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Write the letter of the picture that matches each word below. Warm-Up: Take a ¼ sheet. Write the letter of the picture that matches each word below. 1. Valiant 2. Mutiny 3. Altering 4. Amble 5. Pondered C. D. B. E. A. When finished: Log on to i-Lit, but do not go to Interactive Reading. Review the Vocabulary Review List

1. Evacuate 2. Piercing 3. Stabilize 4. Rumors 5. Preserve 6. Escort 7. Toiled 8. Debris 1. Altitude 2. Venture 3. Frail 4. Condemned 5. Forge 6. Rural 7. Simmering 8. Oppression

1. Evacuate 2. Piercing 3. Stabilize 4. Rumors 5. Preserve 6. Escort 7. Toiled 8. Debris

1. Evacuate 2. Piercing 3. Stabilize 4. Rumors 5. Preserve 6. Escort 7. Toiled 8. Debris A. F. G. B. E. D. H. C.

1. Altitude 2. Venture 3. Frail 4. Condemned 5. Forge 6. Rural 7. Simmering 8. Oppression

1. Altitude 2. Venture 3. Frail 4. Condemned 5. Forge 6. Rural 7. Simmering 8. Oppression E. B. F. G. C. D. H.

Agenda Time (min.’s) Unit: Taking Chances Essential Question: What makes some people push the limits? 10 Interactive Reading 5 Vocabulary (Review Vocabulary) 15 Read Aloud At the Edge (Chapter 4, section 5: “Terry Miracles”) Visualize, Connect to Background Knowledge, Summarize Classroom Conversation Whole Group (Context Clues, Synthesizing Text) 35 Work Time: 3.20 Weekly Reading Check; Review Vocabulary Words Wrap-Up

3.1 Evacuate: Leave a place in an organized manner. In World War II, the bombing was so bad in London that the children _____________ to evacuate. Valiant: Full of courage. Brave. The British soldiers were valiant when they _____________. 3.2 Piercing: Loud and shrill. ___________ gave a piercing _____ when ________________. Mutiny: Refusal to obey orders given by someone in charge, especially sailors or soldiers against their officers. The ship’s captain was injured when the ________ held a mutiny. 3.3 Ease: Without difficulty. The Hulk could _____________ with ease. Altering: Changing or making something different. __________ could not become ________ without altering ____________. 3.4 Brilliant: Very bright or intense. After the Alien kidnapped me, I stood looking at the brilliant colors on _____________. Clinging: Holding on tightly. I could not help clinging on to __________ as the Alien threw me from ____________.

3.6 Stabilize: to make or hold something firm or steady When he flies, Superman uses ______________ to stabilize himself. Amble: walk at a slow, relaxed pace Fred loved to amble down the street with ______________. 3.7 Pondered: Thought very seriously and carefully about something. Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall pondering if _____________________. Rumors: Information passed from one person to another that may or may not be true; gossip. No one wanted to believe the rumors that the elephant really was _____________. 3.8 Preserve: To keep something from change or unwanted harm. Protect. To preserve the environment, people often ____________. Escort: To walk or drive with someone or something for protection. It is the job of the secret service to escort ___________. 3.9 Descend: To move from a higher place to a lower place. The hot air balloon began to descend rapidly when _________________. Fissure: a split or crack in a rock or the Earth. The Thing got very angry and __________, causing fissures in the mountain.

3.11 Oppression: cruel or unjust treatment of people It was there, too, when Irena Sendlerowa, a twenty-nine-year-old social worker, fought in secret to save the lives of the Jews of Warsaw, targets of Nazi oppression. Infiltrated: to move into an area secretly in order to cause someone harm Disguised as a nurse, she infiltrated the heavily guarded ghettos. 3.12 Exterminate: To kill or destroy completely. Hitler ____________ to exterminate all of the Jewish people in his concentration camps. Operational: Ready to be used. The ________________were operational for nearly 12 and a half years during the Holocaust. 3.13 Similar: Alike in some way. Frail: Physically weak and thin. 3.14 Condemned: given a strong punishment; sentenced With a swing of his gavel, the judge condemned the clown to 20 years for _________________________. Forge: to make, shape, or form with careful effort; to develop something new After his 20 years in prison, the clown tried to forge a new life as a _______________.

3.15 Divert: to change someone’s attention from one thing to another The Power Puff Girls tried to divert Godzilla’s attention by _____________________. Simmering: starting to get angry or upset Though the Power Puff Girls looked okay on the outside, they were simmering on the inside because _________________. 3.16 Vessel: large boat or ship Although he spent two and a half years on the large vessel, Mr. Kern was never allowed to ____________________. Venture: to bravely go somewhere dangerous, risky, or unknown Pilots from the USS Saratoga venture off into the __________________________. 3.17 Desperate: Careless of danger because there is no hope or there is a great need. The cowboy pushed his horse as fast as it would go because he was desperate to get to ______________ before _______. Launch: The act of sending off, or setting something in motion. The man on the moon was never able to make it back to Earth because he couldn’t launch his _________. 3.18 Altitude: the height of something above sea level. When the Martian __________, Supergirl tossed him into a high altitude. Rural: relating to land that is away from a town or city and contains woods, soil, farmland, or fields; characteristic of a countryside. To get away from _____________, Speedy Gonzalez moved to the rural area.

3.19 Toiled: worked very had; struggled Fred Flintstone toiled very hard __________________. Debris: the pieces that are left after something is broken down or destroyed Fred’s dinosaur, Bruno, had to clean up the debris _____________.

At the Edge 4 Summarizing Connecting Visualizing Terry’s Miracle

He didn’t know yet that the day would be his last spent running, or that, as dreams often go, his would morph into something new – something larger, grander, and longer-lasting than the original. 1. Based on the context clues available in the paragraph, what is the most likely meaning of the word morph? to forget transform decrease D. to become shorter

a. He didn’t know yet that b a. He didn’t know yet that b. the day would be his last spent running, or that, c. as dreams often go, his would morph d. into something new – something larger, grander, and longer-lasting than the original. 1. Part B Which of the four underlined phrases serves as context clues to help you determine the meaning of Part A?

Wrap Up What is the greatest venture you have ever been on?