Lesson 6 - Voyager Sopris Learning

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ACTIVITY E: Underlining Vowels in Words
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e lec trode
down hill
win dow sill
2
out grow
cross road
o ver throw
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3
el bow
down turn
show down
4
trow el
flow er pot
fel low ship
5
pil low
thir teenth
su per pow er
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ACTIVITY H: Circling Prefixes and Suffixes
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soft ness
en throne
hope less ness
2
spe cif ic
a ston ish
un for tun ate
3
care less
en er get ic
mag net ism
4
low est
un self ish
power less ness
5
van ish
a larm ist
de mo crat ic
6
ex haust
de lib er ate
com plete ness
7
be yond
de sper ate
com mit tee
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ACTIVITY J: Spelling Dictation
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unselfish
2
energetic
3
powerlessness
4
astonish
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astonishes —
(verb)
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explanation
If someone or something astonishes you, they
surprise you very much.
Synonyms - amazes, surprises
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astonishes —
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example
Every time I drive by this tulip field,
the color of the tulips astonishes
me.
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astonishes —
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check for understanding
Robin is reading an adventure
story. What astonishes Robin?
Begin by saying:
It astonishes Robin when she
reads that . . .
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astonishes —
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word family
• astonishes –verb
• astonished –verb
• astonishing –adjective
• astonishment –noun
The 12-foot tall skeleton of a
Tyrannosaurus rex astonishes
museum visitors. They are
astonished by the height of
the skeleton and the size of the
astonishing teeth. You can see
astonishment on the faces of many
children when they stand under the
skeleton of the Tyrannosaurus rex.
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energetic (adjective)
— explanation
An energetic person has a lot of energy.
Energetic activities require a lot of energy.
Synonyms - full of life, peppy
Antonym - tired
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energetic —
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example
Zeke is an energetic dog. He
loves to perform energetic tricks
such as catching a Frisbee.
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energetic —
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check for understanding
Lucas is very energetic. He
prefers energetic activities such
as bike-riding acrobatics. What
other energetic activities might
he enjoy?
Begin by saying:
Other energetic activities that
Lucas might enjoy are . . .
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deliberate (adjective)
— explanation
If something you do is deliberate, you decide
ahead of time to do it.
Synonyms - thoughtful, done on purpose
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deliberate —
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example
Before the artist began work
on this vase, she decided how
the vase would be formed. She
was deliberate in planning and
creating the vase.
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deliberate —
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check for understanding
It will take a great deal of
deliberate practice for Sarah to
become a great trumpet player.
What is another activity that
requires deliberate practice?
Begin by saying:
Another activity that requires
deliberate practice is . . .
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desperate (adjective)
— explanation
If you are desperate, you are in a difficult
situation and have little hope.
Synonyms - despairing, hopeless
Antonym - hopeful
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desperate —
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example
The mouse is desperate to get
away from the cat.
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desperate —
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check for understanding
If a desperate person was
walking in this desert, what might
the person need?
Begin by saying:
A desperate person might need...
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desperate —
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word family
• desperate –adjective
• desperately –adverb
• desperation –noun
Charles is desperate. He
desperately needs to complete
his essay by Friday. He has
looked and looked on his
computer but can’t locate the
file he needs. His desperation
increases every minute.
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Review
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Show me the number of the word with
your fingers.
1 exclude
2 exceeds
3 regret
4 comprehend
I am thinking of a word:
something is greater than a certain
amount
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• to understand what you read
• to stop somebody from taking part
in an activity
• to feel sorry about something you’ve
done and wishing you hadn’t done it
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Cumulative Review
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Show me the number of the word with your fingers.
1 confine
2 respond
I am thinking of a word:
you look at pictures of two houses and
describe the differences
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3 persist
• to keep at something even though other
4 record
• you make a guess about who will win a
5 predict
6 contrast
people are against it
soccer match
• you put a baby into a crib with four sides
• to photograph an event and save the
photos to show others
• when someone asks for help, you react
by helping
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