Unit 5 Week 2 Day 3: Mole and Baby Bird

Great Ideas

High Frequency Words: door, loved, should, wood

Comprehension: Sequence

Grammar: Exclamations

Vocabulary :Amazing Words: freedom, miserable, selfish, dawn, scaly, speckled, fond, proper, scarcely

Selection Words: usually, presently, borrowed

Reading Comprehension:
Main Idea
Story Vocabulary / Reading Street Book #5
Story: Mole and the Baby Bird
We are going to read a story about a mole that keeps a baby bird for a pet.
Look at the pictures in the story Mole and the Baby Bird.
Do you think this story is real or make-believe? make-believe
How do you know? Moles don’t live in houses and act like people.
Story Vocabulary
usually– Usually means most often.
What does usually mean? Usually means most often.
presently–Presently means soon.
What does presently mean? Presently means soon.
borrowed– Borrowed means used something of someone else’s for a little while.
What does borrowed mean? Borrowed means used something of someone else’s for a little while.
Story Sequence
Events in a story happen in a certain order. The order they happen is called the sequence. Listen for what happens first, next and last as I read the story.
(Read Mole and the Baby Bird aloud while the children follow along.)
Story Comprehension
Why does Mole think the baby bird needs help? The baby bird is on the ground where it could get hurt, and Mole knows it should be in a nest.
What does Mole do to take care of the baby bird? First, he builds a nest for it; next, his friends help him find food; last, his mother shows him how to feed it when it chirped.
How does Mole’s mother know the baby bird is ready to fly? The bird fluttered its wings.
Why doesn’t Mole want the bird to fly? The baby bird will fly away, so Mole won’t have it as a pet anymore.
Why does Moles dad think the baby bird should fly? It’s not a pet bird. It’s a wild bird.
Why is the bird sad? The bird is sad because it is in a cage and can’t fly.
What do Mole and his granddad see? They see fields, fences, houses, and lots of open space.
What is the most important idea Granddad wants Mole to learn? Birds are meant to fly.
What happened first, next, and last in this story? First, Mole raised a baby bird. Next, he put it in a cage so it wouldn’t fly away. Last, he realized that birds are meant to fly and he let the bird go.
Grammar:
exclamation / An exclamation is a sentence that shows strong feeling.
It begins with a capital letter.
It ends with an exclamation mark.
(Write: Why is the bird on the ground?
It fell out of its nest!)
Read these sentences.
One sentence is asking a question.
The other sentence is an exclamation.
(Write: The bird is hurt)
Read this sentence. The bird is hurt
How could you read this sentence to show strong feeling? The bird is hurt!
What do we need to put at the end of this sentence to show that it should be read with feeling? an exclamation mark
(Write: I am so happy)
Read this sentence. I am so happy
How could you read this sentence to show strong feeling? I am so happy!
What do we need to put at the end of this sentence to show that it should be read with feeling? an exclamation mark

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