Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
C. Thomas, 5 th Grade, Fairmont Charter School
3
radio decipher
4
Unit 3 ● Week 5 corridor Key Words A corridor is a long, narrow hallway. How is a corridor similar to and different from an aisle?
5
Unit 3 ● Week 5 reservation Key Words A reservation is land set aside by the government for special purpose. What is another way that a reservation is used?
6
Unit 3 ● Week 5 enlisted Key Words Someone who has enlisted has volunteered to join the military. Whom have you known who enlisted in the military?
7
Unit 3 ● Week 5 invasion Key Words Invasion is when many people or things suddenly enter an area. Have you ever seen an invasion of tourists in your town?
8
Unit 3 ● Week 5 shield Key Words Shield means to protect or cover something. What can shield you from cold weather?
9
Unit 3 ● Week 5 location Key Words A location is an exact place. What is the location of your home?
10
Unit 3 ● Week 5 creased Key Words Something that is creased is lined, folded, or wrinkled. Tell about something that is creased.
11
Unit 3 ● Week 5 transmission Key Words A transmission is a message that is sent from one radio to another. What kinds of transmissions have you heard?
12
Unit 3 ● Week 5 to measure up to Function Words & Phrases In English, we use “to measure up to” to describe how we think of ourselves or how others may think of us. To measure up to means “to be good enough or as good as.”
13
Unit 3 ● Week 5 it was all I could do Function Words & Phrases In English, we use “it was all I could do” to describe what someone might say about something that is very hard. When someone says “it was all I could do,” they mean that they have tried to do something very hard, and they can’t do it anymore.
14
Unit 3 ● Week 5 crack the code Function Words & Phrases In English, “crack the code” means “to solve a puzzle or to understand a system of letters or symbols.” People use codes to send secret messages.
15
Unit 3 ● Week 5 to be around forever Function Words & Phrases In English, we use “to be around forever” to describe things that are very old. To be around forever means “to last for a very long time.”
16
Unit 3 ● Week 5 platoon Basic Words
17
Unit 3 ● Week 5 boot camp Basic Words
18
Unit 3 ● Week 5 uniform Basic Words
19
Unit 3 ● Week 5 recruits Basic Words
20
Unit 3 ● Week 5 dive-bomber Basic Words
21
Unit 3 ● Week 5 radio pack Basic Words
22
Vocabulary Words locationcreasedcorridor reservationenlistedshield transmissioninvasion
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.