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A Froggy Fable

Blend the sounds to read the words. wigglepuzzle samplegentle fablestaple tumbletable purplestartle Final Syllable -le

On Your Own Page 289 Final Syllable -le

clearing Definition: an open space of land in a forest Sentence: Wildflowers grow in a clearing.

crashed Definition: fallen, hit, and damaged with force Sentence: The ball crashed through a window.

perfect Definition: having no faults or mistakes Sentence: Carl got a perfect score on the math test.

pond Definition: a body of still water that is smaller than a lake Sentence: The ducks live in a pond.

spilling Definition: letting something fall out, or run out of a container Sentence: Milk is spilling out of the cup.

splashing Definition: causing liquid to fly about Sentence: The duck is splashing in the pond.

traveled Definition: went from one place to another Sentence: The family traveled from Florida to Texas.

On Your Own Page 290

Draw Conclusions

Tadpoles to Frogs Page 25

On Your Own Page 291 talk act silly happy plan ahead

A Froggy Fable

jigglemapledimple wobble nobletitle bugleablecable Read the words.

On Your Own Page 293

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Choose from the word bank. perfect pond splashing clearing crashed spilling traveled I’m thinking of a word that means… pool of water splattering water all over open area outside took a trip overflowing could not be better hit with a breaking sound

Page 28 A Froggy Fable

Listen to your teacher.

Read these words: littlegentle eaglesteeple ladlemumble

Pictionary perfect pond splashing clearing crashed spilling traveled Shoulder Partners: Choose a vocabulary word. Draw a picture of your word. Your partner will guess which word you drew! Then, switch roles.

Page 28 A Froggy Fable Reread with your shoulder partner.

A Froggy Fable

Let’s Practice It! Comparative Endings

Let’s Practice It! Comparative Endings

Brain Pop Jr. Multiple-Meaning Words

On Your Own Page 294 Multiple-Meaning Words

Read these words: flymight littlemother warmstumble pieapple stablepurple

Page 46 Ben the Bullfrog Tall Tale It uses exaggeration to describe unbelievable events. The events are told as if they are real. The main character is a larger- than-life hero who performs impossible tasks.

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A Froggy Fable

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