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Ethan Small - Term 2

 

Making Predictions


Warm up: Sentence building

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Mary’s dog Rex played in the mud and got all muddy. Mary was worried that Rex would get the house dirty. Mary’s mother would not be happy about that. 

Circle the picture that shows what happened next
























Christmas vacation is now over. Write 3 sentences describing what you did this vacation. 
Use at least 3 action verbs and 3 adjectives. 

Find the nouns:



Plural nouns: 


My Christmas Day was _________. I spent it with _______________. 


My favourite part was opening gifts. I got ______________. (Describe what the gift looks like.)  I felt very ________ to have this as a gift. I played with this a lot. 


I enjoyed my food on Christmas Day. ____________ cooked all the food. I ate ____________________. 

By the end of the day, I was very tired but I had a _________ time this Christmas. 







Let's share 5 facts about ourselves!



Complete the sentences: 

I   ________ with my fingers.
touch
taste
hear

I   ___________  with my brain.
smell
think
see


Which word BEST completes the sentence below?

A tree has the    ___________   stem of all the plants.
hard
harder
hardest


Which word BEST completes the sentence below?

January is     _________     than May.
cold
colder
coldest


Which word BEST completes the sentence below?

Mindy saw    _______   ant crawling on the ground.
an
a
the

Which word BEST completes the sentence below?

The red ball is      __________       than the green ball.
small
smaller
smallest

I             
Which word BEST completes the sentence below?

We picked     __________            apples from a tree.
an
a
the



Identify the word that should start with a capital letter.
flag
country
america
apple


Elijah and Jude       ____________    five grasshoppers.
catched
caught
catches
not here


Choose the answer that best completes the statement.

I enjoy   ___________  photographs of my friends.
take
took
taking
takeing



What is the past tense for drink?
drinks
drinked
drinking
drank


Have or Has?









 
The Coat



“I think you should put on your warm coat, Joe,”
Mom said. “It is very cold, and there is so much snow
on the ground. You might catch a cold and get sick.”
“I’m nice and warm. I don’t need to wear a coat,”
Joe said.
“I think you do. In here, we
have a big fire burning.
Outside, there is a cold
wind blowing. Without a
coat, you’ll be very cold.”



Joe thought he knew best, so
he went outside without a coat. The next day, he
woke up and sneezed. Then he coughed. He did not
feel well. He had a cold. He had to stay in bed.



Joe’s friends were playing hockey on the frozen
pond, but Joe was too sick to go. In his warm bed,
Joe thought about how much fun he was missing.
Joe’s mom brought him some soup to make him feel
better. 


She wanted to cheer him up, so she asked
what he wanted for Christmas.
Joe said he wanted a scarf, gloves and a warm hat
so he would not catch any more colds.

What lesson do you think Joe learned from this experience?



Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Call the words below. You will be marked out of 15. 

am

at

all

with

she

they

was

want

now

for

is

they

that

friend

what



Unscramble the following questions: 


1.     school        at        is        today        Who ?

2.     favourite        What        your        food        is ?

3.     bed        When        go        to        you        do ?

4.    How       make        pizza        you        do ?


5.    homework        Where        your        is        book?


In your book, write a question that begins with each of the following:

a. What
b. When
c. Where


Write down these 'WH" Words and Practise them this week



Wheel 




Wheelchair




Wheelbarrow




Whistle




Whistling




Whisper




Whispering


Whale



Whiskers



Wednesday, February 2nd, 2022

HOMEWORK REVIEW



Read the sentences below:

1. Who blew the whistle?

2.  Where are the children?

3. The red and white wheelbarrow belongs to Ethan. 

4.  The sick lady is in a wheelchair.

5.  The man blows the whistle to stop the football game. 

5.  The cat has long white whiskers

6.  Mummy whispers to me when I am at church.

7. The wheels of my bicycle are round. 




WH Words

Whip

Which

Whatever

Wheat

While



Click the word that is spelled correctly. 


        Ethan likes going to school on Wednesdays. His class will learn about whales. Ethan learns that some whales have a white belly. 
    Ethan whispers to his friend William. They look out the window and they see a wheelbarrow. A man is fixing the wheel on the wheelbarrow.
    Next to the wheelbarrow is a white cat. The cat has long beautiful whiskers. Suddenly, someone blows a whistle and this scares the cat. 





Week 5


What blend do you hear?


Week 6




Scrambled sentences:

Good readers use strategies before, during, and after reading to help improve their comprehension, or understanding of the story.

You will practice asking questions with words like, who, what, when, where, why, and how. They will also retell the story and use connecting strategies to read and listen to the story Anansi and the Turtle.

Can you ever learn anything from animals?

Key Words in our story:

- Anansi
-greedy
-collected
-delicious
-determined
-ashamed
-removed




Once, there lived a spider called Anansi. He was a very greedy spider and did not like sharing any of his things with others. One day, he collected some lovely yams from his garden and cooked them with utmost care. The delicious smell of the yams made Anansi hungrier. He somehow managed to wait till lunch time.



Just as he sat down to eat his delicious meal, he heard a knock at his door. Anansi was upset and opened the door hurriedly. It was the turtle standing at the door. He has been travelling for a very long time and looked very tired and hungry.

“Hello Anansi, What are you cooking? I can smell something really delicious,” the turtle said.

“Oh! I have cooked some yams for lunch,” Anansi said reluctantly.

“Oh, can I please stay for lunch? I am hungry and tired of all the travelling,” the turtle said.

Anansi was not willing to share his food with the turtle. But it was a custom in the country to share food with visitors who came during lunch or dinner hours. So, Anansi could not refuse. Nevertheless, he was determined not to share his delicious yams with the turtle.

“Please have a seat and enjoy your meal,” Anansi said to the turtle.

Both of them sat on the chairs. The turtle was about to help himself to a share of the yam when Anansi suddenly stopped him.

 

“Don’t you know that you must clean your hands before you touch your meal? Please wash your hands before you eat,” Anansi instructed the turtle.

The turtle took a look at his hands and saw that they were full of dirt as he has been walking for a very long time. He went to a nearby river and returned after washing his hands.
Anansi had already started his meal. “The yams were getting really cold so I started my lunch. Please join me now,” Anansi said.



However, even this time when the turtle reached for his meal, Anansi stopped him by giving him the same reason. The poor turtle saw that his hands had become dirty once again as he walked back from the river to the house.

The turtle was very hungry and tired by now. But he still went back to the river to wash his hands. This time he was determined not to let his hands get dirty. He was careful and walked only on the grass to keep his hands clean. But by the time he reached the table, Anansi had already finished all the food except for a morsel that was spared for the turtle. The turtle was angry and ashamed. “Thank you for the lovely lunch. I would like to invite you over to my place for a meal someday,” the turtle said and left.

A few days had past and Anansi started thinking about the turtle’s invitation. He was tempted to go for a sumptuous meal at the turtle’s place. After all, he knew that the turtle was an amazing cook.





One day, he went at the bank of the river under which the turtle had his house and stood there at dinner time.

The turtle saw him and said, “Hello Anansi, thank you for coming. Please have dinner with me.” The turtle invited Anansi inside his house, which was underwater.

Anansi could not wait any longer and quickly dived into the water. But alas, he was too light and could not swim deep into the water. Meanwhile, the turtle was ready with the delicious spread.

Anansi tried every possible measure to go under the river; he tried a running jump, a belly flop and a high dive, but could not go beneath the surface of the water. Anansi started thinking hard and finally decided to pick up some rocks and put them in the pockets of his jacket. His plan was successful and this time Anansi reached straight to the turtle’s house after diving underwater.

Anansi was impressed to see the delicious spread and was about to dig into the first bite when the turtle stopped him. “Dear Anansi, kindly remove your jacket before you touch the food. In our custom we do not eat with our jackets on,” the turtle said. Anansi saw that even the turtle was not wearing his jacket. Anansi removed his jacket which was full of rocks and pebbles and within no time he went rushing up to the surface of the water.

Anansi could see the turtle slowly consuming the lovely meal. Anansi felt sad and slowly climbed out of the water.

Moral of the story: Never try to outsmart someone. You may find that you yourself are the one to be outsmarted.



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