CW: Vocab Intro HW: None Warm up: What techniques have you used in the past to remember vocabulary?

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CW: Vocab Intro HW: None Warm up: What techniques have you used in the past to remember vocabulary?

Saying the word Repeat the word the same way Mr. Sutphin says it.

Organization of words You are going to have 8 minutes to find as many words with in the words as you can. Write the words that make up the vocab words next to them on your vocab sheet.

CW: Vocab Definitions HW: None Warm up/exit ticket: What is everything in the world made up of? Vocabulary Day 2

Definitions: As a group, you need to complete the following: 1.Read the book definitions for all 17 words 1.Put the definition on your paper in 8 words or less. 2.Draw a picture representing each word in the box with the definition 2.With the 2 assigned vocab words, draw and color a picture for each word, on the computer paper, that represents the word.

CW: Vocab Sentences and game HW: None Warm up/exit ticket: If everything is made up of atoms, why cant my hand go through a table? Vocabulary Day 3

Sentences: As a group, you need to complete the following: 1.Read the definitions that you and your group came up with for each word. 2.Write a sentence that contains each word.

Vocab game As a group, you need to complete the following: 1.Listen to a sentence that Mrs. Lopez reads aloud. 2.Figure out the vocab word that fits into the blank in the sentence. 3.Spell the word out on your table in a different way. 4.Be able to explain why that word fits into the blank.

Vocab game 1.Five of the ______ _______ in the ecosystem are desks, chairs, pencils, floor tiles, lights. 2.The polar bear ______ is different from any other type of bear because it has water proof fur and its toes are webbed. 3.The riparian _____ is made up of rocks, water and fish. 4.All animals on earth are _________.

Vocab Game 5.The Gulf of Mexico oil spill destroyed the shrimps _____ by polluting the water with poisonous oil. 6.The polar bear ______ has been decreasing each year due to habitat loss. 7.Five of the ______ _______ in the ecosystem are germs, humans, dogs, cats and fish. 8.Plants get their energy by converting sun light water and carbon dioxide into energy through a process called _________.

Vocab Game 9.Due to the increasing _______ _______, the population is growing and resources are running out. 10._________ make their own energy and then _________ eat them to get their energy. 11.The plague increased the _____ ______ in London and caused a world wide scare. 12.The mountain ________ is made up of mountain lions, birds, bears and big horn sheep.

CW: Vocab Quiz HW: None Warm up/exit ticket: In the space below, organize all 17 of your vocabulary words into 4 categories. Vocabulary Day 4

Vocabulary Quiz Directions: Choose 5 vocabulary words from your list and free write a paragraph using all 5 words. – Be sure to underline all 5 words. – Your paragraph will be graded on you using all of the words correctly and creatively. – If your paragraph does not make sense, then you will not receive a passing grade. – Be sure that by when I read your paragraph, I can tell what the words mean.