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4 th Grade Reading. Lesson 6 The Baker’s Neighbor/Can-Do Kid. Circle the words with the /ol/ sound as in “ball.” Pam calls Walt into the hall. Make the changes necessary to form the words your teacher calls out. call salt palm. Vocabulary Words. privilege luxury elated
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4th Grade Reading Lesson 6 The Baker’s Neighbor/Can-Do Kid
Circle the words with the /ol/ sound as in “ball.” Pam calls Walt into the hall.
Make the changes necessary to form the words your teacher calls out. callsaltpalm
Vocabulary Words privilege luxury elated assent ad lib shiftless indignantly shamefacedly
Raise one finger if the sentence is true.Raise two fingers if the sentence is false. • We practiced all the lines to ad lib the scene. • The lazy boy was shiftless. • The child was elated when his favorite toy broke. • My new video game machine is a luxury.
Raise one finger if the sentence is true.Raise two fingers if the sentence is false. • He spoke indignantly after being unfairly accused. • It will be my privilege to carry the flag. • She shamefacedly returned the book she had torn. • He showed his assent for the proposal by voting no.
Directed Reading: “Can-Do Kid” Page 46 & 47 • What does Walt want to go look at? • What surprised Walt? Page 48 & 49 • What does the CD man tell Walt? • How is he going to accomplish this?
Page 50 & 51 • Does Walt accomplish what he wishes? • What does the CD man tell Walt?
If you enjoy a privilege, you have • more responsibility. • a special benefit. • A luxury might be a • DVD player. • bed.
3. If you are elated, you are • thrilled. • sad. 4. If someone gives his or her assent, they are • disagreeing. • agreeing.
5. If you ad lib, you • make up a line. • rehearse a part. 6. A shiftless person is • ambitious. • lazy.
7. If you react indignantly, you are • delighted. • angry. 8. A person who acts shamefacedly has done something • bad. • good.