Word Knowledge Word Knowledge Story Hour-Starring Megan! Open Court Anthology Grade 2.

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Word Knowledge Word Knowledge Story Hour-Starring Megan! Open Court Anthology Grade 2

1.eagerly tightly friendly wiggly squiggly 2.licked trotted wagged turned moped 3. chasing racing pleasing leaving having 4. wasn’t he’d didn’t wouldn’t couldn’t she’s 5. know knew make made think thought kneel knelt 6. chocolate restaurant tongues especially patient 7. pond job lots got stop Word Knowledge

2. He made it very clear he wasn’t interested in being friends. 3. Day after day, Rugby just moped around and an wouldn’t play with us. 1. She leaned forward eagerly and licked Rugby right on the nose. 1. A pond is a habitat for lots of animals.

1.eagerly tightly friendly wiggly squiggly 2.licked trotted wagged turned moped 3. chasing racing pleasing leaving having 4. wasn’t he’d didn’t wouldn’t couldn’t she’s 5. know knew make made think thought kneel knelt 6. chocolate restaurant tongues especially patient 7. pond job lots got stop Word Knowledge

DOL Activity Choose two words from the word lines and use them in a sentence. Pass your paper to the right. –Example: He wasn’t chasing the cat. Look at your new paper and write a new sentence using the original words plus a new word from the list. –Example: Since Fido wasn’t chasing the cat, he sat and licked his sore paw. After 2 sentences, you are done!