just like josh gibson by angela johnson
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Just Like Josh Gibson by Angela Johnson. Vocabulary. field cheers threw sailed plate bases. soar forties Louisville Slugger guess pretty science. Let’s Say the Words. a piece of land used for some special purpose-noun. field. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Just Like Josh Gibsonby Angela Johnson
Vocabulary Vocabulary
Let’s Say the Words
• field• cheers• threw• sailed• plate• bases
• soar• forties• Louisville
Slugger• guess• pretty • science
a piece of land used for some special purpose-noun
We stayed at the baseball _______ all day on Saturday.
field
Calls out or yells loudly to show that you like something- verb
cheersMeagan ______ for her team when they make a basket.
Sent something through the air by force of your arm- verb
ARod (Alex Rodriguez) _____ the ball to first base and got the runner out.
threw
Moved smoothly like a ship with sails- verb
The U.S. Navy Sailing Team _______ across the lake to win the race.
sailed
A hard rubber slab that a baseball player stands beside to bat- noun
Anna stepped up to the _____ when it was her turn to bat.
plate
Places that are stations or goals in certain games, such as baseball- noun
The Padres celebrated after Loretta ran all the ______ when he hit a homerun.bases
To fly upward- verb
When you hang glide, you can _____ over the treetops.
soar
The years between 1940 and 1949- noun
Josh Gibson was a great baseball player in the twenties, thirties, and _______.forties
A popular kind of baseball bat- noun
They make the ____________ baseball bats in Louisville, Kentucky. You can go there and see the factory.
Louisville Slugger
An opinion formed without really knowing-verb
Marki always had to ______ when answering questions on “Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader?” because she didn’t know the answers.
guess
Nice; good to see or hear- adjective
I saw a very ______ bird in my backyard.
pretty
A study of the Earth, animals, sky, and people- noun
Jo loves to do experiments in ______ class.
science
• to fly upward• soar• the years between 1940
and 1949• forties• a popular kind of baseball
bat• Louisville Slugger• an opinion formed without
really knowing• guess• nice; good to see or hear• pretty• a study of the Earth,
animals, sky, and people• science
• a piece of land used for some special purpose
• field• calls out or yells loudly to
show that you like something• cheers• sent something through the
air by force of your arm• threw• moved smoothly like a ship
with sails• sailed• a hard rubber slab that a
baseball player stands beside to bat
• plate• places that are stations or
goals in certain games, such as baseball
• bases
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