Seasons and Weather: Supplemental Guide 2A | Winter 47
Word Work: Cautiously
- In the read-aloud you heard, “[E]ven though people shovel snow off
the sidewalks and snowplows scrape snow off the streets, people
should always drive and walk slowly and cautiously.” - Say the word cautiously with me three times.
- Cautiously means carefully avoiding—or staying away from—danger.
- Alan and Phoebe cautiously walked along the path in the woods,
staying away from poison ivy and looking out for snakes. - What would you do cautiously? Would you carry a bowl of hot soup
to the table cautiously? Would you cross the street cautiously? Would
you walk around with scissors cautiously? Would you walk around
someone swinging on the swings cautiously?
[Ask two or three students. If necessary, guide and/or rephrase the
students’ responses: “I would cautiously.”] - What’s the word we’ve been talking about?
Use an Acting It Out activity for follow-up. Directions: Think of something
you do cautiously. Then turn to your partner and act it out. Try not to say
anything, but only show your partner how you would do it. Then your
partner will guess what you are doing by saying: “You are ing
cautiously.”
[Provide an example if necessary: “You are carrying your bowl of hot
soup cautiously.”]