UNIT 1: What can we discover from new people and new places?
STORY OF THE WEEK: "On the Banks of Plum Creek" by Laurie Ingalls Wilder
Genre: Historical Fiction
Skill: Character, Setting, & Plot
Strategy: Background Knowledge
Vocabulary: Multiple-Meaning Words
Spelling: Long e and Long o
Question of the Week: Why do we want to explore new places?
Skill: Character, Setting, & Plot
Strategy: Background Knowledge
Vocabulary: Multiple-Meaning Words
Spelling: Long e and Long o
Question of the Week: Why do we want to explore new places?
Spelling Unit 1 Week 3Long e and Long o
1. below 2. croak 3. each 4. eagle 5. float 6. flown 7. foam 8. freedom 9. greet 10. grown 11. hollow 12. indeed 13. least 14. rainbow 15. season 16. seaweed 17. shallow 18. sweet 19. three 20. throat CHALLENGE WORDS Halloween speedometer underneath seacoast cocoa |
Vocabulary Unit 1 Week 3badger - a burrowing, flesh-eating mammal.
bank - the rising ground at the edge of a lake, river, or sea bristled - stood up against, as hair or fur jointed - having one or more places where two things or parts come together patched - mended with a scrap of material ruffled - made to look as if trimmed with strips of materials gathered together rushes - marsh plants with hollow stems
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