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a snowstorm with strong winds a place along a route where people sign in

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a snowstorm with strong winds

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a place along a route where people sign in

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brave; fearless

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having the knowledge to do a particular task

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the driver of a dogsled team

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a safe or covered place out of bad weather

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having a rough, uneven surface

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promised

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• 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

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• 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

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Multiple Meaning PowerPoint:

http://teacherweb.com/CA/Camino/MrsScroggins/apt5.aspx

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• 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 (!).

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• Our school is Camino Real Elementary.

statement

• Look out!

exclamation

• Where are my keys?

question

• Please print your name neatly.

command