Unit 5 Theme: Turning Points

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Unit 5 Theme: Turning Points Making a choice can change your life. What are some important choices you have made in your life? Who are some important historical figures whose choices have changed people’s lives?

Weekly Theme: Collections Unit 5 ● Week 4 Weekly Theme: Collections Talk about it: What does the boy in this photo collect? If you could collect anything in the world, what would it be and why?

Unit 4 ● Week 5

If someone ducks from something, why is it done instinctively? Unit 5 ● Week 4 Key Words instinctively Instincts Something done naturally, without thought If someone ducks from something, why is it done instinctively?

How can you decrease the time it takes you to do your chores? Unit 5 ● Week 4 Key Words Decrease lower How can you decrease the time it takes you to do your chores?

What type of movement have you made when you have swiveled? Unit 5 ● Week 4 Key Words Swiveled Turned around by pivoting What type of movement have you made when you have swiveled?

What is an antonym of shakily? Unit 5 ● Week 4 Key Words shakily shake Described as trembling What is an antonym of shakily?

Describe something that is dilapidated. Unit 5 ● Week 4 Key Words dilapidated Rundown or in disrepair Describe something that is dilapidated.

What objects might be found at an auction? Unit 5 ● Week 4 Key Words Auction A sale of property to the highest bidder What objects might be found at an auction?

How many decades are in a century? Unit 5 ● Week 4 Key Words decades Periods of ten years How many decades are in a century?

What are rafters made of? Unit 5 ● Week 4 Key Words rafters Support beams for a roof What are rafters made of?

Name: ___________________ Unit 4 ● Week 4 Vocabulary Assessment Which of the following is accessible to most people: 1. president? Yes No 2. gold? Yes No 3. public library? Yes No Which event could be described as bewildering: 4. ancient pyramids? Yes No 5. an easy math problem? Yes No 6. a 500-piece puzzle? Yes No REWRITE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE REPLACING THE UNDERLINED WORDS WITH 7/8. When the frozen pipe ruptured, the plumber uttered ___________________________________________________________________

Name: ___________________ Unit 4 ● Week 4 Vocabulary Assessment Would a typical 2 year old be able to say: 9. “tomorrow”? Yes No 10. “mommy”? Yes No 11. “juice”? Yes No Which of the following can be severed? 12. trust? Yes No 13. telephone cord? Yes No 14. snow? Yes No REWRITE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE REPLACING THE UNDERLINED WORDS. 15./16. Getting mud in the car’s interior made the father very edgy. ___________________________________________________________________