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Horace and Morris but mostly Delores

Consonant Patterns ph, gh, ck, ng

Blend the sounds to read the words. phasebackpack graphingthicken orphanpickle tough singer enough during laughter hanging Consonant Patterns ph, gh, ck, ng

On Your Own Page 421 Consonant Patterns ph, gh, ck, ng

adventure Definition: an exciting or unusual thing to do Sentence: Riding elephants through the jungle was a fun adventure.

climbed Definition: went up using your hands and feet Sentence: The boy climbed to the top of the playground.

clubhouse Definition: a building used by a group of people joined together for a special reason Sentence: We built an all girls clubhouse in my backyard.

exploring Definition: traveling to discover new areas Sentence: The boys are exploring the woods near their house.

greatest Definition: the best and most important Sentence: The winning team was the greatest at soccer.

truest Definition: most faithful and loyal Sentence: Angela is my truest friend.

wondered Definition: wanted to know Sentence: Dillon wondered what he scored on his spelling test.

On Your Own Page 422

Best Friends Page 293

Character BrainPop Jr.

Setting BrainPop Jr.

On Your Own Page 423

On Your Own Page 431

Horace and Morris but mostly Delores

photograph tougher flung stockingnephew sprocket roughgraphing trophy Read the words.

On Your Own Page 425

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Choose from the word bank. The __________ movie of all time is Frozen! We used our imaginations and became pirates on an __________. We used a ton of boards to build our __________ in a tree. She is my __________ friend of all. I __________ what that noise was outside. My sister and I __________ the highest hill in our neighborhood. We went_________ through the different rooms of the museum. clubhouse adventure truest climbed greatest wondered exploring

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Horace and Morris but mostly Delores

Listen to your teacher.

Read these words: phrasefling graphlaughing click coughing

On Your Own Page 430

wondered clubhouse truest adventure explored climbed greatest Create a Sentence 1. Using your whiteboard, create one sentence using one of the vocabulary words. 2. After you have written your sentence, erase the vocabulary word you used. 3. Trade white boards with your shoulder partner. 4. Instruct them to read your sentence and fill in the blank while you read their sentence and fill in the blank. Erase white boards and repeat steps 1-4

Tumble Books Character and Setting Down to the Sea with Mr. Magee

Plot Down to the Sea with Mr. Magee

Horace and Morris but mostly Delores

Classify Words i-Sort List as many words as you can and classify them into the correct iPhone ph gh ng ck

Compound Words Combine two of the words provided to make a compound word On Your Own Page 426 rainboatbow cross washwalk firesailback clothboneman

Compound Words On Your Own Page 426

Read these words: disagree rehang knapsack unpacking unwise bold laughter lamb bought preschool writer boyish sign gnat playful

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