Dawn Parade
verb
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Add s
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Add ed
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Add ing
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start
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starts
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started
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starting
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Walk
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walks
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walked
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walking
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wait
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waits
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waited
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waiting
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ask
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asks
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asked
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asking
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look
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looks
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looked
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looking
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glint
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glints
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glinted
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glinting
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whisper
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whispers
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whispered
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whispering
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float
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floats
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floated
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floating
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sound
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sounds
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sounded
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sounding
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listen
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linstens
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listened
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listening
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tramp
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tramps
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tramped
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tramping
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join
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joins
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joined
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joining
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Compound word
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Word 1
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Word 2
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outside
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out
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side
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tiptoe
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tip
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toe
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everyone
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evey
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one
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ahead
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a
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head
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streetlights
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street
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lights
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In the story there are lots of sentences that tell us that the story is about something very serious.
Write three of those sentences in the table below.
eg
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Their faces were solemn.
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1
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‘’All those people died in the wars’’ said Dad
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2
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The marchers stopped at the memorial
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3
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Everyone waited. Everyone was quiet
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Match each of the new words to its definition.
Cut out the ANZAC facts below and glue only the correct ones in the petals.
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We celebrate ANZAC Day every two years.
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An ANZAC memorial is only for soldiers to go to.
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Hi TJ
ReplyDeleteI can tell that you have worked hard on this reading task about ANZAC Day Dawn Parade. What did you and your family do on ANZAC day last week? Keep trying TJ!