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This week's lesson focuses on enhancing vocabulary through comparatives, synonyms, and word structure. Students will recognize key terms related to scientific experiments and effective observation techniques. They will also explore concepts such as friction, electric charge, and the importance of making careful observations during experiments. Additionally, students will engage with analogies and personal experiences to deepen their understanding of the material. By the end of the week, they will have developed essential skills for conducting successful experiments and understanding the environment around them.
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Objectives day 2 Students will Recognize Comparatives, Synonyms and Root Words Plus Prefix
Word Structure day 1 Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Line 5
Word Structure day 2 • Comparatives, Synonyms and Root Words Plus Prefix Line 2
Purpose Big Idea What steps lead to a good experiment?
results observations . If you do a good job, the results will make you happy. A scientist makes good observations. Vocabulary lesson 1 What you find out when you do an experiment An act of noticing something core friction The Earth has a hard inner core. He used two sticks and friction to start a fire. The central, most important, or deepest part of something The rubbing of one thing against another
techniques environment We know the best techniques for finding clues. He lived in a warm environment. Vocabulary lesson 3 A method surroundings forecast inventions the weather man gave a forecast of windy weather. He loved to tell about his wonderful inventions. a prediction about what will happen based on evidence a thing that is made or thought of for the first time
eclipse charge We watched the eclipse of the moon. An electric charge is very dangerous. Vocabulary lesson 4 a darkening or hiding of the sun by the moon or of the moon by Earth’s shadow a load of electricity mast shocked He climbed the twenty foot mast of the ship. He got shocked when he changed the light bulb. a pole that holds sails past tense of shock: to jolt by electricity
previous randomly Write about a previous experience that changed your life. Choose topics randomly Vocabulary lesson 5 by chance happening earlier