dol level 4 week 12
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DOL level 4 week 12. Analogy firecracker: independence Day - _________: Halloween find _ lose - build :__________ 1. dear mr borrows please send me your latest catalog thank you sincerely yours betsy yarder. jack-o’-lantern. destroy. Pledge. Fluency. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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DOL level 4 week 12
• Analogy
1. firecracker: independence Day - _________: Halloween
2. find _ lose - build :__________
1. dear mr borrowsplease send me your latest catalog thank yousincerely yoursbetsy yarder
jack-o’-lantern
destroy
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Pledge
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Fluency
6 min. reading solution
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Objectives day 1
Students will• Identify antonyms and use prefixes to form
antonyms.• Understand that affixes often cause spelling
changes in the root word.• Identify the spelling changes caused by affixes in
Word Structure words.
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Word Structure day 1
Line 1
Line 2
Line 3
Line 4
mighty weak moving unmoving
friendly rude seen invisible
rotters spongy crumbling dying
friend enemy insult compliment
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Developing Oral Language
• Form small groups• Brainstorm a list of words with any of the
suffixes that appear in Lines 1-3• For each one, students must find one root
word that has spelling changes as a result of adding the suffix, or one root word that does not have spelling changes.
• Share their lists with the class.
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Developing Oral Language
• Form small groups• Choose a word from Lines 1-3 and give an
antonym for it. • For example, a student could give the antonym
cold for friendly. That student might then choose another student and challenge him or her to come up with an antonym for that word that does not appear on Line 1-3, and so on, until someone cannot come up with another antonym.
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Fluency
6 min. reading solution
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Purpose
BigIdea
What role do you play in natures delicate balance?
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Vocabulary lesson 4
brittle circulate
Easily brokenTo flow around freely
burrow
Hole in ground that animal lives in
decays
To slowly break down (present tense of decay.
The leaves became old and brittle. Your blood will circulate through the body.
The rabbit would hide in its burrow. The old plant decays and returns to the earth.
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Vocabulary lesson 4
droop predator
To sink; to hang downAn animal that lives by hunting
another animal for food
shrivel
To wrinkle and become small
swarming
To gather or live in large group
When he is sad his head will droop The fox is a predator of the rabbit.
In the fall, leaves shrivel up and fall to the ground. The bees are swarming to the hive.
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Objectives
Students will:Discuss the difference between fact and
opinion.Identify facts and opinions from their
story and share them with their partner.
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GrammarFact and Opinion
• A fact is based on something that ca n be proved.• An opinion is a personal viewpoint that might not be factual.• It is important to distinguish fact from opinion to make judgments
about issues and events. The media use fact and opinion when reporting information, but sometimes they present opinion as though it were fact.
• Guided Practice:Discuss the consequences of mistaking opinion for fact. Share examples of where and why the media might present opinion as fact.Find facts and opinions from the story and share what they found with a partner, do not say whether you believe it is fact or opinion. Have the partner decide which one it is.
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Spellinginsult compliment silent noisy proud ashamed
positive negative friend enemy predator prey
build destroy divide unite inside outside
comedy tragedy brittle flexible