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1 isolated Key Words Unit 1 ● Week 3
Context Clue: The little boy’s tantrum was an isolated event. Context Clue: “The excitement isn’t isolated to just one day. (Poetry Power). Define: When something is isolated, it happens one time but does not usually happen more often. Ask: What is the difference between an isolated event and a common event? isolated

2 connection Key Words Unit 1 ● Week 3
Context Clue: The new student made a connection between people, they are related or joined to something. Context Clue: “Rybicki likes to form a connection with students” (Poetry Power). Define: When there is a connection between people, they are related or joined by something. Ask: Make a connection with your partner about a common food you both enjoy. connection

3 immigrants Key Words Unit 1 ● Week 3
Context Clue: My great-grandparents were immigrants to the United States from Spain. Context Clue: “His parents were immigrants from Mexico, and he lived in poverty as a child but taught himself to read” (Vivan Los Libros!). Define: Immigrants are people who move from one country to another to live and work there. Ask: What is the difference between immigrants and migrant workers? immigrants

4 poverty Key Words Unit 1 ● Week 3
Context Clue: The family lived in poverty when their parents lost their jobs. Context Clue: “His parents were immigrants from Mexico, and he lived in poverty as a child but taught himself to read” (Vivan Los Libros!). Define: If someone live in poverty, they don’t have enough money to buy food, clothes or pay for a place to live. Ask: Formulate a plan that could help people get out of poverty? poverty

5 probably Key Words Unit 1 ● Week 3
Context Clue: The clouds look dark, so it will probably rain soon. Context Clue: “You probably think your school library has a lot of books” (Top 5 Largest Libraries in the U.S.). Define: Something that will probably happen is most likely to happen. Ask: Is it probably that we will go to lunch early today? Explain your evidence your evidence. probably

6 Function Words & Phrases
Unit 1 ● Week 3 to wait on hold

7 Function Words & Phrases
Unit 1 ● Week 3 to wait on line

8 Function Words & Phrases
Unit 1 ● Week 3 to line shelves

9 Function Words & Phrases
Unit 1 ● Week 3 to be stacked with

10 Basic Words Unit 1 ● Week 3 coffee table

11 Basic Words Unit 1 ● Week 3 office

12 Basic Words Unit 1 ● Week 3 living room

13 Basic Words Unit 1 ● Week 3 kitchen

14 Basic Words Unit 1 ● Week 3 dining room

15 Basic Words Unit 1 ● Week 3 hallway


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