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K. Hall Davis School District Farmington, UT unusual

Unusual ©Davis School District Farmington, UT

victorious: structural analysis ©Davis School District Farmington, UT Prefix Root or Base Suffix wordunusual meaningnotnormal / custom Definition based on pieces:

Unusual Thinking Boxes (template can be created by folding a paper into fourths) ©Davis School District Farmington, UT

Unusual: Synonyms/Antonyms ©Davis School District Farmington, UT

Unusual ©Davis School District Farmington, UT An elephant on a bicycle is unusual. A bicycle in a tree is unusual.

Unusual Thinking Boxes (template can be created by folding a paper into fourths) ©Davis School District Farmington, UT What is unusual about the picture? Why?

Unusual ©Davis School District Farmington, UT

Unusual Thinking Boxes (template can be created by folding a paper into fourths) ©Davis School District Farmington, UT What evidence from the text supports Wendell’s thinking that it was an unusual day?

Unusual ©Davis School District Farmington, UT Thinking Boxes (template can be created by folding a paper into fourths) When we arrived at school, everyone was waiting outside and that was unusual. When ____ happened it was unusual because _________.