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The Truth About Austin’s Amazing Bats

The Truth About Austin’s Amazing Bats. Day 3. Concept Talk. How can unplanned situations have positive outcomes?. Partner share. Think about the bats from the perspective of a tourist. How would you describe them?

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The Truth About Austin’s Amazing Bats

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  1. The Truth About Austin’s Amazing Bats Day 3

  2. Concept Talk How can unplanned situations have positive outcomes?

  3. Partner share • Think about the bats from the perspective of a tourist. How would you describe them? • People in Austin might make a spontaneous outing to see the bats. What might you see or do on a spontaneous outing?

  4. Let’s get our books • 1-5 • 6-10 • 11-15 • 16-20 • 21-27

  5. Amazing Words • Occurrences- happenings • Seeing a bat in the summer is a natural occurrence. • Happenstance- chance occurrence or accident • By happenstance, it started to rain just as the game finished.

  6. Vocabulary • Vital- important, crucial • Air is vital to breathing and living. • Breathtaking- astonishing • The view over the valley was breathtaking.

  7. Vocabulary • Bizarre- strange • He drew the most bizarre picture of a horse. • High-pitched- shrill and piercing • The girls made the most high-pitched scream.

  8. Vocabulary • Roost- perch • The rooster flew up to roost on the fence. • Headline- the title of a newspaper article • The headline announced that we were at war.

  9. Word Analysis • Are these compound words: • Redraw • Hotdog • Running • Moonbeam • Football

  10. Language • Modifiers- let’s rewrite these sentences • I was late for the school bus again. Running for the bus, my book fell in the mud. • Upon entering the doctor’s office, a skeleton caught my attention.

  11. Comprehension • When drawing a conclusion use: • Information from the text • Information that you already know

  12. Let’s check our daily fix it.

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