Frog and toad all year Vocabulary Lesson By Mrs. Moody.

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Frog and toad all year Vocabulary Lesson By Mrs. Moody

ELA 1R5 The student acquires and uses grade-level words to communicate effectively. The student a. Reads and listens to a variety of texts and uses new words in oral and written language. b. Recognizes grade-level words with multiple meanings. c. Identifies words that are opposites (antonyms) or have similar meanings (synonyms).

Essential Questions How do we communicate? Why do I learn new words? Can words mean more than one thing?

Word List caught hurried near son cold sure

caught, hurried, near, son, cold, sure Are you _____ this snake isn’t poisonous? a. hurried b. sure c. caught b. sure

caught, hurried, near, son, cold, sure Are you sure this snake isn’t poisonous? b. sure

caught, hurried, near, son, cold, sure Becca _____ home so she would not miss dinner. a. hurried b. caught c. cold a. hurried

caught, hurried, near, son, cold, sure Becca hurried home so she would not miss dinner. a. hurried

caught, hurried, near, son, cold, sure It was so _____ this morning that I had ice on my yard! a. near b. son c. cold

caught, hurried, near, son, cold, sure It was so cold this morning that I had ice on my yard! c. cold

caught, hurried, near, son, cold, sure Who _____ that dragonfly? a. caught b. hurried c. cold a. caught

caught, hurried, near, son, cold, sure Who caught that dragonfly? a. caught

caught, hurried, near, son, cold, sure The little boy is the man’s _____. a. near b. son c. sure b. son

caught, hurried, near, son, cold, sure The little boy is the man’s son. b. son

caught, hurried, near, son, cold, sure Are you _____ enough to hear my whistle? a. near b. caught c. cold a. near

caught, hurried, near, son, cold, sure Are you near enough to hear my whistle? a. near

Practice! near hurried cold caught son sure son caught near sure cold hurried