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Welcome to Reading in ActionWelcome to a world where reading, writing, and grammar come together to help students achieve success in the classroom and beyond.Reading in Action helps build grammar and writing concepts within the context of reading, helping students master important literacy skills and acquire real-world grammar and writing skills through application. By focusing on vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension, Reading in Action reinforces the grammar and writing concepts taught in the Voyages in English program while building key reading skills. 2STEPTHE BEGINNING AND THE ENDINGRead this story. It is missing the beginning and ending sentences.Owls were hooting all night. Chirping birds woke me up in the morning.Circle the best beginning sentence for the story.a I went fishing with my family this morning.b I learned a lot on my first camping trip. Circle the best ending sentence for the story.c Now I know the forest is a noisy place to sleep!d I think I will bring an umbrella next time!1 Today Grandma Rosa and Grandpa Pepe took us to , the Lost City.2 We zigzagged up the road to the entrance of the crumbled .3 The lived in Peru a long time ago.4 I had fun on my in Peru!IncasMachu PicchuadventureruinsVOCABULARY Read Antonio Rides the Rails. Choose the word that best completes each sentence. Antonio Rides the Rails www.voyagesinenglish.com/readingName %u00a9 Loyola Press. All rights reserved. W4299Reading in Action %u2022 Grade 22STEPPARTS OF A HOW-TO ARTICLESomeone forgot to label the parts of this how-to article. Help identify the parts. Circle the topic. Underline the list of what you need. Write a check mark next to each step.1 The were easy to follow.2 It helps to something before you build it.3 A of the car was made out of clay. 4 An makes a car run. engineplansmodeldesignVOCABULARY Choose the word that best completes the sentence. Cars: Start to Finish HOW TO MAKE A PEANUT BUTTER AND JELLY SANDWICHIt%u2019s easy to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich!bread peanut butter jelly knife1 Spread peanut butter on one slice of bread with the knife.2 Spread jelly on the other slice of bread with the knife.3 Put the slices together with the peanut butter and jelly facing.4 Cut your sandwich in half and enjoy it!www.voyagesinenglish.com/readingName %u00a9 Loyola Press. All rights reserved. W4307Reading in Action %u2022 Grade 2Written by Katacha D%u00edazIllustrated by Arvis StewartNonfictionFictionGrade 2 System2 Reading in Action | For more information call 800 - 621-1008FOR GRADES1%u20138