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DeVera Miller Maxwell Lakeland Elementary/Middle School Baltimore, Maryland Love As Strong As Ginger By Lenore Look
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Selection Vocabulary dialectdi a lect dumplingdump ling malletmal let singsongsing song gingergin ger
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dialect Chiubungbung she replied, meaning stinky-stinky in Taishanese, our Chinese dialect. Her Southern dialect was evident when she said yall. Definition – a form of language that is spoken in a particular area or by a particular group of people (p. 229)
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dumpling She taught me how to make doong, sticky rice dumplings wrapped in bamboo leaves, and I taught her how to dress a fashion doll. My favorite food is fried dumplings. The dough covering gets crunchy when they are cooked that way. Definition – a small pocket of dough filled with meat or vegetable mixture and cooked by steaming or boiling it (p. 230)
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mallet How do you crack a crab? With a mallet. She made a pounding fist. The railroad worker drove in the last spoke with his mallet. Definition – a type of hammer with a head made of wood or other hard material (p. 230)
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singsong When it came, it was crowded with ladies clucking their tongues in singsong languages. The singsong voice of the train put me to sleep. Definition – having a repetitive, musical sound (p. 232)
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ginger You were right, Katie, she said, chowing scallions, ginger, and black-bean paste with the crab. My mom cooks ginger chicken a lot, I love the strong taste of the spice. Definition – a strong-tasting spice made from ground ginger root (p. 242)
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Vocabulary Quiz dialect dumpling mallet singsong ginger A type of hammer with a head made of wood or other hard material. A form of language that is spoken in a particular area or by a particular group of people. A strong-tasting spice made from ground ginger root A small pocket of dough filled with a meat or vegetable mixture and cooked by steaming or boiling it Having a repetitive, musical sound
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Word Knowledge Reading the Words and Sentences DeVera Miller Maxwell Lakeland Elementary/Middle School Baltimore, Maryland
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Homonyms might – strength/may current – a flow of electricity/of the present roll – a type of bread/turning over and over tick – a bug/the sound of a clock makes Homonyms are words with different meanings that have the same pronunciation and spelling.
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Long A explained complain rain pail Can you think of any more words that contain the same spelling of long a?
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Digraph ch Chinatown lunchtime chives chase Can you think of any more words with the ch sound?
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Consonant Blends grandma crowded apron sponges starched Can you identify the consonant blends in these words?
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Homonyms That wrestler might have more might, but his opponent moves more quickly. Identify the homonyms in this sentence. Define each, using context clues.
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Long A He explained that the rain would probably let up tomorrow. Identify the long a spelled ai. (explained, rain)
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Digraph ch She went to Chinatown at lunchtime for dumplings. Identify the words containing the /ch/ sound spelled ch. (Chinatown, lunchtime)
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Consonant Blends The caterer wore a simple black dress and a starched white apron. Identify the words that have consonant blends. (black, dress, starched, apron)
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Spelling Words Consonant Blends DeVera Miller Maxwell Lakeland Elementary/Middle School Baltimore, Maryland
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Spelling Words – pg. 68 throat stress swallow flavor clothing stubborn profit clinic broken blister sparkle startle stumble cruel greedy grandma crowded apron sponges starched
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