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DAY TEST AND OBJECTIVES Session-activity LANGUAGE TEST - (English Pathway) Students will identify and use: Nouns Singular and plural nouns Common and proper nouns TUESDAY, December 4 th Wednesday, Dec. 5 th Thursday, Dec. 6 th Friday, December 7 th COMPOSITION TEST (English Pathway writing ) Students will write describing sentences. Students will write similarities and differences between animals. Students will complete sentences. Students will write sentences with the correct punctuation and capitalization. VOCABULARY TEST (Challenge Words) Students will identify the new vocabulary. Students will use the vocabulary words to complete sentences. Write sentences using the new vocabulary: plants, animals, need, living, nonliving, humans, habitat, pesticides, protect, travel, responsibility, indoor, outdoor, grow. SCIENCE TEST Students will identify and describe: Living and nonliving A butterfly s life cycle Study these science words: seed, stem, roots, leaves. MATH QUIZ Count by twos, by threes, by fives, and by ones. Solve addition problems. READING COMPREHENSION Students will read short stories and answer comprehension questions. (what, where, how, why) Students will: Identify problem and solution Identify cause and effect 1 st Session 1, act.2 Session 6, act.3 Session 16, act.3 Session 19, act.3 Book-pages 9, 20, 27 Session 11, act.2 Session 13, act.2 Kn book-page 18 Session 1, act.5 Kn book-pages 7 Session 1, act.1 Session 3, act.2 Session 10, act.2 Kn book-pages 11 Dreambox App Session 2, act.1 Session 6, act.1 Session 11, act.1 Session 13, act.1 Session 13, act.1 Lightsail app Session 2, act. 4 Session 12, act.5 Session 14, act. 4 Kn book-page 22

VOCABULARY GUIDE I. Write a sentence using the words and draw something that represents it. plants animals living nonliving humans 2

II. Complete the sentences with the words from the box. need habitat cycle pesticides protect travel Plants water, soil, sunlight, wind and pesticides to survive. The ocean is the of the fish. The life of a butterfly is: egg, caterpillar, pupa and butterfly. are sprays that protect the plants from the insects. We need to the bees! Seeds can through animals, humans, water and air. III. Complete the story with the words from the box. Responsibility indoor outdoor grow For my English class we planted a bean seed. It became my to water it every day. First, we had it inside of the classroom but because plants need sunlight and wind we put them in the backyard. I saw my plant from a little bean seed to a beautiful green plant. 3

COMPOSITION GUIDE I. Describe the pictures. Remember to use describing words about the size, texture, color. Example: The tree is tall, big, green and brown. The apple is The elephant is II. Describe yourself and draw a picture of you. I am My name is 4

II. Complete the sentences with the similarities and differences of the following animals and plants. Shark Fish They are similar in They are different in Flower Cactus They are similar in They are different in 5

III. Complete the sentences with the correct word. soil wind water food natural toxic Plants need water, sunlight, and to survive. Pesticides can be or. Humans need shelter,, to live. IV. Write the sentences correctly. Add the missing capital letters and periods. Example: i have two feet I have two feet. water is essential to live rocks are rough 6

LANGUAGE GUIDE I. NOUNS. Circle the nouns in the sentences. 1. The boy plays with the ball. 2. I will go to the store with my sister. 3. The teacher eats chocolate. 4. My brother and I went to the beach. 5. The dog plays with the cat. 6. My mom reads an amazing book. 7. The boy had a read shirt. 8. My mom has a big car. 9. His grandma makes good cookies. NOUNS. Write 3 nouns that name a person:,, Write 3 nouns that name a place:,, Write 3 nouns that name a thing:,, Write 3 nouns that name an animal:,, 7

Write if the noun is singular or plural. 1. cat 2. dogs 3. schools 4. leg 5. ants 6. toy 7. bus 8. boys Write the plural forms for the words and draw the pictures for the words. Example: foot feet child person tooth man mouse 8

COMMON AND PROPER NOUNS. Choose a noun and write it in the correct column. Regina Hermosillo Christmas Sunday school Juan Pablo car Walmart cat Common nouns Proper nouns COMMON AND PROPER NOUNS. Underline the common nouns and circle the proper nouns. Example: Mr. Carlos takes the kids to the zoo. 1. Ms. Diana likes to eat fruit. 2. Matias goes to Obregon in Christmas. 3. Evan eats ham sandwiches. 4. Iker plays football in the park. 5. Regina and Naomi play together at home. 6. Ms. Dania lives in Hermosillo. 9

READING GUIDE The Ants and the Grasshopper On day, a family of ants was busy working carefully laying out grain to dry. All of them were working very hard. A grasshopper approached them with a fiddle under his arm. Hi! he said. I m pretty hungry. Can you give me some of your grain? The biggest of the ants replied, But why don t you have any grain? You have had months to collect it. Well, said the grasshopper, I just wanted to play music, so I spent my summer doing that. I didn t collect any grain because I was too busy having fun. The ant replied, I don t think it s fair that we worked hard all summer to collect the grain, and then you come and want to take out grain even though you didn t work for it. The ant continued, We like to make music and have fun too, but we knew that it was important to collect grain in the summer so that we had something to eat in the winter. The grasshopper said, But I m really hungry! Aren t you going to give me any grain? No! The ant shouted. You can t expect rewards if you don t do the work! 10

1. Circle the effect the decision on the grasshopper had: 2. Circle the cause of the ants having plenty food for the winter. 3. Which is the setting of the story? a) the store b) the field c) the school 4. Who are the characters? a) the ants and grasshopper b) a boy and insects c) the insects and people 5. What type of story is The Ants and the Grasshopper? a) realistic b) fantasy c) fable 11

Match the problem with the solution: I have a test. I feel tired My stomach hurts. I get lost in the store I go to sleep I study today. I go to the police and wait. I go to the doctor. Read the story three times, color a star each time you read it. Underline the problem in red and the solution in green. 12

SCIENCE GUIDE Complete the picture with the correct Science word seed stem roots leaves Name if the object is living or non-living. 1. 3. 2. 4. 13

. Complete the butterfly s cycle. butterfly eggs caterpillar 14

MATH GUIDE Draw the missing flowers for the bees Draw the missing bananas for the monkeys. Complete the sequence. by ones: by twos: By threes: by fives: 15

How many pieces of cheese are missing? 14 mice 6 cheese 6 + = 14 How many fish are missing? 15 bowls 11 fish 11 + = 17 How many bananas are missing? 16 monkeys 9 bananas 9 + = 16 How many nuts are missing? 20 squirrels 8 nuts 8 + = 20 16