Spelling this week! Pattern study Soft sounds of G and C G says /j/: ge gi gy C says /s/: ce ci cy.

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this week!this week!

Pattern studyPattern studySoft sounds of

G and CG says /j/:

•ge•gi•gy

C says /s/:

•ce•ci•cy

gigirafferaffe

gegeographyography

gegenuinenuine

gegentlemanntleman

gegeniusnius

gegeneralneral

cycymbalsmbals

cicitizentizen

mamagigicalcal

cicinnamonnnamon

cecertainrtain

cecenturyntury

cecenternter

cecementment

gegenienie

cicitrustrus

gegermsrms

gegenerationneration

cancancecerr

cicirculaterculate

VocabularyVocabulary

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plague

There was a fierce and widespread outbreak of plague, probably bubonic and pneumonic, that ravaged Europe

during the 14th century.

An epidemic diseaseAn epidemic disease causing a high rate of death.causing a high rate of death.

Fleas, which lived on the rodents, carried the bacillus to humans by carrying blood from rodents to the people. Unfortunately, for those who were infected, the bug quickly brought a death sentence, as over the course of three or four days the victims experienced horrible pain. The humans who became infected suffered from high fevers and aching limbs. They also experienced the vomiting of blood and swelling of the lymph nodes. These swellings produced blackish coloured spots on the body. Death resulted soon after as these swellings expanded until they burst.

infected

• If the wound becomes infected —indicated by red, hot, inflamed skin surrounding the wound—clean the wound site and replace the bandages every 12 hours until the infection subsides.

To have germs presentTo have germs present

microbe

Unbroken skin provides a line of defense against invasion by

microbes or parasites.

Very tiny germVery tiny germ

antibodies

Antibodies have widely varying binding sites, providing protection from a wide range of infectious agents and toxic substances.

Substances that destroy germs.

bacteria

Many of us know bacteria only as “germs,” invisible creatures that can invade our bodies and make us sick.

Microscopic creaturesMicroscopic creatures

Bacteria and Health - Some diseases caused by bacteria:

tetanus botulism Black Plague Tuberculosis Lyme disease Strep throat Pneumonia Anthrax

inform

• When you read something for information you are doing three things:

• 1. Identifying key words you are looking for

• 2. Skimming and scanning the text

• 3. Taking out the information

Tell; to let a person know something.