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Bad Dog, Dodger!

Blend the sounds to read the words. knitgnat knockgnome knivessign wreck crumb wrinklelimb wrap numb Consonant Patterns kn, wr, gn, mb

On Your Own Page 409 Consonant Patterns kn,wr,gn,mb

chased Definition: ran after Sentence: The girls chased each other through the snow.

chewing Definition: crushing with your teeth Sentence: The dog is happily chewing his bone.

dripping Definition: falling in drops Sentence: The faucet was dripping after I finished doing the dishes.

grabbed Definition: took suddenly Sentence: Alice leaned over and grabbed my book.

practice Definition: a training session Sentence: Karen has piano practice after school.

treat Definition: a gift of food, drink, or anything that makes you happy or excited Sentence: My dog gets very excited when he knows he is going to get a treat.

wagged Definition: move from side to side or up and down Sentence: The dog excitedly wagged his tail when his family got home.

Trouble at the Table Page 227

Plot BrainPop Jr.

On Your Own Page 411

On Your Own Page 410

Bad Dog, Dodger!

knew wreath gnashing crumbknotty assignment wrenchknocker thumbtack Read the words.

On Your Own Page 418

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Choose from the word bank. The father __________ his finger at his son while telling him no. Ava was __________ wet when she got out of the pool. Do not forget you have football __________ on Friday! She couldn’t answer my question because she was __________ her food. I __________ my jacket on my way out the door. My sister and I __________ our dog down the street. The fancy restaurant we went to for dinner was a real _________. treat chased dripping wagged practice chewing grabbed

Page 264 Bad Dog, Dodger! Let’s read together in our books.

Bad Dog, Dodger!

Listen to your teacher.

Read these words: kneadwrinkle wreathassign gnarl plumber

practiced grabbed chewing chased treat wagged dripping Create a Sentence 1. Write a sentence using one of the vocabulary words. 2. Erase the vocabulary word you used from your sentence. 3. Trade white boards with your partner. 4. See if they can guess the missing word !

Let’s Practice It Plot Ormie the Pig

Bad Dog, Dodger!

Write each word on your whiteboard. Underline the prefix in each word. untie precook preteenreread replay distrust dislike unlock preset rewrite unlace disconnect

Classify Words i-Sort Separate the words from our spelling list into their appropriate category based on their phonics sound kn gn mb wr knock sign knee wrong write climb wrap wren gnat lamb comb knob

Classify Words On Your Own Page 414

Read these words: teacher enough knapsack lamb sooner swiftly sign tiniest later above actor boyish lamb painter playful

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Write your first and last name on your test. Relax and do your best! Spelling Test