Lesson 2 Dragons and Giants

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Lesson 2 Dragons and Giants Gloria Garibay Sierra Park 2007 http://www.opencourtresources.com Lesson 2 Dragons and Giants

Puffing Breathing in short breaths Page 107

Avalanche Stones or snow rolling down a mountain Page 109

Trembling Shaking because of fear, excitement, weakness, or being cold Feeling fear or anxiety Page 109

Leaping To jump or spring A distance covered by a jump Page 107

Shaking To move quickly backward and forward, up or down, or from side to side Page 108

Afraid To feel fear, or be frightened by something Page 106

Underlined Words Mirror A piece of glass that reflects images or light; looking glass that is coated with silver or aluminum on one side Page 106

Underlined Words Mountain A very high hill A very large heap or pile of something Page 109

Underlined Words Shadow Shade that is made by a person, or thing when the sun hits it Darkness or partial shade Page 110

End Lesson 2