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Write J j W w Jen Will Directions Have children write a row of each letter and then write the words. Home Activity Ask your child to write each letter and tell you how to make the letter. Handwriting Letters Jj, Ww: Words with j, w 321

Write Color Jj Ww Directions: Name each picture. Write j if the word begins with /j/. Write w if the word begins with /w/. Color the /j/ pictures. Home Activity: Have your child find other words with /j/ or /w/. 322 Phonics /j/ Spelled Jj, /w/ Spelled Ww

Jen and Will You can get on the big, blue jet. You can go with Jen and Will. Jen and Will get on the jet. It is a big, blue jet. 4 1 Decodable Story Jen and Will Target Skill /j/ Spelled Jj, /w/ Spelled Ww

Jen and Will have jobs on the jet. Jen and Will like the jobs. Jen and Will get the jet to go. They can see you. 2 3

Write Color yellow blue green have The pond is. Is the sun? My top is. I a cat. Directions: Read each sentence. Write the missing word to finish the sentence and color the picture. Home Activity: Have your child use the high-frequency words in other sentences. High-Frequency Words 325

Draw Can you jog? I like to skip. Do you like to skip? I can jog. Can you hop? I can get the bell. Can you get the bell? I can not hop. Directions: Draw a line from each question to its answer. 326 Conventions Questions Home Activity: Ask your child the questions and have him or her create an answer.

Write Color Jj Ww Directions: Name each picture and spell the picture name. Write the word on the lines. Then color the /j/ and /w/ pictures. Home Activity: Have your child draw pictures of things that begin with /j/ and /w/. Phonics /j/ Spelled Jj, /w/ Spelled Ww 327

Write Directions: Label the animal in each picture R for real or M for make-believe. Home Activity: Have your child draw and color a picture of a real animal and where it lives. 328 Comprehension Realism and Fantasy

Read It! I have a box. The box is for me. Say It! Tell about something you have using the words I and me. Write It! have a bat. (I) The bat is for. (me) Directions Have children track the print and read the sentences with you. Ask children to say sentences for things they have using I and me. Then have children write the pronouns I and me to complete the sentences. Home Activity Have your child read the sentences and find the pronouns I and me. Then have him or her create sentences with the pronouns I and me. Conventions Pronouns I and Me 329

Draw Write Directions Have children draw a picture of an animal home. Have them use content-based vocabulary, such as social studies words, to write or dictate a caption for their picture. Home Activity Show pictures and have your child think of a caption for each picture. 330 Writing Caption

Number Directions Write the numbers 1, 2, and 3 to tell what happened at the beginning, in the middle, and near the end of. Home Activity Have your child tell the story using the pictures. Comprehension Plot 331

Circle Draw Where is the fan? The fan is by the mat. The dog is on the big bed. What is big? Where is the book? Jen set the book on the box. Then hen is in the pen. Where is the hen? Directions: Read the sentences. Circle the question. Then draw a line under the answer to the question. 332 Conventions Questions Home Activity: Ask your child to read each question and answer. Then have him or her give other questions about the pictures.