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Lemonade for Sale

Lemonade for Sale. Day 4. What is the rule?. What is the rule?. I will be able to correctly answer questions about ar , arm, & ark words. pg. 280 in anthology. I will be able to correctly identify vocabulary words by playing “GUESS MY WORD” with a team.

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Lemonade for Sale

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  1. Lemonade for Sale Day 4

  2. What is the rule?

  3. What is the rule?

  4. I will be able to correctly answer questions about ar, arm, & ark words. pg. 280 in anthology

  5. I will be able to correctly identify vocabulary words by playing “GUESS MY WORD” with a team. • WARM UP: Choose a vocabulary word and draw a picture of what that word means to you. • PLAY: There are 2 teams. You are playing to get your team as many points as you can. • Pull a card out and put it on your folder. You must show your word to ONE member of the OTHER team. This is to make sure you don’t SAY the word to them. • YOUR team is the only team that can answer. If anyone says the correct word, you receive a point. • After you receive a point for your word, you must use it in a sentence. • SWITCH!

  6. I will be able to write vocabulary words in correct context sentences. • CLOSURE: • Rate your understanding of the words: •  ? 

  7. I will be able to compare and contrast characters from two different stories by completing a Venn-diagram. VOCABULARY: compare: same contrast: different Matthew, Meg, Danny, & Sheri Rabbit, Squirrel, Owl, & Hedgehog They want a clubhouse. They want a cake. The friends work well together. work hard The friends don’t work well together. They make lemonade. They make a cake. make something friends

  8. I will be able to write what it means to compare and to contrast in my own words. • In your own words, write what it means to COMPARE & CONTRAST. When you compare…….. When you contrast………

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