dol level 4 week 31 analogy 1.ascend : ________ - advance ; retreat 2. iii : iv - ix : _________ 1....
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DOL level 4 week 31
• Analogy
1. ascend : ________ - advance ; retreat
2. III : IV - IX : _________
1. i wont go to there party because i cant dance good
2. dad has gave i and carmen many rides to the countryside day school
descend
X
Pledge
Fluency
6 min. reading solution
Objectives day 1
Students willReview contractionsReview homographs
Word Structure day 3
The words in this line are homographs.
Homographs are words that are spelled alike but are different in meaning and pronunciation. Combine - “to mix together” - “harvest crops with a machine”Suspect - “to have suspicions” - “ somebody who might be guilty”Permit - “to make possible’ - “a written warrant or license”Reject - “to cast off” - “something that is not wanted”
Line 3 combinecombine suspectsuspect permitpermit rejectreject
Vocabulary lesson 5
skimrustThe surfers skim across the
waves.
The old car is turning red with rust.
binocularsBird watchers use binoculars.
To move over lightly and swiftly
To have iron parts turn red and scaly then fall away
A tool for seeing far away; made of two telescopes
Joined to allow the viewer to use both eyes
Vocabulary lesson 5
scarletashamedThe bird’s feathers were scarlet
red.
He was feeling ashamed and wanted to hide.
slipCell phones are tiny enough to slip
into the pocket.
bright red
feeling shame; being upset or feeling guilty because
you have done something wrong
to put an object somewhere quickly and
secretly
1. Why do some people call the Golden Gate Bridge the “impossible bridge”?
2. Why does Robert hide one of the puzzle pieces?
3. What final piece completes the Golden Gate Bridge, and what other selection has a similar piece?
Meet the Author / Illustrator pg 552Eve Bunting C. F. Payne
4. What do the workers in “John Henry Races the Steam Drill” have in common with the workers on the Golden Gate Bridge?
5. What other big projects in history can you think of where people with many different jobs worked together?
6. Why is everyone’s job important?
WritingPrewriting day 3
Use a variety of sources. Books, magazines, newspapers, local television, radio news shows, and internet sources.
You might want to interview people who are central to the story. For example, if you decide to do a story about the school bus driver, then they should interview this person.
What sources would you use to write about a bus driver?interview the bus driverthe driver’s bosschildren who have been passengers and parents of those children.Use resources that tell how many drivers are in the school district,
How long others have been driving, What their responsibilities are, and so on
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 MechanicsUsing Punctuation with Quotation Marks and Parentheses Day 3
“Over by the cross girder!” I yelled, spotting him.People (bystanders, construction workers, etc.) stopped to
watch. Quotation marks are used in dialogue to set off a
speaker’s words and are used for the titles of poems and short stories. In dialogue, punctuation goes inside the quotation marks.
Parentheses set off information and are used instead of commas when the information is not essential to the meaning of the sentence. If the words inside the parentheses are a complete sentence, end punctuation goes inside the parentheses
Spelling
conduct rebel sewer insert reject indent
combine suspect desert tower reform permit
wind recount number sow contrast moped
refuse content graduate proceeds deliberate
SpellingHomographs day 3
Homographs are words that have the same spelling but have different meanings and pronunciations.
kom’ . binekom . bine’
Changing the pronunciation change the meaning of the word, as well as its part of speech. A combine (kom’ . bine) is a large piece of equipment used on farms to harvest grain. This is a noun
To combine (kom . bine’) ingredients in a recipe is to put them together. This is a verb
Skills Practice 2 page 125
conduct rebel sewer insert reject indent
combine suspect desert tower reform permit
wind recount number sow contrast moped
refuse content graduate proceeds deliberate
1. conduct2. rebel3. sewer4. insert5. reject6. indent7. combine8. suspect9. desert10. tower11. reform12. permit13. wind14. recount15. number16. sow17. contrast18. moped19. refuse20. content21. graduate22. proceeds23. deliberate
1. conduct2. rebel3. sewer4. insert5. reject6. indent7. combine8. suspect9. desert10. tower11. reform12. permit13. wind14. recount15. number16. sow17. contrast18. moped19. refuse20. content21. graduate22. proceeds23. deliberate
1. conduct2. rebel3. sewer4. insert5. reject6. indent7. combine8. suspect9. desert10. tower11. reform12. permit13. wind14. recount15. number16. sow17. contrast18. moped19. refuse20. content21. graduate22. proceeds23. deliberate
1. conduct2. rebel3. sewer4. insert5. reject6. indent7. combine8. suspect9. desert10. tower11. reform12. permit13. wind14. recount15. number16. sow17. contrast18. moped19. refuse20. content21. graduate22. proceeds23. deliberate
1. conduct2. rebel3. sewer4. insert5. reject6. indent7. combine8. suspect9. desert10. tower11. reform12. permit13. wind14. recount15. number16. sow17. contrast18. moped19. refuse20. content21. graduate22. proceeds23. deliberate
binocularsA tool for seeing far away; made of two telescopes Joined
to allow the viewer to use both eyes
rustTo have iron parts turn red and scaly
then fall awaytime.
skim
To move over lightly and swiftly
slipto put an object
somewhere quickly and secretly
ashamedfeeling shame; being upset or feeling guilty
because you have done something
wrong
scarletbright red
A tool for seeing far away; made of
two telescopes Joined to allow
the viewer to use both eyes
.
To have iron parts turn red and scaly then
fall away
To move over lightly and
swiftly
to put an object
somewhere quickly and
secretly
feeling shame; being upset or feeling guilty because you have done something
wrong
bright red
binoculars rust skim slip
ashamed scarlet
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