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How are these characters similar How are these characters similar? With a partner, list 3 ways they are alike.

Created by Walt Disney Walt Disney was the creator of the first animated film (cartoon), Steamboat Willie. He invented the technology used to make movies from pictures drawn by hand. He is notable because he started the Disney company.

Creative, Inventive, and notable people L.3.4, L.3.5 SL.3.1c GH 3S Creative, Inventive, and notable people In Unit 3, we will be reading and writing about people who are creative, inventive and notable. Today we will talk about what these words mean and how the words are similar and different.

Score Yourself I can identify people who are creative, inventive, and notable I can explain how these three words are similar and different 4: I could teach this to a Kindergartener 3: I can do this correctly on my own 2: I might need help 1: I think this is new

Ella Fitzgerald, Singer Creative The word comes from “create” What does create mean? Create – to make something; to produce visual or performance art Creative is an adjective that describes a person who creates The person is called a creator Ella Fitzgerald, Singer Dr. Seuss: The Cat in the Hat

Alexander Graham Bell: Inventive The word comes from “invent” What does invent mean? Invent – think of or build something first Inventive is an adjective that describes a person who invents The person is called an inventor Alexander Graham Bell: The Telephone Thomas Edison: The Lightbulb

What makes these two people important? Notable The word comes from “note” What does note mean? Note – pay attention to a person or idea that is important or interesting Notable is the adjective that describes a person or idea Barack Obama: The first Black (African-American) President of the US What makes these two people important? Steve Jobs: Founder of The Apple Company

How are these words the same and different? Talk to your partner. Creative A person who makes something or produces visual or performance art Inventive A person who thinks of or builds something first Notable A person or idea that is important or interesting

Think about these people. Are they creative, inventive, or notable Think about these people. Are they creative, inventive, or notable? On your paper, put their names in the area you think they belong. Creative Notable Inventive Sally Ride, first female astronaut George Washington, first US president Taylor Swift, musician Henry Ford, founded the company that made the first affordable cars Wright brothers, first to fly Doreen Cronin, author of Click, Clack, Moo Picasso, painter and sculptor

Score Yourself I can identify people who are creative, inventive, and notable I can explain how these three words are similar and different 4: I could teach this to a Kindergartener 3: I can do this correctly on my own 2: I might need help 1: I think this is new