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Unit 1: Our World Weekly Theme: People and Their Pets Selection 5: Title: The Perfect Pet Author: Margie Palatini

Genre: Humorous Fiction a made-up story written to make people laughComprehension Strategy:Analyze Story StructureComprehension Skill:Problem and Solution. Phonics:Words with iSpelling Focus:long I wordsmild, sky, pie, might, find, fight, ties, right, fry, tight, child, fligh

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Unit 1: Our World Weekly Theme: People and Their Pets Selection 5: Title: The Perfect Pet Author: Margie Palatini

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    1. Unit 1: Our World Weekly Theme: People and Their Pets Selection 5: Title: The Perfect Pet Author: Margie Palatini

    2. Genre: Humorous Fiction– a made-up story written to make people laugh Comprehension Strategy: Analyze Story Structure Comprehension Skill: Problem and Solution

    3. Phonics: Words with i Spelling Focus: long I words mild, sky, pie, might, find, fight, ties, right, fry, tight, child, flight, bright, buy, dye Review Words: soak, bowl, gold Challenge Words: wind, children

    4. Key Vocabulary: perfect – without a mistake or fault challenge – something that calls for work or effort healthy – well; not sick satisfy – to meet the needs of; to make happy manage – to succeed at doing something scratch– 1. scrape or cut with nails or claws; 2. cancel or strike out appetite wanting to eat

    5. Vocabulary Skills: Dictionary: Multiple-Meaning Words ** Many dictionary entries list several meanings for a word. To find the right meaning, try each meaning in the sentence to find the one that makes sense.

    6. Word Work: Grammar Skills: Compound Sentences A compound sentence contains two related sentences joined by and or but. Ex. I like cats and my sister likes dogs.

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