DOL level 4 week 24

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DOL level 4 week 24 • Analogy 1.deck : cards - grove : _______ 2.expensive : cheap - fiction : ________ 1. mr and ms lee chin 3612 regency drive eugene or 97402 2. alice hasnt no paper and she hasnt chose to buy none trees fact

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DOL level 4 week 24. Analogy deck : cards - grove : _______ expensive : cheap - fiction : ________ 1. mr and ms lee chin 3612 regency drive eugene or 97402 2. alice hasnt no paper and she hasnt chose to buy none. trees. fact. Pledge. Fluency. 6 min. reading solution. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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DOL level 4 week 24

• Analogy

1. deck : cards - grove : _______

2. expensive : cheap - fiction : ________

1. mr and ms lee chin3612 regency driveeugene or 97402

2. alice hasnt no paper and she hasnt chose to buy none

trees

fact

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Pledge

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Fluency

6 min. reading solution

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Objectives day 1

Students willRecognize homographs and distinguish

between them based on their pronunciation and meanings.

Identify inflectional endings.

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Word Structure day 1

Line 1

Line 2

Line 3

Line 4

sewer tear Lead does

Dove wind bow bat

breathing tied setting convinced

libraries paddles heroes houses

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Word Structure day 1

sewer tear lead doesLine 1

The words in this line are homographs. They are spelled the same but don’t sound the same.

sewer tear

lead does

One who sews.An underground pipe for water waste.

a drop of liquid from the eye. To rip

A metallic elementto guide; to show the way. Present tense of do the plural of doe

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Vocabulary lesson 4

genuine charted

real; true to make a map

forecast

a prediction about what will happen based on evidence

inventions

a thing that is made or thought of for the first time

It is a genuine antique. He charted his trip on a map.

the weather man gave a forecast of windy weather. He loved to tell about his wonderful inventions.

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Vocabulary lesson 4

eclipse charge

a darkening or hiding of the sun by the moon or of the moon by Earth’s shadow a load of electricity

mast

a pole that holds sails

shocked

past tense of shock: to jolt by electricity

We watched the eclipse of the moon. An electric charge is very dangerous.

He climbed the twenty foot mast of the ship. He got shocked when he changed the light bulb.

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Building Background

Activate Prior KnowledgeWhat do you know about Benjamin Franklin and his scientific experiments?

What was Benjamin Franklin famous for?

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Building Background• Ben Franklin was one of the first people to

suggest that lightning was naturally occurring electricity in the sky.

• He conducted him famous kite experiment in 1752. It was a dangerous experiment—one of many that Franklin performed during his lifetime—because the electrical charge that he “pulled out of the clouds” easily could have killed him.

• Many of the terms associated with electricity—such as battery, positive/negative and charge—were coined by Franklin.

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Science Inquiry

• Page 436• Genre - Interview• Feature – Diagrams• Look at the diagram of the lightbulb. In your

own words, explain the purpose of each part of the lightbulb.

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Fluency

6 min. reading solution

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Purpose

BigIdea

What steps lead to a good experiment?

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Writing a Summary from two sourcesday 1

• Pg 437 G• Choose two different topics. Compare and Contrast.• State the main idea of your summaries in the topic

sentence and write about only the most important details that support the main idea.

• Remember your summaries must be written in your own words.

• Could compare two extinction theories of dinosaurs.Help me determine he best way to organize my ideas.Give reasons for your answers.

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Writing a Summary from two sourcesday 2

• Pg 437 F• Using a Graphic Organizer.

differentalike

different

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Writing a Summary from two sourcesday 3

• Make sure you have included words that signal likenesses and differences, such as too, like, both, as, and also for likenesses and unlike, than, however, but, and on the other hand for differences. These words help the readers understand the things that are being compared and contrasted.

• Revise your summaries so they follow logical organization and read smoothly.

• Did you begin each paragraph with a topic sentence?• Do the details support the main ideas?• Have you included transitions that move the reader from one paragraph

or idea to the next?• Check your summary with your sources. Did you leave out any imprtant

ideas?

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Writing a Summary from two sourcesSkills Practice 2 page 48 day 4

• Editing/Publishing• Double check the spelling and capitalization of

proper nouns against the original pieces of writing.

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Writing a Summary from two sourcesSkills Practice 2 page 48 day 5

• Editing/Publishing• Double check the spelling and capitalization of

proper nouns against the original pieces of writing.

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Grammar, Usage, and mechanics day 1

Sentences with Compound Subjects

Ben Franklin wrote almanacs.Benjamin Banneker wrote almanacs.

Combine these two sentences using a compound subject.Ben Franklin and Benjamin Banneker wrote almanacs.• A simple sentence has a subject and a predicate• A compound subject has two or more subjects and the same

predicate.• Sometimes two sentences contain many of the same words.

These sentences can be combined and the repeated words can be omitted to add variety to sentence lengths.

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• Tamara went skiing today. George went skiing today.

• Sue went for a walk yester. Sarah also went for a walk.

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Spellingcharted shocked jerked bowling cried crying

married amusing tired jogging strummed grinning

webbed feeling pleasing dried controlling equipped

willing daring newfangled increasing occurred

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charted shocked jerked bowling cried crying

married amusing tired jogging strummed grinning

webbed feeling pleasing dried controlling equipped

willing daring newfangled increasing occurred

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Vocabulary lesson 4

eclipse charge

a darkening or hiding of the sun by the moon or of the moon by Earth’s shadow a load of electricity

mast

a pole that holds sails

shocked

past tense of shock: to jolt by electricity

We watched the eclipse of the moon. An electric charge is very dangerous.

He climbed the twenty foot mast of the ship. He got shocked when he changed the light bulb.

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1. charted2. shocked3. jerked4. bowling5. cried6. crying7. married8. amusing9. tired10. jogging11. strummed12. grinning13. webbed14. feeling15. pleasing16. dried17. controlling18. equipped19. willing20. daring21. newfangled22. occurred23. increasing

1. charted2. shocked3. jerked4. bowling5. cried6. crying7. married8. amusing9. tired10. jogging11. strummed12. grinning13. webbed14. feeling15. pleasing16. dried17. controlling18. equipped19. willing20. daring21. newfangled22. occurred23. increasing

1. charted2. shocked3. jerked4. bowling5. cried6. crying7. married8. amusing9. tired10. jogging11. strummed12. grinning13. webbed14. feeling15. pleasing16. dried17. controlling18. equipped19. willing20. daring21. newfangled22. occurred23. increasing

1. charted2. shocked3. jerked4. bowling5. cried6. crying7. married8. amusing9. tired10. jogging11. strummed12. grinning13. webbed14. feeling15. pleasing16. dried17. controlling18. equipped19. willing20. daring21. newfangled22. occurred23. increasing

1. charted2. shocked3. jerked4. bowling5. cried6. crying7. married8. amusing9. tired10. jogging11. strummed12. grinning13. webbed14. feeling15. pleasing16. dried17. controlling18. equipped19. willing20. daring21. newfangled22. occurred23. increasing

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genuinereal; true

chartedto make a map

forecasta prediction about what will happen

based on evidence

inventionsa thing that is made

or thought of for the first time

eclipsea darkening or hiding

of the sun by the moon or of the moon

by Earth’s shadow

chargea load of

electricity

masta pole that holds

sails

shocked

past tense of shock: to jolt by electricity

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real; true to make a map

a prediction about what will happen

based on evidence

a thing that is made or

thought of for the first time

a darkening or hiding of the

sun by the moon or of the

moon by Earth’s shadow

a load of electricity a pole that

holds sailsThe act of

chasing after

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genuine charted forecast inventions

eclipse charge mast shocked