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Theme 2: Growth and Change Weekly Theme: Staying Fit Selection 1: Title: There s Nothing Like Baseball

Genre: Realistic Fiction is a made-up story that could happen in real life. Comprehension Strategy:Generate QuestionsComprehension Skill:Make inferences. Phonics:Long /o/o, oa, ow, oeSpelling Focus:Long ogrow toast mow soap crow foam toe told goes mostHF Wor

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Theme 2: Growth and Change Weekly Theme: Staying Fit Selection 1: Title: There s Nothing Like Baseball

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    1. Theme 2: Growth and Change Weekly Theme: Staying Fit Selection 1: Title: Theres Nothing Like Baseball

    2. Genre: Realistic Fiction is a made-up story that could happen in real life. Comprehension Strategy: Generate Questions Comprehension Skill: Make inferences

    3. Phonics: Long /o/o, oa, ow, oe Spelling Focus: Long o grow toast mow soap crow foam toe told goes most HF Words: between few example

    4. Key Vocabulary: imaginary-existing only in the mid uniform special or official clothes that members of a group wear practices times set aside to work on skills tryouts tests to judge a persons skills starting to be in a game at the beginning coach- a person who trains people who play sports

    5. Vocabulary Skills: Use a Dictionary: Multiple-Meaning Words **When you cant figure out the meaning to a word using context clues or word parts, look up the word in the dictionary, Some words have several meanings. Read each definition.

    6. Word Work: Grammar Skills: Plurals A plural noun names more than one person, place, or thing. To change most singular nouns to plural nouns, add s. If a singular noun ends in s, sh, ch, or x add-es to make it plural. I like to swim laps. The swim team takes buses to get to the pool.

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