henry and mudge and the starry night
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henry and mudge and the starry night
0328480460_G2_RWN-D_021-021.indd 21 11/18/09 9:46:32 AM 4 Day 5 Day 4 Day 3 Day 2 Day 1 This week your child compared characters in a story. Have your child write a play about two children with very different likes and dislikes who go on a camping trip together. Have your child write these spelling words: ask, brave, breeze, clip, hand, mask, nest, state, stop, strap, stream, twin. Give clues about each word for your child to guess and spell. Write these words: bear, build, couldn’t, mother, father, love, straight. Take turns choosing three words and using them in one sentence. After reading a story, ask your child to tell about the characters. Ask about the setting with questions such as: Where does the story take place? Does it take place today or long ago? Write these words: stop, brave, clip, sled, drive. Have your child read each word and name others that begin with the same consonant blend. Here are ways to help your child practice skills while having fun! Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. 2 best teacher! Learning About Consonant Blends Character and Setting Talking About What we can discover by exploring nature Reading Henry and Mudge and the Starry Night This week we’re re your child’s frs a u o Y t and Name 1 What Could Happen? 12 index cards, marking pen or crayon Materials Preparation Write each of the listed words on separate index cards. You will have six character cards and six setting cards. Game Directions For two players Match Characters and Settings 1. One player mixes the cards and gives each player six cards, facedown. 2. Players look at their cards and try to match each character with its setting. Players place matched pairs face up. 3. Players take turns drawing one card from the other player’s hand and trying to make a match. 4. Play continues until a player runs out of cards. Players then put any remaining cards together to make matches. Character camper clown cow dog duck hiker Setting doghouse farm hill parade pond tent 9h SP TB G1 pg 10 Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. 2 2 3 10/27/09 11:56:33 AM 0328480460_G2_RWN-D_022-022.indd 22 Henry and Mudge Name aste hp oot T face mice [art: 3,12,TA,6] nose tube Read the words. Circle the word for each picture. Write the word on the line. Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. 2 1. ace ice 4. tame tune 2. race rose 3. vote 5. pine page 6. home vine hive Find the word that rhymes with the picture. Mark the space to show your answer. 7. space spice snake 8. rate rice race $5 Home Activity Your child reviewed words that end with silent e and have a long vowel sound in the middle. Write lace, cage, rice, hose, and tube across the top of a sheet of paper. Ask your child to change one or two letters in each word to make new long vowel words. Write the words. Phonics Long Vowels VCe Review DVD•23 ART FILE: 0328480460_G2_RWN-D_023.indd 23 14517_028a CUSTOMER: 10/29/09 12:55:51 PM ScottF Henry and Mudge Name Read the story. Answer the questions. There is a lot to learn about black bears. Black bears can be black, brown, or white. Most black bears live in forests. In the forest, they can find nuts, fruit, and bugs to eat. Black bears run, swim, and climb trees. Sometimes they make sounds. These sounds are grunts. 2. Write a detail about the color of some black bears. 3. Write a detail about what black bears eat. 4. Which is a sound black bears make? 5. Which is a place black bears live? bark chirp grunt desert forest meadow Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. 2 1 . Write a sentence from the story that tells the main idea. Home Activity Your child identified the main idea and supporting details of a story. Select a nonfiction selection about an animal to read together. Ask your child to identify two interesting facts about the animal. DVD•24 Comprehension Main Idea and Details Review 0328480460_G2_RWN-D_024.indd 24 10/27/09 12:23:57 PM Henry and Mudge Name Consonant Blends GeneralizationTwo or three consonants that are said together are called blends: stop,ask,strap. Sort the list words by consonant blends. sk st 1. Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. 2 str 7. 3. 8. 4. 9. nd 5. 10. br 11. 12. WordstoRead 1.stop 2.strap 6. 2. Spelling Words cl tw 3.nest 4.hand 5.brave 6.ask 7.clip 8.stream 9.mask 10.twin 11.breeze 12.state Words to Read 13.build 14.couldn’t 14. 13. Home Activity Your child is learning to spell words with consonant blends. To practice at home, help your child circle the letters that make up the consonant blend. Then ask your child to say each word. Spelling Consonant Blends 0328480460_G2_RWN-D_025-026.indd 25 DVD•25 10/27/09 12:24:46 PM Henry and Mudge Name Consonant Blends Write the rhyming list word. 1. It begins like twice. It rhymes with win. 2. It begins like stone. It rhymes with late. 3. It begins like brown. It rhymes with freeze. 4. It begins like street. It rhymes with map. 5. It begins like straw. It rhymes with beam. Spelling Words stop clip strap stream nest mask hand twin brave breeze ask state Whathasteethbutcannevereat? 6. below the wrist 7. to trim 8. come to an end 9. a face covering Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. 2 Read the clues. Write the list words. The words in the boxes will answer the riddle. 10. light wind Home Activity Your child has been learning to spell words with consonant blends. Give your child a clue about a word and have him or her guess and spell the word. DVD•26 Spelling Consonant Blends 0328480460_G2_RWN-D_025-026.indd 26 10/27/09 12:24:58 PM Henry and Mudge Name Predicates Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. 2 Tell about a time when you went on a hike or a walk. Circle the predicates in your sentences. Home Activity Your child learned how to use the predicates of sentences in writing. Have your child write you a note and ask him or her to circle the predicate in each sentence. Conventions Predicates 0328480460_G2_RWN-D_027-028.indd 27 DVD•27 10/29/09 1:01:31 PM Henry and Mudge Name Predicates Write the predicate of each sentence. 1. My family looks for butterflies. 2. I see big yellow ones. Write a predicate to complete each sentence. Use a predicate from the box. is in second grade look for rocks 4. Rosa and her dad . 5. Rosa . Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. 2 3. Mom points to little red ones. Home Activity Your child reviewed the predicates of sentences. Read a newspaper article together. Find simple sentences in the article. Have your child underline the predicates of the sentences. DVD•28 Conventions Predicates 0328480460_G2_RWN-D_027-028.indd 28 10/27/09 12:25:54 PM Henry and Mudge Name Read the story and look at the picture. Circle the answer to each question. Janet and her mom go to a store to buy hiking boots for Janet. Ms. Green works in the store. People like Ms. Green. Ms. Green gives Janet lots of different kinds of boots to try on. She gives her thick hiking socks to put on. She tells Janet to walk around to see how the boots feel. Soon Janet finds the best boots for her. Mom and Janet thank Ms. Green and pay for the boots. Ms. Green smiles and says, “I hope you have a good time hiking.” Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. 2 1. Which word describes Ms. Green? nice mean 2. Which word describes something Ms. Green did? hiked smiled 3. Why do you think people like Ms. Green? She likes to hike. She is helpful. 4. What is the setting of the story? a store that sells boots Ms. Green’s house 5. Which event tells about the plot, or what happened, in the story? People like Ms. Green. Janet tries on hiking boots. Home Activity Your child described a character, setting, and plot of a story. Work with your child to write about a person who has helped you in some way. Make sure your child describes what makes that person helpful and likeable. Comprehension Character and Setting 0328480460_G2_RWN-D_029.indd 29 DVD•29 10/27/09 12:48:30 PM