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Analogyair : windmill – electricity :_________ 2. : - :1. mother she went to miami beach floridaand our teacher begun to read winter wonderland, a new poem
DOL level 4 week 28
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Fluency6 min. reading solutionSlide4
HomophonesPrepositionsHomographsPronounsSuperlativeAntonyms
SynonymsHomonyms
Run-Ons,Fragments
Verb TenseSlide5
Objectives day 1Students willrecognize homophones. Study Greek roots in words Slide6
Word Structure day 1Line 1
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The words in this line also are homographs.Record – to set in writingRecord – something on which sound images have been recordedRefuse – to express unwillingnessRefuse – trash or garbageSewer – one who sews
Sewer – a waste pipe that carries away sewage or surface water
Wound – injury to the bodyWound – the past tense of wind
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Word Structure
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Vocabulary lesson 2
bulged
strain
past tense of bulge: to swell
To hurt yourself by doing too much
generous
kind and unselfish
His huge muscles bulged when he flexed his arms.
Be careful not to strain your muscles.
We need to be more generous and kind to one another.
muscular
having well developed muscles
Working hard physically can help you become muscular.Slide9
Vocabulary lesson 2
legend
versions
a story passed down through the years that is not necessarily true
a variation of a story
The sword in the stone is a legend about Camelot.
There are many different versions of Cinderella.Slide10
KWLHe had to race a big machine and he won.He died from exhaustion after the race.He was good at making tracks.
There are many different versions of the story.He had a big sledge hammer.He was a hard worker.
He had a gold sledge hammer.How did he die?
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PurposeBigIdea
How did machines get America moving?Slide12
Meet the Author and Illustrator page 490Paul Robert Walker / James HostonWhat is the atmosphere like in the Big Bend Tunnel?Compare and contrast John Henry and his wife Polly Ann.
What does the steam drill have in common with some of Ben Franklin’s inventions?
How is energy transferred from one object to another in this story as discussed in “Energy Makes Things Happen”?
What other inventions have diminished the need for manpower?
What other tall-tale heroes do you know?Slide13
WritingPrewriting day 1A tall tale is an entertaining story with made-up or exaggerated characters. It uses humor and exaggeration to tell a story that the author often claims is true. The main character is a larger-than-life hero or heroine, sometimes with superhuman abilities, who needs to solve a problem. The plot is funny and impossible and includes a lot of action,.Slide14
WritingPrewriting day 1Brainstorm ideas about possible characters for a tall tale. Will there be a character with great physical strength, like John Henry? Brainstorm possible plots that involve humans against a machine, such as someone trying to outrun a train or swim faster than a ship. Write your ideas in your Writer’s Notebook.Slide15
Writing Prewriting day 2Consider a story structure. When planning your tall tales, remember that there is a natural progression to how a story develops. SomeoneWantsBut, but, butSo then
finally Remember the purpose of a tall tale is to entertain. Many tall tales are intended to make readers laugh; others are intended to entertain by using colorful characters and exciting plots.
Organize your thoughts by using inspiration. Slide16
Objectives day 1Students willLearn about sentence tenses.Learn how to correct run-on sentences and sentence fragments.Learn about complex sentences.Learn how to ask questions to find information.Learn how to use an effective voice. Slide17
Grammar, Usage, and MechanicsPronouns in Prepositional Phrases Day 2The steel drivers crowded into the Big Bend Tunnel to watch the race.PrepositionIntoObject of prepositionThe Big Bend TunnelReplace the Big Bend Tunnel with it
.Write a few sentences that have prepositional phrases. Do not use pronouns. Then have your partners revise the sentences by replacing the objects with the correct pronouns.Slide18
Spellingstrainrestrainconstraintlegend
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SpellingLatin Roots day 2Sort the words by Latin Rootsstrainlegereversmanruptprim
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SpellingLatin Roots day 3Strain “ to draw tight”Legere “to read”Vers “turn”Man “hand”Rupt “break”Sec (seq) “following”Prim “first” or “highest ranking”
strain – restrainlegend, legible,versions, versus, adverse
manual, manage, manicuredisrupt, abrupt, eruptsecondary, sequel, sequenceprime, primate, Slide21
SpellingLatin Roots day 4 to read a speechWhich spelling words should be considered as you look for one that matches this definition. lecture, legend, legibleLatin roots may appear differently in words because language and spelling change over time.
Skills Practice 2 page 88Slide22
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bulged past tense of bulge: to swell
strainTo hurt yourself by doing too much
generouskind and unselfish
muscular
having well developed muscleslegenda story passed down through the years that is not necessarily true
versions
a variation of a storySlide25Slide26
past tense of bulge: to swellTo hurt yourself by doing too muchkind and unselfish
having well developed muscles
a story passed down through the years that is not necessarily truea variation of a storySlide27
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muscular
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