Monday, Oct.6 1)Reviewed character trait words

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Monday, Oct.6 1)Reviewed character trait words 2) Spelling Rule #5 & practice 3) Read “The Zoo” pg. 131 in the Crossroads textbook. Discuss questions 1, 2, 4 that follow it. Complete the questions on the board.

Rule #5 Double the final consonant when the word is just one syllable, the last two letters are ONE vowel and ONE consonant, and you add a suffix that begins with a vowel (such as –ing, -ed,-er,-est,-al,-y) Swim, swimming, swimmer Drag, dragging, dragged Hot, hotter, hottest Rob, robbing, robber

Practice Rule #5: Double or no double? Mop + ing Sap + y Act + ed Intention + al Write + ing Mug + y Shop + ed Hope + ing Whip + ed Hop + er Warm + est Ski +er Jog + er Talk + er Nap + ing

The Zoo Use only context clues (clues from the sentences before and after the word) to define the words below: Clutch (pg. 131) Clustered (pg. 132) Scurried (pg.133) Babbled (pg. 133) Garments (pg. 133) Embrace (pg. 133) Commocs (pg. 133)

Setting and Character Analysis 1) What is the setting (time & place) of this story? 2) Describe the characters using details found in the story. You can use things they say/do, what the narrator says about them, and what others say about them. Aim for 3 descriptions of each. Professor Hugo Creatures

Summarize 3) Summarize (retell in your own words) the main events of the story in NO MORE than 10 sentences. 1st - The interplanetary zoo came to Chicago