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C. Thomas, 5 th Grade, Fairmont Charter School
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Unit 2 ● Week 4 original Key Words Original means the origin or beginning of something. What is a synonym for the word original ?
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Unit 2 ● Week 4 wring Key Words Wring means to hold something tightly and twist it. What else might you wring ?
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Unit 2 ● Week 4 advertisement Key Words An advertisement is a public notice that recommends a product or service. Where might you see or hear an advertisement ?
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Unit 2 ● Week 4 commenced Key Words Commenced means started or began. What is an antonym for the word commenced ?
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Unit 2 ● Week 4 impress Key Words Impress means that a person has a strong influence on other people. Tell about something you did to impress a friend.
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Unit 2 ● Week 4 elected Key Words Elected means a person is chosen to do something. Which people in your school or community are elected leaders?
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Unit 2 ● Week 4 sauntered Key Words Sauntered means walked slowly or leisurely. What’s an antonym for the word sauntered ?
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Unit 2 ● Week 4 posed Key Words If something is posed it is holding still in one position. What other kinds of things are posed ?
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Unit 2 ● Week 4 smithereens Function Words & Phrases In English, we us “ smithereens” to describe things that are very tiny bits and pieces. If you drop a glass on the floor, it might smash into smithereens, and the tiny pieces will be hard to pick up.
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Unit 2 ● Week 4 just in time Function Words & Phrases In English, we use “just in time” to describe when something happens. “Just in time” means “at the time something needs to happen or be done.”…like having to run to catch the bus and making it “just in time,” and not being late and missing the bus.
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Unit 2 ● Week 4 to be off in a (place) Function Words & Phrases In English, we use “ to be off in a (place)” to describe going to a place that is far away, such as a forest. “To be off in a (place)” means “to go somewhere away from home, like a forest.”
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Unit 2 ● Week 4 not a minute to lose Function Words & Phrases In English, we use “not a minute to lose” to describe a time when we need to hurry. “ Not a minute to lose ” means “ no time to waste.”
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Unit 2 ● Week 4 comet Basic Words
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Unit 2 ● Week 4 tail (comet’s tail) Basic Words
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Unit 2 ● Week 4 telescope Basic Words
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Unit 2 ● Week 4 star Basic Words
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Unit 2 ● Week 4 planet Basic Words
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Unit 2 ● Week 4 outer space Basic Words
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Vocabulary Words original wring advertisement commenced impress elected sauntered posed
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