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Unit 25. Lesson 7. Connections. WALT. We are learning to increase our knowledge of affixes, practice fluency, focus on vocabulary clues, identify adjectives, and comprehend readings to compare and contrast elemental differences. WHY is this important?.
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Unit 25 Lesson 7
WALT We are learning to increase our knowledge of affixes, practice fluency, focus on vocabulary clues, identify adjectives, and comprehend readings to compare and contrast elemental differences.
WHY is this important? • Understanding how to compare and contrast will benefit you in future life and social skills.
Prefixes • Identify each prefix in the following words.
Prefixes • Postmark
Prefixes • Rearrange
Prefixes • Illiteracy
Prefixes • Convert
Prefixes • unimaginable
Prefixes • Recede
Prefixes • Proceed
Prefixes • Postscript
Prefixes • Imposter
Prefixes • Emerge
Prefixes • Produce
Prefixes • Postdate
Prefixes • Submerge
Prefixes • Undecided
Prefixes • Construct
Suffixes • Create an adjective by adding EITHER – ible OR –ive to the word on the slide.
Suffixes • Flex IBLE
Suffixes • Destruct IVE
Suffixes • Convert IBLE
Suffixes • Congest IVE
Suffixes • Excess IVE
Fluency • Turn to Fluency in the back • PAGE R16 • Give your binder to your partner and take theirs. • Each will take turns reading as many words as they can in one minutes. Their partner will write down errors and the last word on their sheets. • Using the count column – calculate the words read per minute. • Place that number on the chart on page R43 • http://www.online-stopwatch.com/large-stopwatch/
Idiom focus English learners are often confused by idioms because their meanings differ from the literal meanings of the words. Because idioms such as add fuel to the fire. Students need to know the meanings of common idioms. Grab an idiom focus At first glance
Circles in NatureTC: 7-12 Vocabulary What do these words mean?? Variations Keen Enhance Concentric Massive Arc Experimental Poetry
Circles in NatureTC: 7-12 Use the Clues Answers will Vary: Experimental poetry is a type of poetry that does something new with language and form. It does not have the set number of syllables or rhyme patterns of closed form poetry.
Circles in NatureTC: 7-12 Adjectives • Adjectives are words that describe nouns. • They answer the questions: Which One, What Kind, and How Many.
Circles in NatureTC: 7-12 Adjectives Rainbow-scaled Round Dark muscular watchful whirling
Circles in NatureTC: 7-12 • Complete the Comprehend and Take note items for Circles in Nature.
What it would feel like to ride on the moon to a city in the sky The moon’s a balloon; flowers pick themselves Answers will vary: It creates places to pause while reading
The ever-growing circular ripples on a body of water caused by a jumping fish All of the lines are lined up on the right margin, not the left margin; the phrase “out and out and out” steps down like a staircase. The circles found in the rings of a tree trunk
Each one tells about a circular object in space Small animals, bears, people, a cat
Page 42 • Complete page 42 by yourself. • This will be graded as evidence instead of practice.