If You Were a Capital Letter (Word Fun) [Trisha Speed Shaskan; Sara Gray] -- Fun illustrations explain the meanings of some compound words. Provide students two or three more opportunities to complete the graphic organizer in partner groups by offering sample sentences containing compound words. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Plan to gradually remove this support by asking students to start completing portions orally and only using the organizer when a compound word is particularly difficult.Call on students and provide positive or corrective feedback as necessary.
Project the sentence: “The sunshine dried the blue jay’s wings.”Project the graphic organizer and write the word “birdbath” in the top box.To conclude the lesson, review the concept of a compound word and why it is an important part of becoming a skilled reader. So, if you want to save this post for later, here’s a Pin It pic…. See more ideas about Compound words, Words, Compound words activities. Read-Aloud Books to Teach Reading and Writing Skills . It comes with literacy stations, practice pages and a read aloud story all about compound words.

Ask students to describe the process of using the graphic organizer when reading and defining a compound word in a text. or you can always Pin any of the pictures above!Tip: You can add magnetic tape to the back of the poster and display it on your whiteboard.I know that some of you will be doing some distance learning next year, so I wanted to share some online learning videos and read alouds.Vocabulary Word Cards are always great to use, too when introducing a new skill. Students can see the pictures and many of the words as they follow along with the story. Prompt students to write the compound word on their copies of the graphic organizer.Write the definition on the projected graphic organizer and have students write it as well.After 1 minute, ask students to explain the sentence with the meanings of the words.After 1 minute, call on students to define “sunshine” and provide positive or corrective feedback as necessary.Distribute copies of the graphic organizer to students. If you were a compound word.
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What is included •QR Code Read Aloud-when children scan the QR Code they will hear the story “If You Were a Compound Word” read to them. or you can always Pin any of the pictures above! Jun 22, 2020 - Explore Jennifer Hout's board "READ~COMPOUND WORDS", followed by 624 people on Pinterest. You can have them raise their hands when they hear one. A great book to use for reviewing skills such as short and long vowels, -est and -ed endings, words with blends, compound words, and words with plural ending -s or -e. Read-Aloud Books to Teach Writing Skills.

Here are a few books to use for compound words: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs by Judi Barrett; If You Were a Compound Word by Trisha Speed Shaskan