A Trip To The Fire Station Lesson 10 Day 1

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A Trip to the Fire Station

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I added slides to Kristie McCormick's ppt. I used some slides created by Agatha Lee.

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A Trip to the Fire Station

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What are some outdoor games and sports you like to play with friends? Do you need more than two people to

play? Tell why or why not.

I like to play ____ with friends when _____.

we need two egg.We need two eggs.

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Soccer Feet

Soccer player’s nimble feethustle at the soccer meet

Kick it move it zig zag slide

Clad in cleats they spin and glideSteal it hop itpass it pop it

Toward the net. Who can stop it?Dribble dribble faster moreSLAM that checkered ball

To SCORE! Sandra Gilbert Brϋg

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idea

caught

lose

though ago

enough

learn

understand

clearcoming

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ieigh

lie

pie

die

tie

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sigh

light

high

fright

ieigh

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Sentences with long i words

We might have cherry pie tonight.You can lie down on the bright red mat.Will you help me tie a tight knot?

We might have cherry pie tonight.You can lie down on the bright red mat.Will you help me tie a tight knot?

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Spelling Words

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Predictions

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Predictions

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hazard – Something that could be dangerous is a hazard.

efficient – If someone gets things done quickly, correctly, and without trouble, that person is efficient.

instantly – If something takes almost no time to happen, it happens instantly.

drench – When you completely soak something, you drench it.

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Breathing smoke is a hazard for firefighters.

hazard

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hazard

Something that could be dangerous is a hazard.

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hazard

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Which is more of a hazard when no one is home –

a flashlight left on

or a candle left burning?

or

hazard

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Hazard

Something that could be dangerous

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Firefighters have to be efficient to put their gear on quickly.

efficient

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efficient

If someone gets things done quickly, correctly, and without trouble, that

person is efficient.

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efficient

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Which is more efficient –

carrying your lunch to school and then going back home for your books

carrying it all in a backpack?

or

efficient

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Efficient

If someone gets things done quickly, correctly, and without trouble

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Firefighters need to be ready to move instantly.

instantly

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instantly

if something takes almost no time to happen, it happens instantly.

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instantly

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Can you take your time if you have to do something instantly?

yes

no

or

instantly

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Instantly

If something takes almost no time to happen

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Firefighters use water to drench flames.

drench

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drench

When you completely soak something, you drench it.

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drench

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What would drench someone –

drizzle

a thunder storm

or

drench

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drench

When you completely soak something

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Grammar