Spelling Words Spelling Words (featuring short a & i) Flag Fin Ran Has Fill Sat List Sit Bag Win
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- Spelling Words Spelling Words (featuring short a & i) Flag
Fin Ran Has Fill Sat List Sit Bag Win
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- Challenge Words Challenge Words (Featuring Short a & i)
Picnic Plastic Rabbit Fabric Napkin
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- Look at the poem on the next slide. Can you find all the short
a & i words?
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- Dad fed the snack to the cats That is a fat cat! The cats nap
on Dads back. I hope the cats do not slip! The cats can lick the
milk. The cats lick my chin.
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- Dad fed the snack to the cats That is a fat cat! The cats nap
on Dads back. I hope the cats do not slip! The cats can lick the
milk. The cats lick my chin.
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- Vocabulary Ignore Dangerous Style Passion Challenge
Underestimate Proficient Heed
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- Ignore To refuse to pay attention to something
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- Dangerous Likely to cause harm or injury
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- Style A certain way of doing something
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- Passion Energy and strong feelings
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- Challenge To ask someone to be in a contest
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- Underestimate To think something will be easier than it really
is
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- Proficient To be very good at something
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- Heed To listen to warning and use it to help you do
something
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- Why do you think Marc Brown wrote this story? A.To tell about
different kinds of reading races. B.To tell a fun story about
Arthur. C.To explain why Reading is important.
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- Authors Purpose Marc Brown wrote this story to entertain you.
This is a story you will read and enjoy.
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- Genre This story is fiction. Fiction books are made- up.
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- Comprehension Strategy When you read a fiction story such as
Arthurs Reading Race, pay attention to the characters actions and
the important things that happen in the beginning, middle, and
end.
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- Social Studies A bank is a business where money is kept. Bank
customers deposit, or put in, money for safekeeping. The bank is
the safest place to save money. How do you save money?
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- Robust Vocabulary in Context
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- D.W. accepted Arthurs _______ to read ten words. Challenge
Underestimated Proficient Heed
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- Arthur _______ D.W.s talents. Challenge Underestimated
Proficient Heed
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- Arthur became a ______ reader by reading all the time.
Challenge Underestimate Proficient Heed
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- Arthur did not ______ the warning on the Wet Paint sign.
Challenge Underestimate Proficient Heed
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- Heed or Ignore? Wear a jacket on a cold day. Never put ketchup
on your hotdog. Keep your ice cream in the oven? Read the
directions for the test.
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- Challenge or Proficient? Catching a ball Tying a shoe Doing a
handstand Eating an apple Jumping rope 50 times in a row
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- Dangerous or Safe? Walking across the street Playing on train
tracks Picking up a stray animal Borrowing a pencil
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- High Frequency Words High Frequency Words
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- ALREADY
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- EIGHT
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- POLICE
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- PROVE
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- SIGN
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- BUY
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- EAT
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- KNOW
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- MONEY
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- READ