STORY OF THE WEEK 5/28: UNIT 3 Review Week
GENRE: Review
SKILL: Author's Viewpoint, Main Idea, Fact/Opinion, Graphic Sources, Sequence
STRATEGY: Summarize, Predict & Set Purpose, Text Structure, Important Ideas, Visualize
VOCABULARY: Multiple Meaning Words, Greek/Latin Roots, Homonyms, Antonyms, Prefixes
SPELLING: Schwa, Compiund Words, Consonant sounds /j/, /ks/, /sk/, /s/, One Consonant or Two, Prefixes un-, de-, dis-
Question of the Unit: What do people gain from the work of inventors and artists?
SKILL: Author's Viewpoint, Main Idea, Fact/Opinion, Graphic Sources, Sequence
STRATEGY: Summarize, Predict & Set Purpose, Text Structure, Important Ideas, Visualize
VOCABULARY: Multiple Meaning Words, Greek/Latin Roots, Homonyms, Antonyms, Prefixes
SPELLING: Schwa, Compiund Words, Consonant sounds /j/, /ks/, /sk/, /s/, One Consonant or Two, Prefixes un-, de-, dis-
Question of the Unit: What do people gain from the work of inventors and artists?
SPELLING UNIT 3 REVIEW
estimate
tomorrow operate illustrate waterproof earthquake tablespoon lightweight muscle excellent science schedule recess committee appreciate immediate deodorant uncomfortable disbelief unfamiliar unnecessary millionaire extraordinary granddaughter significant
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VOCABULARY UNIT 3 REVIEW
Multiple-meaning words are words that have more than one meaning.
Many English words have Greek and Latin roots. You can use a dictionary to find out a word’s roots. Homonyms are words spelled and pronounced alike but with different meanings and roots. Antonyms are words that mean the opposite of other words. A prefix is a word part added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning. |