Imagine It! - whitneygodfrey

Imagine It!
Senegal
lavender
shoot outs
delicate
traders
quivers
surround
mist
ignores
imagine
galloping
ship
Senegal –
a country in
Africa
lavender – a
plant with
fragrant purple
flowers
delicate –
small or
dainty
ship – to send
something by
train, truck, or
airplane.
traders – plural
of trader: a
person who buys
and sells things
as a business
surrounded –
past tense of
surround: to be
on all sides
mist – a cloud of
tiny drops of
water or other
liquid in the air:
fog
ignores – pays
no attention to
quivers – shakes
slightly
shootouts – a
shooting
competition to
see who is the
winner of a
game.
imagine – to
think, believe,
dream, assume,
suppose…
galloping – to go
at full speed, to
race, to hurry.
Line 1 – television telephone telescope telegraph
“tele” means “far” or “distant”
Let’s talk about the different parts of speech for each word.
Let’s talk about the base words and figure out what each
word really means.
Line 2 – disappear
disinterest
disgrace
dislike
“dis” means “not” – “dis” negates the base word it’s in front
of
Let’s talk about the different parts of speech for each word.
Let’s talk about the base words and figure out what each
word really means.
Line 3 –
Jamal’s car
Ole Ma’s room
my mom’s lavender bushes
Let’s talk about the rules for forming possesives.
Line 4 – symphony phonics imagine image
“phon” means “voice” or “sound” in Latin
“imag” means “likeness”
Let’s discuss the parts of speech for each word.
Let’s brainstorm a list of “tele”
words and a list of “dis” words.
Let’s use what you know to define
the following words:
discontent
teleconference
discomfort
telecommunication
discontinuous
telephone
telephoto
telescope
disapproved
disconnected