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Seeing Stars
by Donna Latham
Genre: Expository Text
Comprehension Skill - Graphic Sources
Comprehension Strategy - Text Structure
Vocabulary:
dim- somewhat dark, without light
gas- a substance that is neither a liquid nor solid and has the ability to expand indefinitely
gigantic- very large, tall or bulky
ladle- a large spoon with a large handle
patterns- repeated decorative designs
shine- to give out light
temperature- the degree of heat or coldness
Spelling - Spelling of /j/, /s/, /k/
1. clock
2. large
3. page
4. mark
5. kitten
6. judge
7. crack
8. edge
9. pocket
10. brake
11. change
12. ridge
13. jacket
14. badge
15. orange
16. freckles
17. advantage
18. pledge
19. Kentucky
20. kingdom
Cross Curricular Standards
Social Studies-
Comprehension Skill - Graphic Sources
Comprehension Strategy - Text Structure
Vocabulary:
dim- somewhat dark, without light
gas- a substance that is neither a liquid nor solid and has the ability to expand indefinitely
gigantic- very large, tall or bulky
ladle- a large spoon with a large handle
patterns- repeated decorative designs
shine- to give out light
temperature- the degree of heat or coldness
Spelling - Spelling of /j/, /s/, /k/
1. clock
2. large
3. page
4. mark
5. kitten
6. judge
7. crack
8. edge
9. pocket
10. brake
11. change
12. ridge
13. jacket
14. badge
15. orange
16. freckles
17. advantage
18. pledge
19. Kentucky
20. kingdom
Cross Curricular Standards
Social Studies-