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A Trip To The Fire Station Lesson 10 Day 4

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What are some ways that farmers take care of the animals on their farms?› What are some animals that live on a

farm?› What do farm animals eat and drink?

A farmer takes care of farm animals by _______.

mason, please clean your desk? Mason, please clean your desk.

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The gentle cow is good and kind. All day she chews with quiet mind. She eats and eats the green, green grass, And thin I drink it in a glass.  

Mary Morris Duane

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caught

lose

though ago

enough

learn

understand

clearcoming

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Megan watched the baby pigs in the barn. My grandpa showed me how to tie a knot. On which day do you have your music

lesson? My mother let the dishes soak in the sink. The hills look very pretty in the morning

light.

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minor – If something is not too important, it is minor.

previous – If something happened before something else, then it is a previous event.

priorities – If some things are more important than any other things, they are priorities.

extinguish – When you completely put out something, like a fire, you extinguish it.

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hazard – Something that could be dangerous is a hazard.

efficient – If someone gets things done quickly, correctly, and without trouble, that person is efficient.

instantly – If something takes almost no time to happen, it happens instantly.

drench – When you completely soak something, you drench it.

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previous, instantly› make a special dinner› take a walk› go to a foreign country› fix a snack

extinguish, drench› a candle on a cake› a fire in an empty office› a small brush fire› a lantern in a tent

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efficient› an artist› a bank teller› a house painter› a judge

minor, hazard› a puddle on a path› a banana peel on a sidewalk› a gravel driveway› a patch of ice on the steps

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priorities› get a good night’s rest› bring something to read› choose a nice outfit› pack a water bottle

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Grammar The names of days, months, and

holidays are proper nouns. Proper nouns begin with a capital

letter. Correct the following sentences.