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Why are some changes difficult?

Why are some changes difficult?. I Like Where I Am. I Like Where I Am. I Like Where I Am. I Like Where I Am. I Like Where I Am Tuesday. I Like Where I Am Tuesday. Today we will learn about:. Amazing Words Dipthongs: oi, oy Vocabulary Words High-Frequency Words Multiple-Meaning Words

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Why are some changes difficult?

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  1. Why are some changes difficult?

  2. I Like Where I Am

  3. I Like Where I Am

  4. I Like Where I Am

  5. I Like Where I Am

  6. I Like Where I AmTuesday

  7. I Like Where I AmTuesday

  8. Today we will learn about: • Amazing Words • Dipthongs: oi, oy • Vocabulary Words • High-Frequency Words • Multiple-Meaning Words • Context Clues • Adverbs that Tell When and Where

  9. tease • tease • If you tease someone, that means you make fun of the other person. • You can tease someone in a playful or a hurtful way. • He teased her about her short haircut. • My friends tease me because I won’t go on the roller coaster.

  10. quiver • quiv - er • Quiver means “shakes quickly with movements or sounds.” • Her voice quivers as she tries to speak. • His hands quiver from the cold. • As the little horse tries to stand, its legs quiver.

  11. foreign • for - eign • A country that is not your own is foreign. • Someone or something that is from a different country is foreign. • We traveled to many foreign countries. • Alejandro is a foreign exchange student from Brazil. • Anna speaks two foreign languages.

  12. Dipthongs: oi, oy • choice • You can read this word because you know how to read words with the sound /oi/. • What sound do the letters oi stand for in this word?

  13. Dipthongs: oi, oy • When you come to a new word, look at the letters from left to right and think about the vowel sounds. • Say the sounds in the word to yourself and then read the word. • destroy

  14. Dipthongs: oi, oy • sirloin • voyage • boyhood • ointment • Roy • broiler

  15. Click to listen to “A New School.”

  16. Dipthongs: oi, oyFind the words with oi and oy in “A New School.” • choice • join • voice • boy • toy • enjoy • rejoice

  17. Word Family Word – hide(online dictionary)

  18. Word Family Word – hide glide ride tide chide pride slide stride

  19. Dipthongs: oi, oychoice, join, voice, boy, toy, enjoy, rejoice

  20. Dipthongs: oi, oychoice, join, voice, boy, toy, enjoy, rejoice

  21. Dipthongs: oi, oychoice, join, voice, boy, toy, enjoy, rejoice

  22. Dipthongs: oi, oychoice, join, voice, boy, toy, enjoy, rejoice

  23. Dipthongs: oi, oychoice, join, voice, boy, toy, enjoy, rejoice

  24. Dipthongs: oi, oychoice, join, voice, boy, toy, enjoy, rejoice

  25. Dipthongs: oi, oychoice, join, voice, boy, toy, enjoy, rejoice

  26. Dipthongs: oi, oychoice, join, voice, boy, toy, enjoy, rejoice

  27. Dipthongs: oi, oy • Could you enjoy the show with all that noise? • I will take the foil off the fish before I broil it. • The crowd was full of joy when they saw the cowboy.

  28. Vocabulary Words • trouble – something that is difficult or upsetting • giant – very large or huge • chuckle – to laugh quietly • fair – just and by the rules

  29. Vocabulary Words • strong – having great power or strength • block – part of a city or town • tears – drops of salty water that come from your eyes (next slide)

  30. block

  31. More Words to Know • glee – great happiness or joy • usually – something that commonly happens

  32. trouble friend giant move chuckle love block pretty tears school Vocabulary Words

  33. Context Clues • There are strategies to use when you come across words you don’t understand. • You can look in a dictionary or glossary. • You can get the meaning from word parts—the base word, prefix, or suffix. • Sometimes you can look for context clues in the words and sentences around the unknown word. • Today we will learn how to use context clues to find the meaning of a multiple-meaning word.

  34. Adverbs that Tell When and Where • Adverbs tell more about a verb. • Some adverbs show when or where. • A moving van came today. • Today tell when. • Movers took boxes outside. • Outside tells where.

  35. Wrap Up Your Day! • Lesson vocabulary • Summarize • Let’s Talk About It! • Tomorrow we will find out how two children are alike, but different.

  36. I Like Where I AmTuesday

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