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The Day Eddie Met the Author

The Day Eddie Met the Author. Good Books! Good Times! Surprise. conquer. con. con quer. sounds like k. conquer. By looking at books, the tiger was able to conquer his book-eating problem. When you conquer something, such as a problem or a fear, you win against it and overcome it.

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The Day Eddie Met the Author

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  1. The Day Eddie Met the Author Good Books! Good Times! Surprise

  2. conquer

  3. con

  4. con quer sounds like k

  5. conquer • By looking at books, the tiger was able to conquer his book-eating problem. • When you conquer something, such as a problem or a fear, you win against it and overcome it. • Do you have to conquer your fear of tests, or do you think that they are fun?

  6. You must conquer your fear of heights to climb a mountain.

  7. resistance

  8. re

  9. re sis

  10. re sis tance

  11. resistance • The tiger showed resistance to eating books. • When you feel resistance, you do not want something to happen. • Do you have a resistance to new foods, or do you like to try everything?

  12. Which foods would you resist eating?

  13. assembly

  14. as sounds like us

  15. as sem

  16. as sem bly

  17. assembly • An assembly is a group of people who have gathered for a reason. • When we have special visitors at school, we have an assembly.

  18. The principal gave a speech at the assembly.

  19. plenty

  20. plen

  21. plen ty

  22. plenty • If you have plenty of something, you have more than enough. • There was plenty of food, so everyone had enough to eat.

  23. Mom made plenty of food at Thanksgiving.

  24. dismiss

  25. dis

  26. dis miss

  27. dismiss • To dismiss is to give permission to leave. • If a bad storm is coming, the principal will dismiss school early.

  28. squirmed • If you squirmed in you seat a lot, you kept wiggling around as if you were uncomfortable. • The students squirmed and wriggled in their seats.

  29. The students were tired of sitting and squirmed in their seats.

  30. patchwork

  31. patch

  32. patch work

  33. patchwork • Patchwork is cloth made by sewing together small pieces of different fabrics. • My grandma used scraps of fabric to make a patchwork quilt.

  34. The ladies made a patchwork quilt.

  35. autographed

  36. au

  37. au to long o

  38. au to graphed

  39. autographed • If you autographed something, you signed your name on it. • The famous singer autographed my program, signing across her picture.

  40. The baseball player autographed my baseball.

  41. Open your books to page 54 and read along silently as I read aloud. • Where do you think the assembly was held? Explain. • Would a month be plenty of time to read a book? Why or why not? • What did the students probably begin to do when Mr. Garcia dismissed them? • If some students squirmed, what were they doing?

  42. Look at page 55 and read along silently as I read aloud. • Why does the library table look like a patchwork? • Why was it exciting for winners to get an autographed copy of Ms. Hill’s book?

  43. pondered

  44. pon

  45. pon der

  46. ponder • Eddie needed to ponder his question before he asked it. • When you ponder, you take time to think about an idea.

  47. The teacher pondered the math problem.

  48. anticipation

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