5th Grade Open Court Reading (2002) Word Knowledge.

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5th Grade Open Court Reading (2002) Word Knowledge

Circles, Squares, and Daggers Unit 2, Lesson 4

gradually

gradually directly

gradually directly roughly

gradually directly roughly absolutely

circle

gradually directly roughly absolutely circle travel

gradually directly roughly absolutely circle travel spiral

gradually directly roughly absolutely circle travel spiral pencil

gradually directly roughly absolutely circle travel spiral pencil capitol

gradually directly roughly absolutely circle travel spiral pencil capitol equinoxes

gradually directly roughly absolutely circle travel spiral pencil capitol equinoxes inches

gradually directly roughly absolutely circle travel spiral pencil capitol equinoxes inches cargoes

gradually directly roughly absolutely circle travel spiral pencil capitol equinoxes inches cargoes varieties

gradually directly roughly absolutely circle travel spiral pencil capitol equinoxes inches cargoes varieties social

gradually directly roughly absolutely circle travel spiral pencil capitol equinoxes inches cargoes varieties social spokes

gradually directly roughly absolutely circle travel spiral pencil capitol equinoxes inches cargoes varieties social spokes shone

gradually directly roughly absolutely circle travel spiral pencil capitol equinoxes inches cargoes varieties social spokes shone Mexico

gradually directly roughly absolutely circle travel spiral pencil capitol equinoxes inches cargoes varieties social spokes shone Mexico adobe

gradually directly roughly absolutely circle travel spiral pencil capitol equinoxes inches cargoes varieties social spokes shone Mexico adobe The ball’s speed increased gradually, and it went directly through the goal.

gradually directly roughly absolutely circle travel spiral pencil capitol equinoxes inches cargoes varieties social spokes shone Mexico adobe The ball’s speed increased gradually, and it went directly through the goal. She drew a circle and spiral on her paper.

gradually directly roughly absolutely circle travel spiral pencil capitol equinoxes inches cargoes varieties social spokes shone Mexico adobe The ball’s speed increased gradually, and it went directly through the goal. She drew a circle and spiral on her paper. There are many varieties of fish in the ocean.

gradually directly roughly absolutely circle travel spiral pencil capitol equinoxes inches cargoes varieties social spokes shone Mexico adobe The ball’s speed increased gradually, and it went directly through the goal. She drew a circle and spiral on her paper. There are many varieties of fish in the ocean. The adobe houses in Mexico are made of clay bricks that are baked in the sun.