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An X-ray of a fox.

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An X-ray of an ax.

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An X-ray of a sax.

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An X-ray of an ox.

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An X-ray of a six.

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An X-ray of a box.

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Tyrannosaurus rex is in a fix.

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High Frequency Words Used
is
in
a
an
of

Questions
• Why did Rex feel sick?
• What do you do when you are sick?

Activity
X Marks the Spot
Make a large X on the floor with masking tape.
Write the numbers 1–5 somewhere on the tape.
Stand behind a line and toss a beanbag on the
X. You get points when the beanbag lands onto
a number.
Reading
Xx
Each Read with Me book helps
children learn and practice one
target letter sound.

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