student will be introduced to, practice the following: Reading: independent reading to develop fluency. Grammar: Recognize verbs Writing: Respond to journal topic: Interview someone about how they are feeling today? Do you both feel happy? Is one person sad and the other mad? Spelling: List 25 Word eel sleep leap see me eat keep queen seal deepest
Practice Sentence That eel sure is creepy. I won't fall asleep tonight. It made me leap into the air. We'll see other animals today. I think it's staring at me. There's no way I would eat it. I wouldn't even keep it in my home. I heard the queen used to eat eels. There is a seal over in the next section. I wonder what kinds of creatures are in the deepest part of the ocean.
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LESSON 51: WHISKERS OBJECTIVES: The student will be introduced to, practice and review the following: Phonics: Long Vowel blends: Introduction to compound words Reading: Continue making predictions. Writing: Writing should have a beginning, middle, and end: Utilize basic pronunciation: Respond to journal topic: Do you like indoor or outdoor sports? Spelling: List 25 Word Practice Sentence eel That eel sure is creepy. sleep I won't fall asleep tonight. leap It made me leap into the air. see We'll see other animals today. me I think it's staring at me. eat There's no way I would eat it. keep I wouldn't even keep it in my home. queen I heard the queen used to eat eels. seal There is a seal over in the next section. deepest I wonder what kinds of creatures are in the deepest part of the ocean. LESSON 52: SPORTS FUN OBJECTIVES:The student will be introduced to, practice and review the following: Phonics: Recognize and build compound words: Continue to work with long vowel blends. Reading: Continue reading making predictions: Identify character: Compare information in text to prior knowledge. Writing: Utilize basic punctuation.
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Spelling: List 25 Word Practice Sentence eel That eel sure is creepy. sleep I won't fall asleep tonight. leap It made me leap into the air. see We'll see other animals today. me I think it's staring at me. eat There's no way I would eat it. keep I wouldn't even keep it in my home. queen I heard the queen used to eat eels. seal There is a seal over in the next section. deepest I wonder what kinds of creatures are in the deepest part of the ocean. LESSON 53: BUSYSQUIRREL OBJECTIVE: The student will be introduced to, practice and review the following: Phonics: Recognize and build compound words. What are Compound Words? Compound words are made by joining two or more words; the combination creates a new word. They can be formed using two nouns, e.g. basketball, two non-nouns, e.g. blowup, or a noun and non-noun, e.g. sunrise. It is important to note that the words do not always keep their original meaning, e.g. breakfast. airline
buttermilk
cowboy
airtight
bulldog
carpool
anyone
bathroom
cockpit
audiotape
ballroom
cupcake
awestruck
breakfast
cookbook
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Reading: Continue making predictions; Identify character and main idea; Compare information in text in prior knowledge. Writing: Utilize basic punctuation. Spelling: List 26 Word been creep deep beep keep feed lead reindeer agreed sheep
Practice Sentence I've been napping all day. My sister tried to creep up behind me. I was in a deep sleep. I didn't hear the alarm clock beep. I will keep trying to sleep. I dreamt that I was trying to feed a moose. I was leading him toward a lake. Then it turned into a reindeer. He spoke and agreed to come to my house. His best friend was a sheep.
LESSON 54: RUN AND PLAY OBJECTIVES: The student will be introduced to, practice and review the following: Phonics: Recognize and build compound words. daydream
eyelid
forever
daylight
everyday
flowchart
doorknob
eyebrow
folklore
daytime
earthworm
firewood
downpour
earthquake
football
Reading: Continue making predictions Writing: Respond to Journal topic: What game do you like to play with a partner? Do you like it? Who do you like to play with?
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Spelling: List 27 Word Practice Sentence Planet This planet is huge. Rock That rock came from outer space. Moon The moon has a beautiful glow. Space I wish I could go into space. Star That star is so bright. Mars Mars is the red planet. Earth Earth looks so peaceful from space. asteroid That asteroid won't hit Saturn. Rocket Bobby will build a rocket today. telescope My telescope is pointed toward the moon.
LESSON 55: BE A TEAM PLAYER OBJECTIVES: The student will be introduced to, practice and review the following: Phonics: Recognize and build compound words. Reading: Independent reading to develop fluency. Writing: Writing should have a beginning, middle, and end; Respond to Journal topic: Free Write Spelling: List 27 Word Practice Sentence planet This planet is huge. rock That rock came from outer space. moon The moon has a beautiful glow. space I wish I could go into space. star That star is so bright. Mars Mars is the red planet. Earth Earth looks so peaceful from space. asteroid That asteroid won't hit Saturn. Rocket Bobby will build a rocket today. Telescope My telescope is pointed toward the moon. YOUNG JI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL/COLLEGE
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LESSON 56 :GRACE MEETS HER COMMUNITY OBJECTIVES: The student will be introduced to, practice and review the following: Phonics: Introduce ending blends. Reading: Recall important information from a text. Writing: Utilize basic punctuation; respond to Journal topic: Write about something you have always wanted. Spelling: List 28 Word Practice Sentence Car I'm going to buy a yellow car. Bus I'd rather take the bus. Plane The plane is late. Road This road is so bumpy. Train The train I took had a restaurant car. Brake One brake doesn't work. Boat This boat goes up the coast. Light The light turned green. Traffic The traffic is too heavy today. Runway The old cracked runway would have to do.
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