• Analogy 1.(6 X 5) : (__________) – (2 X 5) : (4 X 5) 2. 1. the police officer has gave superintendent nelson posters about bicycle safety 2. i saw a elephant at the zoo saturday august 27 1988 DOL level 4 week 30 (12 X 5) : - :
Feb 22, 2016
• Analogy
1. (6 X 5) : (__________) – (2 X 5) : (4 X 5)
2.
1. the police officer has gave superintendent nelson posters about bicycle safety
2. i saw a elephant at the zoo saturday august 27 1988
DOL level 4 week 30
(12 X 5)
: - :
Pledge
Fluency
6 min. reading solution
Objectives day 1
Students willrecognize homophones. Study Greek roots in words
Word Structure day 1
Line 1
Line 2
Line 3
Line 4
sad angry quick
early worst best hungry
mildfierce active lazy
solsolidid hol to part
estsaddest poorestpoorest estangriest estquickest
estearliest esthungriest
lowhollow gěthertogether apart
Word Structure day 4
The words in each pair are antonyms, Think of other antonyms to match each pair.Possible Answers: firm, empty, jointly, separately
Skills Practice 2 p. 105
Line 4 solsolidid hol to partlowhollow gěthertogether apart
Vocabulary lesson 4
demandlocalsThe demand is so large they can
charge more money for it.
We are all locals of Taylorsvilleborders
Utah and Idaho border on each other.
the desire for a product or a service
plural for local: A person who has been living in a
place for a long time.
plural for border: An artificial line where one
country or state ends and another begins.
Vocabulary lesson
desperateditchesThe bird is desperate for water.
Get a good education or you might have to dig ditches.
eraWe live in a computerized era.
ready to take large risks with little hope of success
plural of ditch: a long narrow pathway cut in the
ground to drain watera period in history; usually
several years long
K W L?
Transparency 34
Purpose
BigIdea
How did machines get America moving?
Inquiry Process day 4
Collecting Facts and IdeasDetermine how current the information you are
collecting is. Using periodicals, monthly journals and information posted on credible web sites is more up-to-date than textbooks, encyclopedias, and other books.
WritingEditing day 4
During the editing and proofreading stage, you should look for the incorrect use of any of the conventions of writing: spelling, punctuation, grammar, and usage.
Double check the spelling and capitalization of proper nouns .
Look for one type of error at a time. Review one time for spelling, then for punctuation, then capitalization, and then grammar.
Objectives day 1
Students willLearn about sentence tenses.Learn how to correct run-on sentences and
sentence fragments.Learn about complex sentences.Learn how to ask questions to find information.Learn how to use an effective voice.
Grammar, Usage, and MechanicsSummarizing and Organizing Information Day 4
“The Dust Bowl” is a summary. A summary contains only the main idea and important details and is a way to organize and remember information.
• What factors led to the Dust Bowl Conditions?• How did the Dust Bowl conditions affect farmers who
lived there?• What did Dust Bowl farmers do to support their
families?• With your partner, browse the selection and take
notes. Write a summary of the selection using the questions as a guide to inform and organize your ideas.
Spellingdemand request strangers locals fierce milk
active lazy graceful awkward thrilling boring
drowsy alert together apart solid hollow
hope despair temporary permanent
SpellingAntonyms day 4
He suggested that they travel togehter.Identify the misspelled word, and write it
correctly. The dentist put in a temperary filling.
Identify the misspelled word.
Skills Practice 2 page 114
demand request strangers locals fierce milk
active lazy graceful awkward thrilling boring
drowsy alert together apart solid hollow
hope despair temporary permanent
1. demand2. request3. strangers4. locals5. fierce6. mild7. active8. lazy9. graceful10. awkward11. thrilling12. boring13. drowsy14. alert15. together16. apart17. solid18. hollow19. hope20. despair21. temporary22. permanent
1. demand2. request3. strangers4. locals5. fierce6. mild7. active8. lazy9. graceful10. awkward11. thrilling12. boring13. drowsy14. alert15. together16. apart17. solid18. hollow19. hope20. despair21. temporary22. permanent
1. demand2. request3. strangers4. locals5. fierce6. mild7. active8. lazy9. graceful10. awkward11. thrilling12. boring13. drowsy14. alert15. together16. apart17. solid18. hollow19. hope20. despair21. temporary22. permanent
1. demand2. request3. strangers4. locals5. fierce6. mild7. active8. lazy9. graceful10. awkward11. thrilling12. boring13. drowsy14. alert15. together16. apart17. solid18. hollow19. hope20. despair21. temporary22. permanent
1. demand2. request3. strangers4. locals5. fierce6. mild7. active8. lazy9. graceful10. awkward11. thrilling12. boring13. drowsy14. alert15. together16. apart17. solid18. hollow19. hope20. despair21. temporary22. permanent
BordersAn artificial line where one country or state ends and
another begins.
LocalsA person who has been living in
a place for a long time.
Demandthe desire for a product or a
service
Eraa period in history; usually
several years long
Ditchesa period in history; usually
several years long
Desperateready to take large risks with
little hope of success
borders locals demand era
ditches desperate
plural for border: An artificial line
where one country or state
ends and another begins.
plural for local: A person who has been living in a place for a
long time.
past tense of translate: to
change words or thoughts
from one language to
another.
a period in history; usually several years
long
plural of ditch: a long narrow pathway cut in the ground to drain water
ready to take large risks with little hope of
success