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On the Banks of Plum Creek U1W3

On the Banks of Plum Creek U1W3. Lesson Vocabulary and Word Analysis. Lesson Vocabulary. b adger NOUN (it’s a thing) a burrowing, flesh-eating animal -related to otters and weasels. Lesson Vocabulary. bank NOUN (it’s a thing) the rising ground at the edge of a lake, river, or sea.

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On the Banks of Plum Creek U1W3

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  1. On the Banks of Plum CreekU1W3 Lesson Vocabulary and Word Analysis

  2. Lesson Vocabulary badger NOUN (it’s a thing) a burrowing, flesh-eating animal -related to otters and weasels

  3. Lesson Vocabulary bank NOUN (it’s a thing) the rising ground at the edge of a lake, river, or sea

  4. Lesson Vocabulary bristled VERB (it’s an action) • has the -ed ending! short, stiff hair *(of hair or fur)to stand upright away from the skin, esp. in anger or fear.

  5. Lesson Vocabulary jointed ADJECTIVE • -ed endings aren’t always verbs • it describes something a place where two things or parts are joined *made of parts that attach

  6. Lesson Vocabulary patched VERB (it’s an action) • has the -ed ending! mended with a scrap of material

  7. Lesson Vocabulary ruffled VERB (it’s an action) ADJECTIVE (it can describe something) a strip of closely gathered material *frilled, to disturb the smoothness of to pleat or gather into a ruffle

  8. Lesson Vocabulary rushes NOUN (it’s a thing) -es ending means plural marsh plants with hollow stem -a marsh is a type of wetland

  9. Word Analysis • The word ending –inghas different functions (uses). • It can be added to verbs to form nounsor adjectives.

  10. Word Analysis: -ing endings • tower (verb) -tower means “to rise high” • smile (verb) -smile means “to have or form a smile” 3. sew (verb) -sewmeans “to make repair or fasten by stitching with a needle and thread • towering (adjective) -towering describes something that is very high • smiling (adjective) -smiling describes someone who has a smile 3. sewing(noun) -sewingis the work done with a needle and thread

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