UNIT 4: Is there an explanation for everything?
STORY OF THE WEEK: "Encyclopedia Brown," by Donald J. Sobol
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Skill: Literary Elements: Character, Setting, Plot
Strategy: Monitor and Clarify
Vocabulary: Synonyms and Antonyms
Spelling: Prefixes un-, dis- and in-
Question of the Week: How can attention to detail help solve a problem?
Skill: Literary Elements: Character, Setting, Plot
Strategy: Monitor and Clarify
Vocabulary: Synonyms and Antonyms
Spelling: Prefixes un-, dis- and in-
Question of the Week: How can attention to detail help solve a problem?
Spelling Unit 4 Week 5
Prefixes un-, dis- and in-
distrust uncertain incomplete unlikely unfair discontinue unaware disorder discount indirect unopened disrespect unimportant unlisted disrepair inability disapprove unsolved disobey unsuspecting Challenge Words disintegrate disillusioned unconscious unappetizing intolerant
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Vocabulary Unit 4 Week 5
amphibians - cold-blooded, moist-skinned, scaleless animals with backbones that live underwater until they develop lungs for living on land
crime - activity of criminals exhibit - display or public showing lizards - long-bodied, cold-blooded reptiles with tails, moveable eyelids, and usually with four legs; some ave no legs and look a lot like snakes reference - used for information or help reptiles - cold-blooded animals with backbones and lungs, usually covered with horny plates and scales salamanders - animals shaped like lizads but relatde to frogs and toads, with mist, smooth skin, that live in water or damp places stumped - puzzled
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