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Learning the Word 'Haggard' Together

Year 3 English/Language Arts Building our vocabulary skills Let's explore a new word today!

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Let's Listen and Say the Word

We listen to the word The word is HAGGARD We say the word together What's the word? HAGGARD

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Breaking It Into Syllables

Let's clap it out! HAG-GARD How many syllables? Count them: 1... 2!

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Breaking It Into Sounds and Spelling

We break it into sounds: H-A-G-G-A-R-D How many sounds? 7 We spell the word: H-A-G-G-A-R-D Let's practice writing it!

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What Does 'Haggard' Mean?

Adjective: Looking very tired, thin, and worn out from worry, illness, or lack of sleep

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Synonyms and Antonyms

{"left":"Tired\nExhausted\nWorn out","right":"Fresh\nEnergetic\nRested"}

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Examples in Our Lives

After staying up all night with a sick baby, Mum looked haggard in the morning The hiker appeared haggard after walking for three days without proper rest Grandpa looked haggard when he had the flu last week

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Let's Practice Together!

Can you use 'haggard' in a sentence? When might someone look haggard? What's the opposite of haggard? Remember: Haggard means looking very tired and worn out