Power Goal
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Resources
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Tricky Words
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1. Cover parts of one-syllable words to find chunks I know.
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2. Think of a word that looks the same and rhymes (If a-m is "am", then h-a-m is "ham".)
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Activity:
Watch these YouTube video:
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3.Use final "e" rule to figure out new words (us/use)
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Videos:
Online games:
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4. Use long vowel teams to figure out new words (each, tail, boat).
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Videos:
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5.Use "r" chunks to figure out new words (ar, er, ir, or, ur).
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Videos:
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6. Use blends at the end of words (desk /wish)
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Videos:
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7. Stop and try again when something doesn't look right, sound right, or make sense.
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- Read to a friend. Get a talking bookmark and talk to a friend about the main topic and key details.
- Google Doc
- Ask as you read: Does that make sense? Does that sound like a word I know?
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8.When I get stuck, I say "blank," read on, and come back to fill in the tricky word.
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9. Retell the important events in a story in the correct order.
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Read a 1B book and fill out a sequencing chart worksheet.
Sequencing Chart Worksheet
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10. Tell what the book was about: main topic and key details or problem and solution.
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- Read a 1B book and fill out a main idea and detail worksheet.
- Main Idea and Detail Worksheet
- Read a 1B book and fill out a problem and solution worksheet.
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11. Read by myself for 15 minutes getting tired using a whisper voice.
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Set a timer on your iPad and see how long you can read before getting tired and stopping.
Biscuit - Ayssa Capucilli
Harry - Harriet Ziefert
Spot - Eric Hill
Little Bear - Else Minark
Puppy Mudge - Cynthia Rylant
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12. Read at home for at least 30 minutes every night.
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- Read to friends and family
- Fill out your reading log at home and get a parent or guardian to sign it every night.
- Get a book bag from your teacher and read the books in the bag every night.
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