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C. Thomas, 5 th Grade, Fairmont Charter School. recital. instrument. concentration. Unit 6 ● Week 1. Key Words. Slumped means not sitting or standing up straight. Can you show how a person slumped in a chair might look?. slumped. Unit 6 ● Week 1. Key Words.
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Unit 6 ● Week 1 Key Words Slumped means not sitting or standing up straight. Can you show how a person slumped in a chair might look? slumped
Unit 6 ● Week 1 Key Words Soggy means soaked full of water. soggy What is a synonym for soggy?
Unit 6 ● Week 1 Key Words Capable means you have the skill or power to do something well. capable What are you capable of doing?
Unit 6 ● Week 1 Key Words Categories are groups or classes of things. What are some categories of books in a bookstore? categories
Unit 6 ● Week 1 Key Words Strands can be lengths of string, yarn, hair or similar materials. strands What materials occur as strands?
Unit 6 ● Week 1 Key Words Gigantic means very very big. Name an antonym for gigantic. gigantic
Unit 6 ● Week 1 Key Words Credit is something given by teachers for extra work. What is a synonym for credit? credit
Unit 6 ● Week 1 Key Words Luminous means very bright and shiny. Name something you have seen that is luminous. luminous
Unit 6 ● Week 1 Function Words & Phrases In English, we use catch a cold to describe what happens when you get sick. Catch a cold means “to get a cold, or to feel like you are going to get a cold.” catch a cold
Unit 6 ● Week 1 Function Words & Phrases In English, we use if it weren’t for to describe something that happened because of something else. If it weren’t for means “happening as a result of another event or action.” if it weren’t for
Unit 6 ● Week 1 Function Words & Phrases In English, we use propped up in bed to describe a way of sitting up in bed. Propped up in bed means “using pillows or other objects to support the back in a sitting position. propped up in bed
Unit 6 ● Week 1 Function Words & Phrases In English, we use hold to describe keeping or storing things. Hold means “to keep something in a fixed position.” hold (to store or keep something that doesn’t fit anywhere else)
Unit 6 ● Week 1 Basic Words reptile
Unit 6 ● Week 1 Basic Words fossil
Unit 6 ● Week 1 Basic Words carnivore
Unit 6 ● Week 1 Basic Words herbivore
Unit 6 ● Week 1 Basic Words museum
Unit 6 ● Week 1 Basic Words dinosaur
Vocabulary Words slumped soggy capable categories strands gigantic credit luminous