week 12 november 18 th, 2013 all summer in a day by ray bradbury vocabulary
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Week 12November 18th, 2013
All Summer in a Day
By Ray Bradbury
Vocabulary
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The plan.…• Objectives• Review
– A Day’s Wait• Vocabulary List• Practice• Evaluation
– Literature Booklet pages 6, 7, 8, 9• Preview
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Objectives• Students will practice using context
clues while developing vocabulary
• Students will recall and identify key vocabulary from synonyms, definitions and antonyms
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Vocabulary List A1. Blessed adj. bringing comfort or joy2. Crushed v. pressed hard, causing
something to break3. Frail adj. weak; not strong4. Fumbling adj. clumsy5. Gush n. a sudden, full outpouring6. Immense adj. extremely large7. Muffled adj. wrapped or covered to
prevent sound from being heard8. Pleading v. begging or making sincere
appeal
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Vocabulary List B1. Civilization n. the culture of a people; a way of
living2. Drenched adj. soaked with liquid; waterlogged3. Gigantic adj. very big; huge4. Inserted v. put something into something else5. Photograph n. a picture taken with a camera6. Predict v. to foretell; to say what you think will
happen7. Remembrance n. a remembering of something8. Suspended v. stopped temporarily
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Fill in the blanks with suitable words: 1. The kitten was ---------- because it had not
eaten for days.2 .A ------------- of apple cider burst from the
spout of the jug.3 .The -------------- vacation was a joy in every
respect .4.The --------------- player dropped the ball.
5. The falling boulders -------------- everything in their path .
blessed crushed frail gushfumbling
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Fill in the blanks with suitable words: 1 .The long, lazy summer day ---------------- our
sense of time2 .Jenna was --------------- with her parents to
let her go to the movie.3 .The -------------- basket was too large to put
on the table .4. The children’s --------------- giggles could
hardly be heard .5 .With his new camera, Brando took a ----------
of a lizard .
pleading immense muffled suspended photograph
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Choose the correct meaning using context clues: 1 .Weather forecasters predict the next day’s
weather.
2 .Nicky inserted the new disc into his CD player.
foretell - speak - call
take - put - carry
3 .The drenched rags could no longer mop up the puddles .
clean – dry – soaked
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Match words and their meanings :
1 .The ancient Egyptian civilization had centralized government and strong trade .
2 .The child’s gigantic stuffed bear took up most of the bed .
3 .The remembrance of fragrant roses made the winter day feel like summer .
Remembering of something
The culture of people
Small
Huge
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Pleading Fumbling
suspended
Frail
immense
drenched
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d e h c n e r d i
r n z r d n m m n
e e m o c u m v s
l i a r f e d h e
i a a f n i e s r
o r l s l a k u t
u e e e c a n g e
d d e s s e l b d
d e d n e p s u s
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Unscramble : •1 .airfl
•2 .itcrepd
•3 .mulgfbin
•4 .dcehsru
•5 .gcignati
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Evaluation• Use the following words in a
sentence
–gigantic–muffled– frail
• Open literature booklets to pages 6, 7, 8, 9
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Preview• In the next Literature Lesson, we
will review the vocabulary and learn about the author