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•Day One•Day Two•Day Three•Day Four•Day Five•Word Work •Phonics Practice•H F Words•Additional Resources

QUESTION OF THE DAY

What does a train need to get over the mountain?

PLOT In a story something happens in the beginning, in the middle, and at the end.

What happens in the whole story is called the plot.

AMAZING WORDS

bud is in the tub with suds

Bud is in the tub with suds.

WORD PRACTICE

cub mug cup bug cut

rug bun run sun bus

nut gum cut hum hub

HIGH FREQUENCY WORDS

was

said

what

LET’S WRITE- NOUNS

People Places Things/Animals

QUESTION OF THE DAY

What are other ways to get over a mountain?

can it go up the hill

Can it go up the hill?

SHARED READING Page 3

What do you see riding on the train? Where do you think it is going?

Pages 4–5

What kinds of toys do you see? What animals do you see?

Pages 6–7

What are some of the toys you see here? Which toys would you like to play with?

SHARED READING Pages 8–9

What kinds of food do you see here? Which ones are best for you?

Pages 10–11

What has happened to the train? What do you think will happen to the toys?

Pages 12–13

What is the clown doing? Why is he doing that?

SHARED READING Pages 14–15

What do you think the clown is doing?

Pages 16–17

Why is the Shiny New Engine leaving? How do the toys look now?

Pages 18–19

What is the clown waving at now? Did they give up after one engine said no?

SHARED READING Pages 20–21Is it big and strong or small and weak? Do

you think it can pull the train?

Pages 22–23Did the engine help the train? How many

trains have the toys asked for help so far?

Pages 24–25What is this next engine like? Do you think

this tired, old engine could help them over the mountain?

SHARED READING Pages 26–27Why can't the Rusty Old Engine help?

How do the toys feel now?

Pages 28–29How do the toys look now? Why are they

happy and excited?

Pages 30–31What are the toys doing now? Does she

look strong enough to pull the train?

SHARED READING Pages 32–33Is the Little Blue Engine leaving like the other

engines? How do you think the toys feel about that? open-ended

Pages 34–35What does she say over and over again? Have you

ever had to try very hard to do something? Pages 36–37How do the toys feel when they reach the top of the

mountain? How do you feel when someone helps you?

Pages 38–39Do you think the Little Blue Engine enjoyed helping

the toys? How do you feel when you are able to do something hard?

PLOT Sometimes in the story, a problem is solved or a goal is reached.

The train had a problem—its engine was broken and it couldn't get over the mountain. The problem is solved when the Little Blue Engine pulls it over the mountain.

WORD WORK

dm u

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nJ a

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sG u

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da n

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lp a s

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nf u

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no

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gr u

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ns u

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mh u

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sb u

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gb u

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nr u

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ni

HIGH FREQUENCY WORDS

are they

liketo

have the

seewhere

come

LET’S WRITE•If you were waiting for your toys to come over the mountain, would you be excited? •Let's write a sentence about what you might be waiting for.

QUESTION OF THE DAY

How will the littleengine tug the train up the hill?

can you do hard work

Can you do hard work?

PLOTThe plot of a story tells what happens in the story.

What problem did the toys have?

What did the toys do to solve their problem?

How was the problem solved?

WORD PRACTICE

m g

WORD PRACTICE

b d

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m d

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s d

WORD PRACTICE

t b

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f n

WORD PRACTICE

m m

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d g

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J m

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J n

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R x

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w ll

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j m

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f t

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p p

HIGH FREQUENCY WORDSwha

tsaid

wasa

he

HIGH FREQUENCY WORDS

like

to

thehave

with

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mylook

hereof

do

for

t u g

t a g

r u g

r a g

b i g

b u g

d u ck

d o ck

f a n

f u n

h i m

h a m

LET’S WRITE Let's write the sentence that the

Little Blue Engine said as it pulled the train all the way up the mountain.

I think I can.Write or dictate a sentence about a job you think you can do.

QUESTION OF THE DAY

What can a train carry on a trip?

i will take the train

I will take the train.

PHONICS PRACTICE

HIGH FREQUENCY WORDSwhat

the

was

have

said

LET’S WRITE- POEMS

Remember that a poem usually has rhyming words. We are going to use our rhyming nouns to write a poem.

Please put the heninto the pen;

But take the bugout of the rug.

QUESTION OF THE DAY

What does a train need to get over the mountain?

HIGH FREQUENCY WORDS

yellow

HIGH FREQUENCY WORDS

said

HIGH FREQUENCY WORDS

was

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here

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what

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blue

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like

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see

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do

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green

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one

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that

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from

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they

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you

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of

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two

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look

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she

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are

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three

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me

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for

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we

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he

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my

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four

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to

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a

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five

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has

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is

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have

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am

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little

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I

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the

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with

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go

RESOURCES Caillou Train Gamehttp://pbskids.org/caillou/games/train/index.html

Thomas The Tank Engine games and activitieshttp://www.thomasandfriends.com/usa/index.asp

See-N-Spell (open-ended so you can use vocabulary/popcorn words to spell)

http://www.primarygames.com/see-n-spell/start.htm

Games for blending, configurations, and sight wordshttp://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/wordsandpictures/index.shtml “The Little Engine That Could” activitieshttp://www.hubbardscupboard.org/little_engine_that_could.html

Video Clips from “The Little Engine That Could Tour”http://www.gsmr.com/multimedia/letc.php

Kindergarten Kovehttp://www.scsk12.org/SCS/subject-areas/Kindergarten-Kove/K.5.4.html