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Class President
Open Court Level 5 / Unit 1-Cooperation and Competition/ Lesson 1- Class President/ pp. 20-33 Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary
Story Vocabularyvoteelectioncampaigncandidatedebatesrepresent
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vote “use context clues”
When our country was new, only a few men could vote.
We vote for president every four years.
vote: to make a choice for or against something
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election - “use context clues”
To get ready for the election, the students are to be thinking about who might make a good leader.
We will hold an election to find out who our school president will be.
election: To select a person into a position by voting.
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campaign- “use context clues”
We’re here to find out how to get involved
in the campaign.
I led a campaign to get people
to vote for president.
campaign: trying to persuade people to vote for a person
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candidates “use context clues”
How do candidates for president get all the money they need for theircampaign?
The two candidates running for president were John Kerry and George Bush.
candidate: a person who wants to be elected to a certain position.
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represents “use context clues”
I think going to the meeting with Mr.Herberston will be a good opportunity for you to represent the class.
Erika was elected to represent the fifthgrade class in the student council.
represents: to act or speak for someone
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Word KnowledgeThe following words all contain the root word The following words all contain the root word competecompete..
competecompete- - toto try to win or gain something from another.try to win or gain something from another.
competitorcompetitor How does the suffix -or change compete?How does the suffix -or change compete?
competitioncompetition How does the suffix –tion change compete?How does the suffix –tion change compete?
competingcompeting How does the suffix –ing change compete?How does the suffix –ing change compete?
*The original Latin form of the word *The original Latin form of the word compete compete was was competerecompetere, ,
meaning “to seek together.”meaning “to seek together.”
Compare the original meaning to the present-day definition.Compare the original meaning to the present-day definition.
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Word KnowledgeThe following words contain consonant plus r blends. brokebroke FridayFriday gradegrade principal principal trippedtripped driverdriver pridepride friendfriend
Name some other words that have a consonant plus r blend at the beginning of the word.
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Word KnowledgeThe following words illustrate different spellings for the /er/ sound.*Spellings include *Spellings include er, ir, urer, ir, ur
soccersoccerhurthurt whirwhir pertainpertain
soccsoccerer
hhururttwhwhirir
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*Point to the *Point to the erer spelling in each word. spelling in each word.
Word KnowledgeThe following words contain the /a/ sound spelled a, no matter where it appears in the word.
accidentaccident activityactivity classroomclassroom absentabsent ballotballot
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Sentence Analysis
Each competitor was proud.Each competitor was proud.
*Which word contains the /er/ sound?
*Which word contains a blend with the letter r?
*What is the noun in the sentence?
*Identify the word with the root word compete?
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Sentence Analysis
The competition is on Friday.The competition is on Friday.
*What is the proper noun in the sentence?
*Identify the word with the root word compete?
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Sentence Analysis
He tripped while playing soccer.He tripped while playing soccer.
*Which word contains the /er/ sound?
*Which word contains a blend with the letter r?
*What is the noun in the sentence? Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary
Sentence Analysis
There were many empty desks in There were many empty desks in the classroom because students the classroom because students were absent.were absent.
*which words contain the /a/ sound spelled a ?
classroom and absent
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