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Common Core Edition Language Arts and Math based Take the mystery out of the Common Core while supporting standardslearning K Includes over 100 learning cards! Parent-friendly explanations of Common Core Standards Skill-building practice activities Ideas for helping your child at home carsondellosa.com/spectrum

Standard RL.K.1, RI.K.1 Reading for Details Use the story details to answer the questions. 1. Bill has a big, red car. It can go fast. Bill likes to go fast in his car. What color is Bill s car? 2. Dogs are fun pets. They run and play with you. They chase the balls and sticks you throw. What do dogs chase? 3. It is good to keep clean. You should wash your hands often. You should brush your teeth every day. You should take baths, too. What should you brush every day? 10 Have fun with your child by pretending to forget details about a story. Think aloud and say, Little Red Riding Hood was going to visit her teacher. Is that right? Let your child correct you, then look back at the story together to check the answer.

Standard RL.K.4 Questioning Unknown Words Read the story. Look at the bold words. Answer the questions. The sun was out. Sally wanted to go outside. She needed to water her plants. She put on her garden gloves. She put on her boots. She went outside. She got water. Sally went to the flower bed. She watered the marigolds. They smelled strong. She pushed the soil around the flowers. Her gloves got dirty! Sally went to the herb garden. She watered the basil plants. They smelled fresh! Sally picked a few leaves. Sally brought the leaves inside. She showed her big sister. She will make dinner. She will add basil to the sauce. It will taste great! 1. What is a marigold? 2. What is soil? 3. What is basil? _ Let your child decorate a craft stick with question marks and a pair of eyes. When reading together, let your child point the stick at unknown words. Then, search the surrounding words for clues to the new word s meaning. 11

Standard RL.K.2, RL.K.3 Read the story. Answer the questions. Characters, Settings, and Events The Boy Who Cried Wolf There was a boy on the hill. His village was quiet and peaceful. He was in charge of the sheep. He watched them and watched them. He became bored. He yelled, Help! A wolf! The people in the village ran to help the boy. When they got there, they did not see a wolf. The sheep were eating grass. The boy smiled. The villagers told the boy not to cry wolf. They left. The villagers got to the bottom of the hill. The boy yelled again. Help! A wolf! The villagers ran back. They did not see a wolf. The boy laughed. The villagers told the boy not to cry wolf. They were angry now. The villagers got to the bottom of the hill. The boy saw a wolf. This time, he was scared. The wolf was near the sheep. He cried, Help! A wolf! The villagers did not go back. The boy ran to the villagers. He said the sheep ran away. The sheep were scared of the wolf. The villagers said they did not believe the boy. He told them the wolf really came. He was sorry for pretending there was a wolf before. The villagers would have helped him this time. 1. What did the boy do at the beginning of the story? 2. What did the boy do at the end of the story? 3. Why did the villagers not help the boy? 12

Standard RL.K.2, RL.K.3 Characters, Settings, and Events Read the story on page 12. Fill in the boxes. 1. Draw pictures of the characters, or people, in the story. 2. Draw a picture of the setting. The setting is where the story takes place. 3. Draw a picture of an event in the story. An event is something that happens in the story. After your child shares an anecdote about something that happened to him or her, say, That was a good story! Ask, Who are the characters in your story? Where does your story take place? What events happened in your story? 13

Standard RL.K.7, RL.K.9 Read the story. Answer the questions. Using Illustrations The Twins Kim and Kris are twins. They like to do a lot of the same things. They both like to jump rope. They both like to swim. They both ride bikes. But, even twins like to do some things differently. The girls dress differently. Kris likes to wear shorts. Kim wears skirts. Kris likes bows in her hair. Kim likes her hair down. Kris likes to wear a belt. Kim wears sandals. Both girls think it is fun to have a twin. The girls also like different things. Make a list for each girl. Kris likes to... Kim likes to... 14 When reading stories with your child, notice details about the illustrations. Then ask, Which part of the story does this picture show? Challenge your child to explain which moment in a story an illustration depicts and explain why.

Standard RL.K.9 Comparing Characters Read the story. Compare and contrast the characters. How are they alike? How are they different? The Race The hare wanted to run in a race. The hare told a turtle how fast he was. Do you want to race? the hare asked. The turtle nodded his head. The two went to a path in the woods. It was time to race! The hare and the turtle began. The hare ran fast. The turtle walked slowly. The hare was ahead of the turtle. The hare got tired. He sat and rested. Soon, he fell asleep! The turtle kept walking. He walked slowly, but he was steady. He walked by the hare. He saw the hare was asleep. The turtle walked on. The hare woke up. He stood up and ran. He knew he would win the race. He got to the finish line. He saw the turtle. The turtle was waiting for him! The turtle won. Slow and steady wins the race. 1. How do you think the hare looked at the finish line? Draw a picture. 2. How do you think the turtle looked at the finish line? Draw a picture. 3. Compare the hare and the turtle. How are they alike? 4. Contrast the hare and the turtle. How are they different? _ When reading stories together, ask questions to help your child see things from the perspectives of different characters. For example, ask, How do you think the fairy godmother felt when she saw Cinderella crying? 15

Standard RL.K.6, RI.K.5, RI.K.6 All About Books A book has a front cover and a back cover. The covers protect the book s pages. The front cover has important information on it. It tells the title. It may have pictures. When you open a book, there is a title page. It is the first page of a book. It tells the title of the book. It tells who wrote the book (the author). It tells who drew the pictures (the illustrator). Draw a line to label each part of the book cover. Illustrator Title Author The Magic Sled by James King Illustrated by Kyle Moore Find a book. Look at the title page. Fill in the blanks. title by 16 Illustrated by Staple blank pages together and encourage your child to use them for writing and illustrating books. Suggest that your child include a front and back cover, title page, table of contents, and an about the author blurb.

Standard RL.K.6, RI.K.5, RI.K.6 The Great Book Look Find two books. Look at the front cover of each book. Complete the chart. My Hamster, Buddy by Lisa Novak Illustrated by Jim Star 1. What is the name of the book? Write the book s title. 2. Who wrote the book? Write the name of the author. 3. Who drew the pictures? Write the name of the illustrator. Search for and download a free application that will make it easy to keep a digital record of the books in your child s library. Let your child help you enter the title, author, and illustrator of each book catalogued. 17

Language Arts: Reading Informational Text Standard RI.K.2, RI.K.3 Name This Story A story is always about something. The title helps tell you what the story is about. Look at the pictures. Write a title for each set of pictures. Title Title Title 18 When your child finishes reading a book or watching a TV show, ask him or her to think of alternate titles for the story or episode and explain why the new title fits.

Language Arts: Reading Informational Text Standard RI.K.3 What Caused That? Words have a connection. One idea or sentence can be linked to another. Events in a story have a connection. They are connected to a cause. A cause tells what made an event happen in the story. What made these events happen? Write the letter of the cause next to the correct event. Events 1. Justin put on his hat and mittens. 2. Sally put water in the tub. 3. Ken gave his dog a toy. 4. The rabbit ate the carrot. Causes A. It was snowing. B. It was hungry. C. She wanted a bath. D. The dog liked to play. As you read stories aloud to your child, pause frequently to ask and discuss why questions. For example, ask, Why did that happen? Why does the character feel that way? Why did the character say that? 19