4.6 Day 3

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language art

This lesson contains 35 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Review of Unit 4 Prefixes
fore-  means "before" or "front"
co- means "together"
mis- means  "wrongly"

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p. 442. The text describes estivation as a period of months when the frog is dormant and at rest.
Name two animals from Survival at 40 Below that this reminds you of.

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p. 444. The text says the cat is is a predator for small marsupials and reptiles.
It also says the dingo helps control the feral cats so these marsupials can survive.
When an animal is taken out of a food chain, it can result in an overpopulation of another animal that is lower on the chain. If the dingo did not exist, there might be more feral cats, which would threaten the ____________ population.

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p. 447. The main idea of the final paragraph is the that a seven-year drought in the desert is over. What is a supporting detail from the final paragraph?

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How does the sand goanna find shade?

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Why do many birds travel hundreds of miles to a newly formed desert swamp?

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What would happen if the mulgara suddenly became extinct?

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Explain one way an animal can take in water without actually drinking it.

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Seeds are durable (strong and can survive). Seeds can lie dormant if there is not enough moisture. How long did they say a seed can wait before sprouting? They just need water :)

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What are two of the 3 main challenges faces by animals that like in places like the Simpson Desert?

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Count how many mistakes you think you see.

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Now look at the corrections. 
There were 13 mistakes.

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On the following blue slides, rewrite the sentences in 
past tense. 
 Not past progressive...just normal past tense :)

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Rewrite the sentence in past tense.
Coach Leonard pays for our tickets to the basketball game.

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Rewrite the sentence in past tense.
Jonah rides the bus to school.

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Rewrite the sentence in past tense.
I have a quiz in English today.

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Rewrite the sentence in past tense.
The class chooses a new student leader for the year.

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Rewrite the sentence in past tense.
The semester begins January 3.

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Rewrite the sentence in past tense.
Owen lends his dictionary to Ava.

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Rewrite the sentence in past tense.
We will bring my sister with us to swim practice.

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Open your Skills Practice book to p. 79-80

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Read the paragraph about Josh. What sport do you think he is playing?

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#4. Read the paragraph about Aunt Terry. What do you think she is making?

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#5. Read the paragraph about Mason. What do you think Mason is doing?

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#6. Read the paragraph about Huong and the robin. What do you think the robin is doing?

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Find the words on Skills  p. 77-78.  
Take a picture and turn it in on Google Classroom.  

The next slides will explain how to do that.  The steps are multiple slides. 

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How to turn in photos on 
Google Classroom using 
the app on an iPad: 
1. Finish p. 77-78 
2.  Click on the Expand 
Arrow

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3. Click on 
   "Add Attachment"

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4. Choose-
 "Pick Photo" if you already
 took the pictures.

 "Use Camera" if you need 
  to take the pictures.

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5.  Once both pictures are
   attached click "Turn In"

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How to turn in photos on 
Google Classroom 
using a browser: 
1. Finish p. 77-78 
2. Take the pictures 
     first
3.  Click on 
    "+Add or create"

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4. Click on "File"

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5.  Click on "Select files from your device"
6. Pick the 
two photos
7. Click the blue "Upload" button

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8. Make sure you 
  can see both photos
9.  Click "Turn In"

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