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Night Letters By: Palmyra LoMonaco Illustrated by: Norman Chartier.

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Page 1: Night Letters By: Palmyra LoMonaco Illustrated by: Norman Chartier.

Night Letters

By: Palmyra LoMonacoIllustrated by: Norman Chartier

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Genre

Realistic fiction

There are settings that seem real, but the stories are made up

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Words to Know

• blade• flutter• fireflies• patch• dew• budding• notepad

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More words to know

Nectar – sweet sap, or liquid, produced by a flower

Scratchy – rough, making scratches on your skin

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BladeA leaf of grass

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Budding

Putting forth small swellings on a plant that will grow into leaves, branches, or flowers

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Dew

The moisture from the air that collects in small drops on cool surfaces during the night

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Fireflies

small insects that give off flashes of light when they fly

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Flutter

to flap the wings

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Notepad

A small book of blank or lined sheets of paper in which you write notes or things that you need to learn or remember

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Patch

A small piece of ground that is different from what is around it

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Let’s Practice!

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We went outside to catch a We enjoyed watching their lights glow in the jar.

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Fireflies

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The butterfly’s wings would before it flew to another flower.

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Flutter

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The on the grass this morning made my feet wet as I walked across the yard.

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Dew

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I watched the ant crawl up a of grass to get to the anthill.

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Blade

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My new flowers werein the garden in early spring.

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Budding

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I took a with me to class so that I could write down everything I needed to remember.

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Notepad

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There was a of grass that looked different because it was brown.

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Patch

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Let’s listen to our story!