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Lesson 15 Vocabulary. recount. If you recount a story, you tell what happened. Caroline’s dad asked her to recount the events of her day at school. recount. If you recount a story, you tell what happened. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Lesson 15Vocabulary
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recountIf you recount a story, you tell what happened.
Caroline’s dad asked her to recount the events of her day at school.
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recountIf you recount a story, you tell what happened.
If you ask a friend to recount a story to you, what are you asking your friend to do?
2. read you a book
1. tell you a story
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uninhabitableA place that is uninhabitable cannot be lived in.
Cason’s mom said his bedroom had become uninhabitable since he hadn’t cleaned it in weeks.
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uninhabitableA place that is uninhabitable cannot be lived in.
Would you find large numbers of animals living in an uninhabitable desert area?
Thumbs up = yes Thumbs down = no
Turn and talk to your partner.Begin your sentence like this:
“You (would/would not) find large numbers of animals living in an uninhabitable desert area because …”
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sustainWhen you sustain something, you keep it going by giving it what it needs.
Claire’s parents go to work each day in order to sustain their family’s lifestyle.
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sustainWhen you sustain something, you keep it going by giving it what it needs.
What is one thing you can do to sustain a potted plant?
1. leave it alone
2. water it
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monotonousIf something is monotonous, it is repetitive and boring.
Walker found his job on the assembly line to be very monotonous.
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monotonousIf something is monotonous, it is repetitive and boring.
What do you consider a monotonous activity?
Turn and talk to your partner.Form your sentence like this:
“ I find _________ to be very monotonous.”
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endeavorAn endeavor is an activity or task you take on in an effort to accomplish it.
Building a treehouse is an endeavor that Jimmy and his dad took on together.
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endeavorAn endeavor is an activity or task you take on in an effort to accomplish it.
Which would be a great endeavor:
1. taking a nap? 2. winning a marathon?
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dwellThe place where you dwell is where you live.
Many types of animals dwell peacefully and comfortably in a zoo.
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dwellThe place where you dwell is where you live.
Where do birds usually dwell?
1. in caves 2. in nests
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brimmingSomething that is brimming is filled to the very top.
Jillian thinks there’s nothing better on a cold winter day than a cup brimming with hot chocolate.
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brimmingSomething that is brimming is filled to the very top.
What would happen if you added more water to a glass that was brimming with water?
1. The water would spill over the top.
2. The glass would break.
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teemingSomething that is teeming is overflowing with life or energy.
The little pond near Jen’s house was teeming with goldfish.
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teemingSomething that is teeming is overflowing with life or energy.
What would a beehive teeming with life look like?
1. It would have a few bees flying around.
2. It would be full of bees.
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parchedSomething that is parched is dried out from lack of water.
It is very difficult for animals to find water in the parched desert.
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parchedSomething that is parched is dried out from lack of water.
If you are parched, what would make you feel better:
1. a drink of cold water? 2. a nice long nap?
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sorrowfulIf you feel sorrowful, you are sad.
Jolie was very sorrowful when her best friend moved away.
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sorrowfulIf you feel sorrowful, you are sad.
If you listened to a sorrowful song, how might you feel afterwards?
Turn and talk to your partner.Begin your conversation like this:
“After I listened to a sorrowful song, I would probably feel…”