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adjective: teal Word Poster Color Scheme noun: blue verb: red adverb: pink
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Open Court Grade 3 Unit 3 Lesson 1
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carved The beautiful table had a delicate leaf pattern carved into its sides. And Maggie lives next door in an old wooden house with rooms behind rooms, all with carved doors and brass doorknobs.
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verb (infinitive): to carve verb: carved (p. 198) cut carefully
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She carved a pumpkin for Halloween. to carve verb: She carves a jack-o’-lantern every year. She will carve a jack-o’-lantern. Past: Present: Future: carved carves will carve She is carving a jack-o’-lantern. Present: is carving
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burrow My brother and I each burrow down into a corner of the couch with our favorite books to read at night. I burrow down into the covers to get away, but the light follows me.
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verb: burrow (p. 198) to make a snug, warm place, usually deep and narrow like a tunnel a rabbit digs verb (infinitive): to burrow
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The gerbil burrowed in its cage. to burrow verb: Gerbils burrow as a way to feel snug. A gerbil will burrow in wood shavings. Past: Present: Future: burrowed burrow will burrow The gerbil is burrowing in its cage. Present: is burrowing
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exercises One of my favorite exercises is running. When I peek around the door, Grandpa is already up and doing his morning exercises.
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noun: (p. 198) exercises physical activities done for fitness and health to exercise verb (infinitive):
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noun: exercises synonyms: calisthenics work out training conditioning
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bow The musician stood with his violin on his shoulder and his bow posed, ready to begin his part. But with my eyes closed my bow falls from the strings.
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noun: (p. 203) bow a wooden rod with long stretched horsehairs used in playing a stringed instrument
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bow bend bow a ring Old English bēag rhymes with “go” bow rhymes with “cow” elbow
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imitating Baby ducks learn to swim and fly by imitating their mothers. “I won’t,” he says, imitating her grumbly voice, making us laugh.
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noun: verb: imitating (p. 204) Groucho Marx being or appearing like; mimicking imitation Imitation Groucho
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He imitated Groucho during the show. to imitate verb: He imitates Groucho every Halloween. Her costume will imitate Groucho’s look. Past: Present: Future: imitated imitates will imitate They are imitating Groucho. Present: are imitating
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sculpture When we went to the museum last month, the piece I liked best was a sculpture of two dancers. When Nana is finished working, Grandpa runs his hand over the sculpture, his fingers soft and quick like butterflies.
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noun: (p. 205) a statue or other art object that is carved or shaped in 3D not flat like paintings sculpture Mount Rushmore South Dakota
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sculpture sculptors to sculpt sculpted What is the adjective that comes from the same root? What is the verb you use to describe making a sculpture? People who make sculptures are called what? What is the noun for this?
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sculpture sculptors to sculpt sculpted
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