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Akiak by Robert Blake Theme 1 Selection 1

Akiak by Robert Blake Theme 1 Selection 1. blizzard. a snowstorm with strong winds. checkpoint. a place along a route where people sign in. courageous. brave; fearless. experienced. having the knowledge to do a particular task. musher. the driver of a dogsled team. refuge.

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Akiak by Robert Blake Theme 1 Selection 1

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  1. Akiakby Robert BlakeTheme 1 Selection 1

  2. blizzard a snowstorm with strong winds

  3. checkpoint a place along a route where people sign in

  4. courageous brave; fearless

  5. experienced having the knowledge to do a particular task

  6. musher the driver of a dogsled team

  7. refuge a safe or covered place out of bad weather

  8. rugged having a rough, uneven surface

  9. vowed promised

  10. Short Vowels a and e The /ă/ sound (short a) is usually spelled a followed by a consonant sound. past grass cat back crab The /ĕ/ sound (short e) is usually spelled e followed by a consonant sound. bed get kept west lend

  11. Long Vowels a and e When you hear the /ā/ sound (long a), think of the patterns a-consonant-e, ai, and ay. safe grain gray pain tale tail When you hear the /ē/ sound(long e), think of the patterns ee and ea. cream sweet east please feet

  12. Multiple Meaning Words Multiple Meaning PowerPoint: http://teacherweb.com/CA/Camino/MrsScroggins/apt5.aspx

  13. Kinds of Sentences A statement tells something. It ends with a period (.). A question asks something. It ends with a question mark (?). A command tells someone to do something. It ends with a period (.). An exclamation shows strong feeling. It ends with an exclamation point (!).

  14. Name the kind of sentence. Our school is Camino Real Elementary. statement Look out! exclamation Where are my keys? question Please print your name neatly. command

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