Title: The Book That Saved the Earth
1The Book That Saved the Earth
Open Court Level 5 / Unit 2-Astronomy Lesson 7 /
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2- Story Vocabulary
- era
- insignificant
- primitive
- pantomimes
- cease
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3- era use context clues
- The twentieth century was often
- called the Era of the Book.
- The book I am reading takes place during the
Victorian Era. - era a period of time in history,
- usually beginning or ending on
- an important date
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4- insignificant - use context clues and word
structure - I wish to be put in communication with . . .
- The ridiculous little planet we are going to
put under our generous rulership. You see how
insignificant . . . the place is? - All living things are important. No living
- thing is insignificant.
- insignificant not important.
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5- primitive- use context clues
- I want to invade that primitive ball of
- mud called Earth before lunch.
- Even primitive people living thousands
- of years ago had star observations.
- primitive living in the ways of long
- ago
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6- pantomimes use context clues
- He bites down on corner of book, and pantomimes
chewing and swallowing, while making terrible
faces. - My favorite storyteller is one who pantomimes
- a story instead of telling it.
- pantomimes uses bodily movements or facial
expressions, instead of speech, to tell a story
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7- cease use context clues
- Cease laughter. Desist.
- The principal ordered my class to cease talking
and pay attention to the teacher. - cease to bring an activity or action
- to an end
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8Word Knowledge
- What do the following words have in common?
- insignificant
- trifling
- decipher
- decode
- These words are synonyms. Synonyms are words
that have the same or nearly the same meanings.
What is the meaning of each pair? Can you think
of other synonyms?
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9Word KnowledgeWhat do the following words have
in common?
- twentieth
- sandwich
- wish
- think
These words have consonant digraphs. Digraphs
are two letters which, when placed together,
create a single sound. What letter do all the
digraphs in this line include?
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10Word KnowledgeWhat do the following words have
in common?
These words each have an ly ending. Adverbs are
formed with the addition of this suffix to an
adjective.
- certainly
- closely
- slowly
- loudly
Identify the adjective form of each word.
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11Word KnowledgeWhat do the following words have
in common?
- humor
- realize
- diet
- noble
- easel
These words review the /e/ sound spelled e and
ea, the /o/ sound spelled o, the /i/ sound
spelled i, and the /u/ sound spelled u.
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12Sentence Analysis
- Pay no attention to the insignificant details.
Give a synonym for the word insignificant.
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13Sentence Analysis
- The twentieth century ended when the new
millennium began.
Identify the consonant digraphs in this
sentence. Th, th, wh, th
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14Sentence Analysis
- Ive just run a long race, she said slowly and
certainly.
Identify the ly adverbs. Find another adverb
in the sentence. Give examples of other adverbs
that dont end in ly.
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15Sentence Analysis
- It is important to realize that a healthy diet is
necessary.
Identify the words in the last sentence that
contain the /e/ sound spelled e and the /i/ sound
spelled i.
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