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English 3 March 30 and April 2 Homework: Journals, Ch. 4 comprehension questions

Tongue Twister Black back bat (4 times)

Review - Chapter 4 planet Telescope

Review - Chapter 4 astronomer A scientist who studies stars and planets

Turkey A Turkish person

Costume = special clothes Ethnic minority costume A Turkish costume

Dictator A bad leader who has lots of power Hitler, Germany

The Solar System The sun and the 9 planets

asteroid a small planet or a big rock in space

Chapter 4 – new words In the solar system, there are many asteroids between the 4 th and 5 th planets.

Queen Elizabeth of England George Washington, 1 st American president portrait

congress A big meeting

Report (n) Give a report (demonstration)

To shrug your shoulders

Doubt to not believe something

dovegeranium

* = Words on the Quiz Fact In addition to Astronomer Asteroid Fortunately To make sure of/that something Purpose

* = Words on the Quiz Certainly Doubt Careless, carelessly

What’s the Opposite? Certain Careless Doubt Fact Lie

Chapter 4 - Opposites Certain – uncertain Careless – careful Doubt – believe Fact – lie Fortunately – unfortunately

Question from Last Week: How can you truly know a person? How can you know what they are like?

Paragraphs: Chapter 4 “I have serious reason to believe that the planet from which the little prince came is the asteroid known as B-612.” to “And this time everybody accepted his report.”

Paragraphs: Chapter 4 “For I do not want anyone to read my book carelessly.” to “I have had to grow old.”

Speaking Practice: Personal Response Have you ever felt certain about something, but then started to doubt it? Explain. Describe one time you were careless and one time you were careful.

New Words – Chapter 5 and 6 baobab

New Words – Chapter 5 bush Rose bush

New Words – Chapter 5 seed sprig

radish

New Words – Chapter 5 Herd A herd of elephants

New Words – Chapter 5 sunset twilight

Words on the Quiz – Chapter 5 Baobabs Bush Herd One on top of the other Seed Invisible Sprig destroy

Words on the Quiz – Chapter 5 Terrible To spread over something Sunset twilight

English 3 April 2 Homework: comprehension questions

You are an Actress Act out the story (plot) of chapters 5 and 6. Group of 3 Use the words in the book. But be creative!

Chapter 6 “Just so. Everybody knows that when it is noon in the United states the sun is setting over France.” to “You can see the day end and the twilight falling whenever you like.”

Discussion – Chapter 5 1.What is the problem on the little prince’s planet? 2.Why does the little prince want a sheep? 3.How can the little prince prevent the problem? 4.How many elephants can fit on the little prince’s asteroid? 5.What happens to the lazy man? 6.What is the lesson of the chapter?

Homework Journal (write 100 words): 5 years in the future, I will....