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Resources Unit 5 Week 3 Day 1

Question of the Week: How can stories be used to explain the workings of nature?

Cause and Effect: A cause is what makes something happen An effect is something that happens as a result of the cause

Tested Vocabulary: Word Know Have Seen Don’t Know densest eaves expanse moisture ventured

Spelling: Compound Words old-fashioned self-control great-grandmother daydream themselves rollerblade summertime baby-sit folklore follow-up make-believe empty-handed knee-deep sunburn self-esteem foothills bloodhound runner-up nevertheless fine-tune

Using this, that, these, and those The adjectives this, that, these, and those are known as demonstrative adjectives They describe which one or which ones This and that modify singular nouns This pencil is mine. That pencil is mine. These and those modify plural nouns. These pencils are mine. Those pencils are mine.

Independent Work: 5.3 Vocabulary (due Wednesday) 5.3 Spelling Menu (due Friday) Missing assignments? Read choice novel