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Unit 1 Test 3 vocabulary Study Guide
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Grain A seed of wheat
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village Smaller than a town
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harvest Gather ripe crops
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crop A plantation
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Kernal-seed of corn or other seed
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storyteller Tell tales and stories
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palace Home of a king or a queen
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kingdom Country ruled by a king or queen
England is a kingdom ruled by a queen.
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granary A place where wheat is stored Old graneries New graneries
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A proclamation An important message
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annoyed Upset, bothered
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Insisted on telling Said again and again that must be told
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Goatherd Person who takes care of goats
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meadow Flat grassy area or field
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To fill the time To do something so that he would not get bored
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overheard Heard someone talking to each other.
Someone heard the girls talking to each other.
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well A water supply
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announced Said in an important way
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Corn cribs Small buildings for storing corn.
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eaves Part of the barn where the roof joins the wall
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dove Small white or light-colored bird
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Worthy of my hand Good enough to marry me
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distinct Special, different
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plot Chain of events in the story
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Main character Most important person in a story
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reflect Tell us about show us about
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similarities Things that are almost the same
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Venn diagram Details Dogs Cats Both Domestic Friendly carnivores
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Venn diagram From ethiopia Won princess as wife
Details The farmer From ethiopia Won princess as wife Entered storytelling contest Man Told unending story Woman From Spain Won half the kingdom The Goatherd Both
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Common and Proper Nouns
Mr Jenkins, children, story, woman, Greece, Pandora, messenger box, problems, world, Common Nouns Proper Nouns children story woman messenger box problems world Mr. Jenkins Greece Pandora
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Phrases to know Solve the riddles Palace gates
React to stories they heard Got angry Annoyed Delighted Disappointed No one won the contest Shy lonely You have proved worthy of my hand Will agree to hear Agree to marry Will ask to replace the corncribs Folktales Give away Stories that do not end Clever enormous
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Questions to know What is the surprise in the two folk tales?
What does the Ethiopian saying “one grain at a time brings good fortune” mean? What makes a good storyteller? What message can we learn today from these folktales?
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Turn in your work Vocab. 40-46 Questions pg. 43,45 2 summaries
Practice book pg.15,17,19,18, Grammar practice pg.5,6,7,8
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