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DOL level 4 week 15 Analogy quart : qt. - _______ : pt. 2. 1. margery has sat the cookies their for you and she 2. im going to invite jane to my party stated sally pint : - :

Pledge

Objectives day 1 Students will Recognize homophones Identify Greek roots.

Word Structure day 1 new knew sell cell some very vice whether monarchy biography democracy generation hire higher chews choose Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4

Word Structure day 3 Homophones Think of other homophones hire higher chews choose Line 4 Homophones Think of other homophones

Word Structure day 3 Skills Practice 1 pg 129-130 monarchy biography democracy generation Line 3 Many of our words have Greek roots. Monarchy: mon means “one,” and arch means “ruler” Biography: bio means “life,” and graph means “write”; Democracy: dem means “people,” and cracy means “power”; Generation: gen means “birth.”

Fluency 6 min. reading solution

How has America changed over time? Purpose Big Idea How has America changed over time?

Vocabulary lesson 1 original independence declared settle First Virginia was one of the original colonies. The colonies declared their independence from England. First Freedom from control of another country declared settle John declared that he was rich! The two enemies decided to settle their differences. Past tense of declare; announce. To decide

Vocabulary lesson 1 proper violate contribute Suitable or correct He did all the proper things at the dinner table. He decided to violate the traffic laws. Suitable or correct To fail to obey; to break contribute The family decided to contribute to the poor. To donate money or time

Writing Timed- Test: Narrative Writing Writing Prompt 4 Think about what our lives today would be like if something we used a lot had not been invented, such a the telephone, television, microwave, or computer. Write a composition that tells how our lives would be different if something we used today had not been invented.

Objectives day 1 Students will learn how to use pronouns to replace nouns. Learn about apostrophes in the possessive case of nouns Learn how to use time lines Explore ways to listen and respond to oral presentations.

Grammar Time Lines Skills Practice 1 pages 135-136 Time lines help us figure out the order in which evens take place and can help us understand the relationship between events. 1935 Made their first invention 2002 This person died 1908 This person was born 1913 They started school. 1929 They got married

Spelling hire higher Through threw Passed past Writes rights frees wood would piece peace flower flour chews choose break brake phrase frays