Unit 4 ● Week 2 spectators Key Words Define: Spectators are people who watch. Context Clue: There were fifty thousand spectators at the baseball game.

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Unit 4 ● Week 2 spectators Key Words Define: Spectators are people who watch. Context Clue: There were fifty thousand spectators at the baseball game. Ask: How are spectators different from participants? Context Clue: “Many spectators came to the 1876 U.S. Centennial Exhibition in Phil” (Bike Ride, Anyone?, pg 398).

Unit 4 ● Week 2 demonstration Key Words Define: A demonstration shows or proves something by example. Context Clue: We watched a demonstration at the mall. Ask: Why might people offer a demonstration of a product? Context Clue: “Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia to see a demonstration of how the Ordinary word” (Bike Ride, Anyone?, pg 398).

Unit 4 ● Week 2 prominent Key Words Define: something Someone or something prominent is widely known and respected. Context Clue: something This beautiful outdoor sculpture is prominent feature of our community. Ask: What prominent features can be found in your community? Context Clue: “Some models became more prominent, or well-known, than other” (Bike Ride, Anyone?, pg 398).

Unit 4 ● Week 2 luxury Key Words Define: Luxury is comfortable and pleasant, but not necessary for life. Context Clue: This new luxury hotel has a heated saltwater pool. Ask: Describe a luxury you have in your life. Context Clue: “One bike designed in the United States was a real luxury” (Bike Ride, Anyone?, pg 398).

Unit 4 ● Week 2 prevail Key Words Define: To prevail is to triumph. Context Clue: Our school hoped that the team would prevail against the stronger opponent. Ask: What is a synonym for prevail? Context Clue: “Eventually, the Ordinary faded from production and the Rover would prevail” (Bike Ride, Anyone?, pg 398).

Unit 4 ● Week 2 maneuvered Key Words Define: If someone maneuvered, he or she skillfully changed direction or position. Context Clue: Mom maneuvered the shopping cart with great speed. Ask: What is something you have maneuvered? Context Clue: “The Rover was simply faster and more easily maneuvered, or controlled, up and down hills and around corners” (Bike Ride, Anyone?, pg 398).

Unit 4 ● Week 2 collective Key Words Define: Something that is collective involves all the members of a group. Context Clue: My friends gave a collective groan after the joke. Ask: What is an antonym of collective? Context Clue: “The league had one collective goal: All members wanted to improve bicycling conditions” (Bike Ride, Anyone?, pg 398).

Unit 4 ● Week 2 adept Key Words Define: Someone adept is highly skilled. Context Clue: The carpenter was adept at using the saw. Ask: What are you adept at doing? Context Clue: “Women were good cyclists, just as adept at riding as men” (Bike Ride, Anyone?, pg 398).

Unit 4 ● Week 2 heat (a race as opposed to heat energy) Function Words & Phrases

Unit 4 ● Week 2 a swell of Function Words & Phrases

Unit 4 ● Week 2 to come to (wake up) Function Words & Phrases

Unit 4 ● Week 2 to set off with Function Words & Phrases

Unit 4 ● Week 2 stunt Basic Words

Unit 4 ● Week 2 acrobat Basic Words

Unit 4 ● Week 2 cyclist Basic Words

Unit 4 ● Week 2 rival Basic Words

Unit 4 ● Week 2 applause Basic Words

Unit 4 ● Week 2 finish line Basic Words