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Believe it or not!

Believe it or not!. Vocabulary. Decompose (verb): to rot or fall apart Evidence (noun): information that proves something is true or false Hoax (noun): something meant to trick Intricate (adjective): complicated Reclusive (adjective): to be alone/shut off from the rest of the world.

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Believe it or not!

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  1. Believe it or not!

  2. Vocabulary • Decompose (verb): to rot or fall apart • Evidence (noun): information that proves something is true or false • Hoax (noun): something meant to trick • Intricate (adjective): complicated • Reclusive (adjective): to be alone/shut off from the rest of the world

  3. Bigfoot • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCfF-JLpo4I

  4. Tuesday Do Now • On a sheet of loose-leaf paper, answer the following question and be ready to share your opinions: • Do you believe Bigfoot actually exists? Why or why not? Use evidence!

  5. Vocabulary Practice • Use three of this week’s vocabulary words and write a sentence using each. Also, include an adverb (ends in –LY!) in each sentence. • Decompose (verb): to rot or fall apart • Evidence (noun): information that proves something is true or false • Hoax (noun): something meant to trick • Intricate (adjective): complicated • Reclusive (adjective): to be alone/shut off from the rest of the world

  6. Crop Circles

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