3 rd Grade Text Talk Unit 4. I can use words I learn from a text. Score yourself.

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3 rd Grade Text Talk Unit 4

I can use words I learn from a text. Score yourself

Tell your partner about a new word you learned last week.

immigrant

a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.

Thumbs up, Thumbs down Which of these would be an immigrant? A man moving from Russia to America in 1835 because he could make more money in America. A boy switching schools because his Dad got a new job. A young girl and her family moving to America from Germany because they wanted religious freedom.

native

Being a member of the original people who lived in a particular place.

Which is native to their environment? Is an alligator native to a house? Are these people native to America?

persecution

Treating someone poorly because of their race, religious beliefs, or other characteristics.

refugee

Someone who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.

Would these people be a refugee ? A family leaving their home country after a major hurricane destroyed their village. A family moving to another country to find religious freedom.

immigrant native persecution refugee Who can use all 4 words in a sentence?

immigrant native Persecution refugee Write a sentence to show you know what each of these words mean.

I can use words I learn from a text. Score yourself.