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Christine and Anton EconomosA Rain Forest AdventureWritten by Lisa ShulmanIllustrated by Jos%u00e9e MasseDe Annie ar NonfictionFiction2STEPTOPIC SENTENCESDraw a line to match each research report to the correct topic sentence.Write a topic sentence for a research report on giant pandas.4 1 Most bats eat large .2 Animals that have a backbone, hair, and milk to feed their young are called .3 That is carrying a baby in its pouch!4 Bison live on grasslands known as .Research Report1 This animal has a strong jaw and sharp teeth. Its paws are large with long, powerful claws.2 This animal lives on the prairies of North America. It eats grass and small plants.3 This animal eats gum leaves. It gets most of the water it needs from gum leaves.Topic Sentencea The bison is an herbivore, meaning it only eats plants.b The koala rarely drinks water.c The lion is a large animal.mammalsmarsupialprairiesinsectsVOCABULARY Choose the word that best completes the sentence.Animal Reports www.voyagesinenglish.com/readingName %u00a9 Loyola Press. All rights reserved. W4271Reading in Action %u2022 Grade 1Program Components 5Program ComponentsHigh-Interest ReadersEach grade level contains a a different collection of high-interest readers that align with the corresponding Voyages in English lesson concepts. The readers are selected to support students as they grow to be independent and confident readers.Scan the QR code to see an index of readers by grade level.Teacher GuideThe Teacher Guide clearly indicates the corresponding Voyages in English chapters, sections, and lesson concepts. Teachers will appreciate the straightforward five-step instructional model that allows them to implement this program without disrupting their established literacy model.PrintablesThe grade-level printable worksheets, available on the LP Digital Library, support vocabulary development, grammar skills, writing concepts, fluency practice, and reading comprehension. Online AssessmentsOnline vocabulary and reading comprehension assessments, also available on the LP Digital Library, can be completed individually, in groups, or as a class. Each interactive assessment includes five vocabulary questions and five comprehension questions that correspond to each grade-level reader.Each Reading in Action lesson is called an Exploration. Each Exploration offers a high-interest reader, associated printables, and a comprehension and vocabulary assessment.? What is an Exploration?