Happy Birthday Mr. Kang Written & Illustrated by Susan L

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Happy Birthday Mr. Kang Written & Illustrated by Susan L Happy Birthday Mr. Kang Written & Illustrated by Susan L. Roth Unit 6 Week 2

bows Verb: bends the head or body After he sings, he bows to the audience. When do people need to take bows?

chilly Adjective: uncomfortably cold It was chilly outside so we made hot cocoa to warm up. What clothes should you wear in chilly weather?

foolish Adjective: unwise; not making sense I was foolish when I rode my skateboard down the stairs. What have you done that is foolish?

foreign Adjective: a place that is not your own country He moved here from a foreign country called Sudan. Have you traveled to any foreign countries?

narrow Adjective: not wide The gap was too narrow for me to squeeze through. What is something that can be narrow?

perches Noun: sits or rests on a bar or branch Watch the red bird as it perches on the branch. What types of animals may use perches?

recipe Noun: ingredients and steps for making something to eat or drink My mom wrote the recipe for beef stew on the card. When have you followed a recipe to cook?