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Title: MANATEES


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MANATEES
  • BY PATRICIA A. FINK MARTIN

United streaming videos World of Nature Saving
the Manatee 15 min Animal Profiles Manatees
13 min
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Other books by Patricia A. Fink Martin
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common
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common
  • Chunk com-mon

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common
  • Chunk com-mon
  • Usual, regular

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common
  • Chunk com-mon
  • Usual, regular
  • It became common for us to see Mary wearing a
    team uniform, after she joined the basketball
    team.

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broad
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broad
  • Blend

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broad
  • Blend
  • Wide

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broad
  • Blend
  • Wide
  • Sams broad shoulders really stood out when he
    wore the leotard for ballet class.

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leotard
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steer
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steer
  • Blend

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steer
  • Blend
  • Guide

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steer
  • Blend
  • Guide
  • Shelly should steer her bicycle left to get to
    the other street.

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shallow
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shallow
  • Chunk shal-low

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shallow
  • Chunk shal-low
  • Low, not deep

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shallow
  • Chunk shal-low
  • Low, not deep
  • One end of the pool is shallow enough to stand in
    with your head above water.

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prefer
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prefer
  • Chunk pre-fer

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prefer
  • Chunk pre-fer
  • Like better

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prefer
  • Chunk pre-fer
  • Like better
  • I love the water and would prefer to go swimming
    rather than hiking.

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surface
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surface
  • Chunk sur-face

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surface
  • Chunk sur-face
  • Top

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surface
  • Chunk sur-face
  • Top
  • We saw the alligator raise his head above the
    waters surface.

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injure
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injure
  • Chunk in-jure

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injure
  • Chunk in-jure
  • Hurt

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injure
  • Chunk in-jure
  • Hurt
  • My parents told me to stay away from the angry
    dog because it might injure me.

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control
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control
  • Chunk con-trol

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control
  • Chunk con-trol
  • Direct

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control
  • Chunk con-trol
  • Direct
  • Winds and earthquakes are two things that control
    the size of waves.

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DAY ONE
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Teamwork
  • Read Pages 7-11 aloud with partners.
  • Fill in ideas on your main idea trees.

38
TEAM TALK EXTENDER
  • Do you think manatees look like mermaids? Why or
    why not?

39
ADVENTURES IN WRITTING
  • The text says that sailors used to mistake
    manatees for mermaids. Write a short story about
    a sailor who sees a manatee and thinks it is a
    mermaid. Your short story should have a
    beginning, a middle, and an end. In the
    beginning introduce and describe the main
    character, the sailor. In the middle, include at
    least three things that happen when the sailor
    sees what he believes is a mermaid. In the end,
    describe how things work out. Does the sailor
    figure out his mistake? Include descriptive
    words to make your story more exciting and fun!

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DAY TWO
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TWO MINUTE EDIT
  • sailors searches for mermaids on their long ocean
    voyage. (3)
  • The most common sirenian is the manatee or see
    cow? (3)

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TWO MINUTE EDIT
  • Sailors searched for mermaids on their long ocean
    voyages.
  • The most common sirenian is the manatee, or sea
    cow.

43
TEAMWORK
  • Read pages 14-20 aloud with partners.
  • Fill in ideas on your main idea trees.

44
TEAM TALK EXTENDER
  • If you could learn more about manatees, what two
    questions would you ask?

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DAY THREE
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TWO MINUTE EDIT
  • manatees breeth air just like we dew. (3)
  • Manatees sleep on the bottom of an river (2)

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TWO MINUTE EDIT
  • Manatees breathe air just like we do.
  • Manatees sleep on the bottom of a river.

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TEAMWORK
  • Read pages 26-29 aloud with partners.
  • Fill in ideas on your main idea trees.

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TEAM TALK EXTENDER
  • What other animals migrate in the winter?

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DAY FOUR
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TWO MINUTE EDIT
  • Manatees also eats underwater, munching on
    grasses and other water plant. (2)
  • They can dug into the sand, and mud where they
    finds root and underground stems. (4)

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TWO MINUTE EDIT
  • Manatees also eat (s) underwater, munching on
    grasses and other water plants.
  • They can dig into the sand (,) and mud where they
    find (s) roots and underground stems.

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TEAMWORK
  • Read pages 36-39 aloud with partners.
  • Fill in ideas on your main idea trees.

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TEAM TALK EXTENDER
  • In what ways can humans protect manatees?
    Support your answer.

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DAY FIVE
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TWO MINUTE EDIT
  • Cows and calfs even talk to each other. (1)
  • There talk sound like chirps whistles and squeals
    to us. (4)

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TWO MINUTE EDIT
  • Cows and calves even talk to each other.
  • Their talk sounds like chirps, whistles, and
    squeals to us.

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  • TEST

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