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1 2013 second story window one hundred twenty-one Butterflies are harmless. Rainbows are harmless. Bubbles and feathers are harmless. What does harmless mean? What else is harmless? Write the past tense of each verb. Now I. Yesterday I. buy bought ride have you putted Gias lawndry in the drawer May Mazda March vengeful [adjective] You are vengeful if you want to hurt someone who has hurt you. Draw a picture of the word. The teacher asked how often her students wear their seatbelts. When Kids Wear Seatbelts 1. This symbol means: 2. 7 students wear their seatbelts. Always Usually Sometimes Never key: = 2 kids 3. students sometimes wear their seatbelts. 4. more students always wear their seatbelts than never do. 5. students are in this class. There are 7 houses on Auburn Street. The lawn of each house has 4 pink flamingos. How many flamingos are there in all on Auburn Street? x mass: amount of matter in something Draw an arrow on the scale to show that the mass of this rock is 6 kilograms. Which number is 10 less than 602? o 502 o 612 o 592
2 one hundred twenty-two I told my sister that all the teachers were sick so we didn t have school, but it wasn t true. It was April Fools Day and I was just pulling her leg! What does pulling her leg mean? Write a compound sentence about autumn. Use,so. secondstorywindow.net 2 subjects = verb s Write the verb in parentheses correctly in the sentence. Gorillas (eat) fruit. Cindy and Matt (read). Trace. Then write it twice. Mexico My sentence has: correct capitals correct punctuation best try at spelling makes sense Sight Words Write one letter in each box. Spell the words correctly. ready piece hopeless which Break apart each word. Write the suffix and its meaning, the base word, and a simple definition for each word. word suffix means base word definition beardless sleepless cloudless fearless useless -less = without -less = without -less = without beard sleep without a beard The author wrote 18 books. It took him 9 years. He wrote the same number of books each year. How many books did he write in one year? These clocks only show minutes. How many minutes have passed? minutes minutes 25 nickels o $2.30 o $1.05 o $1.25
3 2013 second story window one hundred twenty-three Write g or j to finish each word. iant entle agged acket iraffe ym vengeful [adjective] You are vengeful if you want to hurt someone who has hurt you. Examples or synonyms: Nonexamples or antonyms: Write the past tense of each verb. Now I. Yesterday I. say give clark guesss that fawltless gems is nicest Solve. 479 Draw money to make $ Harry Huron Harlem How many groups of 50 are in 479? 479 Circle true or false. The closest hundred to 479 is 500. TRUE FALSE The car lot had some automobiles for sale. They sold 235 of them. They still have 318 for sale. How many automobiles did the car lot have to begin with? 6 2 = 2 6 = Lara wants to know how many seeds are in her pumpkin. She puts them in groups of ten. She has 12 groups of ten and 4 left over. How many pumpkin seeds does she have? 3 = 9 = What fraction is marked on the line? o 2 / 3 o 1 / 3 o 1 / 2
4 secondstorywindow.net one hundred twenty-four Add -ful to the end of each word. care arm rest Use one of the words to complete the sentence. A day at the beach can be. Write a question you would like to ask an astronaut. Use a comma to separate each part of an address that has 2 or more parts. Put the commas in these addresses: I was born in Akron Ohio. Ottowa Ontario is Canada s capital. Trace. Then write it twice. Haiti My sentence has: correct capitals correct punctuation best try at spelling makes sense Sight Words Use a word in the box to complete each sentence. ready which hopeless piece peanut butter my opinion: Would you rather be Use complete sentences. jelly 1. family is going? strong reason #1 strong reason #2 strong reason #3 2. Are you yet? 3. I want a please. 4. That s a wish. Yesterday the hotel laundry washed 384 towels. Today they washed 466 towels. How many towels were washed in all? Partition 30 stickers into groups of 5. Show one-fourth on the number line. The line is partitioned into equal parts. 1 / 4 is out of equal parts. There are groups of stickers =. o 11:35 o 10:35 o 7:50
5 2013 second story window one hundred twenty-five I can describe how a character contributes to the events of a story. Birthday Surprises My birthday was coming up and I was getting worried. Dad is such a prankster that I never know what to expect. One year he got a piñata, but didn t put any candy in it. My friends and I took turns smacking it with a stick and when it finally broke open, there was nothing inside! Dad laughed at that one. Another year Dad gave me a giant present. I started to unwrap it and inside was another present. And inside that was another present. Finally I got to the last present and I unwrapped a toothpick! He gave me my real gift later, but not before he laughed and laughed at my tiny toothpick present. A few days before my birthday, Dad starting walking around with a funny smile and I knew I was in for some trouble. My friends arrived for the party and nothing happened. We played some games, but there were no tricks. We ate pizza and everything was normal. I started to worry that maybe Dad hadn t done a birthday trick after all. I felt a little disappointed. I thought that I didn t like Dad s pranks, but now that I wasn t getting one I was sad. I realized Dad teases me because he loves me. His pranks may give me headaches, but they also help me feel loved. Then it was time for cake. We turned out the lights. Dad lit the candles and set the cake in front of me. Everyone sang. I leaned over to blow out the candles. One by one all 9 went out. Then, one by one the candles relit. I blew them again harder this time. And again they relit. They were trick candles! The lights were still out, but in the darkness I could hear Dad laughing. He really does love me! What trait best describes Dad? What events happen in the story because of Dad s trait? Event 1 Event 2 Event 3
6 one hundred twenty-six remain [verb] Something remains if it stays after other things are gone. Would you rather remain home on a snowy day or go outside? Why? vengeful [adjective] You are vengeful if you want to hurt someone who has hurt you. secondstorywindow.net Write the past tense of each verb. Now I. Yesterday I. do put I and Cid seen an faun fish and birds at daun Number Line Facts Kenya Kroger Kleenex Show the first fact on the top number line. Show the second fact on the bottom number line. 3 8 = 24 What meaning does this word have in your life? My connection to the word: 8 3 = What do you notice? A jar of spaghetti sauce costs $3. How much would you pay for 9 jars? = = = = = = A rectangle has opposite sides that are the same length. All 4 sides are straight. Could this square also be a rectangle? Explain. sides angles parallel straight A number has 3 tens and 65 ones. What is the number? o 365 o 68 o 95
7 2013 second story window one hundred twenty-seven Cross out the words with a different vowel sound than paw. sauce law away hawk dawn crawl launch mask because pause aunt jaw awake laugh Write a sentence about your favorite author. 2 subjects = verb s Write the verb in parentheses correctly in the sentence. Gems (sparkle) prettily. They (walk) home. Trace. Then write it twice. Kansas My sentence has: correct capitals correct punctuation best try at spelling makes sense Sight Words Write each word in the box it fits. careful huge idea probably Open a book. Hunt for words to list in each box. Proper nouns need capitals! Cicely s story is 15 pages long. It is 3 times longer than Gillis s story. How many pages long is Gillis s story? The difference between 615 and 585 is. It s 7:20. In 40 minutes it s time for Angela to go to bed. When is Angela s bedtime? 4 hundreds 16 ones = o 416 o 506 o 460
8 3 cm 2 cm 1 cm Beautiful means full of beauty. What does delightful mean? What does colorful mean? one hundred twenty-eight secondstorywindow.net Write the past tense of each verb. Now I. Yesterday I. let think last august i and gino visit athens greece Target Tripoli Turkey My sister can be vengeful. I broke her doll so she perimeter: the distance around the outside of a shape What is the perimeter of each figure? 3 cm 1 cm 3 cm 2 cm 3 cm 2 cm 4 cm perimeter = cm Hint: it s a square (all sides have the same length)! 2 cm perimeter = The giraffe jigsaw puzzle has 525 pieces. The gorilla jigsaw puzzle has 375 pieces. How many puzzle pieces are there altogether? =21 5 cm perimeter = Hint: it s a rectangle (the opposite sides have the same length)! 5 cm 5 cm perimeter = Mark 338 on the number line. 1 cm Underline the 2 hundreds that the number is between. Circle the closest hundred. 338 rounds to. =21 7 = 56 o 9 o 70 o 8
9 2013 second story window one hundred twenty-nine Write the words in order from weakest to strongest. think wonder question study weakest strongest Write a complex sentence that starts with when. Use a comma to separate each part of an address that has 2 or more parts. Put the commas in these addresses: Nana lives in Ocala Florida. She is from Seoul Korea. Trace. Then write it twice. Texas My sentence has: correct capitals correct punctuation best try at spelling makes sense Sight Words Unscramble the letters. careful huge idea probably Draw sets to show Draw sets to show number of groups how many in each group d a i e 4 6 = 3 5 = l e c r a u f b b y p o r a l Draw an array for 2 3. Write 2 3 as a repeated addition sentence. Outline an area model for 2 3. heug 482 hawks live in the North Forest. The South Forest has 261 more hawks than the North Forest. How many hawks live in the South Forest? 2 3 = Partition 32 chicks into groups of 4. There are groups of chicks =. Four-fifths is: closest closest closest to 0 to ½ to 1 4 / 5 and 1 / 5 make 1 whole. o 5:50 o 10:25 o 4:50
10 one hundred thirty secondstorywindow.net I can use clues to find the meaning of unknown words. Birthday Surprises My birthday was coming up and I was getting worried. Dad is such a prankster that I never know what to expect. One year he got a piñata, but didn t put any candy in it. My friends and I took turns smacking it with a stick and when it finally broke open, there was nothing \ inside! Dad laughed at that one. Another year Dad gave me a giant present. I started to unwrap it and inside was another present. And inside that was another present. Finally I got to the last present and I unwrapped a toothpick! He gave me my real gift later, but not before he laughed and laughed at my tiny toothpick present. A few days before my birthday Dad starting walking around with a funny smile and I knew I was in for some trouble. My friends arrived for the party and nothing happened. We played some games, but there were no tricks. We ate pizza and everything was normal. I started to worry that maybe Dad hadn t done a birthday trick after all. I felt a little disappointed. I thought that I didn t like Dad s pranks, but now that I wasn t getting one I was sad. I realized Dad teases me because he loves me. His pranks may give me headaches, but they also help me feel loved. Then it was time for cake. We turned out the lights. Dad lit the candles and set the cake in front of me. Everyone sang. I leaned over to blow out the candles. One by one all 9 went out. Then, one by one the candles relit. I blew them again harder this time. And again they relit. They were trick candles! The lights were still out, but in the darkness I could hear Dad laughing. He really does love me! What does relit mean? What clues help you figure it out? Whisper read the passage to yourself. Rate your reading fluency. Accuracy I read the words correctly. Pace I wasn t too fast, I wasn t too slow. Punctuation I paused at the punctuation marks. Like Talking I read smoothly, not choppy. Expression I give the words some feeling. 5 apples = perfect 4 apples = pretty good 3 apples = alright 2 apples = I could do better 1 apple = I didn t try Next time I will work on.
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