Unit 2 ELA Vocabulary Words and Pictures. Slides can be used in the following ways: * Projecting and teaching *Reviewing each day (show picture and students.

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Unit 2 ELA Vocabulary Words and Pictures

Slides can be used in the following ways: * Projecting and teaching *Reviewing each day (show picture and students say word) *Labeling in home languages *Students enter into notebooks *Creating word walls *Picture word matching at tables *Partners quiz each other

Week 1

rabbit

turtle

forest

race

walk

run

laugh

brag

sleep

lose

fast

slow

happy

sad

angry

Week 2

spider legs head body

web

rabbit

monkey

hog

village

home

idea

want

visit

eat

fat thin/ skinny

short long

hungry

not ready ready

greedy

generous

Week 3-Personality Words Use this as a master list for the year, adding other words as needed. Students can use this list to describe characters all year, as well as historical figures in Social Studies. It is best to print these for students with 2 slides per page, since there are 2 words per slide. 3 slides per page will be too small. As with all glossaries, it is ideal to print in color.

generous greedy illustration-showing-a-hand-giving-money-and-an-open-hand-accepting-it.jpg

persistent / determined 0Determined.jpg insert/black_male_studying_teenager_5.jpg

hard working lazy working-at-the-computer.html

humble arrogant

wise foolish

resourceful helpless

kind cruel

loving hateful

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