Jaiden's (Grade 3, 9 yrs) Lesson 1

 (Grade 3, 9 yrs)Lesson Part One
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Phonics Letter SoundsPrimary EducationAge 9

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 (Grade 3, 9 yrs)Lesson Part One

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Spelling Words List Level 2 (Weeks 1,3,5)


Week 1:  Checked, Grand
Week 3: Batteries
Week 5:  Through, Strip, East

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Week 1: Checked, Grand
Checked
To inspect or look at something (keenly)



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Week 1

Ch    eck    ed

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Six ways to start a sentence


1. The subject:  One of the best ways to start a sentence is to put the subject first and then the verb-second. 

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Six ways to start a sentence
The subject: 
Person
Place 
Thing
Idea

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Six ways to start a sentence

The subject is followed by a verb, which tells you what the subject is doing.

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Six ways to start a sentence
Subject                            Verb
Examples
I cooked Spaghetti
The Dog ran home
John read a book

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Six ways to start a sentence

2. Where or When: 
You can start a sentence with words that tell you  where something is happening

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Six ways to start a sentence
 "Where"  words
On the beach, there was a shipwreck
By the beach, there was a shipwreck
Beside the beach, there was a shipwreck 

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Six ways to start a sentence
 "When"  words

After school, we will play video games
Before school, we will play video games


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Six ways to start a sentence
 3. Asking a Question

A question makes the reader thinks.



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Six ways to start a sentence
Examples

Which songs do you like best? 
Who is the richest person in the world?
Have you brushed your hair today?
What is your sister's name?
How is your teacher?

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Six ways to start a sentence
 
4. "ing": You can start a sentence with an action ending in "ing".  



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Six ways to start a sentence
Examples

Looking at the clock, she realized she was going to be late
Sitting on the beach, I watched the sunset  over the ocean
Running home quickly, he got soaked in the pouring rain

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Six ways to start a sentence

 
5. Use a doing word ending with "ed'




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Six ways to start a sentence
Examples


Frightened by the loud fireworks, the dog hid under the table
Excited about her birthday, she woke up very early



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Six ways to start a sentence

6. -ly word 
Finally, the last way to start a sentence is using a "ly" word

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Six ways to start a sentence
Examples

Carefully, she tiptoed past the sleeping monster

Hungrily, the dog chewed the bone.
 



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Week Two

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Words list

Grand
Battery/Batteries
Thought


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