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Night Letters

Night Letters. By: Palmyra LoMonaco Illustrated by: Norman Chartier. Genre. Realistic fiction There are settings that seem real, but the stories are made up. Words to Know. blade flutter fireflies patch dew budding notepad. More words to know.

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Night Letters

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  1. Night Letters By: Palmyra LoMonaco Illustrated by: Norman Chartier

  2. Genre Realistic fiction There are settings that seem real, but the stories are made up

  3. Words to Know • blade • flutter • fireflies • patch • dew • budding • notepad

  4. More words to know Nectar – sweet sap, or liquid, produced by a flower Scratchy – rough, making scratches on your skin

  5. Blade A leaf of grass

  6. Budding Putting forth small swellings on a plant that will grow into leaves, branches, or flowers

  7. Dew The moisture from the air that collects in small drops on cool surfaces during the night

  8. Fireflies small insects that give off flashes of light when they fly

  9. Flutter to flap the wings

  10. Notepad A small book of blank or lined sheets of paper in which you write notes or things that you need to learn or remember

  11. Patch A small piece of ground that is different from what is around it

  12. Let’s Practice!

  13. We went outside to catch a We enjoyed watching their lights glow in the jar.

  14. Fireflies

  15. The butterfly’s wings would before it flew to another flower.

  16. Flutter

  17. The on the grass this morning made my feet wet as I walked across the yard.

  18. Dew

  19. I watched the ant crawl up a of grass to get to the anthill.

  20. Blade

  21. My new flowers werein the garden in early spring.

  22. Budding

  23. I took a with me to class so that I could write down everything I needed to remember.

  24. Notepad

  25. There was a of grass that looked different because it was brown.

  26. Patch

  27. Let’s listen to our story!

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