dol level 4 week14
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DOL level 4 week14. Analogy croak: frog - _______: owl bumpy : flat - ________: straight 1. me and sally likes to play with flora, my dog 2. did you here the siren of the mt pleasant fire department. hoot. crooked. Pledge. Objectives day 1. Students will - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
DOL level 4 week14
• Analogy
1. croak: frog - _______: owl2. bumpy : flat - ________: straight
1. me and sally likes to play with flora, my dog2. did you here the siren of the mt pleasant fire
department
hoot
crooked
Pledge
Objectives day 1
Students willIdentify Homographs and distinguish
them based on their meaning.Review spelling changes associated
with inflectional endings.Review Latin roots in words.
Word Structure day 1
Line 1
Line 2
Line 3
Line 4
floated underground great-grandmother
Tyrannosaurus rex
moving movement memorable remember
several picture illustration illogical
friendly rude crumbling dying
tear staring noticed incredibleLine 5
Word Structure day 1
inflectional endings, compounds, and Greek combinations
floated underground great-grandmother
Tyrannosaurus rexLine 1
Fluency
6 min. reading solution
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.
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.
Vocabulary lesson 5
ancestors smoldering
Direct family relations from a previous generation Burning and smoking without flames
clinging
To hold on tight
dangle
To hang; to swing loosely
I’m sure I get my good looks from my ancestors. The campfire embers were smoldering
He was clinging to the rocks to keep from falling Her large earrings would dangle from her ears.
Vocabulary lesson 5
wither pollinate
To dry up; to shrivel To spread pollen from flower to flower
oxygen
A gas in the atmosphere we must breathe to live.
The leaves wither and die. The bees pollinate the flowers
He needed extra oxygen to breathe betterstart
A jump due to a surprise.
He jumped with a start when he heard the noise.
Science Inquiry Genre
• Expository Text:1. Gives information or explains something to the reader.2. Presents information in a straightforward way.3. May be organized to topics4. May include diagrams, photographs, maps, or
illustrations to help the reader understand the subject better
5. Contains information that can be checked by other sources.
Diagrams
• A diagram is a drawing that shows the parts of something. Diagrams help readers understand the information that is being presented and shows
• How something is put together or arranged.• How something works• Where parts are located in relation to other parts
and how they are joined • The names of parts.
Plants and Their Cells page 224
• Think / Link1. Look at the diagram of a plant cell. Locate the
cell wall, the cell membrane, the nucleus, and he chloroplast. In which cell part do plants make their food?
2. Describe the process of photosynthesis in your own words.
3. Why do you think plant cells have walls and human cells do not?
chloroplast
Purpose
BigIdea
What role do you play in natures delicate balance?
What happens when part of a system is removed? How does a single tree fit into natures
delicate balance.
Vocabulary lesson 1
flowed glacier
Past tense of flow-to move as water does Huge, flowing mass of ice
irrigation
Supplying farmland with water
jagged
Having sharp points that stick out
The river flowed into the ocean.
The farm was watered by irrigation. The Grand Tetons have jagged peaks.
The mighty glacier flowed down the mountainside.
Vocabulary lesson 1
raging
Tiny pieces (plural of particle) Violent, wild
reservoir
Man-made lake for storing water
trickled
To run slowly in drops or thin stream
Let us remove the dirt particles. We are rafting down a raging river.
The water was stored in a large reservoir. The water trickled out of the tap this morning.
particles
Vocabulary lesson 2
release eventually
To let loose Sooner or later
energy
The power to do work
fuels
Something that gives energy as it is burned or eaten
She decided to release the fish. He would eventually get better.
He could run a long time because of his energy. Coal and oil are types of fuels.
Vocabulary lesson 2
page 150
stored transferred
Put away for future usePast tense of transfer: to move from one
place to another
contains
Present tense of contain: to hold
soar
To fly high
She stored her sewing stuff in the closet The soldier got transferred to Iraq.
The bottle contains liquid vitamins. The eagle began to soar above the trees.
Vocabulary lesson 3
bitterly branch
Harshly, extremely To divide and subdivide
depend
To need; to rely on
linked
To connect (past tense of link)
She bitterly told her sad tale. She wanted to branch out in other hobbies.
She learned to depend on her friends. We are linked together as humans.
Vocabulary lesson 3
microscope seaweed
Tool for looking at very small things A plant that grows near surface of sea.
slightly
By a little bit
The process by which green plants combine carbon dioxide, water and
sunlight to produce food.
She viewed the bacteria on her microscope She got tangled in the seaweed.
She was slightly warmer when the sun came out.photosynthesis
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.
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.
Vocabulary lesson 5
ancestors smoldering
Direct family relations from a previous generation Burning and smoking without flames
clinging
To hold on tight
dangle
To hang; to swing loosely
I’m sure I get my good looks from my ancestors. The campfire embers were smoldering
He was clinging to the rocks to keep from falling Her large earrings would dangle from her ears.
Vocabulary lesson 5
wither pollinate
To dry up; to shrivel To spread pollen from flower to flower
oxygen
A gas in the atmosphere we must breathe to live.
The leaves wither and die. The bees pollinate the flowers
He needed extra oxygen to breathe betterstart
A jump due to a surprise.
He jumped with a start when he heard the noise.
Study Skills
• Parts of a Book• We can use different parts of a book to help
locate information. • Find in your anthology the following parts of a
book, and explain how to use it:
Study Skills
1. Table of contents,
Study Skills
index
Study Skills
glossary
Persuasive Reporttransparency 12
• Make sure your persuasive essay is focused on your original purpose.
• When you review your drafts, you might think of new information that can you can add to make your reports more interesting.
• Writing Rubrics in the appendix
Inquiry Process
Check your written reports to confirm the main idea and relevant details are present. Use visual supports when appropriate.
Continue working on report.
What are some ways to present your report to the class?
Objectives
Students willWork with two sentences on the board and
turn them into a compound sentence.Identify conjunctionsWrite compound sentences and share them
with their partners.Apply their knowledge in their skills
practice book pages 127-128
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