dol level 4 week 30
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DOL level 4 week 30. Analogy rain : drop – snow: _______ 2. : - : 1. yesterday morning i brang my tennis shoes to school at 800 AM 2. and last week the corn growed at least a inch. flake. Pledge. Fluency. 6 min. reading solution. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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• Analogy
1. rain : drop – snow: _______ 2. : - :
1. yesterday morning i brang my tennis shoes to school at 800 AM
2. and last week the corn growed at least a inch
DOL level 4 week 30
flake
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Pledge
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Fluency
6 min. reading solution
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Objectives day 1
Students willrecognize homophones. Study Greek roots in words
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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
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Word Structure day 2
The words on this line are superlative adjectives or adverbs.
Two of the words are irregular superlatives. Which ones?best, worstName the original adverb or adjectives that these superlative forms are based on.Best: good or well Worst: bad for adjective, or badly for adverb.
Line 2 early worst best hungryestearliest esthungriest
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Building Background• What is a drought?• What happens to plants during a drought?• What happens to the soil?• Think about the previous lesson, “Immigrant
Children,” which dealt with many people who came to the United States to set up farms.
• How do you think their farms fared during the severe drought of the 1930s?
• What do you think would happen if massive windstorms swept across dry, dusty land suffering from a drought?
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Background Information• The word drought comes from an Old English
word that means “to dry up.”• There were many droughts throughout our
country’s history – in the 1730s, 1820s, and 1960, but none of them lasted as long or was as severe as the 1930s drought.
• About two and a half million people left the Great Plains during the Dust Bowl periods. But three out of four farms in the Dust Bowl region decided to stay on their farms instead of moving.
• The drought finally ended In the fall of 1939, when it rained for two days. In the 1940s, rainfall returned to normal levels, and farmers once again were able to grow an abundance of crops.
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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.
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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
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K W L?
Transparency 34
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Purpose
BigIdea
How did machines get America moving?
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Handing Off
Did you grasp the following ideas:• The conditions that led to the Dust Bowl• What it was like to live under the terrible
conditions of the Dust Bowl• Why the Great Depression made matters worse for
the Dust Bowl farmers• Why many farmers left and where they went• How the migrant farmers were received in
California and under what conditions they lived
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Inquiry Process day 2
Collecting Facts and IdeasOrganize your notes in logical sequence
Depending on the topic, you might want to order the information you have gathered chronologically. Or use a concept map.
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WritingRevising day 2
The way you organize information is important. You should place the paragraph that tells about your opinion at or near the end of the report so readers can first learn what the book is about, and then find out what the writer of the book review thinks of it.
Most book reviews follow the order the author of the book uses. This makes it easier for readers to follow the main events or ideas presented in the book.
Review the order of your paragraphs to make sure the way you are organized makes sense.
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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.
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Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics Vary Sentence Types Day 2
This is a sentence.Write a sentence using a similar theme but more
complex.
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Spellingdemand request strangers locals fierce milk
active lazy graceful awkward thrilling boring
drowsy alert together apart solid hollow
hope despair temporary permanent
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SpellingAntonyms day 2
demand request strangers locals fierce milk
active lazy graceful awkward thrilling boring
drowsy alert together apart solid hollow
hope despair temporary permanent
Circle one of the words, and say it aloud. Pick a partner, who should circle the antonym and pronounce it aloud.Continue with another set of partners.
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demand request strangers locals fierce milk
active lazy graceful awkward thrilling boring
drowsy alert together apart solid hollow
hope despair temporary permanent
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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
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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
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borders locals demand era
ditches desperate
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An artificial line where one
country or state ends and another
begins.
A person who has been living in a place for a
long time.
the desire for a product or a
service
a period in history; usually several years
long
a long narrow pathway cut in the ground to drain water
ready to take large risks with little hope of
success