7 A Chair for My Mother. Question of the Day Review – High Frequency Words alreadywoodscurve acceptcomingworry.

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7 A Chair for My Mother

Question of the Day

Review – High Frequency Words alreadywoodscurve acceptcomingworry

Vowel Diphthong /ou/ ou, ow

outsideouchounceoutline loudscoutcouchhound howlshowerflowergown allowvownowwow

Vowel Diphthong /ou/ ou, ow outpoundnowground crownwowscoutbrow pouttownfrowncrowd howouchoutfit

Vowel Diphthong /ou/ ou, ow

Plot Problem Important Events Solution

Grammar – Present Tense Action Verbs

7 A Chair for My Mother

Question of the Day

Review – High Frequency Words eightstraightago sureboardpopular

Vowel Diphthong /ou/ ou, ow town

Vowel Diphthong /ou/ ou, ow

Robust Vocabulary

Reading CharactersSetting Problem Important Events Solution

Think Critically

Robust Vocabulary

Grammar – Present Tense Action Verbs

7 A Chair for My Mother

Question of the Day

Review – High Frequency Words EverythingYoungFinally CheerBelieveenough

Vowel Diphthong /ou/ ou, ow -ouch-oud-out-ow-owl-own

Vowel Diphthong /ou/ ou,ow

Plot

Compare and Contrast

Robust Vocabulary

Grammar – Present Tense Action Verbs Kate shops. Bill shops. Kate and Bill Shop.

Grammar – Present Tense Action Verbs

7 A Chair for My Mother

Question of the Day

Review – High Frequency Words everythingguessprove thoughshortexercise

Abbreviations

Plot

Make Predictions

Setting WhenWhere

Robust Vocabulary

Grammar – Present –Tense Action Verbs

Grammar – Present Tense Action Verbs

7 A Chair for My Mother

Question of the Day

Review – High Frequency Words alreadypoliceshort losehalfcare

Abbreviations DaysMonthsTitles of People

Review outtowncountcrowdground nowfoundcrownsounddown

Plot

Robust Vocabulary MoneyEating and Drinking Work

Grammar – Present Tense Action Verbs