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K. Hall Davis School District Farmington, UT 2012-2013

summit

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Summit

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Summit

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Thinking Boxes(template can be created by folding a paper into fourths)

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Summit: examples

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This rock climber has reached the summit of the rock.

Click the link to watch a climber on the summit of Mt. Everest.

http://youtu.be/j7grH7EOMfA

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SummitSynonyms Antonyms

top bottompeak basetip foundationcap Foot

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Complete the table as a class.

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Summit

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Give more

examples of places

that would have a summit

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Summit: in context

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Based on the text, why are there huge chunks of rock near the summit?

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SummitClimbers train their whole lives to reach the summit of Mt. Everest.

Complete the sentence:

To reach a summit of ____ you must ____.

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