ELD-Daily Routines 3 Signal word: profoundly

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ELD-Daily Routines 3 Signal word: profoundly Objective: Students will be able to describe an action that they do and specify how they do that action. Signal word: profoundly

Our predictions of the word profoundly Firmly When you find something Smart When you sense something When you say something important When you think you know it all strong

The word, profoundly is Sample sentences: an adverb. It means to do something with intensity, great knowledge, or deep thought. Sample sentences: Sebastian profoundly typed his essay about the meaning of life.

Grammatical forms: adverbs to show how you complete an action carefully recklessly completely greatly carelessly thorough-ly quickly slowly briefly joyfully thought-fully well seriously energeti- cally sincerely

What activities do you do daily? Write a list of 5 activities that you do during the week. These could include homework, chores, eat, talk, play video games, play a sport, etc. Share this list with a partner.

Patterns for prompts After you’ve read your partner’s list of daily activities, choose one of the activities your partner does and put it in the following sentence frame: Question: How do you ________(verb) your _______(noun)? Sample: How do you eat your food?

Patterns for response Once your partner has written a question regarding an activity from your list, write a response using the following sentence frame: Response: I __________ (adverb) _________(verb) my/the ________ (noun). Sample response: I thoroughly eat my food.