People helping Animals. Vocabulary Injury-Damage or harm done to a person or thing. Slurp- To drink or eat noisly.

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People helping Animals

Vocabulary Injury-Damage or harm done to a person or thing. Slurp- To drink or eat noisly.

Mournful-Feeling, expressing, or filled with grief or sorrow. Shrieks- Makes loud, shrill cries or sounds.

Sympathy-The ability to share the feelings of another or others. Decency- Proper behavior, in speech, actions and dress.

Delivering- Taking or carrying something to a particular place or person. Bulletin board- A board for posting notices, announcements, and pictures.

Idioms An Idiom is a phrase that cannot be understood from the meanings of the separate words in it. You can often find Idioms in a dictionary.

Making Inferences You take clues from the story and combine them with information you already know. It helps to monitor your comprehension or understanding of a story. /TeacherSites/uploads/408 3/Microsoft%20PowerPoint %20- %20Making%20Inferences %202%20%5BCompatibilit y%20Mode%5D.pdf

Shiloh Make inferences as you read the story in your textbook on pages pg Read to find out : How does Marty’s family feel about Shiloh? What clues tell you how he feels? What some of the ways Marty shows his concern for Shiloh?

Using and inferences Chart Provide text clues from the story What you know ? About the story Inferences take clues from the story and combine them with information you already know.

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