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Exploring Economic Choices and Personal Experiences in Asia and North America

In this lesson, we dive into comparative analogies between Asia and North America, specifically focusing on Canada. Through personal narratives like a memorable trip to Copper Lake, we highlight the impact of choices and circumstances, such as my father's skiing accident. Students will also learn about superlative adjectives and adverbs while exploring vocabulary related to wealth, possessions, and the concept of making money. The lesson aims to encourage students to discover and analyze distinctions in language and culture, enhancing their reading fluency.

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Exploring Economic Choices and Personal Experiences in Asia and North America

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  1. DOL level 4 week 35 • Analogy • Asia : _________ - North America : Canada • find : discover - _____ : explore 1. my father and me went to copper lake 2. he breaked his leg and wont never go skiing again China search

  2. Pledge

  3. Fluency 6 min. reading solution

  4. Objectives day 2 Students will recognize superlative adjectives and adverbs.

  5. Word Structure day 2 Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4

  6. demanded protested He demanded his dinner early She protested against going to bed early Vocabulary lesson 3 To ask firmly To say in disagreement fine discarded He wore a fine suit He discarded his old clothing Thrown away Very nice

  7. possessions wealth The rich man had lots of possessions Their family had a lot of wealth Vocabulary lesson 3 A great amount of money Things that someone owns

  8. Purpose Big Idea How do people make money choices?

  9. Spelling

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