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WHAT JO DID
UNIT 2 WEEK 1
LESSON VOCABULARY
fouled
Verb (something you can do)-ed ending means past tense
to make an unfair play (in sports)
*synonym: to break a rule
LESSON VOCABULARY
hoop
Noun-it’s a thing
a ring or round band
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jersey
Noun-it’s a thing
a shirt that is pulled over the head
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marveledVerb (something you can do)-ed ending means past tense
to be filled with wonder; was astonished
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rim
Noun-it’s a thing
an edge, border, or margin on or around anything
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speechless
Adjective-it describes something
not able to speak*synonym: amazed
Speechless isn’t always positive…
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swatted
Verb-ed ending means past tense
to hit sharply or violently away*synonym: slapped
LESSON VOCABULARY
unbelievable
Adjective-it describes something (a noun)
incredible*Break it down! un=not + believe + able= not able to be believed
COMPREHENSION SKILLS1) Cause and Effect
*a cause is WHY something happened*an effect is WHAT happened-Clue Words: cause, so, because
2) Background Knowledge*Good readers use their background knowledge to understand what they read.*When you read, think about if you’ve ever seen, heard of, or experienced something in the story.
WORD ANALYSIS
Prefixes- word parts that are added to the beginning of base words.
*prefixes change the words meaning
*The prefixes in- and un- both come from Old English and mean “not“ or “the opposite of”
WORD ANALYSISOn your pink guide sheet, let’s write in our Word Analysis box.
1) un- and in- mean “not“ or “the opposite of”2) circle the un- in unrelated. 3) underline the base word4) Write: unrelated= not related5) Let’s cross out inside. It is not a correct example of
this
WHAT JO DID
DAY 2- PART 2
WORD ANALYSISRECALL: Prefixes are word parts that are added to the beginning of base words.
*prefixes change the words meaning
*The prefixes in- and un- both come from Old English and mean “not“ or “the opposite of”
WORD ANALYSIS
1) unwelcome2) incorrect3) unaware4) informal5) unusual
not welcomenot correctnot awarenot formalnot usual
Explain what the words means, by breaking apart the prefix and the base word.
LITERARY TERMSDialogue
-this is the conversation between two or more people in a text.
*Dialogue always appears between quotation marks.
Narration-this is the telling of a story or recounting of
events-this does NOT use quotation marks
STORY STRUCTURE
Recall story structure:the conflict- the problemrising action- builds up to the climaxclimax- where the conflict is confrontedresolution- the outcome
STORY STRUCTUREOur Focus:
*Rising Action- this occurs when a character attempts to overcome the major conflict (problem) in the story
*Climax- the “turning point” in the story. Usually, when the character makes an important decision that will lead to the conclusion
PREPARE TO READ!The Question of the Week: How can we learn to appreciate the talents of others? –Open books to Pg. 178-179
*What special talent does the kid on Pg. 179 have?*How might a person develop a special talent, such as basketball skills?*What background knowledge do we have about basketball?*What are other examples of special talents?
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