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Title: DLR


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  • DLR
  • Weeks 9 10

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What is the context of this clue?
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Are you a word detective?
  • You can use context clues, the other words in the
    sentence or paragraph, to understand new words.
  • What does the blue word mean?
  • Payton Manning is cognizant of what it takes to
    be a football star.
  • What do we know about the other words in the
    sentence?
  • Payton Manning is an excellent football player.
  • It takes an excellent football player to be a
    star.
  • Cognizant Means
  • Knowing a lot about something

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Hello? Whos there?
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Lets find out by using what we know!
  • You can infer to find out whos talking by using
    context clues.
  • Whos Speaking?
  • Meet with your buddy and play the math game.
  • teacher
  • Buy this Barbie!
  • A child or salesperson
  • Dribble the ball between your feet and then hit
    it in the goal.
  • Soccer Coach

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Uncover the truthis it fact or fantasy?
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Is that a fact?
  • Fact If something is a fact it can be proven.
    Solid evidence can be used to back it up.
  • Fantasy Something that didnt happen or is not
    likely to happen is considered a fantasy.
  • Fact or Fantasy?
  • The dragon visited the school on career day.
  • fantasy
  • I ate steak and potatoes.
  • fact
  • I have to do my homework at night.
  • fact
  • My mom took me on a magic carpet ride.
  • fantasy

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What caused that effect?
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Can you find the cause and effect?
  • Try It!
  • The fireman put out the fire.
  • What is the cause?
  • The Fire (because there was a fire, the fireman
    had to put it out)
  • Mrs. Olssen went running and hurt her ankle.
  • What is the cause?
  • Mrs. Olssen running (because she went running,
    she hurt her ankle)
  • The cause is what makes something else happen.
  • The effect is what happens as a result of the
    cause.

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Lets get possessive!
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What does possessive mean?
  • Try it!
  • The ball belongs to the boy.
  • Its the boys ball.
  • The books belong to the teachers.
  • Theyre the teachers books.
  • The bone that belongs to the dog.
  • Its the dogs bone.
  • If you possess something, you own it. Possessive
    nouns show ownership by ending in an apostrophe
    s if they are singular and s apostrophe if
    they are plural.

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Riddily, Riddily, Ree, can you think of a rhyme
for me?
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Catch that rhyme!
  • Words that rhyme have the same main sound. Try
    it out!
  • What rhymes with school?
  • pool, drool, stool, cool, fool
  • ice
  • dice, slice, mice
  • crawl
  • mall, tall, ball, fall, doll

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Can you categorize?
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Whats the topic?
  • When items have something in common they fit into
    a category together.
  • Whats the category?
  • police officer, fireman, teacher
  • public (government) workers
  • globe, basketball, golf ball
  • things that are round
  • eggs, bacon, cereal, oatmeal
  • breakfast food
  • ruler, calculator, compass
  • math materials
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