Prudy's Problem
by Carey Armstrong Ellis
Genre: Fantasy
Comprehension Skill: Draw Conclusions - The details and facts you read and what you already know will help you draw conclusions about the text.
Your child should be able to use what they know and what they read to form opionions or decisions about the writing.
Comprehension Strategy: Questioning - good readers ask themselves questions as they read to better understand text.
Your child should ask questions like, "Why is this happening?" or "Do I agree with this?" to better understand what they read.
Question of the Week:
When is it time to find a solution?
Vocabulary:
enormous- very, very large; huge
scattered- separated and going in different directions
strain- to draw tightly; to stretch too much
shoelaces- string or cord used to tie shoes
collection- a group of things
butterflies- insects with thin bodies and four wings
Spelling/Phonics: Compound Words
1. sunglasses
by Carey Armstrong Ellis
Genre: Fantasy
Comprehension Skill: Draw Conclusions - The details and facts you read and what you already know will help you draw conclusions about the text.
Your child should be able to use what they know and what they read to form opionions or decisions about the writing.
Comprehension Strategy: Questioning - good readers ask themselves questions as they read to better understand text.
Your child should ask questions like, "Why is this happening?" or "Do I agree with this?" to better understand what they read.
Question of the Week:
When is it time to find a solution?
Vocabulary:
enormous- very, very large; huge
scattered- separated and going in different directions
strain- to draw tightly; to stretch too much
shoelaces- string or cord used to tie shoes
collection- a group of things
butterflies- insects with thin bodies and four wings
Spelling/Phonics: Compound Words
1. sunglasses