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Lesson #17 Day 3. family. name. people. read. work. writing. by. always. cow’s. buy. would. paper. other. money. paint. carry. agreement. When you are in agreement with others, you all think the same thing. unnoticed. If you go unnoticed , no one sees you.
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Lesson #17 Day 3
family name people read work writing by always cow’s
buy would paper other money paint carry
agreement When you are in agreement with others, you all think the same thing.
unnoticed If you go unnoticed, no one sees you.
unthinkableAn unthinkable event is something you never thought could or would happen.
rejoice The artist began to rejoice when she saw that Lucky could paint. What birthday present would make you rejoice?
rejoice I will name some things. If you think they would make you rejoice, clap your hands and look happy. If not, do nothing. a trip to the beach a rainy day a broken toy a new pet a birthday gift a new pencil a big spider a trip to the movies
predicamentIf you have a predicament, you have a serious or difficult problem.
predicament Ning and Lucky were in a predicament when all the trees were cut, and they had no way to make money. Would you be in a predicament if you go to school on time or if you lost your homework?
predicament I will name some things. If you think the thing would put you in a predicament, you should say “Oh, no!” If not, you should say nothing. slipping on ice reading a book meeting a mean dog losing a library card ringing a doorbell missing the school bus breaking a friend’s toy shopping at the mall
extraordinary Something extraordinary is something that is very unusual or remarkable.
extraordinary People thought that the elephants’ art was extraordinary. Would it be extraordinary to see a monkey play a musical instrument?
extraordinary I will name some things. If you think the thing is extraordinary, you should say, “Wow!” If not say nothing. a pet dinosaur a huge wave a pile of sand a double rainbow a singing cat a singing bird a shooting star a full moon
GRAMMAR PROnouns nouns his book her pencil their house its breath your pencil my coat Jaxon’s book Jayla’s pencil Tom and Pam’s house dog’s breath
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January 31, 2011 Dear Russ, I miss you! How do you like your new house? How is your new school? I have a new dog. His name is Gus. He likes to run and play all the time. Please send me a card or call me. Your Friend, Todd heading greeting closing body signature