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Join the adventure as we delve into the hottest, coldest, highest, and deepest places on Earth through Steve Jenkins' fascinating book. Engage in vocabulary exercises, text features analysis, and team discussions to deepen your understanding of these remarkable locations.
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Hottest, Coldest, Highest, Deepest By Steve Jenkins
Day 4 • 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.
Silently read page 51-53 Answer comprehension #’s 2,3,4 & 6 Vocabulary items-ALL Challenge questions- 7 & 9 Story Test
Team Talk-continued 3. Which waterfall carries more water than any other waterfall? 4. Look at the map at the bottom of page 46. What does this map show?
Partner Read- Page 48-50 Summarize and retell Partner Reading
Team Discussion Clarify words with your team Discuss team talk questions 2 & 4 Answer #’s 1 & 3 in your journals
Class Discussion What were some of the words your team clarified?