“Click, Clack Moo: Cows That Type”

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“Click, Clack Moo: Cows That Type”

Spelling Words 10. bowl 2. snow 11. yellow 3. coat 12. snowflake 9. soak 10. bowl 11. yellow 12. snowflake 13. sailboat 14. carload 15. window 1. boat 2. snow 3. coat 4. grow 5. float 6. own 7. low 8. load

believe impossible enough brought understand early quite Words to Know: believe impossible enough brought understand early quite

Robust Vocabulary brisk strutted gobbled paced request negotiate compromise improve

Focus on discovering the plot of the story. As we read…. Focus on discovering the plot of the story. See if you can separate the story by the beginning, middle, and end. How do readers recognize the plot of a story?