Grade Kindergarten Unit 1/Week 1: All Together Now How Do We Get to School?

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Grade Kindergarten Unit 1/Week 1: All Together Now How Do We Get to School?

Grade Kindergarten Unit 1/Week 1: All Together Now How do we get to school? Letter Naming Words to Read

Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee I am

Vocabulary – Words to Understand first – If you are first, you are standing in front of everyone else. If you are counting, you would be number one. second – If you are second there are one other person ahead of you. If you are counting you would start counting with the first in line and you would be number two. third -- If you are third, there are two others ahead of you. If you are counting you would start counting with the first in line and you would be number three. fourth – If you are fourth, there are three others ahead of you. If you are counting you would start counting with the first in line and you would be number four. fifth -- If you are fifth, there are four others ahead of you. If you are counting you would start counting with the first in line and you would be number five. sixth -- If you are sixth, there are five others ahead of you. If you are counting you would start counting with the first in line and you would be number six.

Grade Kindergarten Unit 1/Week 1: All Together Now How do we get to school? Letter Naming Words to Read

Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee I am

Vocabulary – Words to Understand first – If you are first, you are standing in front of everyone else. If you are counting, you would be number one. second – If you are second there are one other person ahead of you. If you are counting you would start counting with the first in line and you would be number two. third -- If you are third, there are two others ahead of you. If you are counting you would start counting with the first in line and you would be number three. fourth – If you are fourth, there are three others ahead of you. If you are counting you would start counting with the first in line and you would be number four. fifth -- If you are fifth, there are four others ahead of you. If you are counting you would start counting with the first in line and you would be number five. sixth -- If you are sixth, there are five others ahead of you. If you are counting you would start counting with the first in line and you would be number six. Grade Kindergarten Unit 1/Week 2: All Together Now How do people help each other? Letter Naming Words to Read

Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj I Kk Ll Mm Nn am

Review: Aa Bb Cc Dd Ed

Vocabulary – Words to Understand repair – If you repair something you fix it. leak– If something leaks, water is coming out where it is not supposed to. steep -- If something is steep it is sloping very sharply. If you are walking up a steep hill, it is as if you are walking straight uphill. ladder – A ladder is a tool you can carry. It has steps you can climb up on so you can reach something high. puddles – Puddles are small pools of water. shed – A shed is a small building used for storage. You can put your garden tools and lawnmower in a shed.

Grade Kindergarten Unit 1/Week 2: All Together Now How do people help each other? Letter Naming Words to Read

Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj I Kk Ll Mm Nn am

Review: Aa Bb Cc Dd Ed

Vocabulary – Words to Understand repair – If you repair something you fix it. leak– If something leaks, water is coming out where it is not supposed to. steep -- If something is steep it is sloping very sharply. If you are walking up a steep hill, it is as if you are walking straight uphill. ladder – A ladder is a tool you can carry. It has steps you can climb up on so you can reach something high. puddles – Puddles are small pools of water. shed – A shed is a small building used for storage. You can put your garden tools and lawnmower in a shed. Grade Kindergarten Unit 1/Week 3: All Together Now How do families cooperate? Letter Naming Words to Read

Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss the little Review: Aa Bb Cc Dd Ed Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn

Vocabulary – Words to Understand platypus – A platypus is an animal with a wide flat tail, webbed feet, and a duck-style bill that lives on land and in the water. around – If you look all around, you look in all directions. Around also means “to go on all sides of.” A watch or a bracelet goes around a wrist. lost -- If you can’t find something, it is lost. found – Something that has been found is not lost anymore. market – A market is a store that sells food. groceries – Food you buy at a market or store can also be called groceries.

Grade Kindergarten Unit 1/Week 3: All Together Now How do families cooperate? Letter Naming Words to Read

Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss the little Review: Aa Bb Cc Dd Ed Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn

Vocabulary – Words to Understand platypus – A platypus is an animal with a wide flat tail, webbed feet, and a duck-style bill that lives on land and in the water. around – If you look all around, you look in all directions. Around also means “to go on all sides of.” A watch or a bracelet goes around a wrist. lost -- If you can’t find something, it is lost. found – Something that has been found is not lost anymore. market – A market is a store that sells food. groceries – Food you buy at a market or store can also be called groceries. Grade Kindergarten Unit 1/Week 4: All Together Now How do people in a community cooperate? Letter Naming Words to Read

Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz the little Review: Aa Bb Cc Dd Ed Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss

Vocabulary – Words to Understand bakery – At a bakery, people make and sell yummy things to eat like bread and cakes. post office – The building where people buy stamps and mail letters is called a post office. fire station – A fire station is a building where firemen work and where a fire engine is kept. library – A library is a building or a room in a school that has many books for people to read and check out. park – A park is a large piece of land that has grass, trees, playgrounds, and picnic areas. Children love to go to a park to play! chaperone – A chaperone is a grown-up who helps another person watch children.

Grade Kindergarten Unit 1/Week 4: All Together Now How do people in a community cooperate? Letter Naming Words to Read

Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz the little Review: Aa Bb Cc Dd Ed Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss

Vocabulary – Words to Understand bakery – At a bakery, people make and sell yummy things to eat like bread and cakes. post office – The building where people buy stamps and mail letters is called a post office. fire station – A fire station is a building where firemen work and where a fire engine is kept. library – A library is a building or a room in a school that has many books for people to read and check out. park – A park is a large piece of land that has grass, trees, playgrounds, and picnic areas. Children love to go to a park to play! chaperone – A chaperone is a grown-up who helps another person watch children. Grade Kindergarten Unit 1/Week 5: All Together Now How do people and animals work and play together? Phonics Words to Read Connecting Letter /Mm/ to its Sound as in the following words: to Mom mixing muffins a meatball mopping mess mouse Review: the Review Letters: Aa Bb Cc Dd Ed Ff little Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp am Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz Vocabulary – Words to Understand granddaddy – Granddaddy is another name for grandfather, grandpa, or papa. A granddaddy would be your mother’s father or your father’s father. sharing – If you let other enjoy something you have (a toy, for example), you are sharing. protect – If you keep something safe, you protect it. crate – A crate is a large, open, sturdy box used to carry or store objects in or built to fit and protect something during shipping. scary – If something is frightening, it is scary. sneaked – If you sneaked into a room, you would creep carefully into that room so no one would see you.

Grade Kindergarten Unit 1/Week 5: All Together Now How do people and animals work and play together? Phonics Words to Read Connecting Letter /Mm/ to its Sound as in the following words: to Mom mixing muffins a meatball mopping mess mouse Review: the Review Letters: Aa Bb Cc Dd Ed Ff little Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp am Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz Vocabulary – Words to Understand granddaddy – Granddaddy is another name for grandfather, grandpa, or papa. A granddaddy would be your mother’s father or your father’s father. sharing – If you let other enjoy something you have (a toy, for example), you are sharing. protect – If you keep something safe, you protect it. crate – A crate is a large, open, sturdy box used to carry or store objects in or built to fit and protect something during shipping. scary – If something is frightening, it is scary. sneaked – If you sneaked into a room, you would creep carefully into that room so no one would see you.

Grade Kindergarten Unit 1/Week 6: All Together Now How do machines help people work together? Phonics Words to Read Connecting Letter /T t/ to its Sound as in the following words: Review: to toy tiger top a turkey turtle I tyrannosaurus teddy the Review Letters: Aa Bb Cc Dd Ed Ff little Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp am Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz Vocabulary – Words to Understand scooping – Scooping means “digging something up to make a hole.” squelching – If you squelch something, you smash it or crush it. spinning – If something is spinning, it is turning around and around. swooshing – Swooshing is the sound water or air makes as it rushes by. gobbling – If something is gobbled, it is eaten very quickly. rumbling – Rumbling is a noise like thunder. It is a deep, rolling sound.

Grade Kindergarten Unit 1/Week 6: All Together Now How do machines help people work together? Phonics Words to Read Connecting Letter /T t/ to its Sound as in the following words: Review: to toy tiger top a turkey turtle I tyrannosaurus teddy the Review Letters: Aa Bb Cc Dd Ed Ff little Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp am Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz Vocabulary – Words to Understand scooping – Scooping means “digging something up to make a hole.” squelching – If you squelch something, you smash it or crush it. spinning – If something is spinning, it is turning around and around. swooshing – Swooshing is the sound water or air makes as it rushes by. gobbling – If something is gobbled, it is eaten very quickly. rumbling – Rumbling is a noise like thunder. It is a deep, rolling sound.

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