5.3 Day 1

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Play button
Click the Play button one time.  
It takes a few seconds to load.  
If you click it twice before it starts to play, you are actually pausing it.
This button has no sound, but they look like this. 

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Say each word with me. Click "Play".
5.3 word lines

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Prefixes
Anti-  means   "against"

Pro-  means   "forward"  or  "before"

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Greek Roots
therm  means   "heat"

photo  means   "light"

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antibiotic- a drug that is used to kill harmful bacteria

antisocial- not friendly to other people

anticlimactic- an outcome that is less important than expected

antigravity- reducing or cancelling the effect of gravity

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proceeds- gooes forward or onward

propel- to push forward

protrude- to stick out from the surface

proclaim- to declare formally

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thermal- relating to heat

thermos- a container used for keeping things hot or cold

thermostat- a device that controls temperature

hypothermia- medical condition where temperature is low

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photograph- picture made by a camera

telephoto- designed to create a large image of a distant object

photocopy- a paper copy of a document or picture

photosynthesis- process where plants turn water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide into sugars and oxygen



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p. 488-489

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p. 488-489
Confusing words:

Confederation  

chaos

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p. 490

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p. 491

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p. 492
Bicameral-   made of two groups 

Congress is dividing into two groups, called  "houses".

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p. 493

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p. 494-495

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Pronouns
Personal pronouns name specific people or things.

Possessive pronouns show ownership.

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Pronouns
Demonstrative pronouns:

this
that
these
those

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Pronouns
Reflexive Pronouns

end with:
-self
or
-selves

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Pronouns
Relative Pronouns:
which
who
whom
where
whose
that (this can also be demonstrative)

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What special pronoun so you see?
That is a wonderful idea!

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What special pronoun so you see?
Kimani will take these with her to Grandma Carol’s house.

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What special pronoun so you see?
Noah made himself a paper airplane.

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What special pronoun so you see?
The man who delivers packages to our house is really funny.

Slide 24 - Open question