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DOL level 4 week 10 Analogy true : untrue – sense : __________ 2. _____ 1. ms winkler will learn you to red and sing songs to 2. jack aint going to go fishing with jason and i nonsense : - :

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Fluency 6 min. reading solution

Objectives day 1 Students will Understand that Latin roots plus aaffixes are used to form English words. Learn that affixes add to or change the meanings of root words.

Word Structure day 1 moving movement remove motion remember memory memorable mental action react enact actor transcribe describe subscribe scribble Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4

Word Structure day 1 action react enact actor Line 1 The words in this line share the Latin root act, which means “do”. What does the suffix –or and the prefix en- means? Suffix –or means “one who? Prefix en- means “to cause to be” Skills Practice 1 pg. 77-78

Word Structure day 1 The words in this line contain Latin roots transcribe describe subscribe scribble Line 4 The words in this line contain Latin roots Scribe is a Latin root that means “to write”. Transcribe means “to copy something.” Describe means “to explain.” Subscribe means “to promise to give money regularly” Scribble means ‘to write messily.

Vocabulary lesson 2 release eventually energy fuels To let loose She decided to release the fish. He would eventually get better. To let loose Sooner or later energy fuels He could run a long time because of his energy. Coal and oil are types of fuels. Something that gives energy as it is burned or eaten The power to do work

Vocabulary lesson 2 page 150 stored transferred She stored her sewing stuff in the closet The soldier got transferred to Iraq. Past tense of transfer: to move from one place to another Put away for future use contains soar The bottle contains liquid vitamins. The eagle began to soar above the trees. Present tense of contain: to hold To fly high

Developing Oral Language The lid to the gas tank was not removable. Identify the word with the prefix, suffix, and the Latin root. Decode the meaning of the word based on your knowledge of each word part. removable

Developing Oral Language The girl could not memorize her lines. Identify the word with the Latin root and a suffix. Think of other words you can form using the suffix –ize, which means “to make.” memorize

Developing Oral Language The inventor liked to use natural items in her products. Try to identify the words with suffixes. Think of other words that have these suffixes in them. Inventor, liked

Writing Describing How to Do Something Remember to use transition words. Keep each step in sequential order.

Objectives Students will Learn about the different types of sentences. Learn about the use of quotation marks and punctuation. Learn how to use colons and semicolons. Learn how to summarize and organize information. Learn how to listen for information

Grammar Summarizing and Organizing Information What is the selection “Energy Makes Things Happen” about? By pointing out what the story is about, you are summarizing. A summary contains only main ideas and important details to organize and remember information, What kinds of energy are there? What are fuels? How do they work? How is energy connected to the sun? Where does energy go?

Spelling predict dictate contradict describe subscribe scribble transcribe report import export support infer referral transferred defer creates creation creative creature dictator dictionary sympathize

declarative sentence

imperative sentence

interrogative sentence ?

exclamatory sentence !

Partner - partner sticks Punctuation!.? Partner - partner sticks NE exclamatory sentence ! SE interrogative sentence ? NW declarative sentence . First word capitalized Proper punctuation at the end Complete sentence SW imperative sentence .