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The Heavenly Zoo. Lesson 3. At the end of the lesson I will be able to…. Read and Identify words with hyphenated compound words Develop vocabularies by studying positive, comparable, and superlative forms of adjectives.
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The Heavenly Zoo Lesson 3
At the end of the lesson I will be able to… • Read and Identify words with hyphenated compound words • Develop vocabularies by studying positive, comparable, and superlative forms of adjectives. • Read and understand the difference between present-tense verbs and past tense verbs ending with the inflectional ending –ed • Recognize and spell words with the long e sound.
These words are hyphenated-compounds • all-wise • all-powerful • sword-belt • empty-handed
These words are comparatives and superlatives • early earlier earliest • great greater greatest • bright brighter brightest • heavy heavier heaviest
These words are past tense, they have inflectional ending -ed • travel traveled • look looked • defeat defeated • ascend ascended
These words have the long e sound spelled ie, ey, ei, and y • shield • journey • Seized • story • safety
Identify the hyphenated compound words • The all-wise and all-powerful hero was wearing a sword-belt. All-wise and all-powerful= omnipotent
Identify the superlatives • The brightest light bulb used the greatest amount of energy.
Identify the words with the long e sound. • The knights in legends carried a shield for safety. • Carried • Shield • Safety
The Heavenly Zoo Story Vocabulary ancestors summoning attendants heavens vain OCR 2002 5th grade Lesson 3 The Heavenly Zoo
ancestors • “use context clues” • Our ancestors saw all sorts of things in the stars: men and women, gods and demons, rivers and ships. • Carlos traced his ancestors back one hundred years by researching his family tree. ancestors- people from whom one is descended Sandra Sanchez Abbott Elementary
summoning • “use context clues and word structure” • When the solders saw Arjuna the all-powerful they shouted out, summoning him to come and lead them into battle. • I am summoning you upstairs for the meeting. summoning- asking to come Sandra Sanchez Abbott Elementary
attendants • “use context clues, word structure” • So they traveled for many days and nights, till they came to a magnificent palace surrounded by a garden full of flowers and fountains: and in this garden a beautiful princess was walking with her attendants. • The attendants at the reception served a slice of wedding cake to everyone Attendants-people who wait on someone Sandra Sanchez Abbott Elementary
heavens • “use context clues” • So Yudistira and Svan ascended into paradise and Indra, in recognition of their devotion to each other, set in the sky the constellations of the Great Dog, whose central star Sirius is the brightest of all in the heavens. • You must look to the heavens to see a shooting star. heavens- the sky as viewed from Earth Sandra Sanchez Abbott Elementary
vain • “use context clues” • All went well until Orion, who had become vain of his skill, began to boast that he would soon have killed all the wild animals in Crete. • The vain sailor leaned out of the boat to admire his reflection in the water. vain- conceited Sandra Sanchez Abbott Elementary
Vocabulary Quiz • Ancestors • Summoning • Attendants • Heavens • vain 1. ________________ are people who wait on someone 2. People who are constantly looking at themselves are said to be _________. 3. When you ask someone to come somewhere you are______________ them. 4. Your grandparents and great-grandparents are your ___________. 5. Galileo looked at the __________ at night and through his telescope and found Jupiter’s moons. Sandra Sanchez Abbott Elementary