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Language E – Unit 25

Language E – Unit 25. Lesson OnE. Connections Recognize it!. WALT. We are learning to expand our knowledge of vowel sounds, spelling words, attributes, focusing on idioms, and reading and note-taking strategies. WHY is this important?.

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Language E – Unit 25

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  1. Language E – Unit 25 Lesson OnE

  2. ConnectionsRecognize it!

  3. WALT We are learning to expand our knowledge of vowel sounds, spelling words, attributes, focusing on idioms, and reading and note-taking strategies.

  4. WHY is this important? • Learning about different attributes will enhance not only your vocabulary but also your descriptive writing.

  5. Word Wheel • Complete the word wheel as a class.

  6. Word Wheel • Complete the word wheel as a class. Circle

  7. Word Wheel • Complete the word wheel as a class. Shape Cycle Circle Surround Round Ring

  8. Word Wheel • Complete the word wheel as a class. The sky turns from day to night like a never-ending circle Pizza is to circle as carrot is to triangle. Shape Cycle Circle Surround Round Ring The circle of life

  9. Word Wheel • Complete the word wheel as a class. The sky turns from day to night like a never-ending circle Pizza is to circle as carrot is to triangle. Shape Cycle Circle Surround Round Ring The circle of life The circle of life is one of my favorite songs from the Lion King.

  10. Phonemic Awareness: Consonants • The S Fricatives

  11. Phonemic Awareness • S can represent two sounds: /s/ and /z/ • The Z sound is sounded when it comes after a VOICED consonant. • Cabs • Curves • The S sound is voiced when it comes after a VOICELESS consonant or at the beginning of a word. • Maps • Poets • Send

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  24. Phonemic Awareness • C can represent two sounds: /c/ and /s/ • The K sound is sounded in words such as • Count • Cape • Clap • The S sound is voiced when it comes before a E, I, or Y.

  25. Phonemic Awareness page 7 The C Rule: When C is followed by E, I, or Y, the C is pronounced /s/.

  26. Spelling Pretest Page 7

  27. Spelling Pretest Page 7 Circle Machine Shoes Center Marriage General Carriage Origin Edge Bicycle Imagine Fudge Energy Pigeon Surgeon

  28. Spelling Pretest Page 7 Circle Machine Shoes Center Marriage General Carriage Origin Edge Bicycle Imagine Fudge Energy Pigeon Surgeon Circle the Essential Words!!! Unit Vocabulary is on page 5 in your hardcover books.

  29. Synonyms • What is a synonym? • Complete the sheet . • All synonyms can be found in your unit vocabulary on page 5 of your hardcover text.

  30. Synonyms • What is a synonym? • Complete the sheet . • All synonyms can be found in your unit vocabulary on page 5 of your hardcover text. Has a similar meaning

  31. Synonyms • What is a synonym? • Complete the sheet . • All synonyms can be found in your unit vocabulary on page 5 of your hardcover text. Has a similar meaning Cent

  32. Synonyms • What is a synonym? • Complete the sheet . • All synonyms can be found in your unit vocabulary on page 5 of your hardcover text. Has a similar meaning Cent Medicine

  33. Synonyms • What is a synonym? • Complete the sheet . • All synonyms can be found in your unit vocabulary on page 5 of your hardcover text. Has a similar meaning Cent Medicine Romance

  34. Synonyms • What is a synonym? • Complete the sheet . • All synonyms can be found in your unit vocabulary on page 5 of your hardcover text. Has a similar meaning Cent Medicine Romance Damage

  35. Synonyms • What is a synonym? • Complete the sheet . • All synonyms can be found in your unit vocabulary on page 5 of your hardcover text. Has a similar meaning Cent Medicine Romance Damage Tragic

  36. Synonyms • What is a synonym? • Complete the sheet . • All synonyms can be found in your unit vocabulary on page 5 of your hardcover text. Has a similar meaning Cent Medicine Romance Damage Tragic Fudge

  37. Attributes • Attributes refine meanings and build associations between words. • An Attribute is a characteristic or quality • Size • Part • Color • Function

  38. Red is an attribute of the hat. Attributes Nose is an attribute of face. MARIO is a superhero

  39. Attributes • What are the attributes of a circle? • Center • Radius • Diameter • Circumference • Continuous • Smooth • Round • No Angles

  40. Explore It

  41. Explore It Circle

  42. Explore It Part of Speech: Noun or Verb 2 Syllables: Cir/ = R-Controlled Cle = Consonant-le Stress on the First Syllable Circle

  43. Explore It Part of Speech: Noun or Verb 2 Syllables: Cir/ = R-Controlled Cle = Consonant-le Stress on the First Syllable Origin: Latin – Circulus Synonyms: Ring, loop, round, set, surround, turn Non Examples – Square, Oval Circle

  44. Explore It Part of Speech: Noun or Verb 2 Syllables: Cir/ = R-Controlled Cle = Consonant-le Stress on the First Syllable Origin: Latin – Circulus Synonyms: Ring, loop, round, set, surround, turn Non Examples – Square, Oval Circle A Circle is a continuous shape Where all points on a circumference are the same distance from the center. Circle the correct answer with a pencil.

  45. Explore It Part of Speech: Noun or Verb 2 Syllables: Cir/ = R-Controlled Cle = Consonant-le Stress on the First Syllable Origin: Latin – Circulus Synonyms: Ring, loop, round, set, surround, turn Non Examples – Square, Oval Circle A Circle is a continuous shape Where all points on a circumference are the same distance from the center. Circle the correct answer with a pencil. HOLD ON TO THIS SHEET!!!!

  46. Circus Hardcover Page 15 • Journal Drawing: Draw a picture of what you think a circus looks like.

  47. Idiom focus English learners are often confused by idioms because their meanings differ from the literal meanings of the words. Because idioms such as add fuel to the fire. Students need to know the meanings of common idioms. Grab an idiom focus Three Ring Circus

  48. Participle Review Hardcover Page 8-9

  49. Participle Review Hardcover Page 8-9 The past participle of regular verbs is formed by adding –ed to a form of the verb. • Dance+ed = (have) danced • Cycle+ed = (have) cycled The past participles of irregular verbs must be memorized. • Begin = (have) begun • Go = (have) gone • Give = (have) given

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