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M Y B ROTHER Martin I H AVE A D REAM

M Y B ROTHER Martin I H AVE A D REAM. Word Analysis The Big Idea: We will read aloud fluently and accurately, and with appropriate pacing, intonation, and expression. Today we will read and analyze words from the selections My Brother Martin and I Have a Dream. Lesson 3 Words

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M Y B ROTHER Martin I H AVE A D REAM

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  1. MY BROTHERMartinIHAVE A DREAM Word Analysis The Big Idea: We will read aloud fluently and accurately, and with appropriate pacing, intonation, and expression

  2. Today we will read and analyze words from the selections My Brother Martin and I Have a Dream.

  3. Lesson 3 Words hope despair straight crooked shared entered belonged avoided expel exhale extrovert exterior liberty liberal liberate liberation

  4. Day One Review Antonyms You have learned that: Antonyms are words that mean the opposite, or nearly the opposite. hope despair straight crooked Brainstorm more antonyms for the word: straight Brainstorm more antonyms for the word: hope

  5. Review suffix You have learned that:A suffix is added to the end of a word.The suffix -ed shows action in the past tense. shared entered belonged avoided

  6. Try it! • Think, Pair, Share! • Person One: • Use one of the words below in a sentence: • enter belong avoid share • Person Two: • Change the sentence to the past tense by adding the suffix –ed.

  7. Review hope despair straight crooked shared entered belonged avoided

  8. Lesson 3 Words hope despair straight crooked shared entered belonged avoided expel exhale extrovert exterior liberty liberal liberate liberation

  9. Day TwoYou have learned that: • A prefix is added to the beginning of a word • The prefix ex- means “out” expel exhale extrovert exterior Note: You can’t remove the prefix and still make sense of the “root” of these words!

  10. Try it!expel exhale extrovert exterior • Which word describes someone who is outgoing? • Which word describes the outside of a surface? • Which word means when you breathe outward? • Which word means when someone forces someone or something out?

  11. The house’s exterior was falling apart. * Extend the sentence to explain why…

  12. Words with the Latin root “liber”liber means free liberty liberal liberate liberation

  13. “liber” means free Liberty: The quality or state of being free Liberal: Generous or openhanded Liberation: The act of being free, or setting at liberty. Liberate: To free someone or something

  14. Try it!Match the word to the sentence. liberty liberal liberate liberation 1. When we adopted our dog, we got to ____________________ him from the pound. 2. Many immigrants come to America, the sweet land of _______________, for the freedom this country offers. 3. Before the dance, I used a ____________ amount of gel to style my hair. 4. My father went to war so that persecuted Jewish citizens of Germany might receive ____________.

  15. Lesson 3 Words hope despair straight crooked shared entered belonged avoided expel exhale extrovert exterior liberty liberal liberate liberation

  16. Day ThreeSentence 1 John was amazed that he had read such a long book in such a short time, and quickly left for the library to pick up another by the same author.

  17. Sentence 2 To impress her movie-loving friends, Rita expanded her movie collection by liberally purchasing every film she could find.

  18. hope despair straight crooked Practice! Person 1: Create a sentence using one of the words above. Person 2: Create a sentence with the opposite meaning by using an antonym of the word your partner chose.

  19. -ed • Brainstorm several words that the ending –ed can be added to. • How does this ending change the meaning of the words? • Use one of the words in a complete sentence.

  20. Lesson 3 Words hope despair straight crooked shared entered belonged avoided expel exhale extrovert exterior liberty liberal liberate liberation

  21. Day FourThink-Pair-Share Person One: Use the word extrovert in a sentence. Person Two: Use the antonym for extrovert in a sentence. Person Two: Use the word exterior in a sentence. Person One: Use the antonym for exterior in a sentence.

  22. Lesson 4 Words hope despair straight crooked shared entered belonged avoided expel exhale extrovert exterior liberty liberal liberate liberation

  23. Day FiveReview Antonyms are words that mean the opposite, or nearly the opposite. The suffix -ed shows action in the past tense. The prefix ex- means “out”. The Latin root liber means free.

  24. CST practice • In Latin, the phrase liber means a. old b. free c. a type of measurement d. crazy

  25. He will librate the animal from its cage. • Read the sentence in the box • What is the correct way to spell the underlined word? • liborate • leborate • liberate • Leave as is.

  26. 3. Read this excerpt from the “I Have a Dream” speech. With this faith we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope. Which sentence best describes the relationship between the underlined words? • Despair and hope are synonyms. • Despair adds to the meaning of hope. • Despair and hope are opposite in meaning. • Despair is a specific type of hope.

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