Open Court: Unit 4_Lesson 6

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Open Court: Unit 4_Lesson 6 Ray and Mr. Pit http://www.opencourtresources.com

Line 1: scene seen son sun Line 2: arrived learned mashed exposed Word Knowledge Line 1: scene seen son sun Line 2: arrived learned mashed exposed Line 3: play store place patient Line 4: waddled enthralled jazz passion ballads S1: Many people who had seen the painting commented on the scene it represented. S2: We arrived in time to hear the musicians’ practice session. S3: The baseball player would stretch before each play. S4: Jazz musicians have much passion for the music they create.

Vocabulary influence: having power to convince or persuade or leading a person toward an action. jukebox: a coin-operated machine that plays a variety of songs when buttons are pushed. contraption: a machine or gadget that is not commonly seen exposed: to introduce someone to or to show someone something they have seen or done before. Enthrallled: to be captivated or extremely interested in and excited about something.

Spelling: Ray and Mr. Pit innocent irrigate fallow vanilla willow waddled enthralled jazz passion ballads upstairs criticisms restaurants explanations accusations privileges prisoners Conquerors boundaries commuter announcements annual attract bulletin channel antenna dissolve flammable hurricane envelopes hatches torpedoes countries volunteers groceries Painting yachts