Day 1. Four Feet, Two Sandals I can determine the meaning of unknown words.
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Transcript of Day 1. Four Feet, Two Sandals I can determine the meaning of unknown words.
Day 1
Four Feet, Two Sandals
I can determine the meaning of unknown words.
filth“She picked her way to the stream, careful to keep her sandal out of the filth.”
An excessive amount of dirt
filthSynonym: mud
Thumbs up, Thumbs down
resettled“Mama went to meetings about being resettled.”
resettledGetting used to a new place againSynonym: move
What would be an example of getting resettled?Moving to a new house
Going to your grandma’s for the day
Getting a new teacher
Going outside to play
Going to a friends house to play
Eating cookies
crept“When they did not have work to do, Lina and Feroza crept up to the windows….”
filthresettled
crept
Who can use all 3 words in a sentence?
filthresettledcrept
Draw a picture or write a sentence to show you know what these words mean.
I can determine the meaning of unknown words.
Day 2
I can determine the meaning of unknown words.
Tell your partner about a new word you learned yesterday.
Word Association
• Which word goes with moving to a new place?
• Which word is a synonym for sneak?
• Which word goes with being dirty?
filth
resettled
creept
I can determine the meaning of unknown words.
Day 3
I can determine the meaning of unknown words.
Tell your partner what a turtle or snail might do.
Describe a time when…
o you saw someone/something that crept
o you had to resettle
o you might see filth
I can determine the meaning of unknown words.
Day 4
I can determine the meaning of unknown words.
Tell your partner what all of these pictures have in common.
Tell your partner what all of these pictures have in common.
Turn and Talk
• Tell your partner about a time you had to get resettled.
I can determine the meaning of unknown words.