My Wonderful Words by SWABT: –Create an illustration, a definition, and a contextualized sentence to determine a matching vocabulary word. Content Objective:

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My Wonderful Words by SWABT: –Create an illustration, a definition, and a contextualized sentence to determine a matching vocabulary word. Content Objective: SWBAT: –Write and Read a contextualized sentence that includes vocabulary words. –Write and read definitions for vocabulary. –Create a visual to demonstrate understanding of vocabulary. Language Objective:

Frayer Model

What’s the word? Definition * Examples/ Pictures * Non-examples * Describe Characteristics or Personal Association * Frayer Model

What’s the word? Definition A description of the outside air in a certain place at a certain time Examples/ Pictures All of these and more comprise it. Non-examples The eruption of a volcano is not related to it. Describe Characteristics or Personal Association It is made up of different things like wind direction, precipitation, sunshine, temperature and clouds. It is constantly changing all day. I prefer it when it is warm and dry. Frayer Model

What’s the word? Definition The regular rise and fall of the Earth’s oceans caused by the actions of the moon’s and sun’s gravitation acting on the rotating Earth Examples/ PicturesNon-examples It is not caused by weather. Floods Describe Characteristics or Personal Association It changes 4 times each day: 2 high and 2 low The rise and fall of the earth’s oceans due to the gravitational pull on the earth by the moon At the beach I like to look for shells when it is low. Frayer Model