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ON the banks of plum creek

By: Laura Ingalls Wilder Illustrated by: Garth Williams. Grade 4.1 Reading Street Student Edition pgs. 84-101. ON the banks of plum creek. Selection Vocabulary:. VKR: Vocabulary Knowledge Rating. A burrowing, flesh-eating mammal. badger.

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ON the banks of plum creek

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  1. By: Laura Ingalls Wilder Illustrated by: Garth Williams Grade 4.1 Reading Street Student Edition pgs. 84-101 ON the banks of plum creek

  2. Selection Vocabulary:

  3. VKR: Vocabulary Knowledge Rating

  4. A burrowing, flesh-eating mammal badger

  5. With your partner, create a sentence using the vocabulary word above as well as a WOTD/WOW. badger

  6. The rising ground at the edge of a lake, river or sea. bank

  7. With your partner, create a sentence using the vocabulary word above as well as a WOTD/WOW. bank

  8. Stood up straight, as hair or fur. bristled

  9. With your partner, create a sentence using the vocabulary word above as well as a WOTD/WOW. bristled

  10. Having one or more places where two things or parts come together. jointed

  11. With your partner, create a sentence using the vocabulary word above as well as a WOTD/WOW. jointed

  12. Team Talk Looking around the classroom, find some things that are jointed? Be prepared to share.

  13. Mended with a scrap of material. patched

  14. With your partner, create a sentence using the vocabulary word above as well as a WOTD/WOW. patched

  15. Made to look as if trimmed with strips of material gathered together. ruffled

  16. With your partner, create a sentence using the vocabulary word above as well as a WOTD/WOW. ruffled

  17. Team Talk What sorts of things are ruffled? Turn and discuss with your elbow buddy, and be prepared to share.

  18. Marsh plants with hollow stems. rushes

  19. With your partner, create a sentence using the vocabulary word above as well as a WOTD/WOW. rushes

  20. Clue Vocabulary Words While playing outside, we tried hiding behind the tall grasses and _______. • badger • bank • bristled • jointed • patched • ruffled • rushes Touch the flower that best completes the sentence. Got Vocab?Now…let’s see what you’ve learned!

  21. Clue Vocabulary Words We walked along the _____ of the creek, as the cool water tickled our toes. • badger • bank • bristled • jointed • patched • ruffled • rushes Touch the flower that best completes the sentence. Got Vocab?Now…let’s see what you’ve learned!

  22. Clue Vocabulary Words The strange animal’s fur _______, as the dogs quickly approached. • badger • bank • bristled • jointed • patched • ruffled • rushes Touch the flower that best completes the sentence. Got Vocab?Now…let’s see what you’ve learned!

  23. Clue Vocabulary Words My _______ skirt got dirty from playing on the playground. • badger • bank • bristled • jointed • patched • ruffled • rushes Touch the flower that best completes the sentence. Got Vocab?Now…let’s see what you’ve learned!

  24. Clue Vocabulary Words The shy _______ was seen hiding in the bushes. • badger • bank • bristled • jointed • patched • ruffled • rushes Touch the flower that best completes the sentence. Got Vocab?Now…let’s see what you’ve learned!

  25. Clue Vocabulary Words The tree’s _______ branches made it easy for the birds to perch. • badger • bank • bristled • jointed • patched • ruffled • rushes Touch the flower that best completes the sentence. Got Vocab?Now…let’s see what you’ve learned!

  26. Clue Vocabulary Words My thoughtful grandmother ________ up the hole in my jacket. • badger • bank • bristled • jointed • patched • ruffled • rushes Touch the flower that best completes the sentence. Got Vocab?Now…let’s see what you’ve learned!

  27. I hope you enjoy reading…

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