The Three Century Woman
Explore key vocabulary from the fifth-grade unit focused on the words "eerie," "severe," "spectacles," and more. This week's lesson emphasizes their meanings and usage in context, helping students understand and apply the concepts effectively. Activities include identifying synonyms, using words in sentences, and discussing the emotions evoked by these terms. Engage your students with interactive exercises that deepen their comprehension. Perfect for enhancing literacy skills and vocabulary acquisition in the classroom.
The Three Century Woman
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The Three Century Woman Fifth Grade Unit 5 Week 1
eerie severe Words to Know intersection spectacles pondered withered
eerie intersection pondered severe spectacles pondered considered carefully; thought over
eerie intersection pondered severe spectacles withered lost or caused to lose freshness; made or became dry and lifeless
eerie intersection pondered severe spectacles eerie causing fear because of strangeness or weirdness
eerie intersection pondered severe spectacles intersection point, line, or place where one thing crosses another
eerie intersection pondered severe spectacles severe Serious; grave
eerie intersection pondered severe spectacles spectacles eyeglasses
Which means the same thing as the underlined word? She left her spectacles at school. belongings glasses
Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The plant in the corner had withered. slimy shriveled
Which means the same thing as the underlined word? Angela pondered how she would explain the process to the class. announced thought about
Which means the same thing as the underlined word? January brings severe weather to some parts of the world. frightening harsh
Which means the same thing as the underlined word? It was eerie to see that picture! strange shrill