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Glittering in the brightness of the sun Green glass Warm-Up: Take a ¼ sheet. Place homework on your desk. Read the following list of words. Then, answer the questions from the box on the right. If you said the list of words out loud, how many times would you hear the long E sound? How many times would you hear the “ow” sound like it sounds in “pow?” How many times would you hear the “ough” sound as it sounds in “dough?” How many times would you hear the “o” sound as it sounds in “mother?” Green spectacles Dazzled Brilliancy Wonderful City Beautiful houses Green marble Sparkling emeralds Rows of emeralds Glittering in the brightness of the sun Green glass Sky above the City had a green tint Rays of sun were green

Glittering in the brightness of the sun Green glass Warm-Up: Take a ¼ sheet. Read the following list of words. Then, answer the questions from the box on the right. If you said the list of words out loud, how many times would you hear the long E sound (like it sounds in speed)? How many times would you hear the “ow” sound like it sounds in “pow?” How many times would you hear the “ough” sound as it sounds in “dough?” How many times would you hear the “o” sound as it sounds in “mother?” Green spectacles Dazzled Brilliancy Wonderful City Beautiful houses Green marble Sparkling emeralds Rows of emeralds Glittering in the brightness of the sun Green glass Sky above the City had a green tint Rays of sun were green

Glittering in the brightness of the sun Green glass Warm-Up: Take a ¼ sheet. Read the following list of words. Then, answer the questions from the box on the right. If you said the list of words out loud, how many times would you hear the long E sound? How many times would you hear the “ow” sound like it sounds in “pow?” How many times would you hear the “ough” sound as it sounds in “dough?” How many times would you hear the “o” sound as it sounds in “mother?” Green spectacles Dazzled Brilliancy Wonderful City Beautiful houses Green marble Sparkling emeralds Rows of emeralds Glittering in the brightness of the sun Green glass Sky above the City had a green tint Rays of sun were green

Glittering in the brightness of the sun Green glass Warm-Up: Take a ¼ sheet. Read the following list of words. Then, answer the questions from the box on the right. If you said the list of words out loud, how many times would you hear the long E sound? How many times would you hear the “ow” sound like it sounds in “pow?” How many times would you hear the “ough” sound as it sounds in “dough?” How many times would you hear the “o” sound as it sounds in “mother?” Green spectacles Dazzled Brilliancy Wonderful City Beautiful houses Green marble Sparkling emeralds Rows of emeralds Glittering in the brightness of the sun Green glass Sky above the City had a green tint Rays of sun were green

Glittering in the brightness of the sun Green glass Warm-Up: Take a ¼ sheet. Read the following list of words. Then, answer the questions from the box on the right. If you said the list of words out loud, how many times would you hear the long E sound? How many times would you hear the “ow” sound like it sounds in “pow?” How many times would you hear the “ough” sound as it sounds in “dough?” How many times would you hear the “o” sound as it sounds in “mother?” Green spectacles Dazzled Brilliancy Wonderful City Beautiful houses Green marble Sparkling emeralds Rows of emeralds Glittering in the brightness of the sun Green glass Sky above the City had a green tint Rays of sun were green

Agenda: Warm-Up: Word study Review Chapter 10 RATA Chapter 11 Answer comprehension questions. Answer thinking question. Achieve 3000

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Chapter 11 What was a major rule Dorothy and all had to abide by to see the Oz? What did Oz refer to himself as? What did Dorothy refer to herself as? To go to her room, how many passages did Dorothy have to go through? How many flights of stairs? What features about Dorothy was Oz most interested in? Why does Oz believe the Witch must die? What must the Scarecrow do for Oz to give him a brain? What did the girl in the green dress place around Toto’s neck? What does this chapter teach us about Dorothy’s personality? What does this chapter teach us about the Lion’s, Scarecrow’s, and Tin Woodsman’s personality?

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