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DOL level 4 week 14

DOL level 4 week 14. Analogy (12+7) : (25 – 6) – (13+4) : __________ emerald : green – ruby : _________ 1. and yesterday fluffy, my kitten, ran quickly and climbs a tree 2. the nashville fire department has sat them alarms to sound at 800 PM. any difference = 17. red. Pledge.

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DOL level 4 week 14

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  1. DOL level 4 week 14 • Analogy • (12+7) : (25 – 6) – (13+4) : __________ • emerald : green – ruby : _________ 1. and yesterday fluffy, my kitten, ran quickly and climbs a tree 2. the nashville fire department has sat them alarms to sound at 800 PM any difference = 17 red

  2. Pledge

  3. Objectives day 1 Students will

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

  5. Word StructureHomographs day 5 Homographs, inflectional endings, and Latin roots Line 5

  6. flowed glacier The river flowed into the ocean. The mighty glacier flowed down the mountainside. Vocabulary lesson 1 Past tense of flow-to move as water does Huge, flowing mass of ice irrigation jagged The farm was watered by irrigation. The Grand Tetons have jagged peaks. Supplying farmland with water Having sharp points that stick out

  7. particles raging Let us remove the dirt particles. We are rafting down a raging river. Vocabulary lesson 1 Tiny pieces (plural of particle) Violent, wild reservoir trickled The water trickled out of the tap this morning. The water was stored in a large reservoir. Man-made lake for storing water To run slowly in drops or thin stream

  8. release eventually She decided to release the fish. He would eventually get better. Vocabulary lesson 2 To let loose Sooner or later energy fuels Coal and oil are types of fuels. He could run a long time because of his energy. Something that gives energy as it is burned or eaten The power to do work

  9. stored transferred She stored her sewing stuff in the closet The soldier got transferred to Iraq. Vocabulary lesson 2page 150 Past tense of transfer: to move from one place to another Put away for future use contains soar The bottle contains liquid vitamins. The eagle began to soar above the trees. Present tense of contain: to hold To fly high

  10. bitterly branch She bitterly told her sad tale. She wanted to branch out in other hobbies. Vocabulary lesson 3 Harshly, extremely To divide and subdivide depend linked She learned to depend on her friends. We are linked together as humans. To connect (past tense of link) To need; to rely on

  11. microscope seaweed She viewed the bacteria on her microscope She got tangled in the seaweed. Vocabulary lesson 3 Tool for looking at very small things A plant that grows near surface of sea. slightly photosynthesis She was slightly warmer when the sun came out. The process by which green plants combine carbon dioxide, water and sunlight to produce food. By a little bit

  12. brittle circulate The leaves became old and brittle. Your blood will circulate through the body. Vocabulary lesson 4 To flow around freely Easily broken burrow decays The rabbit would hide in its burrow. The old plant decays and returns to the earth. To slowly break down (present tense of decay. Hole in ground that animal lives in

  13. droop predator When he is sad his head will droop The fox is a predator of the rabbit. Vocabulary lesson 4 An animal that lives by hunting another animal for food To sink; to hang down shrivel swarming In the fall, leaves shrivel up and fall to the ground. The bees are swarming to the hive. To gather or live in large group To wrinkle and become small

  14. ancestors smoldering I’m sure I get my good looks from my ancestors. The campfire embers were smoldering Vocabulary lesson 5 Direct family relations from a previous generation Burning and smoking without flames clinging dangle He was clinging to the rocks to keep from falling Her large earrings would dangle from her ears. To hang; to swing loosely To hold on tight

  15. wither pollinate The leaves wither and die. The bees pollinate the flowers Vocabulary lesson 5 To dry up; to shrivel To spread pollen from flower to flower oxygen start He needed extra oxygen to breathe better He jumped with a start when he heard the noise. A gas in the atmosphere we must breathe to live. A jump due to a surprise.

  16. Purpose Big Idea What role do you play in natures delicate balance?

  17. Fluency 6 min. reading solution

  18. Objectives Students will Brainstorm verbs and adjectives that are more precise and that paint a clear picture. Check Their own writing and find five words that can be changed to be more descriptive. Look in periodicals and find good descriptive verbs and adjectives.

  19. Spelling

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