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What is the prefix in the word prewashed? a. ed b. pre c. wash d. was

What is the prefix in the word prewashed? a. ed b. pre c. wash d. was 2. What does the word prewashed mean? a. Washed before b. Washed again c. Washed after d. Not Washed. Vocabulary. Partner A rate 1-3 Partner B rate 4-6 Can you pronounce it Do know the definition

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What is the prefix in the word prewashed? a. ed b. pre c. wash d. was

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  1. What is the prefix in the word prewashed? a. ed b. pre c. wash d. was 2. What does the word prewashed mean? a. Washed before b. Washed again c. Washed after d. Not Washed

  2. Vocabulary • Partner A rate 1-3 • Partner B rate 4-6 • Can you pronounce it • Do know the definition • Can you use it in a sentence

  3. Title: Letters Home from YosemiteReading Goal: Main IdeaTeam Cooperation Goal: Complete TasksGenre: Narrative NonfictionAuthor: Lisa Halvorsen

  4. The scenery at the top of the mountain was amazing. scenery: Outdoor views

  5. Sometimes bears come out of the wilderness and take food from our trash cans. wilderness: land where no people live

  6. I found an Indian arrowhead in the ground and Dad told me to preserve it. preserve: Keep safe

  7. “Horses and cows graze, not people,” the baby’s mother said when he tried to eat grass. graze: Eat grass

  8. At the beach seagulls were swooping down to steal our French fries. Rushing down swooping:

  9. Jeremy accidentally broke his grandmother’s precious antique clock. precious: costly

  10. Dangerous Plants • Eat insects • Poison • Spikes Carnivorous plants • Venus fly trap • Bladderwort • Pitcher plant

  11. Page 22-37 You will do the same when you read Letters Home from Yosemite

  12. Topography • In the Sierra Nevada Mountains • Mountains cover 15.5 million acres • Yosemite Valley is 7 miles long and 1 mile wide S- Survey Q- Question R- Read R- Restate R- Review L- Learn

  13. Let’s think of a good questions to ask up to this point! S- Survey Q- Question R- Read R- Restate R- Review L- Learn What makes Yosemite such an amazing place?

  14. Team Talk • Yosemite Valley is the most visited part of the park because…? • Why did the Native American call Bridalveil Fall “ the spirit of the puffing winds?” • Which of the following is the main idea of the letter on page 122? • Why do you think some Sequoia trees have nicknames like the Clothespin Tree and the Dead Giant? Explain.

  15. Partner Read 15 minutes • Put 2 sticky notes on words that are new or unfamiliar to you • Partner Read p. A:121-B:122 • Restate page B:122 and A:121 • Discuss with team words you clarified • Fill out your idea tree • find vocabulary words

  16. Team Discussion • Pass out Team Discussion Cards • Discuss answers to team talk questions • Write answers to question 2 and 3 • Vocabulary when finished

  17. Class Discussion • What are some of the words you clarified? • Answer questions 1-4

  18. Vocabulary Practice Treasure Hunt Page 43

  19. Fluency5 min Pg 72-74, paragraphs 1-6

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