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Daedalus and Icarus Vocabulary. comfortable. overlapping. plunged. hurtled. Open Court 4 th Grade Unit 1 Risks and Consequences Lesson 7 Daedalus and Icarus Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary. comfortable “use context clues”. It was a comfortable prison,
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Daedalus and IcarusVocabulary comfortable overlapping plunged hurtled Open Court 4th Grade Unit 1 Risks and Consequences Lesson 7 Daedalus and Icarus Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary
comfortable “use context clues” It was a comfortable prison, but it was a prison, even so. Kelly enjoyed resting in her comfortable chair after a long, tiring day. comfortable- pleasant: easy to live in Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary
overlapping “use context clues” Daedalus studied the clever overlapping of the bird’s feathers. With his scarf overlapping his collar, Cesar was warm and cozy. overlapping- covering part of something Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary
plunged “use context clues” His wings folded, and he plunged down. The branch broke from the tree and the girl plunged down to the ground. plunged- dived or fell suddenly Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary
hurtled “use context clues” He hurtled head first into the glittering sea. Its mighty engines roaring, the rocket hurtled into space. hurtled- moved Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary
Vocabulary Review • comfortable- pleasant: easy to live in • overlapping- covering part of something • plunged- dived or fell suddenly • hurtled- moved
Vocabulary Quiz • _____pleasant: easy to live in • ______covering part of something • _____dived or fell suddenly • _____ moved comfortable overlapping plunged hurtled
Daedalus and Icarus Word Study The following are contractions: Words that are formed when two words are combined and one or more letters are removed and replaced with an apostrophe. it’s = it + is can + not can’t = I’ve = I + have we + will we’ll = Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary
The following words all have the suffix -able, which means, “capable of or fit for.” ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- readable comfortable recyclable laughable Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary
The following words all have the long /e/ or /o/ sound When 2 Vowels go walking, the 1st one does the talking. least floating freedom groaned Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary
The following words all come from the same Latin root word, invent, which means “to come upon”, or “to find.” invent invented invention inventive Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary
Which word has a long e sound? A raccoon is a forest creature. creature Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary
Which word in the sentence is a contraction? I’ve been making a gingerbread house. I’ve Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary
How does the root word invent change when the suffix -ion is added? Daedalus worked by candlelight on his greatest invention of all. Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary
Which word in the sentence has the suffix –able? Name other words with the suffix –able. It was a comfortable prison. comfortable Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary