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Book 2-1 Just for You Stories 1-11 updated with PDF files (10-11)
Being Me
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Our World
Imagine That
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Travel Time
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Grammar Practice | Ideas for Writers | Grammar Glossary |
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Spelling Test and Study Guides by Jan Thomas. Tweaked by A. Miller |
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Daily Phonic and Language Drills The booklet is teacher-made and contains just the words,
but not the skills or directions. The directions or rules are in your
reading and language manuals.
Directions for the
Quiz
or
Teach and Test:
First:
The first 5 words
were called out as a spelling test.
Next:
I
would have a
*few
students per word go to the board and write their answers and the rest of
the class would decide if it was correct, and go over the rule.
The best way is to go word by word until you have done all 5.
This is where most of the phonic reinforcement is done.
Students check their own work by comparing their answers with the
answers the students wrote on the board.
(Also
having students write on the board gave the class an opportunity to check
handwriting errors like p, g, and y sitting above the line or backward
letters.) *
(I wanted every child go to the board not just a few eager ones, so
I wrote all the students name on popsicle sticks, put them in a can
names upside down, then I would
pull names until all were gone, put them back and start over.)
Last:
The
last 5 were called out as a spelling test and check by the teacher.
Note:
Sometime
this would follow the skill lesson and other times it was used to review
skills. If I wanted to check their phonic, I would use nonsense words that
followed the phonic rules such as chert, grute, stad, etc.
In fact, I usually started this method by using nonsense words and
every once in a while I would throw a nonsense word in the group to check if
they were using phonic or just great spellers.
If you have any more questions, email me and I’ll try to answer your
questions. Anne
Quiz Booklet (or Teach and Test) Excuse the errors, it wasn't meant for anyone but me, but some teachers have asked for the booklet so here it is.
Explanation for L, S, R, VD, DPT
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Second Grade Book 2
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AR reading level: 2.3 The Day Jimmy's Boa Ate the Wash (Website) by Trinka Hakes Noble (Website) (More Web links on the last two slides of the PowerPoint.) Vocabulary PowerPoint AM (tweaked 12-7-10)
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AR reading level: 3.0 The Pine Park Mystery (Website) by Tracey West (Website) (More Web links on the last two slides of the PowerPoint.) Vocabulary PowerPoint update 2-11
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AR reading level: 2.7 Abuela (Website) by Arthur Dorros (Website) (More Web links on the last two slides of the PowerPoint.) Vocabulary PowerPoint |
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AR reading level: 2.6 How I Spent My Summer Vacation (Website) by Mark Teague (Website) (More Web links on the last two slides of the PowerPoint.) Vocabulary PowerPoint DOL (Daily Oral Language) primer lines
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AR reading level: 2.6 Good-bye, Curtis (Website) by Kevin Henkes (Website) (More Web links on the last two slides of the PowerPoint.) Vocabulary PowerPoint update 2-11 Daily Phonic and Lang. drills Sound Key - Click here for directions
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AR reading level: 4.3 Beginner's World Atlas (Website) (More Web links on the last two slides of the PowerPoint.) Updated 4-26-11 Vocabulary PowerPoint Green links are in PFD files Daily Phonic and Lang. drills Sound Key - Click here for directions Daily Phonic and Lang. Drill Sound Key - Click here for directions
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AR reading level: 2.5 Dear Mr. Blueberry(website) by Simon James(website) (More Web links on the last two slides of the PowerPoint.) Vocabulary PowerPoint Daily Phonic and Lang. drills Sound Key - click here for directions
Spelling City: Dear Mr. Blueberry |
AR reading level: 2.8 Max Found Two Sticks(website) by Brian Pinkney(website) (More Web links on the last two slides of the PowerPoint.) Updated 2-11-11 Vocabulary PowerPoint (large file, may take a few minutes) 2-11
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AR reading level: 3.2 Dinosaurs Travel(website) by Marc Brown (website) (More Web links on the last two slides of the PowerPoint.) Vocabulary PowerPoint |
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AR reading level: 2.9 Cool Ali (website) by Nancy Poydar(website) (More Web links on the last two slides of the PowerPoint.)
Spelling Tic-Tac-Toe Homework
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AR reading level: 3.1 Anthony Reynoso: Born to Rope(website) by Martha Cooper(website) (More Web links on the last two slides of the PowerPoint.) Vocabulary PowerPoint
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AR reading level: 3.2 Montigue on the High Seas(website) by John Himmelman(website) (More Web links on the last two slides of the PowerPoint.)
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AR reading level: 3.7 The Emperor's Egg(website) by Martin Jenkins(website) (More Web links on the last two slides of the PowerPoint.)
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AR reading level: 2.9 Chinatown(website) by William Low(website) (More Web links on the last two slides of the PowerPoint.) Vocabulary PowerPoint |
AR reading level: 3.2 Ruth Law Thrills a Nation (website) by Don Brown(website) (More Web links on the last two slides of the PowerPoint.)
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