Wrapping Up Your Week Learning about ourselves through challenges

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Wrapping Up Your Week Learning about ourselves through challenges External Challenges Uncontrollable forces Wild animals darkness injuries Internal Challenges fear anger “I can’t” Self-pity exasperation Actions Freeze up Act without thinking Find motivation Take initiative Learn from mistakes Exhibit traits resourcefulness persistence Unrestrained determination Self-discovery Conquer my fears Become aware of myself Become self-reliant

How are results of our efforts sometimes greater than we expect? Wrapping Up Your Week Amazing Ideas How are results of our efforts sometimes greater than we expect? Use the ideas in our selections to answer the question.

Wrapping Up Your Week Sequence The order of events in a story. Clue words help you find the sequence. In the beginning Then The next morning Meanwhile Look for examples of clue words in Hatchet.

Word Analysis Shades of Meaning Wrapping Up Your Week Word Analysis Shades of Meaning List synonyms for: Scare Frighten Petrify Flavorful Tasty Palatable Mouth-watering Savory Circle the suffixes. What do –ful, -ly, -able mean? Use word parts to figure out what the words might mean.

List the four principal parts of these verbs in order: Wrapping Up Your Week List the four principal parts of these verbs in order: Exhibit, ignite, snap, conquer, hibernate, stiffen

Time for your spelling test! Wrapping Up Your Week Time for your spelling test! Take out a piece of paper and put your heading on it.

Get ready to give your speech. Wrapping Up Your Week Get ready to give your speech. Be a polite audience and applaud when students are finished.

Time for your Weekly Test. Take your time and try to meet your goal! Wrapping Up Your Week Time for your Weekly Test. Take your time and try to meet your goal!