Writers at Work Grade 2 Unit 6 Week 2 Vocabulary.

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Writers at Work Grade 2 Unit 6 Week 2 Vocabulary

Strategies and Skills 0 Strategy: Analyze Text Structure 0 Skill: Draw Conclusions

creating 0 Causing something to be or happen

familiar 0 Known because of having been heard or seen before Old friends are familiar Our home is familiar Songs we know are familiar

glamorous 0 Interesting, exciting, and charming

imagination 0 Pictures in a person’s mind that are not real

memories 0 Persons or things remembered from the past

occasions 0 Important or special events