Dear Mr. Henshaw >>> 1.4 Overview
Dear Mr. Henshaw >>> 1.4 Overview
"Dear Mr. Henshaw" Concepts for pages 89-112 of the novel. ** Tentative Dates **
Compare & Contrast
Background Knowledge
Vowel Digraphs (ee, ea, oi, oy, ou, ow)
Imperative & Exclamatory Sentences
Interactive Slide
Interactive Slide
Various images within the slide are able to be clicked and direct you to their respective websites.
1.4 Vocabulary
1.4 Vocabulary
villains - characters whose evil actions or motives are important to the plot
villains - characters whose evil actions or motives are important to the plot
fad - an intense and widely shared enthusiasm for something, especially one that is short-lived; a craze
fad - an intense and widely shared enthusiasm for something, especially one that is short-lived; a craze
tortillas - a thin, flat pancake of corn or flour, eaten hot or cold, typically with a savory filling
tortillas - a thin, flat pancake of corn or flour, eaten hot or cold, typically with a savory filling
snoop - to prowl or pry; to spy
snoop - to prowl or pry; to spy
original - the first one of its kind; something different and unique
original - the first one of its kind; something different and unique
1.4 Spelling
1.4 Spelling
VOWEL DIGRAPHS (EE, EA; AI, AY; OA, OW)
VOWEL DIGRAPHS (EE, EA; AI, AY; OA, OW)
clean coach peach entertain
clean coach peach entertain
agree display braid complain
agree display braid complain
teeth window Sunday bleachers
teeth window Sunday bleachers
dream shadow float willow
dream shadow float willow
grain cheese thrown wheat
grain cheese thrown wheat
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