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The Southwest. What is special about the landscape of the Southwest?. Word Work. This week we will look at verb endings with and without spelling changes. For some base words, simply add – ed and – ing . Read this sentence: In order to stop slipping , I grabbed a tree branch.
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The Southwest What is special about the landscape of the Southwest?
Word Work • This week we will look at verb endings with and without spelling changes. • For some base words, simply add –edand –ing. • Read this sentence: In order to stop slipping, I grabbed a tree branch.
Find the base word: hoping
Find the base word: hiking
Find the base word: baking
Find the base word: saluting
Find the base word: shopping
Find the base word: standing
Find the base word: running
Find the base word: blamed
Find the base word: pinned
Find the base word: sobbed
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Group Practice shopping blamed standing pinned running sobbed
Individual Practice filming driving chatted biting swimming striped
can yon ar id carved Travel America hik ing cliffs fron tier guide
canyon a narrow valley with high, steep sides, usually with a stream at the bottom
carved cut something
cliffs very steep, rocky slopes
frontier The farthest edge of settled country, where the wilderness begins
guide someone or something that shows the way
hiking taking a long walk; marching
arid having very little rainfall; dry
arid Regions of the country that get very little rainfall are usually arid.
arid Why might it be more difficult for people, plants, and animals to survive there?