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C. Thomas, 5 th Grade, Fairmont Charter School. revolution. colonies. Unit 1 ● Week 5. Key Words. Navigation is guiding the course of a ship or airplane. What is the importance of good navigation?. navigation. Unit 1 ● Week 5. Key Words. To instruct means to teach or to inform.
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Unit 1 ● Week 5 Key Words Navigation is guiding the course of a ship or airplane. What is the importance of good navigation? navigation
Unit 1 ● Week 5 Key Words To instruct means to teach or to inform. instruct What will your teacher instruct the class about today?
Unit 1 ● Week 5 Key Words Patriots are people who support and defend their country. patriots What other patriots can you name?
Unit 1 ● Week 5 Key Words A tyrant is a person who uses power in a cruel or unjust way. tyrant Who was a tyrant?
Unit 1 ● Week 5 Key Words Something that is stark is harsh and grim. stark What is an antonym for the word stark?
Unit 1 ● Week 5 Key Words A governor is the leader or head of government of a colony or state. governor Who is the governor of our state?
Unit 1 ● Week 5 Key Words To inspect is to look at closely or carefully. Describe a situation when someone you know had to inspect something. inspect
Unit 1 ● Week 5 Function Words & Phrases In English, we use stand beside to describe a way that someone helps another person. It means “to support or help someone who is having difficulties.” stand beside
Unit 1 ● Week 5 Function Words & Phrases In English, we use ‘take a deep breath’ to describe what you do when you get ready to do something difficult. Taking a deep breath helps you feel calm while you think about the hard thing you are going to do. take a deep breath
Unit 1 ● Week 5 Function Words & Phrases In English, we use ‘a man of his word/a woman of her word to describe an honorable and trustworthy person…to describe someone who is honest, tells the truth and keeps promises. This person can be trusted. a man of his word/a woman of her word
Unit 1 ● Week 5 Function Words & Phrases In English, we use “times were hard” to describe difficult living conditions…a person may not have had a place to live or enough to eat. It may have been hard or difficult for the person to get through the day. times were hard
Unit 1 ● Week 5 Basic Words common (park)
Unit 1 ● Week 5 Basic Words harbor
Unit 1 ● Week 5 Basic Words dock
Unit 1 ● Week 5 Basic Words masts
Unit 1 ● Week 5 Basic Words wharf
Unit 1 ● Week 5 Basic Words weather vane
Vocabulary Words governor inspect instruct navigation patriots stark tyrant