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Big Question: How do we decide the value of
different resources?
Author:Sarah Angliss
Genre: Expository Nonfiction
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Review Games Story SortVocabulary Words: Arcade Games Study Stack Spelling City: Vocabulary Spelling City: Spelling Words
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Spelling Words
Suffixes –ism, -age, -ure
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• mileage• moisture• heroism• storage• passage• organism• journalism• failure• mixture
• postage• luggage• departure• patriotism• optimism• acreage• percentage• enclosure• voltage
• temperature• mannerism• metabolism• impressionism• patronage• brokerage• architecture
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Big Question: How do we decide the value of different resources?
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Question of the Day
How do we decide the value of different
resources?
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Concept Vocabulary log cabin – a small roughly-built
house made of logs lumber – timber that has been
roughly cut into boards and prepared for use
miners – people who work in a mine
prospect – to explore a region for oil, gold, or other minerals
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log cabin
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lumber
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miners
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prospect
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Build Concept Vocabulary log cabin, lumber, miners, prospect
Minerals
ForestsWaterResources
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Main Idea and Details,
Text StructureTurn to Page 600 - 601.
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Prior KnowledgeWhat are the properties and uses or gold and where is it
found?
Properties
Uses
Where it’s foundGold
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Vocabulary Words
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Vocabulary Words Test Date: Thursday, April 2nd
characteristic – distinguishing one person or thing from others; distinctive
corrode – gradually wear away engulfed – swallowed up;
overwhelmed exploit – to make use of extract – to take out or pull hoard – what is saved and stored
away; supply
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Vocabulary Words
convenient - handy advancement - process of
promoting a cause probability - chances biology - the study of living
organisms promotion - the act of raising
someone to a higher position expandable - able to become
larger
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More Words to Know
rivet – a metal bolt with a head at one end, the other end being hammered into another head after insertion
solvents – substances, usually liquids, that can dissolve other substances
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corrode
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engulfed
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hoard
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rivet
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solvents
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GrammarComparative and Superlative
Adjectives
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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Gold is 19.3 times denser than water.
Denser is a comparative adjective. It is used to compare two things, gold and water.
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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Comparative adjectives are used to compare two people, places, things, or groups.
Add –er to most short adjectives to make their comparative forms.
Use more with longer adjectives.
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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Superlative adjectives are used to compare three or more people, places, things, or groups.
Add –est to most short adjectives to make their superlative forms.
Use most with longer adjectives.
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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Adjective
Comparative Superlative
small smaller smallest
precious more precious most precious
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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Never use more or most with –er or –est.
No: most longer, most amazingest
Yes: longer, most amazing
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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
When adding –er or –est to an adjective that ends in e, drop the e: large, larger, largest.
If the adjective ends in y, change the y to i: merry, merrier, merriest.
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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
If the adjective ends in a single consonant, double the consonant: hot, hotter, hottest
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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Some adjectives have irregular comparative and superlative forms: good, better, best; bad, worse, worst; much, more, most; little, less, least
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Comparative & Superlative Adjectives
Write the comparative and superlative forms of each adjective.Adjective Comparative Superlative
fancy
rare
delicate thin
rugged lovely
good
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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Choose the correct form of each adjective.
My ring is (more beautiful, beautifuller) than my sister’s ring.
more beautiful There is (more, most) brass
than gold in this goblet. more
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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Choose the correct form of each adjective.
Terri put her charm bracelet in the (most safe, safest) place she could find.
safest
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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Choose the correct form of each adjective.
I tightened the clasp to make the necklace (securer, more secure) than before.
more secure
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Main Idea and Details
The supporting details in a paragraph all contribute to the main idea.
The main idea is always a complete sentence, which may or may not be directly stated.
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Paraphrase When you paraphrase a passage
of writing, you put it in your own words.
A paraphrase should reflect the author’s ideas and opinions but be easier to read than the original.
Paraphrasing is an important skill that students use to study for tests, to gather research for reports, and to retell stories.
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Context Clues You can use the context, or words
and phrases around an unfamiliar word, to help determine meaning.
List any unknown words you find as you read Gold. Create a chart showing the unfamiliar word, helpful context clues, and a definition based on these clues. You can use a dictionary or glossary.
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Type Formats Different type formats are used
to make printed information more clear and easier to read.
Boldface is used to draw attention to words and phrases. Titles of selections, headings, and vocabulary words often appear in boldface.
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Type Formats Italics are used for titles. Underline is sometimes used to
draw attention to words. Type size can be varied to
make titles and headings stand out.
Bullets are often used to set off a series of steps or main points.
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Type Formats
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We are now ready to take our test.