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SWAMPLAND

SWAMPLAND. By Brian E. Ableman United Streaming video – 16 segments The Jeff Corwin Experience: Louisiana: Swampy Ecosystem. soggy. soggy. Chunk: sog - gy. soggy. Chunk: sog – gy Wet, moist. soggy. Chunk: sog – gy Wet, moist The ground was soggy after it rained. topples.

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SWAMPLAND

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  1. SWAMPLAND

  2. By Brian E. Ableman United Streaming video – 16 segments The Jeff Corwin Experience: Louisiana: Swampy Ecosystem

  3. soggy

  4. soggy • Chunk: sog - gy

  5. soggy • Chunk: sog – gy • Wet, moist

  6. soggy • Chunk: sog – gy • Wet, moist • The ground was soggy after it rained.

  7. topples

  8. topples • Base word + ending: topple + s

  9. topples • Base word + ending: topple + s • Falls, tumbles

  10. topples • Base word + ending: topple + s • Falls, tumbles • Nobody catches the tomato as it topples to the ground.

  11. spooky

  12. spooky • Base word + ending: spook + y

  13. spooky • Base word + ending: spook + y • Scary

  14. spooky • Base word + ending: spook + y • Scary • The horror movie was so spooky it gave me nightmares.

  15. mighty

  16. mighty • Base word + ending: might + y

  17. mighty • Base word + ending: might + y • Strong, powerful

  18. mighty • Base word + ending: might + y • Strong, powerful • People believe that the mighty lion is the king of the jungle.

  19. seek

  20. seek • Blend

  21. seek • Blend • Search for,look for

  22. seek • Blend • Search for,look for • I read a book about traveling to a land far away to seek hidden treasure.

  23. comfortable

  24. comfortable • Chunk: com-fort-a-ble

  25. comfortable • Chunk: com-fort-a-ble • Cozy

  26. comfortable • Chunk: com-fort-a-ble • Cozy • The bed was so comfortable that I fell asleep right away.

  27. nibbling

  28. nibbling • Base word + ending: nibbl(e) + ing

  29. nibbling • Base word + ending: nibbl(e) + ing • Chewing in small bites

  30. nibbling • Base word + ending: nibbl(e) + ing • Chewing in small bites • The little chipmunk was nibbling on a big piece of bread.

  31. nearly

  32. nearly • Base word + ending: near + ly

  33. nearly • Base word + ending: near + ly • Almost

  34. nearly • Base word + ending: near + ly • Almost • The fox nearly caught the rabbit but the rabbit just escaped.

  35. DAY ONE

  36. TEAMWORK Read pages 6 – 9 aloud with partners.

  37. Dragonfly

  38. Pitcher Plant

  39. TEAM TALK EXTENDER If you were to visit the Okefenokee, what would you bring with you, and why?

  40. Lots of interesting plants and insects to see. Like to play in squishy areas I want to visit Okefenokee I like to visit new places.

  41. DAY TWO

  42. TWO MINUTE EDIT It are dawn now in the okefenokee but only a stray sunbeams or two ever reach the ground. (4)

  43. TWO MINUTE EDIT It is dawn now in the Okefenokee, but only a stray sunbeam(s) or two ever reach the ground. (4)

  44. TEAMWORK Read pages 14 – 15 aloud with partners.

  45. TEAM TALK EXTENDER The text states that the alligator is the ruler of the swamp. What if alligators didn’t live in the swamp? Think about the animals that we have read about so far. Which animal, other than the alligator, do you think would be the ruler of the swap? Why?

  46. DAY THREE

  47. TWO MINUTE EDIT By day a alligators usually rests, sunning itself or floating, like an log in the water?(4)

  48. TWO MINUTE EDIT By day an alligator(s) usually rests, sunning itself or floating, like a(n) log in the water.(4)

  49. TEAMWORK Read pages 18 – 21 aloud with partners.

  50. TEAM TALK EXTENDER Look at the photographs on pages 18 - 19 of the text. How do you think mammals, such as otters and opossums, protect themselves from other dangerous animals?

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