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Trapped by the Ice! Jeopardy Vocabulary Comprehension GrammarSpellingReview 10 20 30 40
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What does crevasse mean? deep hole or crack
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Hiking to the whaling station would be a perilous journey, but it was their only chance to survive? What does perilous mean? very dangerous
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What does deserted mean? What is the base word and what Is the suffix? empty; not lived in or having few or no people
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What does grueling mean? What is the base word and what Is the suffix? very tired gruel+ing very tired gruel+ing
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What is the setting in this story? Antarctica, on the Endurance, elephant island, on the sea
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What main idea tells us that Shackleton is a hero? He changes the plan to make sure his men survive.
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Why is Shackleton so concerned about his men? because the conditions are dangerous and if they carried out the plan some of them wouldn’t survive.
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What information do the headings in the selection tell you? The date and time tell you what the weather might be like and how long the voyage took.
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Find the correct way to divide the word into syllables. journey jour-ney
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Find the correct way to divide the word into syllables. wondering won-der-ing
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Tell me the phrase that correctly replaces this phrase: the friends you have Your friends
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Tell me the phrase that correctly replaces this phrase: vacation time that belongs to them Their vacation
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Ms. Dooley and her son and daughter started the trip early ___________ morning. Look at the spelling ring # 1
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Ms. Dooley had not been expecting the ___________ thunderstorm. Look at the spelling ring # 2
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Spell the word and use it correctly in a sentence. Look at the spelling ring # 7
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Spell the word and use it correctly in a sentence. Look at the spelling ring # 10
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Homophones Boat builders use the (wood, would) of many trees to build a strong ship. wood
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Homophones A ship must be strong to travel safely (threw, through) storms. through
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How do I write: Fourteenth of June in 2000. June 14, 2000
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How do I write eleven o’clock at night? 11:00 p.m.
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