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Digraphs
Digraphs Read the word. Circle the digraph. thin math chime catch while throne shamrock dash kitchen
Digraphs Rally Table: With your shoulder partner, create a list of words using a digraph. wh sh th ch tch
On Your Own Page 49 Digraphs wh tch th ch sh sh tch th
• often • gone • learn • pieces • though • together • very
On Your Own Page 50 together pieces learn
Facts and Details Discuss: What are facts and details?
Listen to your teacher read a story. • Listen to the details. • Draw and label an ant’s nest based on what you hear.
Watch a video to learn more. An Ant’s Life
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Read the words. Blend the sounds to read the words. them sketching thanked fifth whining thrill smash chatting crunched
Read the words. wish whale chase them what itch patch that shape bunch math when On Your Own Page 53
Read these words: pieces very though learn eyes early often together gone water warm animals
narrator Definition: a person who tells a story Sentence: Jan is the narrator of our class play.
relatives Definition: people in the same family Sentence: The play is about a family with lots of relatives.
dangerous Definition: not safe Sentence: Riding your bike without a helmet is very dangerous.
gnaws Definition: bites at and wears away Sentence: The pet gnaws on the bone.
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Listen to your teacher.
Read these words: finish trash itch children shopped establish
Every night, the mouse gnaws string into little _____. pieces dangerous My relatives _____ visit us. often gone _____ I am small, I am strong. Though often The narrator told us that Little Red Ant had _____ gone home. though It is very _____ to play with fire. dangerous You and I can learn this lesson _____. together pieces together
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Synonyms word synonym cold ______________ fast ______________ friend ______________ nice ______________
Synonyms On Your Own Page 54
Synonyms On Your Own Page 54
Watch a video to learn more!
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Read these sentences: • His big white dog has gone to chase cats and fetch sticks. • The king sat on his rich throne and ruled very well. • Kate thinks sleds are quite thrilling and rides them often.
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Spelling Test Write your first and last name on your test. Relax and do your best!
- Representing relations using matrices
- Fips 10
- Rwi split digraphs
- Ducklick
- Rwi split digraphs
- Symmetric relation
- Symmetric relation
- Representing relations using digraphs
- The strongest one
- The strongest one
- Intermolecular forces strongest to weakest
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- Topic
- What was the strongest influence on the enlightenment
- Strongest bridge design popsicle sticks
- Strongest element on earth
- Which covalent molecule has the strongest bond o-f n=n o=o
- Hcn bonding pairs
- Intermolecular vs intramolecular forces
- Who is the world's strongest man
- Features of primary retention form
- Dipole dipole interaction
- So gold can easily triumph defeat strongest man
- Dagon in the bible
- Bridge webquest
- Reductant in chemistry
- Dipole dipole interaction example
- Degree of hydrolysis
- Nno resonance structures
- Confounding variables in an experiment
- Flexor carpi ulnaris
- Strongest synthetic fibre
- Powerful oxidising agent
- Strength vs concentration
- Strongest to weakest intermolecular forces
- Paper towel projects absorption
- Firmer chisel vs mortise chisel
- Chicago, illinois (latitude 42°n) is located in the ____.