Elhamkg 2
Elhamkg 2
Elhamkg 2
READING/WRITING
COMPANION
READING/WRITING
COMPANION
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Unit 2 Let’s Explore
The Big Idea
What can you find out when you explore? ...............6
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Talk About It......................................................................................8
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Week 2 • Shapes All Around Us CI
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Talk About It.............................................................................34
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Week 3 • World of Bugs CI
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Talk About It.............................................................................60
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Writing and Grammar
Nonfiction
Analyze the Student Model ..............................................86
Plan ..................................................................................................88
Draft ................................................................................................90
Revise and Edit ......................................................................... 92
Share and Evaluate ................................................................94
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Unit 2
Let’s
Explore
Talk about what the children
are exploring. Speak in a
loud, clear voice. Use correct
grammar, too.
Circle the things the children
are using to explore.
6 Unit 2
The
Big Ide
What can you
find out when
you explore?
8 Unit 2 • Week 1
Talk about the tool in the photo. CI
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Why is the girl using this tool?
Draw what you would look at
using this tool.
Text
Evidence
Page
This tool is a
Tools We Use 13
Reread Big Book
Look at pages 10–11.
Talk about something that is alike
in both photos. Share something
that is different.
Draw what is different.
Circle things
whose names
begin with
the same sound
as Pam.
Underline the
word a.
Circle Sam.
Ask questions
you have after
reading the
story. This
can help you
understand
what you have
read. Then retell
the story.
S
Talk about how the tool helps the boy
to explore.
Draw something you can explore
with this tool.
Ask questions
We Can See!
you have before
reading the
text. This can
help you learn
information.
Then read to
find out what
these children
can see.
Circle the thing
whose name
ends with the
same sound
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as mop.
Underline the
word a.
Circle an animal
that is in
the water.
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We can see a .
parrot
26 Unit 2 • Week 1 TEKS: K.2(B)(iv), K.6(C)
We can see a
seal
.
Tools We Use
27
Circle animals
whose names
begin with
the same sound
and letter as
Pam.
Retell the text.
Use the words
and photos
to help you.
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We can see a .
panda
28 Unit 2 • Week 1 TEKS: K.2(B)(i), K.6(D), K.6(F)
Can the
panda
see the
parrot
?
Tools We Use
29
30 Unit 2 • Week 1
TEKS: K.12(A), K.12(B), K.12(C)
Science TEKS: K.2(A), K.2(D), K.3(C)
ENCE
CI
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Step 4 Draw what you learned.
34 Unit 2 • Week 2
Talk about shapes you see CI
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in the photo.
Draw and label the shapes you see.
Text
Evidence
Page
36 Unit 2 • Week 2 TEKS: K.6(B), K.6(C), K.6(D) Science TEKS: K.4(B), K.5(A)
Nonfiction
TEKS: K.5(E), K.6(B), K.6(C) Science TEKS: K.4(B), K.5(A) Shapes All Around Us 37
Reread Big Book
Nonfiction text can have captions.
Captions give key details about the pictures.
TEKS: K.6(C), K.6(E), K.9(C) Science TEKS: K.4(B) Shapes All Around Us 41
Shared Read
Find Text Evidence We Like Tam!
Read to find out
about Tam.
Underline the
uppercase
letters.
Underline words
that rhyme
on page 44.
Circle what
Sam can tap
on page 45.
Underline the
word like.
Ask questions
you may have
about the story.
Then retell
the story.
S
Write about how something in each
group is different in another way.
Circle the
word like.
Retell the story.
Use the words
and pictures
to help you.
56 Unit 2 • Week 2 TEKS: K.12(A), K.12(B), K.12(C) Science TEKS: K.2(C), K.2(D), K.5(A)
ENCE
CI
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Step 4 Write how many of each shape you see.
We can look at
photos for details
that give information.
58 Unit 2 • Week 2 TEKS: K.5(E), K.6(C), K.6(F) Science TEKS: K.4(B), K.5(A)
What I Know Now
Think about the texts you read this week.
60 Unit 2 • Week 3
Talk about the bugs you see here. CI
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S
Draw and label a bug you have seen.
Text
Evidence
Page
This bug
64 Unit 2 • Week 3 TEKS: K.5(G), K.6(E), K.6(F) Science TEKS: K.4(B), K.10(A), K.10(B)
Poetry
World of Bugs 65
Reread Big Book
Look at pages 22–27.
Talk about how the boy feels about
scary bugs. How does the author let
you know?
Write your ideas.
Pat
Find Text Evidence
Underline the
words see, the,
and a.
Circle what Pat
can see.
I am at the .
rock
70 Unit 2 • Week 3 TEKS: K.2(B)(iv), K.5(I), K.6(C)
I can see a .
bug
World of Bugs 71
Shared Read
Find Text Evidence
I tap the .
plant
72 Unit 2 • Week 3 TEKS: K.2(B)(i), K.2(B)(ii), K.6(D)
I like the .
bug
World of Bugs 73
Reread Paired Selection
Look at the photos and captions.
What do they tell about different bugs?
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74 Unit 2 • Week 3 TEKS: K.8(D)(ii), K.9(C) Science TEKS: K.4(B), K.10(A), K.10(B)
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Compare the bugs in the photos.
Draw a bug that you learned about.
Write a caption.
TEKS: K.5(E), K.6(C), K.6(F) Science TEKS: K.4(B), K.10(A), K.10(B) World of Bugs 75
Shared Read
Find Text Evidence Tap! Tap!
Tap!
Ask questions
you may
have before
reading the
text. This can
help you learn
information.
Then read to
find out what
the family sees.
Underline the
uppercase
letters.
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Circle what
the boy can see.
Underline words
that have the
same middle
sound as mat.
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Underline the
words like and
We.
Retell the text.
Use the words
and photos
to help you.
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82 Unit 2 • Week 3 TEKS: K.12(A), K.12(C), K.12(D) Science TEKS: K.2(A), K.2(D), K.10(B)
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Step 4 Draw what you learned.
84 Unit 2 • Week 3
TEKS: K.5(E), K.5(H), K.6(C)
Science TEKS: K.3(A), K.3(C), K.10(A)
What I Know Now
Think about the texts you read this week.
The Caterpillar
The caterpillar eats many leaves.
Then the caterpillar changes
into a butterfly!
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Hannah
86 Unit 2 TEKS: K.1(A), K.1(C), K.11(B)
Nonfiction
Let’s Explore 87
Writing and Grammar
Plan
Think about topics
Talk about topics for a you want to learn
nonfiction text. Choose one more about.
to write about.
Draw about your topic.
My topic is
Draw one fact about your topic.
Let’s Explore 89
Writing and Grammar
Draft
A draft is the first
Read Hannah’s draft of her story. writing we do.
We write our first
ideas.
Student Model
The Caterpillar
Key Details The caterpillar eats leaves.
I wrote a detail Then the caterpillar is a butterfly!
about my topic.
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The Caterpillar
The caterpillar eats many leaves.
Then the caterpillar changes
into a butterfly!
RubberBall Productions/Getty Images
Let’s Explore 95
Show What You Learned
Focus on Folktales
Genre
• Folktale A folktale is a made-up story told
• Nonfiction by people long ago. In a folktale, a
• Poetry
character often solves a problem.
Skill
• Key Details
• Rhyme and Rhythm
Listen to “Timimoto.” Think about
what makes this story a folktale.
Talk about key details in the folktale.
How does Timimoto use his tools?
98 Unit 2
Draw one important detail
from the text.
I understand rhyme
and rhythm.
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Handwriting Models
Aa Bb
Aa Bb Cc
Cc Dd
Dd EeEe
Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj
Kk
Kk Ll
Ll Mm
Mm Nn
Nn
Oo Pp
Oo Pp Qq
Qq RrRr
Ss Tt
Ss
Ss Tt Uu
Uu Vv
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Ww
Ww Xx
Xx Yy
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