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DOL level 4 week 27. Analogy insect : beetle - ________: lizard (25 – 7) : 3 X 6) - (17 – 5) : ( ___________) 1. i read the lizard, a poem by john gardner 2. did you know that uncle henry live on harlem avenue to. reptile. any product = to 12. Pledge. Fluency.
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DOL level 4 week 27 • Analogy • insect : beetle - ________: lizard • (25 – 7) : 3 X 6) - (17 – 5) : ( ___________) 1. i read the lizard, a poem by john gardner 2. did you know that uncle henry live on harlem avenue to reptile any product = to 12
Fluency 6 min. reading solution
Objectives day 1 Students will recognize homophones. Study Greek roots in words
Word Structure day 5 Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 • Choose a word from the first two lines and without saying which word it is , give its definition. • Another student tell which the first student defined and then use the word in a sentence. • A third student give a definition of the word’s homophone, and have a fourth student use the word in a sentence. • Choose a word from lines 3 and 4 and use it in a simple sentence. • Extend the sentence more – why, where, how, when or who.
buzzing hastily They are buzzing around town. He finished his work hastily. Vocabulary lesson 1 in a hurry to be very active ceremony transcontinental The family went to the graduation ceremony. It is a transcontinental train. from coast to coast a formal event, often with speech making
laborers assistance The laborers were working on a new house. Your teacher will give you assistance if needed. Vocabulary lesson 1 help a worker thrive locomotives Babies need to thrive to grow up strong. The locomotives are in the front of the trains. plural; a train engine to be successful
Purpose Big Idea How did machines get America moving?
Writing Editing and Publishing day 5 • It is important to edit and proofread your lists, especially if they are intended for other people. • Make sure you have capitalized proper nouns. • You also might want to number each item on the list if the order of occurrence is important. • Edit and proofread your lists. Write neatly or type a final copy of your lists. You might want to add illustrations to clarify an item or items. • Share your lists with the class.
Objectives day 1 Students will Learn 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.
Grammar, Usage, and MechanicsInterpreting the Media day 5 Read articles about the transcontinental railroad.