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Created by: Kristi Waltke Genre Review 5 th Grade Unit 1 Scott Foresman Reading Street

Click on the correct genre type for this story. Preview Your Week What can we do in a dangerous situation? Reading Across Texts Training Rescue Dogs Genre Expository Nonfiction Text Features Photographs Headlines Skill Sequence Strategy Predict Lesson Vocabulary Reader Concept Vocabulary Text Support Language Enrichment Student Edition Leveled Readers Decodable Reader Apply Phonics A Trip to the Farm Preview Your Week What can we do in a dangerous situation? Reading Across Texts Training Rescue Dogs Genre Expository Nonfiction Text Features Photographs Headlines Skill Sequence Strategy Predict Lesson Vocabulary Reader Concept Vocabulary Text Support Language Enrichment Student Edition Leveled Readers Decodable Reader Apply Phonics A Trip to the Farm Humorous Fiction Historical Fiction

Click on the correct genre type for this story. Preview Your Week What can we do in a dangerous situation? Reading Across Texts Training Rescue Dogs Genre Expository Nonfiction Text Features Photographs Headlines Skill Sequence Strategy Predict Lesson Vocabulary Reader Concept Vocabulary Text Support Language Enrichment Student Edition Leveled Readers Decodable Reader Apply Phonics A Trip to the Farm Preview Your Week What can we do in a dangerous situation? Reading Across Texts Training Rescue Dogs Genre Expository Nonfiction Text Features Photographs Headlines Skill Sequence Strategy Predict Lesson Vocabulary Reader Concept Vocabulary Text Support Language Enrichment Student Edition Leveled Readers Decodable Reader Apply Phonics A Trip to the Farm Historical Fantasy Tall Tale

Click on the correct genre type for this story. Preview Your Week What can we do in a dangerous situation? Reading Across Texts Training Rescue Dogs Genre Expository Nonfiction Text Features Photographs Headlines Skill Sequence Strategy Predict Lesson Vocabulary Reader Concept Vocabulary Text Support Language Enrichment Student Edition Leveled Readers Decodable Reader Apply Phonics A Trip to the Farm Preview Your Week What can we do in a dangerous situation? Reading Across Texts Training Rescue Dogs Genre Expository Nonfiction Text Features Photographs Headlines Skill Sequence Strategy Predict Lesson Vocabulary Reader Concept Vocabulary Text Support Language Enrichment Student Edition Leveled Readers Decodable Reader Apply Phonics A Trip to the Farm Historical Fiction Tall Tale

Click on the correct genre type for this story. Preview Your Week What can we do in a dangerous situation? Reading Across Texts Training Rescue Dogs Genre Expository Nonfiction Text Features Photographs Headlines Skill Sequence Strategy Predict Lesson Vocabulary Reader Concept Vocabulary Text Support Language Enrichment Student Edition Leveled Readers Decodable Reader Apply Phonics A Trip to the Farm Preview Your Week What can we do in a dangerous situation? Reading Across Texts Training Rescue Dogs Genre Expository Nonfiction Text Features Photographs Headlines Skill Sequence Strategy Predict Lesson Vocabulary Reader Concept Vocabulary Text Support Language Enrichment Student Edition Leveled Readers Decodable Reader Apply Phonics A Trip to the Farm Autobiography Biography

Click on the correct genre type for this story. Preview Your Week What can we do in a dangerous situation? Reading Across Texts Training Rescue Dogs Genre Expository Nonfiction Text Features Photographs Headlines Skill Sequence Strategy Predict Lesson Vocabulary Reader Concept Vocabulary Text Support Language Enrichment Student Edition Leveled Readers Decodable Reader Apply Phonics A Trip to the Farm Preview Your Week What can we do in a dangerous situation? Reading Across Texts Training Rescue Dogs Genre Expository Nonfiction Text Features Photographs Headlines Skill Sequence Strategy Predict Lesson Vocabulary Reader Concept Vocabulary Text Support Language Enrichment Student Edition Leveled Readers Decodable Reader Apply Phonics A Trip to the Farm Expository Nonfiction Narrative Nonfiction