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Directions: Read the sentences. First, cross out the one that does not belong with the rest. Then
arrange the remaining sentences in order to make a paragraph. Begin with the
sentence that gives the main idea. This will be your topic sentence. Then follow with
the supporting sentences, label and color the pictures.
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Butterflies and Moths
- Butterflies are prettier than moths.
- Can you tell butterflies and moths apart?
- It should now be easy to tell which is which.
- Both are insects, but there are noticeable differences.
- Butterflies rest with their wings up; moths with their wings flat.
- Butterflies have slender antennae; moths have feathery antennae.