My Two Drawings Vocabulary Open Court Level 4 / Unit 5 / Lesson 6/ pp. 476-479 Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary.

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My Two Drawings Vocabulary Open Court Level 4 / Unit 5 / Lesson 6/ pp Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary

We saw one masterpiece after another at the art museum. masterpiece – “context clues” I showed my masterpiece to the grown-ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them. masterpiece- a great piece of work Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary masterpiece

Laura was discouraged when she didn’t get the role she wanted in the play. discouraged – “context clues” I had been discouraged by the failure of my Drawing Number One and of my Drawing Number Two. discouraged- kept from doing something discouraged Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary

Writing name tags for all 500 exhausting guests was an exhausting task. exhausting– “context clues” exhausting – “context clues” exhausting Grown-ups never understand anything by themselves, and it is exhausting for children to have to provide explanations over and over again. exhausting - tiring Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary exhausting

encounters Kenleigh’s encounters with a dog at the park made her want one of her own. encounters – “context clues” encounters I have had a great many encounters with a great many people who have been concerned with matters of consequence. encounters- casual or unplanned meetings Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary encounters

reasonable Since both sides were reasonable, the dispute was easily settled. reasonable– “context clues” reasonable – “context clues” reasonable I would talk about bridge and politics and neckties, and my grown-up was glad to know such a reasonable person. reasonable- possessing sound judgment or thinking Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary reasonable

My Two Drawings masterpiece-a great piece of work discouraged-kept from doing something exhausting - tiring encounters- casual or unplanned meetings reasonable- possessing sound judgment or thinking Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary

My Two Drawings A). a great piece of work B). kept from doing something C). tiring D). casual or unplanned meetings E). possessing sound judgment or thinking Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary masterpiece discouragedexhausting encountersreasonable Vocabulary Quiz

My Two Drawings WordKnowledge Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary

The following words contain the special spelling pattern –ture pronounced /ch/ /e/ /r/ picture capture nature agriculture creature lecture furniture Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary

Each of these words has the suffix –able or -ible valuable sensible advisable divisible comfortable reliable dependable Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary

The following are homophone pairs. Name other homophones. plane plain groan grown bored board Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary

These words contain the suffixes –ture and –ly. texture adventure furniture friendly kindly quickly Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary

I saw a magnificent picture in a book. n n Identify the adjective in the sentence. n n magnificent n n What noun does it describe? n n picture Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary

The grown-up would be pleased to have met such a sensible man. n What kind of sentence is this? n Statement/declarative n Change the order to make a question/interrogative sentence. n Would the grown-up be pleased to have met such a sensible man? Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary

Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole. n What kind of sentence is this? n statement n Change the order to make a question n Would the grown-up be pleased to have met such a sensible man? Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary

n Which word contains the suffix –ture? n adventure Lewis and Clark’s expedition to the Pacific Coast was an adventure. Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary