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

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5th Grade Open Court Reading (2002) Word Knowledge

Founders of the Children’s Rain Forest Unit 1, Lesson 6

hot

hot cold

hot cold more

hot cold more less

hot cold more less cheap

hot cold more less cheap expensive

oxygen

hot cold more less cheap expensive oxygen explained

hot cold more less cheap expensive oxygen explained expected

hot cold more less cheap expensive oxygen explained expected expression

hot cold more less cheap expensive oxygen explained expected expression twitching

hot cold more less cheap expensive oxygen explained expected expression twitching watch

hot cold more less cheap expensive oxygen explained expected expression twitching watch latch

hot cold more less cheap expensive oxygen explained expected expression twitching watch latch itch

hot cold more less cheap expensive oxygen explained expected expression twitching watch latch itch minute

hot cold more less cheap expensive oxygen explained expected expression twitching watch latch itch minute pasture

hot cold more less cheap expensive oxygen explained expected expression twitching watch latch itch minute pasture rabbit

hot cold more less cheap expensive oxygen explained expected expression twitching watch latch itch minute pasture rabbit jungle

hot cold more less cheap expensive oxygen explained expected expression twitching watch latch itch minute pasture rabbit jungle tropical

hot cold more less cheap expensive oxygen explained expected expression twitching watch latch itch minute pasture rabbit jungle tropical The swimmer expected to need more oxygen under water.

hot cold more less cheap expensive oxygen explained expected expression twitching watch latch itch minute pasture rabbit jungle tropical The swimmer expected to need more oxygen under water. The fire was hot, but the air was cold.

hot cold more less cheap expensive oxygen explained expected expression twitching watch latch itch minute pasture rabbit jungle tropical The swimmer expected to need more oxygen under water. The fire was hot, but the air was cold. I watched the twitching tail of my cat.

hot cold more less cheap expensive oxygen explained expected expression twitching watch latch itch minute pasture rabbit jungle tropical The swimmer expected to need more oxygen under water. The fire was hot, but the air was cold. I watched the twitching tail of my cat. Some scientists study in a tropical setting, like a jungle in South America.