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High-Frequency

Words
Name

Words to Know
u Write the word that best completes each sentence.

Word Bank

1. The egg is in the nest below


the hen. far
hear
hold
2. I the egg crack.
old
only
3. Then the egg was . open
round

4. Now I the little chick


in my hand.

5. The chick is only one day .

6. It will not go from the hen.

Grade 1 189 Module 7 • Week 2


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Name Manuscript
Bb

Handwriting Model
u Trace and write the letters.

BBB

bbb

Grade 1 Printable
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Name Manuscript
Ee

Handwriting Model
u Trace and write the letters.

EEE

eee

Grade 1 Printable
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Spelling
Name

Long e Patterns
You can spell the long e sound with e as in be, Spelling Words
with ea as in team, or ee as in feet.
Basic
u Write each Basic Spelling Word in the correct
team
column.
be
Words with Words with Words with read
e ea ee feet
tree
keep
eat
mean
see
she

Review

flute
tube
woke
game

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Name Word List
20

High-Frequency Decodable Spelling Words


Words High-Frequency
Words

Basic Review
✂ ✂
below clean team flute

far green be tube

hear head read woke

hold please feet game

old read tree

only see keep

open eat

round mean

Challenge

see peanut

she bridge

Grade 1 Printable
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SET T ING
WHERE WHEN
Where does the When does the
story happen? story take place?

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Ask yourself, “Why is the setting


important to the story?”
Reading
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18

Setting

Title

Why Setting
Where? When?
Is Important

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Language
Name Graphic Organizer
15

Synthesize

At first I’m thinking...

My new thinking is...

My thinking changed because...

Words and Phrases to Synthesize

and but then

now if

Grade 1 Printable
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Prewriting
Name

Poem Planning Chart


Think about your poem topic. Then write words that
describe the feelings, senses, and actions of your topic
in the chart.

Feelings Senses Actions

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Name Grammar
2.6.1

Subject Pronouns

A pronoun can take the place of a noun.


Jana likes popcorn. She likes popcorn.
She takes the place of Jana.

Circle the pronoun in each sentence.

1. We play soccer at recess.

2. It seems very late.

Write a pronoun to take the place of the underlined


word or words.

3. Clara loves to dance.

4. Dad helped cook dinner.

5. Jonah and Kevin walk to school.

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Phonics
Name

Long e (ea, ee)


The word eat has the vowel team ea. The word see
has the vowel team ee. The vowel teams ea and ee
can stand for the long e sound.

u Choose and write the word that names the picture.

wheel well sheep sheet

teeth treat sell seal

peach patch tree three

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Monitor & Clarify
Pay attention as you read.
If something doesn’t make sense,
try these things to help you understand.

REREAD Use what you already know


the part of the to CONNECT to the text.
text that you don’t
understand. This part reminds me of…

ASK QUESTIONS
about the part you
don’t understand.
What was that
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paragraph mostly
about?
Look for VISUAL CLUES.
Why did the main
How can the headings, character say that?
captions, pictures, or
special type help me?
Reading
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2

Monitor and Clarify

Title

Where and What I Which One


What I Did
Didn’t Understand Worked?

¨ Reread
¨ Thought About
What I Know
¨ Looked at Visuals
¨ Asked Questions

¨ Reread
¨ Thought About
What I Know
¨ Looked at Visuals
¨ Asked Questions

¨ Reread
¨ Thought About
What I Know
¨ Looked at Visuals
¨ Asked Questions

¨ Reread
¨ Thought About
What I Know
¨ Looked at Visuals
¨ Asked Questions

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Spelling
Name

Long e Patterns
You can spell the long e sound with e as in be, Spelling Words
with ea as in team, or ee as in tree.
Basic
u Read each sentence. Cross out the Spelling
team
Word that is spelled incorrectly. Write it correctly
be
on the line.
read
1. Can you se the feet
show? tree
keep
2. Our teem won the
eat
game.
mean
3. My bare feat are see
cold. she

4. Lou likes to eet Review

grapes. flute
tube
5. The bird lives in woke
the tre. game

6. I reed books about


dogs.

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Model
Name

Writer’s Model

Butterflies
Flutter in the wind
Float in the sky,
Quiet dance
Catch my eye.
Orange and brown,
Yellow and black,
Find a flower,
Eat a snack!
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Model, cont.
Name

Butterflies
Butterflies
Orange, yellow
Fluttering, flittering, fleeting
Jewels of the fall
Monarchs

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Drafting
Name

How to Write a Cinquain


When you read or write a cinquain, each word has a
very special meaning. This type of poem gets its shape
and its organization from the set of rules below. Use
these rules to read the model poem on page 7.8.
Afterward, you can try writing your own cinquain!
The way words appear in a cinquain is very important,
so write neatly with careful spaces between words.

Line 1: one noun that is the topic of the poem

Line 2: two adjectives describing the topic

Line 3: three words that end in –ing that describe


an action made by the topic

Line 4: a four-word phrase that expresses a feeling


about the topic

Line 5: a word that means the same thing as


the topic

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Elements of Poetry
Message Stanza
tells about a a group of lines
thing or place

Sound Patterns Sensory Words


alliteration: sight, sound, smell,
big brown bear touch, and taste
rhyme: hop, stop, drop
rhythm: one, two,
buckle my shoe
onomatopoeia:
crash, bang, boom

Message
u i n e a p i g ,
s a l it t l eg
Stanza There w little, was not big;
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g
Who bein chubby cheeks,
Sensory Tiny feet, and tiny squeaks.
,
Word Curly hair t e ,
’s a p p et i
t i n y f e l l o w d n i g ht ;
Sound Th i s i g , d a ya n
y s b
Pattern Was alwa
Name Grammar
2.6.2

Pronouns That Name One

A pronoun takes the place of a noun. The pronouns he,


she, and it name one.

Circle the pronoun that can take the place of the


underlined word or words.

1. Grandpa built a birdhouse. He She They

2. The birdhouse is made of wood. We She It

3. Anna helped Grandpa paint the birdhouse. He She We

Write He, She, or It to take the place of the


underlined word or words.

4. Juana sees a nest.

5. The nest has eggs.

Revisit a piece of your writing. Edit the draft to make


sure subject pronouns are used correctly.

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Vocabulary
Name

Power Words: Draw and Write


Word Bank

dunes shrubs spines rest

u Draw a picture or write words that will help you remember


each Power Word from Deserts. Try to write more than
you draw.

1. dunes 2. shrubs

3. spines 4. rest

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CENTRAL
IDEA
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important idea
or point about
the topic

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SUPPORTING EVIDENCE
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details, facts, or examples in the text


that tell about the central idea
Reading
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Topic and Central Idea

Title

The topic is...

Detail Detail Detail

Central Idea

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Comprehension
Name

Topic and Central Idea


The topic of an informational text is the person or thing it is
about. The central idea is the main idea the author wants
readers to know about the topic. Readers can use supporting
evidence and details in a text to figure out the central idea.

Answer the questions about Deserts.


Pages 30–31 What is the main topic of this text? What


important details help you understand this?

Pages 38–39 What central idea does the author want


you to learn? How do the photos and labels help you?

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Annotate
a Text

Prepare to Read
GENRE STUDYInformational text is nonfiction. It
gives facts about a topic.

Preview How an Island Is Made.


MAKE A PREDICT ION

First, there is a volcano. Then, there is an island!


What do you think you will learn?

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Read to find out one way that
SET A PURPOSE

islands are made. Find out if your prediction is


right. If not, make a new prediction as you read.
1
How an Island Is Made
READ What is the topic of this text? Underline it.

Islands have water all around them. How


is an island made? One way is from a Close Reading Tip

volcano on the bottom of the sea. Hot lava Circle words you
don’t know. Then
rises up out of the volcano. The water makes figure them out.
the lava cold. This turns it into rock.

CHECK MY UNDERSTANDING
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understand this part of the text?

2
READ Underline important things that happen after the
lava comes out.

More and more lava comes out of the


volcano. The pile of rock gets bigger. It gets
so big that it comes up out of the water. A
Close Reading Tip
new island is made!
Put a ? by the
parts you have After a long time, plants will grow on the
questions about. land. Birds and other animals will live here,
too. Their home will be this island that was
once just a volcano on the bottom of the sea.

CHECK MY UNDERSTANDING
What main thing, or central idea, is this text about?

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3
Cite Text
Evidence
WRITE ABOUT IT Write a story to tell your
classmates about a day you spend on the new
island. What is it like? Use describing words.
Draw it on another sheet of paper.
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4
Drafting
Name

Adding Sound
Brainstorm words that create rhythm that you can use
in your poem.

Rhyme

Repeating
Words

Same Letter
Sounds

Onomatopoeia

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Name Grammar
2.6.3

Pronouns That Name More


Than One
A pronoun takes the place of a noun. The pronouns we
and they name more than one.

Circle the pronoun that can take the place of each


underlined subject.

1. The boys were in a play. We They

2. Mom and I watched the play. We They

3. Marco and Ryan are good actors. We They

Write We or They to take the place of each


underlined subject.

4. Dad and I walk to the store.

5. Pedro and Kristen want some bananas.

Revisit a piece of your writing. Edit the draft to make


sure subject pronouns are used correctly.

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Phonics
Name

Phonics Review
The vowel teams ee and ea can stand for the long e sound.
The vowel team ea can also stand for the short e sound in a
word. If you do not know a word, try the long e sound and
then the short e sound to see which makes sense.

u Choose and write a word to complete each sentence.


You will not use all the words!

Word Bank

thread dream heed bread leaves head three

1. Jean has a cap on her .

2. When I am in a deep sleep, I .

3. I need to fix the hole in


my pants.

4. The on the tree are green.

5. Do you like to eat jam and ?


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Generative
Vocabulary
Name

Suffix –less
A suffix is a word part that comes at the end of a base
word. A suffix changes the meaning of the base word. The
suffix –less means “without.”

Word Bank

cloud cloudless end endless

u Write a word from the box to finish each sentence. Use a


dictionary to look up any words you do not know.

1. The long highway seemed !

2. You can see many stars on a


night.

3. A big blocked the sun.

4. We go home at the
of the day.

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SUMMAR IZE
When you summarize, you put the central idea
and the relevant details into your own words.

Read part
of the text. Stop to think
about the central
idea and the most
important details.

Say them in your


own words.
Repeat for
the next part.

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At the end, put it all together. • Use words and


pictures from
Say all the most important ideas the text.
in a few sentences. • Don’t change
the meaning.
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Summarize

Title

Most Important Ideas

Summary

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Name Grammar
1.6.4

Review Using Questions

A question always begins with a capital letter and ends


with a question mark. Are you going to the park?

Write each question correctly.


1. are you going to the beach

2. can you open this jar

3. do you like to play kickball

4. what is your name

5. when does school start

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Phonological
Name Awareness
20

Blend Phonemes You can blend sounds to say


words.

u Blend the sounds to say each word. Color the


picture of each word you say.

1. 2.

Segment Phonemes You can break words into their


sounds.

u Say each picture name and all of the sounds in the


word. Write a tally mark for each sound as you say it.

3. 4.

Identify, Produce Rhyme You can tell when words


rhyme, or have the same sounds at the end. You can
also say a word that rhymes with other words.

u Say each picture name. Color the pictures of the


words that rhyme. In the box, draw a picture for
another word that rhymes with the pictures you circle.

5.

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Vocabulary
Name

Power Words: Yes or No?


u Read each sentence. Circle YES if the word Word Bank
makes sense or NO if it does not. Rewrite the
edges
sentence so it makes sense.
trace
1. Blue flowers are growing
along the edges of the road.

YES NO

2. I can use a ruler to trace my hand.

YES NO

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TEXT ORGANIZ ATION
Chronological Order
Informational texts have a structure,
or type of organization, that fits the
topic and the author ’s purpose.
Texts organized by
chronological order tell
about events in order.
They can also explain
First the steps to make
or do something.
Next
Then
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Look for
numbers or
clue words
to understand Finally
the order. Last
Reading
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Text Organization
Chronological Order

Title

First

Next

Then

Last

Grade 1 Printable
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Comprehension
Name

Text Organization
Authors choose a text organization, or structure, to go with
their reason for writing. Chronological order tells about
events or gives steps to do something in order. Sequence
words and graphic features can help readers know that a
text is organized in chronological order. Look for the words
first, next, and last or visuals, like numbers, as you read!

Answer the questions about Handmade.


Pages 46–47 What could happen if the steps were not


done in order? What does that tell you about how
the steps are connected?

Pages 48–49 How does the author organize the text?


Why does the author organize it this way?

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Annotate 1
a Text

Prepare to Read
Procedural texts tell how to do or
GENRE STUDY

make something.

Preview Be a Bird Helper.


MAKE A PREDICT ION

Look at the text features, like the numbers,


pictures, and headings, to help you predict.
What do you think you will learn?

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Read to find out how to help
SET A PURPOSE

birds and to see if your prediction is right. If


not, use the text features to help you make a
new prediction as you read.
1
2 3

Be a Bird Helper
READ Why do birds need our help? Underline words that tell.

You Can Help! Close Reading Tip


Some animals need our help. We can be Is your prediction
kind to these animals. Sometimes birds need right so far? If
not, look at the
help in the winter. They cannot find very text features to
many things to eat. You can help them get help you make a
new prediction.
food. Make a bird feeder!

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In your own words, what is this part mostly about?

2
4 READ Underline words that show the order of the steps.
After you read, use your own words to summarize how to
make a bird feeder. Tell just the most important ideas.

How to Make a Bird Feeder


1 First, ask a grown-up to help you get a
pinecone, birdseed, string, stick, and
Close Reading Tip peanut butter or shortening.
Was your 2 Next, put shortening or peanut butter on
prediction about
what you would the pinecone. Roll it in the seeds.
learn correct? 3 Then tie string to the pinecone.
What were you
right about? What 4 Last, put the bird feeder in a tree. The
was different? birds will thank you by eating the seeds!

CHECK MY UNDERSTANDING
How does the author make the steps easy to understand?

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3
Cite Text
Evidence
WRITE ABOUT IT Why do you think the author
wrote Be a Bird Helper? Why do you think it is
written the way it is, with steps? Use details from
the text to help you explain your ideas.
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4
Revising
Name

Listening Checklist
Ask these questions as you revise your poem.

Are there nature words? YES NO

Are there sound words? YES NO

Does the poem have a rhythm? YES NO

Are there “sense” words? YES NO

Does the poem rhyme? YES NO

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Name Grammar
2.6.5

Connect to Writing:
Using Subject Pronouns
Read the selection and choose the best answer
to each question.

Mariel wrote the following paragraph about her trip to


Florida. Read her paragraph and look for places to use
pronouns. Then answer the questions that follow.

(1) Last summer my family went to Florida. (2) My parents


and I saw dolphins. (3) The best part of our trip was going
to Kennedy Space Center. (4) I got to meet some astronauts!
(5) The astronauts showed us a real rocket. (6) Maybe one
day I’ll go to space.

1. Which pronoun could replace the underlined words in


sentence 2?
A. He B. They
C. It D. We

2. Which pronoun could replace the underlined words in


sentence 5?
A. She B. They
C. We D. It
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