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Lesson READER'S NOTEBOOK
Lesson 22
READER'S NOTEBOOK
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Date
The Journey: Stories
of Migration
Independent Reading
Grammar:
locusts do?
The Journey:
Adjectives and Adverbs
Stories of Migration
Making Comparisons
That Compare
Review with students that adjectives compare nouns, and
adverbs compare verbs, or actions.
Write an adjective or adverb to complete each sentence. Then
write adjective or adverb to identify the answer you gave.
1. A butterfly's wings move
than a
locust's wings. (quietly)
2. Locusts are the
of all insects.
(hungry)
3. The waves splashed
than they had
earlier in the day. (high)
4. The waters near the Arctic are
than
the waters near Mexico. (cold)
again?
Write two sentences. Include an adjective that compares in one
sentence and an adverb that compares in the other sentence.

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