UNIT 4: Is there an explanation for everything?
STORY OF THE WEEK: "The Case of the Gasping Garbage," by Michelle Torrey
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Skill: Compare and Contrast
Strategy: Visualize
Vocabulary: Synonyms and Antonyms
Spelling: Contractions
Question of the Week: Why can't you always believe what you think you see?
Skill: Compare and Contrast
Strategy: Visualize
Vocabulary: Synonyms and Antonyms
Spelling: Contractions
Question of the Week: Why can't you always believe what you think you see?
Spelling Unit 4 Week 1
Contractions
don't won't wouldn't there's we're you're doesn't I've here's wasn't shouldn't couldn't where's hadn't aren't they're it's we've when's haven't Challenge Words it'll who'll might've mustn't haven't
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Vocabulary Unit 4 Week 1
analysis - the examination of something in detail to draw conclusions from it
beakers - flat-bottomed glass containers used in laboratories hollow - having an empty space inside identity - who or what you are or something is lecture - an educational speech on a particular topic microscope - a device that uses a lens to produce a greatly magnified image of an object precise - very exact and accurate relentless - never slackening, but continuing always at the same level
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