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Lesson 12 Ultimate Field TripLesson 12 Ultimate Field Trip

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Word AttackWord Attack

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Word AttackWord Attack

“Re-” prefix means “again”

– Reenter – enter again– Remake – make again– Refried - – Replay - – Repaint - – Reassemble -

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Word AttackWord Attack

“Un-” prefix means “not”

– Untold – not told– Unable – not able– Unwise - – Uninformed -

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Word AttackWord Attack

“Non-” prefix means “not”

– Nonexistent – does not exist– Nonproductive – not productive– Nondairy -

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This Week’s GoalThis Week’s Goal

I will I will readread and and recognizerecognize compare and compare and contrast contrast features of a features of a text by text by completingcompleting a a

Venn DiagramVenn Diagram

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Lesson 12 Vocabulary Lesson 12 Vocabulary ReviewReview

The The Ultimate Ultimate Field Trip Field Trip 3: 3: Wading Wading

Into Marine Into Marine BiologyBiology

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1.Change your behavior 1.Change your behavior to fit a new situationto fit a new situation

ADJUSTADJUST

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2.People or animals 2.People or animals that live in a place.that live in a place.

RESIDENTSRESIDENTS

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3. Examples of things 3. Examples of things scientists collect in scientists collect in

order to studyorder to study

SPECIMENSSPECIMENS                                      

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4. To jerk suddenly4. To jerk suddenly

RECOILRECOIL

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5.Something that is 5.Something that is annoying, but not annoying, but not

importantimportant

PESKYPESKY

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6.Something that is 6.Something that is inside a person, an inside a person, an object, or a place.object, or a place.

INTERNALINTERNAL

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7. Scattered pieces of 7. Scattered pieces of something that has something that has

been destroyedbeen destroyed

DEBRISDEBRIS

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This Week’s GoalThis Week’s Goal

I will I will readread and and recognizerecognize compare and compare and contrast contrast features of a features of a text by text by completingcompleting a a

Venn DiagramVenn Diagram

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Read the paragraph and Read the paragraph and fill in a Venn Diagramfill in a Venn Diagram

Land Snails Sea Snails

Both

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Compare and ContrastCompare and Contrast

Land snails and sea Land snails and sea snails look similar. Both snails look similar. Both

types of snails have types of snails have spiral shells that spiral shells that protect their soft protect their soft

bodies.bodies.

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Compare and ContrastCompare and Contrast

However, land However, land snails have lungs snails have lungs instead of gills, instead of gills, which let them which let them

breathe air.breathe air.

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Compare and ContrastCompare and Contrast

Sea snails and land Sea snails and land snails both need snails both need

moisture to moisture to survive. survive.

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Compare and ContrastCompare and Contrast

Land snails produce Land snails produce mucus that keeps them mucus that keeps them

from drying out, but from drying out, but sea snails get the sea snails get the

moisture they need moisture they need from the ocean.from the ocean.

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Read the paragraph and Read the paragraph and fill in a Venn Diagramfill in a Venn Diagram

Land Snails Sea Snails

Both

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We will now read this week’s story in

StoryTown, pg. 304 and complete

Practice Book pg. 68.