Kindergarden Read - Aloud

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

72 Presidents and American Symbols: Supplemental Guide 4A | George Washington: The “Father of Our Country”


Word Work: Ashamed



  1. In today’s read-aloud, you heard, “In that moment [when Washington
    put on his spectacles], the soldiers felt ashamed.”

  2. Say the word ashamed with me three times.

  3. To be ashamed means to feel badly about something.

  4. The boy felt ashamed after kicking down the tower that his friend
    built.

  5. An opposite of the word ashamed is the word proud. To be proud
    means to be pleased about something good that you did. Tell your
    partner about a time you felt ashamed and a time you felt proud.
    [Ask two or three students to share. If necessary, guide and/or
    rephrase the students’ responses: “I felt ashamed when... / I felt
    proud when... ”]

  6. What’s the word we’ve been talking about?
    Use a Making Choice activity for follow-up. Directions: The opposite of
    ashamed is proud. If what I say is something you would be ashamed of
    doing, say, “I would be ashamed.” If what I say is something you would
    be proud of doing, say, “I would be proud.”

  7. helping my friend with a problem

    • I would be proud.



  8. taking the ball away from others who are playing with it

    • I would be ashamed.



  9. sticking my foot out and tripping someone

    • I would be ashamed.



  10. being honest—or telling the truth

    • I would be proud.



  11. stealing a cookie from the cookie jar

    • I would be ashamed.



  12. winning a race for the first time

    • I would be proud.




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