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Introduces, in brief text and illustrations, the use of the letter combination "og" in such words as "dog," "clog," "bog," and "frog" SandCastle books are created by a professional team of educators, reading specialists. All books are written, reviewed, and leveled for guided reading, early intervention reading, and Accelerated Reader(r) programs.

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Og As in Dog

Introduces, in brief text and illustrations, the use of the letter combination "og" in such words as "dog," "clog," "bog," and "frog" SandCastle books are created by a professional team of educators, reading specialists. All books are written, reviewed, and leveled for guided reading, early intervention reading, and Accelerated Reader(r) programs.

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-og as in

dog
Amanda Rondeau

-og as in dog
Amanda Rondeau
Consulting Editor Monica Marx, M.A./Reading Specialist

Published by SandCastle, an imprint of ABDO Publishing Company, 4940 Viking Drive, Edina, Minnesota 55435. Copyright 2003 by Abdo Consulting Group, Inc. International copyrights reserved in all countries. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher. SandCastle is a trademark and logo of ABDO Publishing Company. Printed in the United States. Credits Edited by: Pam Price Curriculum Coordinator: Nancy Tuminelly Cover and Interior Design and Production: Mighty Media Photo Credits: Comstock, Digital Vision, Eyewire Images, Hemera, PhotoDisc, Rubberball Productions, Stockbyte Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Rondeau, Amanda, 1974-Og as in dog / Amanda Rondeau. p. cm. -- (Word families. Set V) Summary: Introduces, in brief text and illustrations, the use of the letter combination og in such words as dog, clog, bog, and frog. ISBN 1-59197-251-5 1. Readers (Primary) [1. Vocabulary. 2. Reading.] I. Title. PE1119 .R695 2003 428.1--dc21

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SandCastle books are created by a professional team of educators, reading specialists, and content developers around five essential components that include phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, text comprehension, and fluency. All books are written, reviewed, and leveled for guided reading, early intervention reading, and Accelerated Reader programs and designed for use in shared, guided, and independent reading and writing activities to support a balanced approach to literacy instruction.

Let Us Know
After reading the book, SandCastle would like you to tell us your stories about reading. What is your favorite page? Was there something hard that you needed help with? Share the ups and downs of learning to read. We want to hear from you! To get posted on the ABDO Publishing Company Web site, send us e-mail at: sandcastle@abdopub.com SandCastle Level: Transitional

-og Words

clog

dog

hog

hot dog

jog

log

Rob helped his dad fix a clog in the pipe.


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Kate likes to hold the dog .


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The hog is very dirty.

Larry ate a hot dog at the picnic.


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Cara likes to jog in the morning.


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The deck has a log railing.


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Hog, Frog, and Bulldog

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Hog and Frog took a walk in the fog.


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They met Bulldog, who was stuck in a bog.


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Bulldog said, Please hand me that log.


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Oh, dear me! said Hog.

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Well help you, said Frog.

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They rolled the log into the bog


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and pulled out Bulldog.

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Thank you, Hog and Frog!

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Ill join you in the fog, said Bulldog.


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They laughed and played leapfrog


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and then ate ten hot dogs!

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The -og Word Family

bog bulldog clog cog dog fog

frog hog hot dog jog leapfrog log

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Glossary
Some of the words in this list may have more than one meaning. The meaning listed here reflects the way the word is used in the book.

bog clog

land that is wet and spongy a shoe that often has an open back and a wooden sole; something that blocks something else water vapor that forms a mist in the air to make a sound at something funny

fog laugh

morning the part of the day before noon railing a barrier that is often part of a staircase or deck

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About SandCastle
A professional team of educators, reading specialists, and content developers created the SandCastle series to support young readers as they develop reading skills and strategies and increase their general knowledge. The SandCastle series has four levels that correspond to early literacy development in young children. The levels are provided to help teachers and parents select the appropriate books for young readers.

Emerging Readers (no flags)

Beginning Readers (1 flag)

Transitional Readers (2 flags)

Fluent Readers (3 flags)

These levels are meant only as a guide. All levels are subject to change.

To see a complete list of SandCastle books and other nonfiction titles from ABDO Publishing Company, visit www.abdopub.com or contact us at:
4940 Viking Drive, Edina, Minnesota 55435 1-800-800-1312 fax: 1-952-831-1632

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