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Context Clue questions about Komodo Drags.  Read and answer the questions.  Key words include predator and rare.  

Friday, 05 January 2018 16:26

Komodo Dragons - Grammar

Read the article containing unfamiliar words and use context clues to complete the table.
Friday, 05 January 2018 16:26

Komodo Dragons - Spelling List

Words include storm, Florida, fourteen, course, certain, dirty, thirsty...
Complete the following analogies using your spelling words. Use the spelling word that best completes each sentence.

Complete the following analogies using your spelling words; use the spelling word that best completes each sentence.  

Friday, 05 January 2018 16:25

John Henry - Spelling List

Word list for John Henry book - focus: add -er and -est

Words include smaller, larger, happier, hotter, sadder ,deeper, closer, scarier...

Friday, 05 January 2018 16:25

I Love Guinea Pigs - Spelling List

Spelling skill focus: compound words

Complete the following analogies using your spelling words; use the spelling word that best completes each sentence...

Friday, 05 January 2018 16:25

I Love Guinea Pigs - Text Structure

Text structure is the way information in a story or article is organized. Fiction is usually told in the order in which events take place. Nonfiction can be organized in many ways.