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Hold the Flag High Day 3

Why is honesty important?

Why is it a good manuever to have a flag leading soldiers into battle? How is cooperation important when preparing for battle? Please discuss with your partner.

o Nation- a group of people who live in the same country o Trembling-moving gently with a quick, shaking motion o Teach your partner what this amazing word means.

Glory-great praise and honor They were fighting for freedom and glory. Quarrel-a fight with words The two states had been having a quarrel for a long time. TEACH YOUR PARTNER THESE WORDS

Rebellion- a fight against your own government The federal government sought to put down the rebellion and restore the country as one union. Stallion-a male horse He had a tall stallion in the barn. TEACH YOUR PARTNER THESE WORDS

Canteen- a small container for carrying water or other drinks The soldier took a final swig from his canteen. Confederacy- a group of countries or states working together The southern states wanted to create a new nation, the confederacy, independent of the United States. TEACH YOUR PARTNER THESE WORDS

Union-a joining of two or more people or things into one They were hoping to bring the states back to a single union. TEACH YOUR PARTNER THIS WORD

Possessives

Irregular Plurals

Lets take a look at our Daily Fix it

Informal letter contains:  Date  Greeting  Closing  It has a casual tone  It is usually written to someone you know well.