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2nd Grade
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Jennifer Guin
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29 Slides • 39 Questions
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February 17, 2022 Lesson
By Jennifer Guin
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Phonemic Awareness
You are expected to participate in the lesson!
It's Time to Rhyme
What's at the beginning?
Clap it Out
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Phonics Lesson
Three Steps
1. See the word
2. Say the word.
3.Write the word.
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Spelling Test
Make sure you are ready!!!
Your blinder should be up at all times.
Keep your eyes on your own paper.
Go back and check your work.
Turn your paper over when finished.
There is absolutely NO TALKING during a test!!!
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Multiple Choice
Who lived on a ranch?
cowboys
football players
teachers
the president
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Multiple Choice
What happened first during a roundup?
They counted th baby calves?
They ate lunch.
Cowboys drove all the cattle together.
Cowboys saddled their horse.
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Multiple Choice
Why did ranchers put brands on their cattle?
They liked the color.
The brands proved the rancher owned the cattle
The brand was not used.
The cows knew who owned them.
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Multiple Choice
Why did the author write Cowboys?
entertain
inform
persuade
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Multiple Choice
Which is a statement of opinion?
The food tastes good.
Sometimes one got stuck in the mud.
A rustler was a cow thief.
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Multiple Choice
Why did cowboys wear chaps?
to protect their legs
to keep them warm
to keep them from falling
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Multiple Choice
You can tell that being a cowboy
was always boring.
was very tiring.
was always fun.
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Multiple Choice
How long could a cattle drive last?
a day
a week
months
years
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Multiple Choice
What were the cowboys horses called?
mustangs
mule
cow ponies
horse
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Multiple Choice
What are "mule ears"?
The ears on a mule.
A cooking pot.
Handles on the back of cowboy boots.
A long rope.
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Multiple Choice
What did "Cookie" serve the cowboys for dinner?
biscuits, steak, gravy, and beans
spaghetti and meatballs
chicken nuggets and fries
a sandwich
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Multiple Choice
What could cause a stampede?
a loud noise- such as thunder
a bird
Cookie making dinner
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Multiple Choice
What happened after the cowboys got their pay?
They went home.
They left town.
They took a bath.
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Multiple Choice
Which word means the type of weather that happens in a particular place?
livestock
drover
climate
legend
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Multiple Choice
Which word is another word for a cowboy?
rawhide
buckaroo
lariat
occupation
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Multiple Choice
Which word means a stiff length of rope with a sliding loop, used to catch horses or cows?
climate
livestock
drover
lariat
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Multiple Choice
Which word means a story that has been passed down through the years?
legend
lariat
livestock
rawhide
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Multiple Choice
Which word means farm animals such as cows or pigs?
drover
occupation
livestock
rawhide
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Multiple Choice
Which word means the work a person does to earn a living?
occupation
drover
buckaroo
climate
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Multiple Choice
Which word means a person who guides a large number of cattle along a trail?
livestock
drover
legend
lariat
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Multiple Choice
Which word means the animal hide that has not been made into leather?
drover
occupation
lariat
rawhide
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Multiple Choice
Which word means cows, bulls, and steers raised for milk, meat, or skins?
herd
cowboy
galloped
cattle
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Multiple Choice
Which word means overland paths?
trails
herd
campfire
railroad
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Multiple Choice
Which word means a man who works on a cattle ranch or in rodeos?
herd
cowboy
campfire
railroad
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Multiple Choice
Which word means a group of the same kind of animals that are kept or fed together?
campfire
railroad
herd
galloped
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Multiple Choice
Which word means an outdoor fire used for cooking or warmth?
herd
cattle
campfire
trails
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Multiple Choice
Which word means a road or track of two steel rails on which trains run?
galloped
trails
cattle
railroad
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Reading and Vocabulary Test
Testing Expectations:
1. Keep your blinders up at all time.
2.When you are finished place your blinder on top of your paper.
3.Keep your eyes on your own paper at all times.
4. Go back and check all of your answers.
5.Absolutely NO TALKING during testing!!!
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Compare/Contrast Ready Reading Workbook
Page 328
RI.2.9
Complete pages 330-331 Questions 1-4.
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Reading Intervention
Mrs. Jen's Table
Peyton Sullivan
Jeffrey Tellis
Mason Taylor
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Quick Write (5 minutes)
Choose a topic and write three sentences.
What is your favorite game to play? Why?
Name one food you would like to learn to cook. Why?
If you could change your name what would you change it to. Why?
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We will continue to research
Class project
Matthew Kendall
Serenity Lawrence
Harmony Roberts
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Social Studies: Cowboys
Writing Activity
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Science/Goats
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Math Block
1:00-2:00
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Math Facts Video
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Math Fact Fluency
Quiz
Complete the quiz.
Be sure to go back and check all of your answers.
Write your numbers on the back of your paper if you are finished early
Keep your eyes on your own paper.
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2. MD.6 Assessment
Number Lines
1. Keep your blinder up at all times.
2. When you are finished go back and check over your paper. Make sure you haven't failed to complete every question.
3.Absolutely NO TALKING during the test.
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Math Intervention
Mrs. Jen's Table
Lyndsei Townsend
Kurtis Sayles
Za'Kiyah Stamps
Peyton Sullivan
Matt Kendall
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