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a form or document used to make a request for something Warm-Up: Take a ¼ sheet. Write the letter of the definition that matches each of the words. 1. Deported After the moon people discovered Garfield was a traitor, they deported him from the moon. 2. Annoyance Although the nuclear weapon was an annoyance, it was nothing to Iron Frank. 3. Application The authorities made all of their minions fill out an application in order to work. 4. Competition The farmer made it a competition to see how quickly the chickens could lay eggs. 5. Relented The child kept begging for the toy and his mother finally made him happy and relented. a form or document used to make a request for something gave in, stopped resisting. a feeling of slight anger; a feeling of being bothered or disturbed by someone or something forced to leave a country. a desire or struggle to get or win something that someone else also wants

Warm-Up: Take a ¼ sheet. Look at the following word, sentence and picture. Use context clues to write a definition for the word. Reclaim: ___________________ After the police recovered William’s stolen car, he went to reclaim it. Begin logging on to iLit.

The poison proved to be fatal, killing the den of rattlesnakes. Reclaim After the police recovered William’s stolen car, he went to reclaim it. Forcefully The winds forcefully pushed the house to the ground. Overwhelmed Between the talent show, final exams and the project now due in history, Bryant was overwhelmed. Fatal The poison proved to be fatal, killing the den of rattlesnakes. Aloft The kite flew aloft, way up into the sky.

Having too many things to deal with Reclaim Take something back After the police recovered William’s stolen car, he went to reclaim it. Forcefully Strongly The winds forcefully pushed the house to the ground. Overwhelmed Having too many things to deal with Between the talent show, final exams and the project now due in history, Bryant was overwhelmed. Fatal Able to cause death The poison proved to be fatal, killing the den of rattlesnakes. Aloft Very high up The kite flew aloft, way up into the sky.

Flagging After chasing ____________, the Tasmanian Devil could feel his energy flagging. Tinge A roan is a horse with a tinge of two different __________ in its coat. Defy Tigger chose to defy Eeyore, which caused ______________. Ravenous There was never a bear more ravenous for ________ than Winnie the Pooh. to disobey authority; to resist boldly a trace of something very hungry weakening; giving up

Across 2. protection 4. held 5. charge 6. live Down 1. list. 2. farming 3. wind 4. leave   Across 3. (in)charge 5. years 8. rules Down 1. win 2. anger 4. gave 6. form 7. not  

Agenda Time (min.’s) Unit: Survival Essential Question: What does it take to survive? 5 Slogan Warm-Up 10 Vocabulary: Vocabulary Review 15 Read Aloud N/A Classroom Conversation Whole Group The Grade End-of-Year Assessment 35 Work Time: The Grade End-of-Year Assessment ; unfinished iPractices, Interactive Reading, Word Slam (if not finished), Independent Reading Wrap-Up

4.01 Asylum: protection often given by a government to people who have left another country to escape danger or harm. Sweden gave asylum to those people escaping the _________ in their own country. Residency: legal permission to live in a country. After Giovanni had lived in ___________, he was finally able to establish residency. 4.02 Deported: forced to leave a country. After the moon people discovered Garfield didn’t _______, they deported him from the moon . Register: to have one’s name put on an official list. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles tried to register themselves as the world’s greatest ________________. 4.03 Detention: the state of being held in prison; the state of being held in a place where people are waiting for trial or action by a court After Tweety Bird ______________, she was placed in detention. Authorities: people in charge, especially in government Captain Caveman had to convince the authorities to _____________. 4.04 Monsoon: a strong wind that occurs every summer in Southern Asia, bringing heavy rain Superman was so angry at __________ that he created a monsoon with his super breath. Agriculture: farming; raising crops and farm animals, such as chickens, horses and pigs After __________________, Spiderman spent the rest of his days working in agriculture as a farmer.

4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 Illegal: not allowed by law Little did the penguin-unicorn know that it was illegal to _________. Policy: official set of rules and procedures It is against official Ninja-Penguin policy to ____________ . 4.07 Supervisor: a person in charge of workers After he ________________, The Josh became supervisor of all of the workers. Annoyance: a feeling of slight anger; a feeling of being bothered or disturbed by someone or something Although the ______was an annoyance, it was nothing to Iron Frank. 4.08 Application: a form or document used to make a request for something The authorities made all of their minions fill out an application in order to ________________. Competition: a desire or struggle to get or win something that someone else also wants The farmer made it a competition to see how quickly he could register the chickens for ________________ . 4.09 Generation: the average time in years between the birth of parents and that of their children The Digital Generation refers to anyone born after 2001. These people must really like ________________. Relented: gave in, stopped resisting. The child kept begging for ________________ and his mother finally made him happy and relented.

4.11 Flagging: weakening; giving up After chasing ____________, the Tasmanian Devil could feel his energy flagging. Fund: an amount of money that is set aside for a particular purpose John put his ___________ into a fund in hopes that he could buy a real Tasmanian Devil one day. 4.12 Tinge: a trace of something A roan is a horse with a tinge of two different __________ in its coat. Defy: to disobey authority; to resist boldly Tigger chose to defy Eeyore, which caused ______________. 4.13 Facility: a building created to serve a particular function, such as a school, hotel, gym or hospital When the school became ___________, a new facility was planned. Ravenous: very hungry There was never a bear more ravenous for ________ than Winnie the Pooh. 4.14 Versions: two or more stories or descriptions that are in some way different from one another SpongeBob has many versions of a ___________. Humiliated: made to feel ashamed, embarrassed, or foolish SpongeBob was humiliated when __________________.

Wrap Up Why do Nadira and Aisha disagree about lying? Why does Nadira have such an issue with Aisha’s lies?