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DOL level 4 week 23. Analogy super- : above - sub- : ________ three : ________ : two : second 1. that boy has grew more tall than his father 2. fred breaked his leg yesterday in lisas basement. below. third. Pledge. Objectives day 1. Students will Recognize superlatives
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DOL level 4 week 23 • Analogy • super- : above - sub- : ________ • three : ________ : two : second 1. that boy has grew more tall than his father 2. fred breaked his leg yesterday in lisas basement below third
Objectives day 1 Students will Recognize superlatives Identify antonyms Identify root words plus suffixes
Word Structure day 5 Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Choose one word in the lines and select a classmate to use the word in a sentence. Give a clue for each of the words on the last two word lines, and have students respond with the correct word. For example, for the word drizzly, say, what word is a synonym for rainy? Think of other words that end in the suffixes of the words on the last two lines. Share your examples with the class.
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drizzly competitor The morning started out cloudy and drizzly. Who do you think will be our biggest competitor? Vocabulary lesson 2 Someone selling goods or services in the same market as another person Lightly raining techniques findings We know the best techniques for finding clues. Do your best to hind your findings. The result of an investigation A method
overwhelm peered Too much homework can overwhelm you. Kayla peered at the paper and read the first clue. Vocabulary lesson 2 To overpower; to make helpless To look closely environment pursuit He lived in a warm environment. The dog was in hot pursuit after the cat. surroundings The act of chasing after
Purpose Big Idea What steps lead to a good experiment?
Writing Editing/Publishingday 5 • Double-check the spelling and capitalization of proper nouns in your summaries. • Put your name on the board for teacher assistance. • Use the checklist on Skill Practice 2 page 34 to edit and proofread your summaries.
Listening/Speaking/viewingSynonyms and Antonyms day 5 • Synonyms – words that mean almost the same thing. Funny, humorous; cry, weep • Antonyms mean the opposite of each other morning, night; happy sad. • Guided Paractice: In the title “The Case of the Gasping Garbage,” how would you rephrase “gasping garbage” using synonyms? Possible answers panting trash; wheezing rubbish Apply: Choose a few paragraphs from the story. Replace as many words as possible with synonyms.