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Unit 6 Lesson 2 Grade 2 2008 Imagine It Reading Series.

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  • Unit 6 Lesson 2 Grade 2 2008 Imagine It Reading Series
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  • DAY ONE
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  • Daily News I am making a family tree for school. Tomorrow afternoon I am going to write a note to my grandparents to get information about my family. I will ask them if they know where my ancestors came from. I also want to know where and when some of my relatives were born.
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  • listen
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  • answer
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  • rhino
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  • depot
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  • sign
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  • gnaw
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  • scene
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  • school
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  • climb
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  • comb
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  • lamb
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  • thumb
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  • Phonics and Fluency 1. listen answer rhino depot 2. sign gnaw scene school 3. climb comb lamb thumb
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  • 2. I listened to my mom read the story. 1. My dog licked the crumb off my thumb.
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  • Syllabication 1. lis.ten 2. an.swer 3. rhi.no 4. de.pot
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  • Vocabulary brisk
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  • ... quick and lively.
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  • Vocabulary doe
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  • ... a female deer.
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  • Vocabulary leather
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  • ... material made from animal skin.
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  • Vocabulary shed
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  • ... a small building used for storing things.
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  • Vocabulary recycling
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  • ... using throwaway items for another purpose.
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  • Vocabulary fabric
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  • ... cloth.
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  • Vocabulary citizens
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  • ... a person who was born in a country or who chooses to live in and become a member of a country.
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  • Vocabulary adopted
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  • ... to take as ones own.
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  • DAY TWO
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  • Daily News My grandparents answered my letter. They told me my ancestors came to America from Sweden in 1869. My ancestors traveled to America on a steamship. The trip took about two months. I doubt the trip to America was easy.
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  • Phonics and Fluency 1. listen answer rhino depot 2. sign gnaw scene school 3. climb comb lamb thumb
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  • 2. I listened to my mom read the story. 1. My dog licked the crumb off my thumb.
  • Slide 39
  • Vocabulary brisk
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  • ... quick and lively.
  • Slide 41
  • Vocabulary doe
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  • ... a female deer.
  • Slide 43
  • Vocabulary leather
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  • ... material made from animal skin.
  • Slide 45
  • Vocabulary shed
  • Slide 46
  • ... a small building used for storing things.
  • Slide 47
  • Vocabulary recycling
  • Slide 48
  • ... using throwaway items for another purpose.
  • Slide 49
  • Vocabulary fabric
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  • ... cloth.
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  • Vocabulary citizens
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  • ... a person who was born in a country or who chooses to live in and become a member of a country.
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  • Vocabulary adopted
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  • ... to take as ones own.
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  • Dictation 1. doubt 2. scent 3. half
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  • Dictation 4. limb 5. crumb 6. hour
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  • Dictation 7. Wednesday 8. Do you listen to your teacher at school?
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  • DAY THREE
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  • Daily News After school on Wednesday, my mom and I were cleaning our basement. My mom found her grandmothers diary. I listened as my mom read about her grandmothers life. It was fascinating!
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  • Phonics and Fluency 1. disagree dislike 2. dishonest disobey 3. unkind uncovered 4. unknown unwise
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  • Phonics and Fluency 1. misplace miscount 2. misinform misunderstand 3. midyear midnight 4. midway midtown
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  • Syllabication dis.a.gree dis.hon.est dis.like dis.o.bey
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  • un.kind un.known un.cov.ered un.wise
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  • mis.place mis.in.form mis.count mis.un.der.stood
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  • mid.way mid.year mid.night mid.town
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  • Vocabulary brisk
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  • ... quick and lively.
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  • Vocabulary doe
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  • ... a female deer.
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  • Vocabulary leather
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  • ... material made from animal skin.
  • Slide 72
  • Vocabulary shed
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  • ... a small building used for storing things.
  • Slide 74
  • Vocabulary recycling
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  • ... using throwaway items for another purpose.
  • Slide 76
  • Vocabulary fabric
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  • ... cloth.
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  • Vocabulary citizens
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  • ... a person who was born in a country or who chooses to live in and become a member of a country.
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  • Vocabulary adopted
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  • ... to take as ones own.
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  • DAY FOUR
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  • Daily News To many immigrants, the Statue of Liberty is an unforgettable sight. Built by a French sculptor, the statue was a gift from France to America. After the statue was completed in France, it had to be disassembled and shipped to America. In New York, it was put back together. Today the Statue of Liberty is a symbol of hope and freedom.
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  • Phonics and Fluency 1. disagree dislike 2. dishonest disobey 3. unkind uncovered 4. unknown unwise
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  • Phonics and Fluency 1. misplace miscount 2. misinform misunderstand 3. midyear midnight 4. midway midtown
  • Slide 86
  • Vocabulary brisk
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  • ... quick and lively.
  • Slide 88
  • Vocabulary doe
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  • ... a female deer.
  • Slide 90
  • Vocabulary leather
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  • ... material made from animal skin.
  • Slide 92
  • Vocabulary shed
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  • ... a small building used for storing things.
  • Slide 94
  • Vocabulary recycling
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  • ... using throwaway items for another purpose.
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  • Vocabulary fabric
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  • ... cloth.
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  • Vocabulary citizens
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  • ... a person who was born in a country or who chooses to live in and become a member of a country.
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  • Vocabulary adopted
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  • ... to take as ones own.
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  • DAY FIVE
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  • Phonics and Fluency 1. listen answer rhino depot 2. sign gnaw scene school 3. climb comb lamb thumb
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  • 2. I listened to my mom read the story. 1. My dog licked the crumb off my thumb.
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  • Phonics and Fluency 1. disagree dislike 2. dishonest disobey 3. unkind uncovered 4. unknown unwise
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  • Phonics and Fluency 1. misplace miscount 2. misinform misunderstand 3. midyear midnight 4. midway midtown
  • Slide 107
  • Vocabulary brisk
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  • ... quick and lively.
  • Slide 109
  • Vocabulary doe
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  • ... a female deer.
  • Slide 111
  • Vocabulary leather
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  • ... material made from animal skin.
  • Slide 113
  • Vocabulary shed
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  • ... a small building used for storing things.
  • Slide 115
  • Vocabulary recycling
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  • ... using throwaway items for another purpose.
  • Slide 117
  • Vocabulary fabric
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  • ... cloth.
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  • Vocabulary citizens
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  • ... a person who was born in a country or who chooses to live in and become a member of a country.
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  • Vocabulary adopted
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  • ... to take as ones own.
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  • Spelling Words 1. listen 2. castle 3. rustle 4. whistle 5. rhino
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  • Spelling Words 6. answer 7. doubt 8. island 9. would 10. could
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  • Spelling Challenge Words 1. chaos