The Case of the Gasping Garbage
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The Case of the Gasping
Garbage
U4 W1 Presentation: Lesson Vocabulary, Word Analysis, Amazing Words, and Reading Comprehension
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Lesson Vocabularyanalysisnoun (it is a thing)Separation of anything into its parts or elements to find out what it is made of. Does it look like she is scanning
it quickly or carefully examining it?
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Lesson Vocabularybeakersnoun(it is a thing)
Thin glass or metal container with a flat bottom and a small lip for pouring that is used in laboratories.
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Lesson Vocabularyhollowadjective (a describing word)
Having nothing, only air, inside; with a hole inside. Not solid.*Synonym: empty
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Lesson Vocabularyidentitynoun (it is a thing)Who or what you are; whatsomething is.
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Lesson Vocabularylecturenoun (a thing)
A planned talk on a chosen subject before an audience; a speech.
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Lesson Vocabularymicroscopenoun (it’s a thing)
Device with a lens or combination of lenses for making small things look larger; often used to see bacteria, blood cells and other objects not visible to the naked eye
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Lesson Vocabularyprecise adjective (it describes something) very definite or correct; exact; accurate.
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Lesson Vocabulary
relentlessadjective
Without giving up; not relenting; unyielding
If someone is relentless, are they going to stop doing it?
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Skill and StrategyCompare and Contrast:*When you compare and contrast, you tell how two or more things are alike and different.*You can compare and contrast two or more things you read about or compare something you read about with something that you already know.*Use graphic organizers, like Venn Diagrams to help you compare and contrast.
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Skill and StrategyO Visualize*Good readers visualize as they read. *Visualizing helps readers form mental pictures of what they are reading to help them understand ideas and information. *Try to picture in your mind what the author has written to help the story come to life.
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Word AnalysisSuffixes: -ian, -ist, -ism
The Latin suffix –ian and the Greek suffixes –ist and –ism can be added to a word to change the meaning of the word.
-ist and -ian: one who__________-ism: the act or process of doing something
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Word AnalysisLet’s Practice!
*Choose a word from the first column and then choose a suffix and let’s see if we can figure out the meaning or the word.
WORDSnovelmagictourviolinlibrarycritic
environmentalhistory
SUFFIX-ian-ism-ist
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Amazing Wordsinvisible: adjUnable to be seen, not visible to the eye
pretending: verbTo act as if something is true when not true
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Amazing Wordsfooled: nounA person who lacks good sense or judgement
judge: verbTo form an opinion about someone or something after careful thought
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The Case of the Gasping Garbage
U4 WK 1Day 2: Word Analysis, Amazing
Words
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Word AnalysisLet’s Practice!
novel+ist= novelistWhat is a novelist?
A person who writes a novel.
magician+ian=magicianWhat is a magician?
A person who does magic.
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Word AnalysisYour turn!
Let’s determine the meaning of the words in each sentence.After the presentation, a talented magician entertained us.
A: person who recites poetryB: person skilled in magicC: person who studies how magnets workD: person who draws funny portraits
What does –ian mean in the underlined word?-ian means one
who____
The pianist played a beautiful song.
A: person who plays the pianoB: person who tunes a pianoC: person who makes a pianoD: person who listens to piano music
What does –ist mean in the underlined word?-ist means one who____
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SkillLet’s Remember
Compare and Contrast:*When you compare and contrast, you tell how two or more things are alike and different.*You can compare and contrast two or more things you read about or compare something you read about with something that you already know.*Use graphic organizers, like Venn Diagrams to help you compare and contrast.
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Skill and StrategyNow it is your turn!
Compare and Contrast: How are these two characters alike?How are they different?
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Word AnalysisDo you remember?
The naturalist was our tour guide through the park.A: person who creates art on wallsB: person who organizes thingsC: person who seems to know everythingD: person who studies nature
What is the meaning of –ist?
Kevin’s idealism helps him resist all temptations that come his way.A: having high idealsB: having original ideasC: person who seems to know everythingD: person who studies nature
What is the meaning of -ism
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Word AnalysisDo you remember?
Taylor Swift is a famous Pennsylvanian.A: person who admires PennsylvaniaB: person who has never been to PennsylvaniaC: person from PennsylvaniaD: person who hates Pennsylvania What is the meaning
of –ian?
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Amazing Wordsdeceiving: verbTo make someone believe something is not true
unthinkable: adjimpossible to imagine or believe
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Amazing Wordsastonished: verbto cause a feeling of great wonder or surprise in someone
illusion: nounsomething that looks or seems different from what it is
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Amazing Wordsdisappeared: verbto stop being visible
spectators: nounperson who watches an event, show, game, or activity, part of an audience