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InfoMAGReal-World Reading

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High Noon Books20 Leveroni CourtNovato, CA 94949-5746800-422-7249HighNoonBooks.com

Copyright © 2017 by High Noon Books. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America.

No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.

ISBN: 978-1-63402-032-9

Print Number25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 1610 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01

Sound Out InfoMAG Set C order #2035-0

CreditsEditorial Director: Linda GutlohnFeature Writers: Susan Blackaby, Linda GutlohnProofreader: David SweetBook and Cover Design: Lucy Nielsen

Photos and Images: Cover: Christian Mueller/Shutterstock.com; p. 2: Merlin74/Shutterstock.com; p. 6: fototaler/Shutterstock.com; p. 7l: Jaroslav Moravcik/Shutterstock.com; p. 7r: Rattana/Shutterstock.com; p. 8: Panda Vector/Shutter- stock.com; p. 9t: boreala/Shutterstock.com; p. 9b: elementals/Shutterstock.com; p. 11: Jimmie48 Photography/Shutterstock.com; p. 12: max_suvoroff/Shutterstock. com; p. 13: Milosz Maslanka/Shutterstock.com; p. 14l: GTS Productions/Shutterstock.com; p. 14r: Goran Bogicevic/Shutterstock.com; p. 15: Pics-xl/Shutterstock.com; p. 19: opicbello/Shutterstock.com; p. 20t: Andrzej Kubik/Shutterstock.com; p. 20b: Wang LiQiang/Shutterstock.com; p. 22: Christian Mueller/Shutterstock.com; p. 23: photo.ua/Shutterstock.com; p. 26: Creatarka/Shutterstock.com; p. 27: Denis Kovin/Shutterstock.com; p. 28: Paul Biryukov/Shutterstock.com; p. 29l: Graphic Compressor/Shutterstock.com; p. 29r: MaxWebb/Shutterstock.com

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Contents

Nature Watch Fossils . . . 6

Log In Loch Ness . . . 8

Chart It Color/Food . . . 10

Sports Brief Tennis Comeback . . . 11

Know It ALL World Houses . . . 12

Word Wiz Idioms . . . 16

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Ask Me What’s a Color Wheel? . . . 18

Extremes Birds . . . 20

Text Me Purple Jacket . . . 21

Spotlight Super-Sized Art . . . 22

Write Now! Writing Process . . . 24

Poster Improve Campus . . . 26

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Contents

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Log In Birthday Poem . . . 27

Cutting Edge Robots . . . 28

Wo r d L i s t s & D eco d in g S k il l s

High-Frequency Words . . . 30

Content Words . . . 31

Abbreviations . . . 31

Level 6 Decoding Skills . . . 32

Wholly Decodable Words . . . 32

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Nature Watch

FossilsFossils are the remains of

animals or plants that lived over

10,000 years ago. There are

two major kinds of fossils. A

body fossil was once a part of

an animal, such as its bones or

teeth. A trace fossil is a trace

(or sign) of an animal’s life, such

as its footprint.

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Trace Fossil (FOOTPRINT)

Fossils help report the past.

Fossils of fish and shells found

high on mountain slopes show

where the sea used to be.

Fossils of water-loving plants

found in the dry desert show

that the climate has changed.

Body Fossil (TEETH)

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Log In

Do you believe

in monsters? If so, you’ll want to

visit Loch Ness. Loch Ness is

one of Scotland’s largest lochs,

or lakes. It is known around

the world thanks to Nessie, the

monster who is said to live in

the lake. Reports of sightings

and old photos keep Nessie’s

legend alive.

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If you go to Loch Ness, keep

an eye out for Nessie while

you enjoy the lake by boat or

hike along its shore.

UK United Kingdom

Loch Ness

Scotland

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black black bean

blue berry

brown peanut

gray oyster

green lettuce

orange pumpkin

pink beet

purple eggplant

red apple

white milk

yellow lemon

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Chart It

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S P O R T S B R I E F

In a women’s singles match,

a tennis player wins her first big

title. After losing the first set 2–6,

she wins the second and third

sets 6–0 and 6–1.

TENNIS COMEBACK

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Word Lists

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High-Frequency Words

againarebecomingbreaksbuildbuiltbuycomecomescoulddodon’tenougheyeeyesfriendlyfromgive

haveintolivelivedlovingmachinemountainmoveofoftenonceoneonlyontopeopleputsaidsomesomeone

theretheythoughtstotwowantwaswatchwhat’swherewhowomen’s

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Content Words

cabbageClaes /klauss/clothespincomebackfountainidiomsimprove

losingmanagemeasurespalmtonightweighs

Abbreviations

p.m.UK

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Decoding Skills

Level 6 Decoding Skills

Levels 1–5 Decoding Skills plus:Consonant /l/ sound spelled leLong /e/ sound spelled yLong /u/ sound spelled uLong /oo/ sound spelled uSchwa /e/ sound spelled a, e, i, o, uDerivational suffixesPrefixesSyllable division patterns: VC/CV, V/CV, VC/V, CV/VC, Consonant –le

Wholly Decodable Words

For a list of the Wholly Decodable Words found in this book, go to:

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