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ADELINA’S WHALES

ADELINA’S WHALES. Mrs. Breeding 4 th Grade. Genre. Photo Essay - A photo essay is an article or book composed mostly of photographs to express a theme or topic. Strategy. Analyze Text Structure

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ADELINA’S WHALES

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  1. ADELINA’S WHALES Mrs. Breeding 4th Grade

  2. Genre • Photo Essay - A photo essay is an article or book composed mostly of photographs to express a theme or topic.

  3. Strategy • Analyze Text Structure -Authors of nonfiction organize their texts in various ways. The author of an essay can help readers understand the topic by presenting the information in a particular structure.

  4. Skill • You can help yourself understand an informative essay by identifying the sequence of events.

  5. Grammar • Possessive Pronouns -A possessive pronoun takes the place of a possessive noun. It shows who or what owns something. -Some possessive pronouns are used before nouns (my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their) -Some possessive pronouns can stand alone (mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, yours, theirs)

  6. Examples • The houses in her village are small. • Robert and I went there for our vacation last winter. • That is your book, but this one is mine. • The award is hers.

  7. Vocabulary Adelina’s Whales

  8. Tangles (noun) • things twisted together, such as stands of hair • The young girl had many tangles in her long blond hair. • The tangled wires behind the television set confused me when I tried to hook up my new DVD player.

  9. Word Family • tan·gle·ment, noun • tan·gler, noun • tan·gly, adverb

  10. Rumbling (noun) • heavy, deep, and rolling • My stomach was rumbling throughout the test. • Can you hear the rumbling of the train as it gets closer?

  11. Word Family

  12. Snoring (verb) • making loud breathing sounds when sleeping • My grandpa was snoring so loud last night that I couldn’t sleep! • The snoring dog was very distracting as I tried to study.

  13. Word Family • Snoring • Snores • Snored • snore

  14. Massive (adj) • big or heavy • The massive whale swam beside our boat as we were fishing. • The surfer waited to catch the massive wave.

  15. Word Family • Massive • Massively • Massiveness

  16. Dove (verb) • jumped into the water head first • The athletic boy dove into the water with ease. • My friend dove under her chair when she heard the earthquake drill bell ring.

  17. Word Family • Dove • Dive • Diving • dived

  18. Unique (adj) • one of a kind • The beautiful woman had a very unique color of hair. • The handsome gentlemen had a unique way about him.

  19. Word Family • u·nique·ly, adverb • u·nique·ness, noun • non·u·nique, adjective • non·u·nique·ly, adverb • non·u·nique·ness, noun

  20. Politicians (noun) • people who hold a government office • The politicians met together to discuss a new bill. • All politicians represent the people of their district.

  21. Word Family • non·pol·i·ti·cian, noun • self-pol·i·ti·cian, noun

  22. Selection Words • Lagoon: a small bay with shallow water • Breaching: breaking through something, such as a water surface • Bluff: a cliff

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