5th Grade Open Court Reading (2002)

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5th Grade Open Court Reading (2002) Word Knowledge

Galileo Unit 2, Lesson 1

observe

observe observer

observe observer observation

observe observer observation carriage

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observe observer observation carriage convex cut constellation circle celestial cylinder cycle wavy sailors

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observe observer observation carriage convex cut constellation circle celestial cylinder cycle wavy sailors amazed bathed

observe observer observation carriage convex cut constellation circle celestial cylinder cycle wavy sailors amazed bathed The citizens in the observatory will observe the constellations.

observe observer observation carriage convex cut constellation circle celestial cylinder cycle wavy sailors amazed bathed The citizens in the observatory will observe the constellations. A telescope has concave and convex lenses.

observe observer observation carriage convex cut constellation circle celestial cylinder cycle wavy sailors amazed bathed The citizens in the observatory will observe the constellations. A telescope has concave and convex lenses. The moon is a celestial body that circles the Earth.

observe observer observation carriage convex cut constellation circle celestial cylinder cycle wavy sailors amazed bathed The citizens in the observatory will observe the constellations. A telescope has concave and convex lenses. The moon is a celestial body that circles the Earth. The sailors are often amazed at the sights they see all over the world.