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Just Like Josh Gibson

Blend the sounds to read the words. smarterskated judgingdries happiestrunning walksdriving biggerchatted Inflected Endings

On Your Own Page 481 Inflected Endings

bases Definition: objects in some games Sentence: The player ran around the bases.

cheers Definition: calls or yells people make to show they like something Sentence: The fans greeted the team with cheers.

field Definition: a piece of land used for a special purpose Sentence: The teams lined up on the field.

plate Definition: a hard rubber slab that a baseball player stands beside to hit the ball Sentence: The batter stepped up to the plate.

sailed Definition: traveled on the water or through the air Sentence: The ball sailed out of the stadium.

threw Definition: sent through the air Sentence: The baseball player threw the ball.

On Your Own Page 482

What Makes a Ball Bounce? Page 365

Compare and Contrast

On Your Own Page 483

On Your Own Page 491

Just Like Josh Gibson

fieldmixesdriving pausestrimminghappiest tallerbunniesdresses Read the words.

Fluency Partners: Read these sentences.

On Your Own Page 485

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Create a picture and caption chart.

Page 368 Just Like Josh Gibson

Listen to your teacher.

Read these words: closedcloses trimmingtrimmed prettiestprettier

On Your Own Page 490

field cheers threw sailed plate bases Create a Sentence 1. Using your whiteboard, create one sentence using one of the vocabulary words. 2. After you have written your sentence, erase the vocabulary word you used. 3. Trade white boards with your shoulder partner. 4. Instruct them to read your sentence and fill in the blank while you read their sentence and fill in the blank. Erase white boards and repeat steps 1-4

Let’s Practice It Draw Conclusions

Just Like Josh Gibson

Sort Words Use your whiteboard to sort these words. aw augh au al claw dawn haul caught fault chalk false daughter taught walnut awful pauses crawling

Homophones

On Your Own Page 486

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Just Like Josh Gibson

Write your first and last name on your test. Relax and do your best! Spelling Test