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Spelling Words (featuring short a & i )

Spelling Words (featuring short a & i ). Fl a g F i n R a n H a s F i ll. S a t L i st S i t B a g W i n. Challenge Words (Featuring Short a & i ). P i cn i c Pl a st i c R a bb i t F a br i c N a pk i n.

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Spelling Words (featuring short a & i )

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  1. Spelling Words (featuring short a & i) • Flag • Fin • Ran • Has • Fill • Sat • List • Sit • Bag • Win

  2. Challenge Words (Featuring Short a & i) • Picnic • Plastic • Rabbit • Fabric • Napkin

  3. Look at the poem on the next slide. Can you find all the short a & i words?

  4. Dad fed the snack to the cats That is a fat cat! The cats nap on Dad’s back. I hope the cats do not slip! The cats can lick the milk. The cats lick my chin.

  5. Dad fed the snack to the cats Thatis a fat cat! The cats nap on Dad’s back. I hope the cats do not slip! The cats can lick the milk. The cats lick my chin.

  6. Vocabulary • Ignore • Dangerous • Style • Passion • Challenge • Underestimate • Proficient • Heed

  7. Ignore • To refuse to pay attention to something

  8. Dangerous • Likely to cause harm or injury

  9. Style • A certain way of doing something

  10. Passion • Energy and strong feelings

  11. Challenge • To ask someone to be in a contest

  12. Underestimate • To think something will be easier than it really is

  13. Proficient • To be very good at something

  14. Heed • To listen to warning and use it to help you do something

  15. Why do you think Marc Brown wrote this story? • To tell about different kinds of reading races. • To tell a fun story about Arthur. • To explain why Reading is important.

  16. Author’s Purpose • Marc Brown wrote this story to entertain you. This is a story you will read and enjoy.

  17. Genre • This story is fiction. Fiction books are made-up.

  18. Comprehension Strategy • When you read a fiction story such as “Arthur’s Reading Race,” pay attention to the characters’ actions and the important things that happen in the beginning, middle, and end.

  19. Social Studies A bank is a business where money is kept. Bank customers deposit, or put in, money for safekeeping. The bank is the safest place to save money. How do you save money?

  20. Robust Vocabulary in Context

  21. D.W. accepted Arthur’s _______ to read ten words. • Challenge • Underestimated • Proficient • Heed

  22. Arthur _______ D.W.’s talents. • Challenge • Underestimated • Proficient • Heed

  23. Arthur became a ______ reader by reading all the time. • Challenge • Underestimate • Proficient • Heed

  24. Arthur did not ______ the warning on the “Wet Paint” sign. • Challenge • Underestimate • Proficient • Heed

  25. Heed or Ignore? • Wear a jacket on a cold day. • Never put ketchup on your hotdog. • Keep your ice cream in the oven? • Read the directions for the test.

  26. Challenge or Proficient? • Catching a ball • Tying a shoe • Doing a handstand • Eating an apple • Jumping rope 50 times in a row

  27. Dangerous or Safe? • Walking across the street • Playing on train tracks • Picking up a stray animal • Borrowing a pencil

  28. High Frequency Words Ready Set Go!

  29. ALREADY

  30. EIGHT

  31. POLICE

  32. PROVE

  33. SIGN

  34. BUY

  35. EAT

  36. KNOW

  37. MONEY

  38. READ

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