There’s Nothing Like Baseball

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There’s Nothing Like Baseball Vocabulary

Glossary page ____ Guide Words ________________ practices-pl. noun When an activity is _______ in order to get _____ at doing it. repeated better Glossary page ____ Guide Words ________________ 463 practices/relatives

imaginary-adjective In the __________; not in the ____ world. imagination real Glossary page ____ Guide Words __________________ 459 healthful/impatient

Glossary page ____ Guide Words ________________ uniform-noun The special or official _______ that the members of a ______ wear such as ________, police officers, and some students. clothes group soldiers Glossary page ____ Guide Words ________________ 467 tomorrow/uniform

Glossary page ____ Guide Words ________________ tryouts-pl. noun Showing one’s skill or ______ to join a _____ or group. ability team Glossary page ____ Guide Words ________________ 467 tomorrow/uniform

starting-adjective Taking part in a _____ or contest at the _________. game beginning Glossary page ____ Guide Words ________________ 466 starting/tips

coach-noun A person who _____ people who play ______. trains sports Glossary page ____ Guide Words ________________ 452 coach/crop

What is one thing that you know is imaginary?

Where have you seen people in uniforms?

When do you or someone you know have practices for something you or they do?

Which of these sentences uses the meaning from before for starting Which of these sentences uses the meaning from before for starting? The movie is starting. She is the starting goalie on the soccer team.

How might a player feel during his or her tryouts?

How might a player feel during his or her tryouts?

Tell about a coach you know?