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this week!this week!
Pattern studyPattern studyDigraphs
(When two letters together make one sound)
Consonant digraphs:
•ch•sh•th
Vowel digraphs:
•ou•au•aw
machinemachinemmaa//chchiinnee
leashesleasheslleaeashsh//eess
richesrichesrriichch//eess
crutchescrutchescrcruuttchch//eess
exhaustexhausteex/hx/hauaustst
drawingdrawingdrdrawaw//iingng
shapelessshapelessshshaappee/l/leessss
earthquakeearthquakeeaearrthth/qu/quaakkee
thankfulthankfulththaank/fnk/fuull
saucessaucesssauauc/c/eess
cousincousinccouous/s/iinn
cousincousinmmiin/nn/nowow
authorauthorauauthth//oorr
merchantmerchantmmeerr//chchaantnt
VocabularyVocabulary
this week!this week!
uncharted
The soldiers drove into uncharted territory when in
the unknown foreign country.
unknownunknown
Part of Speech? The soldiers drove into
uncharted territory when in the unknown foreign country.
merchandise
We shopped at the LaMoure Drug Store for some of our
needed merchandise.
goodsgoods
Part of Speech? We shopped at the LaMoure
Drug Store for some of our needed merchandise.
port
While we were on vacation, we went down to the port to watch the variety of ships come in to unload.
A place where ships load or unload.A place where ships load or unload.
Part of Speech?While we were on vacation, we
went down to the port to watch the variety of ships
come in to unload.
native
Tom, who lives in America now, hasn’t been back to his native country of Norway, since he left there as a young boy.
The land where you were born.
Part of Speech? Tom, who lives in America now, hasn’t been back to his
native country of Norway, since he left there as a young
boy.
procession
The procession of people moved along slowly after the parade was over.
moving in an orderly linemoving in an orderly line
Part of Speech?The procession of people moved along slowly after
the parade was over.
Pattern studyPattern studyDigraphs
(When two letters together make one sound)
Consonant digraphs:
•ch•sh•th
Vowel digraphs:
•ou•au