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Water For Everyone Vocabulary- AMY
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Now I wonder:
Does the water change or stay the same on the way?
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Problem: Rudi and Lupe want to play outside, but it’s raining! 🌧️
→ That’s the trouble.
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Your Turn
Good Job
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EXAMPLE
Those are my shoes. 👟👟
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Problem:
Anna is thirsty, but the water jug is empty. 💧
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🎨 Think:
Like when you carry your backpack to school.
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👉 Rule:
In animal words and in some short words, “ey” usually says long E (ee).
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🌟 New Example with
Animals:
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Your Turn
Good Job
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Event 2:
She fills her cup with juice instead. 🍹
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Change 🎨
To make something different.
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EXAMPLE
It is rain today, so take an umbrella. 🌧️☂️
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chief
👑
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Imagine
you are reading a story about butterflies.
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sky
👉 The space above us that looks blue in the daytime.
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EXAMPLE
You are my friend. 😀
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Your Turn
Good Job
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honey
🍯
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Your Turn
GOOD JOB 🎉
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📝 Example:
The friends carry their boat to the water.
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EXAMPLE
That is my ball. ⚽
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Event 2:
She asks her friend for help. 👩🤝👩
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🎨 Think:
Like the sun rises in the morning.
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that
👉 Points to one thing far away.
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👉 Rule:
If “ie” is in the middle of the word, it usually says long E (ee).
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Solution: Rudi and Lupe play happily inside. 😀
→ Problem solved! Even though they couldn’t play outside, they found a fun way to play indoors.
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Your Turn
GOOD JOB 🎉
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Your Turn
GOOD JOB 🎉
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🎨 Think:
Like when you change clothes after playing outside.
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🔤
Long E with “ie”
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key
🔑
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donkey
🐴
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Your Turn
Good Job
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Your Turn
GOOD JOB 🎉
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EXAMPLE
The cats are playing. 🐱🐱
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Your Turn
GOOD JOB 🎉
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Event 2: They find a game to play indoors. 🎲🎮
→ This is their new idea.
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I wonder:
How does a caterpillar become a butterfly? 🐛➡️🦋
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solution
is how they fix the problem.
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monkey
🐒
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lake
👉 A big area of water with land all around it.
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Solution:
Anna isn’t thirsty anymore. 😋
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Another
Example 2
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Ask a question –
“What do I want to know?” 🤔
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When we read a story or look at a picture, we don’t just read—
we think! Asking questions helps us understand better.
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EXAMPLE
We went swimming in the lake. 🏊♂️🌊
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Your Turn
GOOD JOB 🎉
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🎨 Think:
Like when your shirt absorbs juice if you spill it!
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📝 Example:
A sponge absorbs water when it gets wet.
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EXAMPLE
Whales live in the ocean. 🐋🌊
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Your Turn
GOOD JOB 🎉
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field
🌾
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I read:
“The caterpillar makes a chrysalis.” So it stays inside and changes.
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Note
The steps are:
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Become 🦋
To change into something new.
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rain
👉 Water that falls from clouds.
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Event 1:
She checks the fridge. 🧊
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KEY WORDS
VOCABULARY
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🔤
Long E with “ey”
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When
“ey” makes the long E sound:
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piece
🍰
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problem
is something that goes wrong or makes things hard for the characters.
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Look for the answer –
in the text or picture. 👀
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ocean
👉 A very big body of salt water that covers most of Earth.
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cloud
👉 White or gray shapes in the sky made of water.
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I wonder:
How does the water travel from the lake to the ocean?
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Absorb 🌊
To soak up or take in.
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EXAMPLE
The birds are flying in the sky. 🐦☀️
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📝 Example:
The tall buildings rise high into the sky.
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Your Turn
Good Job
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Rise 🌞
To go up.
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Your Turn
GOOD JOB 🎉
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believe
🙏
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Think and ask more questions –
to learn even more. 💡
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are
👉 Used with many or with you/we/they.
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📝 Example with the picture
(Lupe’s writing about water going from a lake to the ocean):
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EXAMPLE
A big cloud covers the sun. ☁️🌞
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Solution:
Her friend lends her a pencil, and Mia can finish her homework. ✅
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Now I wonder:
How long does it take for the butterfly to come out?
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📝 Example:
A caterpillar becomes a butterfly.
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EXAMPLE
They are my friends. 👦👧👦
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Event 1: They run inside. 🏃♂️🏃♀️
→ They don’t give up, they try something else.
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When
“ie” makes the long E sound:
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turkey
🦃
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those
👉 Points to many things far away.
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Another
Example
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🎨 Think:
Like when you grow older, you become taller!
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👋 Hey kids!
Let’s talk about Problem and Solution in a story.
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they
👉 Means many people or things.
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Problem:
Mia forgot her pencil at school. ✏️
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🌟 What Does It Mean to
“Ask Questions”?
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New
Vocabulary
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📝 Example:
He changes the wall color from white to red.
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Carry 🚤
To hold something and move it from one place to another.
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Your Turn
GOOD JOB 🎉
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Event 1:
She looks in her backpack. 🎒
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I read:
“Water goes from a little lake to the big ocean.” So maybe it moves through rivers.
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