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DOL level 4 week 24 Analogy (6 X 6) : (25 + 11) - (____________) : (13 +7) 2. : - : 1. she set in the chair while he brung the cookies to tanya and i 2. but we hided behind mr stockleys garage any product - 20

Pledge

Fluency 6 min. reading solution

Objectives day 1 Students will Recognize homographs and distinguish between them based on their pronunciation and meanings. Identify inflectional endings.

Word Structure day 1 sewer tear Lead does Dove wind bow bat breathing tied setting convinced libraries paddles heroes houses Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4

Word Structure Skills Practice 2 pg 39 day 2 dove wind bow bat Line 2 The words in this line are homographs. They are spelled the same but don’t sound the same. dove wind A type of bird Past tense of dive Moving air To turn bow bat A weapon used to shoot arrows. To bend at the waist in greeting A club used to hit a ball Kind of flying animal

Vocabulary lesson 4 genuine charted forecast inventions real; true It is a genuine antique. He charted his trip on a map. real; true to make a map forecast inventions the weather man gave a forecast of windy weather. He loved to tell about his wonderful inventions. a prediction about what will happen based on evidence a thing that is made or thought of for the first time

Vocabulary lesson 4 eclipse charge mast shocked We watched the eclipse of the moon. An electric charge is very dangerous. a darkening or hiding of the sun by the moon or of the moon by Earth’s shadow a load of electricity mast shocked He climbed the twenty foot mast of the ship. He got shocked when he changed the light bulb. a pole that holds sails past tense of shock: to jolt by electricity

Meet the Author and illustrator Rosalyn Schanzer page 434

Handing Off Did you grasp the following ideas? Franklin lived during Colonial days. Franklin worked in many fields, including science and government. Franklin invented many useful items, such as the odometer, bifocals, and the lightning rod. Franklin studied electricity. The lightning rod greatly reduces the number of fires.

Science Inquiry Page 436 Genre - Interview Feature – Diagrams Look at the diagram of the lightbulb. In your own words, explain the purpose of each part of the lightbulb.

Fluency 6 min. reading solution

Purpose Big Idea What steps lead to a good experiment?

Writing a Summary from two sources day 2 Pg 437 F Using a Graphic Organizer. different different alike

Grammar, Usage, and mechanics day 2 Sentences with Compound Predicates Ben Franklin bifocals. Ben Franklin wrote Poor Richard’s Almanack. Ben Franklin helped write the Constitution. Combine these sentences. Ben Franklin invented bifocals, wrote Poor Richard’s Almanack, and helped write the Constitution. Sometimes two sentences contain many of the same words and you can combine these sentences. A compound predicate has two or more predicates that have the same subject. Compound predicates may be linked with the conjunctions and, or, and but.

Spelling charted shocked jerked bowling cried crying married amusing tired jogging strummed grinning webbed feeling pleasing dried controlling equipped willing daring newfangled increasing occurred

Spelling day 2 Sort the spelling words according to their inflectional endings.

charted shocked jerked bowling cried crying married amusing tired jogging strummed grinning webbed feeling pleasing dried controlling equipped willing daring newfangled increasing occurred

Vocabulary lesson 4 eclipse charge mast shocked We watched the eclipse of the moon. An electric charge is very dangerous. a darkening or hiding of the sun by the moon or of the moon by Earth’s shadow a load of electricity mast shocked He climbed the twenty foot mast of the ship. He got shocked when he changed the light bulb. a pole that holds sails past tense of shock: to jolt by electricity

charted shocked jerked bowling cried crying married amusing tired jogging strummed grinning webbed feeling pleasing dried controlling equipped willing daring newfangled occurred increasing

a load of electricity genuine real; true charted to make a map forecast a prediction about what will happen based on evidence inventions a thing that is made or thought of for the first time eclipse a darkening or hiding of the sun by the moon or of the moon by Earth’s shadow charge a load of electricity mast a pole that holds sails shocked past tense of shock: to jolt by electricity

a prediction about what will happen based on evidence real; true to make a map a prediction about what will happen based on evidence a thing that is made or thought of for the first time a darkening or hiding of the sun by the moon or of the moon by Earth’s shadow a load of electricity a pole that holds sails The act of chasing after

genuine charted forecast inventions eclipse charge mast shocked