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Sand Castle

Sand Castle. Unit 6.5. Realistic Fiction. A nonfiction article gives information about a topic. . sand castle. dig (dug). Jen dug the sand with her shovel. . shovel. Jen dug the sand with her shovel. . bucket. A boy with a bucket watched. . moat.

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Sand Castle

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  1. Sand Castle Unit 6.5

  2. Realistic Fiction • A nonfiction article gives information about a topic.

  3. sand castle

  4. dig (dug) • Jen dug the sand with her shovel.

  5. shovel • Jen dug the sand with her shovel.

  6. bucket • A boy with a bucket watched.

  7. moat • “Your castle needs a moat,” said the boy. He dug a circle around Jen’s castle with his bucket.

  8. circle • “Your castle needs a moat,” said the boy. He dug a circle around Jen’s castle with his bucket.

  9. grew • The castle grew taller.

  10. spoon • “Can I help?” asked a girl with a spoon.

  11. path • “If I dig a path to the lake, the moat will fill up with water,” the girl said.

  12. toward • Water sloshed into the path and headed toward the moat. These people are looking toward their goal. The kids are running toward the soccer ball.

  13. protect • “You will need to protect your castle,” said the boy with the cup.

  14. rake • “Can I help?” asked the girl with the rake.

  15. road • “You need a road, so people can get to the castle,” said the girl with the rake.

  16. welcoming • The road lay wide and welcoming.

  17. leave • “As soon as we leave, someone will wreck it,” said Louis. leaving the beach leaving school

  18. wreck • “As soon as we leave, someone will wreck it,” said Louis.

  19. toppled • In a flurry, they all kicked the road, toppled the wall, flattened the path, filled the moat, and crushed the castle.

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