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Analogy __________ : told - speak : spoke2. 1. on june 28 1987 she sung in miami florida2. sit the flowers on the table over their
DOL level 4 week 24
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PledgeSlide3
Fluency6 min. reading solutionSlide4
Objectives day 1Students willRecognize homographs and distinguish between them based on their pronunciation and meanings.Identify inflectional endings. Slide5
Word Structure day 1Line 1Line 2
Line 3
Line 4
sewer
tear
Lead
does
Dove
windbow
batbreathingtied
settingconvincedlibraries
paddlesheroeshousesSlide6
Word Structure day 4The words on this line are plural nouns.What are the spelling changes to each root word as a result of adding the suffix?Change the y to i; remove the final e
libraries
paddlesheroeshouses
Line 4Slide7
Vocabulary lesson 4 genuine
charted
real; true
to make a map
forecast
a prediction about what will happen based on evidence
inventions
a thing that is made or thought of for the first time
It is a genuine antique.
He charted his trip on a map.the weather man gave a forecast of windy weather.
He loved to tell about his wonderful inventions.Slide8
Vocabulary lesson 4 eclipse
charge
a darkening or hiding of the sun by the moon or of the moon by Earth’s shadow
a load of electricity
mast
a pole that holds sails
shocked
past tense of shock: to jolt by electricity
We watched the eclipse of the moon.
An electric charge is very dangerous.He climbed the twenty foot mast of the ship.
He got shocked when he changed the light bulb.Slide9
Fluency6 min. reading solutionSlide10
PurposeBigIdea
What steps lead to a good experiment?Slide11
Writing a Summary from two sourcesSkills Practice 2 page 48 day 4Editing/PublishingDouble check the spelling and capitalization of proper nouns against the original pieces of writing. Slide12
GrammarOrganizing information into subtopicsOne way to organize information is to divide the information into subtopics. This technique can be used as you are reading to summarize important information. Topic:
Subtopics
DetailsDetails
Benjamin Franklin’s Careers
Political/ Statesman
UI.S. ambassador to France
Inventor
Lightning rod
Author
Poor Richard’s
AlmanackSlide13
Spellingchartedshockedjerkedbowlingcried
cryingmarried
amusingtiredjogging
strummedgrinning
webbedfeeling
pleasingdried
controllingequipped
willingdaring
newfangledincreasingoccurredSlide14
SpellingInflectional Endings daycry cried, cryingDescribe the spelling changes you see in the base word as the inflectional endings –ed and –ing are added. The y changes to i before adding –ed
, but not before adding –ing, Because we avoid having two
i’s in a row.Slide15
chartedshockedjerkedbowlingcriedcryingmarried
amusingtired
joggingstrummed
grinningwebbed
feelingpleasing
driedcontrolling
equippedwillingdaring
newfangledincreasing
occurredSlide16
Vocabulary lesson 4 eclipse
charge
a darkening or hiding of the sun by the moon or of the moon by Earth’s shadow
a load of electricity
mast
a pole that holds sails
shocked
past tense of shock: to jolt by electricity
We watched the eclipse of the moon.
An electric charge is very dangerous.He climbed the twenty foot mast of the ship.
He got shocked when he changed the light bulb.Slide17
chartedshockedjerkedbowlingcriedcryingmarriedamusing
tiredjogging
strummedgrinningwebbed
feelingpleasingdried
controllingequipped
willingdaringnewfangled
occurredincreasing
chartedshocked
jerkedbowlingcriedcrying
marriedamusingtiredjogging
strummedgrinningwebbedfeeling
pleasingdriedcontrolling
equippedwillingdaringnewfangled
occurredincreasingcharted
shockedjerkedbowling
criedcryingmarriedamusing
tiredjoggingstrummedgrinning
webbedfeelingpleasingdried
controllingequippedwilling
daringnewfangledoccurredincreasing
chartedshockedjerked
bowlingcriedcrying
marriedamusingtiredjogging
strummedgrinningwebbedfeeling
pleasingdriedcontrolling
equippedwillingdaringnewfangled
occurredincreasingcharted
shockedjerkedbowling
criedcryingmarriedamusing
tiredjoggingstrummed
grinningwebbedfeelingpleasing
driedcontrollingequipped
willingdaringnewfangledoccurred
increasingSlide18
genuine real; truecharted
to make a map
forecast
a prediction about what will happen based on evidence
inventions
a thing that is made or thought of for the first time
eclipsea darkening or hiding of the sun by the moon or of the moon by Earth’s shadow
charge
a load of electricity
mast
a pole that holds sails
shocked
past tense of shock: to jolt by electricitySlide19Slide20
real; trueto make a mapa prediction about what will happen based on evidencea thing that is made or thought of for the first timea darkening or hiding of the sun by the moon or of the moon by Earth’s shadowa load of electricity
a pole that holds sails
The act of chasing afterSlide21
genuine
charted
forecast
inventions
eclipse
charge
mast
shocked