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Hottest, Coldest, Highest, Deepest. By Steve Jenkins. Day 2. Rate vocabulary words with your partner. Can you pronounce it ? Can you give the definition ? Can you use it in a sentence ?. Hottest, Coldest, Highest, Deepest. Reading Goal-Text Features
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Hottest, Coldest, Highest, Deepest By Steve Jenkins
Day 2 • Rate vocabulary words with your partner Can you pronounce it ? Can you give the definition ? Can you use it in a sentence ?
Hottest, Coldest, Highest, Deepest • Reading Goal-Text Features • Team Cooperation Goal-Everyone participates • Genre-Expository
mightier • stronger • The elephant is mightier than the mouse.
formed • made • In class, we formed a mountain out of clay.
combined • Put together • We combined the flour and eggs to bake chocolate cupcakes.
peak • Top • The hikers placed a flag at the peak of Mt. Everest.
every • Each • “Please stack every book onto the bookshelf,” Julie said.
receives • Gets • The class with the best attendance receives a special trophy.
Team TalkDay 2-Page 14 • How is Mount Everest the highest mountain but not the tallest mountain? 2. Look at the bar graph on page 46. This bar graph shows-
Team Talk-continued 3. Do any animals live in the coldest place on the planet? How can you tell? 4. Which Hawaiian island has the most rainy days in a year?
Partner Reading Partner Read- Page 45-47 Summarize and retell
Team Discussion Clarify words with your team Discuss team talk questions 1 & 2 Answer #’s 3 & 4 in your journals
Class Discussion What were some of the words your team clarified?