Warmup #1 Red Hot Root Words 9/10 PREFIXES: co, col: with, together com, con: with, together syn, sym: with, together VOCABULARY: coexist: to exist at.

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Warmup #1 Red Hot Root Words 9/10 PREFIXES: co, col: with, together com, con: with, together syn, sym: with, together VOCABULARY: coexist: to exist at the same time or in the same place coherent: sticking together; connected, related in some way collaborate: to labor together collide: to come together with great force; to clash

Reflection

Warmup #2 Red Hot Root Words 9/10 VOCABULARY: Prefixes: ab, abs: away, from apo: away, from VOCABULARY: abandon: to leave or give up completely abdicate: to give up power abduct: to take away by force; kidnap abnormal: not typical, average or normal absolve: to free from blame, debt or responsibility

REFLECTION What is the most inspiring thing that you read in today’s selection?

Warmup #3 Red Hot Root Words 7/8 VOCABULARY: composite: made of separate parts or elements congregate: to gather together symmetry: elements on both sides of a line that have the same shape, size and arrangement synthesize: to form a new thing by combining parts from other things abstain: to voluntarily refrain from abstract: not concrete or related to specific things; not easy to understand

REFLECTION Do you think you would have participated in the Children’s March? Why or why not?

Warmup #4 DGP Week 5 sally sells seashells by the seashore

REFLECTION Why did the author choose the title for chapter four?

Warmup #5 QUICK WRITE Summer is often a time for family reunions. Write about your favorite relatives and what makes them so special. What are some things that your family might do at a reunion?

REFLECTION Why did the author choose the title for chapter five?