Baseball Heroes and Three of the Greats

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Baseball Heroes and Three of the Greats This week’s stories are Non-fiction because they tell about events that actually happened.

This week, we will compare and contrast some of the heroes of baseball using the information we read in the texts. After reading Just like josh Gibson and one of the texts of the week, you will choose any 2 of the baseball heroes we have read about. You will compare and contrast the 2 players you chose. This means you’ll tell what is the same and different about the baseball players.

Our phonics pattern of the week is using the prefixes mid and mis correctly. Mid is a prefix that means in the middle. Mis is a prefix that means not. It changes the word to the opposite of its original meaning. Write your words with the mid prefix in this column. Write your words with the mis prefix in this column.

Our phonics pattern of the week is using the prefixes mid and mis correctly. Mid is a prefix that means in the middle. Mis is a prefix that means not. It changes the word to the opposite of its original meaning. Write your words with the mid prefix in this column. Midair Midway Midday Midweek Midyear midnight Write your words with the mis prefix in this column. Misplace Mislead Misprint Misbehave Mismatch Misdeed misread mistake misspell

Practice reading the following vocabulary words to build fluency. bases cheers field plate sailed threw

Athletes banned challenges Look up the following amazing words to in the dictionary. Write the definitions on an index card and illustrate the card with a picture to show the meaning of the word. Athletes banned challenges effort prejudice record Rookie talented