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Cardigan Jones: Unit 1 Lesson 2 Created by ©D.Garcia
Cardigan Jones: Unit 1 Lesson 2 Created by ©D.Garcia
Jones
Unit 1 Lesson 2
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p.3-5 Vocab. Word Cards
Vocabulary Sentences
Choose 5 Words. Use each word in a complete sentence.
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Word Mapping
Word Definition
Word Definition
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The Trial of
Cardigan Jones
Vocabulary Practice
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Create a vocabulary 4 square with a vocabulary word.
word definition
Long Vowels
Long Vowels
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tr + ade = trade
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Sentences
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Apple Pie
Time
Choose a word card. Read the word. Sort the word by its long
vowel sound. Record your answers.
Long a Long i
Long o Long u
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Choose a word from each column. Use the word in a complete sentence.
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Compound
Word
- The Brace Map is for showing parts that make up the
whole
- Pass out a compound word (or let students choose) to
each student
- They should write the whole word and the 2 words that
make up the compound word
- Lines are provided to use the word in a detailed sentence
and a box is provided to draw a picture of the compound
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Moose
Loves Pie
Compound Words
Directions
Match the moose to and apple pie to make a compound
word. Read the word you made.
Record your answers.
rain bow
pop corn
hot dog
door bell
my self
shoe lace
with out
break fast
grandfather
week end
book mark
finger print
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Compound
First Word Second Word
Word
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Choose 3 compound words that you made.
Write each word in a box then use it in a complete sentence.
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Dictionary
Glossary
(flæ s) verb
1.to give out a sudden bright light 2. To
move quickly
The fireworks flash in the sky, and people cheer.
Glossary
Practice
Directions
Choose a word card. Read the word. Use the glossary
at the back of your reading book to tell about the word.
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Definition Picture
Definition Picture
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Dictionary
Discoveries
(staemp) verb
1. to bring down your foot heavily on
the ground noun 1.a small adhesive piece of paper
of a specified value that goes on mail
(staemp) verb
to steal small items of little value
Dictionary Discoveries
Figure out the base word of the words below. Use the dictionary entry cards to
learn about the words . Record what you learned.
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Conclusion
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The Trial of
Cardigan Jones
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Conclusion
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Michael was so excited that is was Friday. On
Fridays he got to make his favorite food for dinner. First his
mom would lay out the dough for him. Then he would spread
sauce over the dough. Next he would add his favorite toppings,
cheese and pepperoni. Finally it would go into the oven to bake.
Drawing Conclusions
Choose a card. Write the clues that helped you draw a conclusion and your conclusion.
Conclusion
Clues
Clues Conclusion
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The Trial of
Cardigan Jones
Comprehension
comprehension
2. Draw a conclusion. Why are the neighbor and milkman watching Cardigan?
3. Why did the police arrest Cardigan Jones? Use evidence to support your answer.
4.When the rabbit accuses Cardigan of stealing the pie what does Cardigan do? How do
you think Cardigan is feeling at this point in the trial?
5. Many animals are convinced Cardigan took the pie. Does the judge think that? Use
evidence to support your answer.
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6. What happens as Cardigan gets up to take the stand?
7. What ongoing problem does Cardigan have? Use evidence to support your answer.
9. What clues does the judge use to solve the pie mystery? What conclusion does the
judge draw about Cardigan and the pie?
11. What lesson did the witnesses and jurors learn from Cardigan’s case?
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The Trial of
Cardigan Jones
Comprehension
comprehension
2. Draw a conclusion. Why are the neighbor and milkman watching Cardigan?
3. Why did the police arrest Cardigan Jones? Use evidence to support your answer.
4.When the rabbit accuses Cardigan of stealing the pie what does Cardigan do? How do
you think Cardigan is feeling at this point in the trial?
5. Many animals are convinced Cardigan took the pie. Does the judge think that? Use
evidence to support your answer.
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6. What happens as Cardigan gets up to take the stand?
7. What ongoing problem does Cardigan have? Use evidence to support your answer.
9. What clues does the judge use to solve the pie mystery? What conclusion does the
judge draw about Cardigan and the pie?
11. What lesson did the witnesses and jurors learn from Cardigan’s case?
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Why is it important for a community to have a court, judge and jury?
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What is the job of a jury?
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Write about a time you have been accused of doing something you did not do. How did
you convince the person(s) that you were not guilty?
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