Vocabulary
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100
fled
What is ran away from something.
100
reptile, bird, or
What is spelled m-a-m-m-a-l.
100
Some days it (rain, rains).
What is rains.
100
The order in which events happen.
What is sequence.
100
Nouns that show ownership.
What is a possessive noun.
200
to escape
What is to get away from something.
200
a letter or symbol
What is spelled n-u-m-b-e-r.
200
We (buy, buys) the newspaper at the store.
What is buy.
200
When you make an inference about what you think might happen in the story based on the story clues.
What is to make a prediction.
200
their, your, our, his, her, my, and its.
What are possessive pronouns.
300
image
What is a picture of a person or thing.
300
a mailed message
What is spelled l-e-t-t-e-r.
300
She (use, uses) a computer when she writes.
What is uses.
300
Writers sometimes us a word in a way different from the word's literal or dictionary meaning. Example: The car's engine growled loudly.
What is figurative language.
300
takes the place of a possessive noun
What is a possessive pronoun.
400
extraordinary
What is beyond what is ordinary: very unusual
400
an object used to hold things
What is spelled b-a-s-k-e-t.
400
They (wave, waves) to us.
What is wave.
400
Because authors don't always tell a reader every detail in a story.
What is why good readers need to make inferences.
400
Statements that can be proved to be true.
What is a fact.
500
grief
What is great sadness caused by trouble or loss; deep sorrow
500
The words basket, chicken, chapter, and bedtime in alphabetical order.
What is basket, bedtime, chapter, and chicken.
500
She (read, reads) the news section in the morning.
What is reads.
500
first, then, next, last, later, and after
What are linking or signal words.
500
These statements show what a person or a group believes.
What are opinions.
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