Today’s book is called Danny and the Dinosaur go to camp by Syd Hoff.
Open your book to page 7. Pause.
We will be reading pages 7, 8 and 9.
Follow along with me:
“Welcome” said the camp owner. “You’re the first dinosaur we’ve ever had here.”
Lana the leader said,
“Let’s start with a race. On your mark, get set, go!”
The dinosaur took a step.
“you win!” shouted Danny.
Let’s read it again:
“Welcome” said the camp owner. “You’re the first dinosaur we’ve ever had here.”
Lana the leader said,
“Let’s start with a race. On your mark, get set, go!”
The dinosaur took a step.
“you win!” shouted Danny.
Today we are learning two new words. They are race and win.
Repeat after me:
Race
Race
Race
Race means a competition where you see who is the fastest. Have you ever been in a race? In the book, the dinosaur was racing against the children. He was much faster! Race.
Repeat the sentence after me:
Let’s start with a race.
Let’s start with a race.
Let’s start with a race.
Repeat after me:
Win
Win
Win
Good, Our next word is win. Win means to be successful.
If you win a race, like the dinosaur did, you are the fastest one in the race. The dinosaur finished the race first, so he was the one to win the race.
Repeat after me:
“you win!” shouted Danny.
“you win!” shouted Danny.
“you win!” shouted Danny.
race1
rās/
noun
noun: race; plural noun: races
1.
a competition between runners, horses, vehicles, boats, etc., to see which is the fastest in covering a set course.