Rate yourself on how well you understand multiple meaning words. 4- I can teach the class. 3- I can tell my shoulder partner about MM words. 2- I need.

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Rate yourself on how well you understand multiple meaning words. 4- I can teach the class. 3- I can tell my shoulder partner about MM words. 2- I need some more help. 1- I don’t understand.

(Turn and Talk) Use each word in a sentence. Can you use both words in a sentence together?

Brainstorm a list of multiple meaning words:

Lets read… Bat Boy and His Violin Listen for Multiple Meaning words. Use CLUES in the text to help figure out the meaning.

Find the multiple meaning word Mr. Mosley, the third baseman, tips his cap because I hand him a bat. Why don’t you relax a spell on the bench. I’ll give you a chance to fiddle. What evidence from the story helped you figure out the word???