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Understanding Key Concepts: Equator and Behavior in Social Contexts

This unit covers fundamental concepts such as the equator, which divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres. It explores the meaning of extraordinary kindness, illustrating how going out of your way to help others can be remarkable. Additional topics include the differences in terminology such as 'interruption', 'intramurals', 'introduction', and 'malicious' behavior. The unit also highlights the importance of understanding nonfiction literature compared to fictional works, providing a well-rounded overview of social interactions and behavior within educational contexts.

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Understanding Key Concepts: Equator and Behavior in Social Contexts

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  1. Unit 1B Stems

  2. equi equator

  3. equal The equator divides the Earth into two equal parts called the Northern and Southern hemispheres.

  4. extra extraordinary

  5. beyond Going out of your way to be kind is extraordinary because most people don’t go beyond themselves to think of others.

  6. inter interrupt

  7. between The student walked between the teachers in the hallway and interrupted their conversation.

  8. intra intramurals

  9. within Homerooms compete against each other within CWMS when Playing intramurals.

  10. intro introduce

  11. into The new student was introduced to his new principal when he came into the office.

  12. mal malicious

  13. bad The malicious dog attacked the robber who was also doing a bad deed by stealing from the breadstore.

  14. mis misbehave

  15. bad The students misbehaved for the substitute and got silent lunch for their bad behavior.

  16. non nonfiction

  17. not Nonfiction means books that are made up of real people and situations, not make believe.

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