Lesson 11:Shark
Lesson 11:Shark
Lesson 11:Shark
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<strong>Shark</strong><br />
by Anita Sanders<br />
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN
<strong>Shark</strong><br />
by Anita Sanders<br />
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<strong>Shark</strong>s live in<br />
cold water.
eye<br />
A shark has eyes.<br />
Their eyes are little.<br />
3
mouth<br />
4<br />
A shark has a mouth.<br />
I see where it is.
elly<br />
A shark has a belly.<br />
I see where it is.<br />
5
ack<br />
6<br />
A shark has a back.<br />
I see where it is.
tail<br />
A shark has a tail.<br />
I see where it is.<br />
7
fins<br />
A shark has fins.<br />
I see where they are.<br />
8
teeth<br />
A shark has teeth.<br />
I see the shark.<br />
in the blue water.<br />
9
10<br />
A shark is here.<br />
It is not far away<br />
from me.
Responding<br />
WORDS TO KNOW Word Builder<br />
<strong>Shark</strong>s live in water. What other<br />
animals live in water?<br />
Talk About It<br />
Text to Text Think of other<br />
stories about sharks. Where do<br />
sharks live? What do they eat?<br />
<strong>11</strong>
lue<br />
cold<br />
far<br />
little<br />
WORDS TO KNOW<br />
live<br />
their<br />
water<br />
where<br />
TARGET STRATEGY Analyze/Evaluate<br />
Tell how you feel about the text,<br />
and why.<br />
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Level: D<br />
DRA: 6<br />
Science<br />
Strategy:<br />
Analyze/Evaluate<br />
Word Count: 85<br />
1.3.<strong>11</strong> Build Vocabulary<br />
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