Circular (adj) entire (adj) indicate (v) proceed (v) source (n) verbs: things you do noun: person, place, thing or idea adjective: word that describes.

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circular (adj) entire (adj) indicate (v) proceed (v) source (n) verbs: things you do noun: person, place, thing or idea adjective: word that describes a noun

Language Arts Agenda Monday 10/8 1.5 minute countdown (sharpen pencils and get blue folder) 2.Vocabulary Warm-up 3.Reading – Finish Poem about animals and Brigance 4.Homework - Use dictionary to define vocab words Dictionary.com- first one listed.

Language Arts Agenda Tuesday 10/9 1.5 minute countdown (sharpen pencils and get blue folder) 2.Vocabulary Warm-up 3.Introduction to literary elements (character, setting, conflict) 4.Media Center Visit. 5.Homework – Read “Julia the Great Knot Maker.” 6.Do NOT answer the questions. 7.List all of the Characters. 8.Where is there setting?

circular (adj) – having the form of a circle. entire (adj) – whole, complete, with no parts missing. indicate (v) – to show or describe. proceed (v) – to move forward source (n) – the place from where something comes.

A Good Story has these things……. 1.Good characters: the people or other things that are doing actions. 2.Details about the setting 3.A conflict or a problem 4.A series of events that happen. 5.A resolution.

Language Arts Agenda Wednesday 10/ minute countdown (sharpen pencils and get blue folder) 2.Vocabulary Warm-up (Examples) 3.Review homework 4.Reading – Continue to work on elements of a short story with “Julia the Knot Maker” 5.Homework - None

Language Arts Agenda Thursday 10/4 1.5 minute countdown (sharpen pencils and get blue folder) 2.Vocabulary Warm-up 3.Reading – Elements Continued 4.Homework - Green sheet part 2

Language Arts Agenda Friday 10/5 1.5 minute countdown (sharpen pencils and get blue folder) 2.Vocabulary Quiz 3.Reading: Review green sheet 4.Review elements of Literature – Quiz Tuesday. 5.Homework – None Have a great weekend!!

Verbs address coax contribute distract Definition: 1.to attempt to influence by gentle persuasion, flattery, etc – coax Examples: coax to do what? Do better in a sport, not pay attention, go somewhere.

Verbs address coax contribute distract Definition: 2. to give a speech or written statement - address Examples: MLK I have a dream, President to the nation, Abe Lincoln Gettysburg address, Declaration of Independence

Verbs address coax contribute distract Definition: 3. to give (money, time, knowledge, assistance, etc.) to a common supply, fund, etc., as for charitable purposes. – contribute Examples: Fundraiser for School Bake Sale for Church, Goodwill, Homeless, Volunteer hospital, parent at school

Verbs address coax contribute distract Definition: 4. to disturb or trouble greatly away from a task. – distract Examples: things that distract: loud noises, people playing in class, phone call, construction, drawing or another task, outside, people talking.

adjectives fragile mature queasy vast Definition: 1.inclined to or feeling nausea, as the stomach – queasy. Examples: riding rides, eating too fast, car sick, eating something bad.

adjectives fragile mature queasy vast Definition: 2. easily broken, shattered, or damaged; delicate; brittle; frail – fragile. Examples: vase, tv, mirror, I phone, bones

adjectives fragile mature queasy vast Definition: 3. fully developed in body or mind, as a person - mature Examples: grown ups, tv shows, video games

adjectives fragile mature queasy vast Definition: 4. of very great size or proportions; huge; enormous – vast Examples: Grand Canyon, monster truck, large school building, skyscraper, Eiffel tower.

nouns baggage portion Definition: 1.a part of a whole; fraction – portion Example: piece of a pie, slice of pizza, apartment building, lockers

nouns baggage portion Definition: 2. trunks, suitcases, etc., used in traveling; luggage. – baggage Examples: where would have baggage Airplane, bus trip, trunk of your car, camping, person carries