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My Two Drawings Vocabulary Vocabulary Open Court Level 4 / Unit 5 / Lesson 6/ pp. 476-479 Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary

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My Two Drawings

VocabularVocabularyy

Open Court Level 4 / Unit 5 / Lesson 6/ pp. 476-479 Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary

We saw one We saw one masterpiecemasterpiece

after another at the art after another at the art

museum.museum.

masterpiece – “context masterpiece – “context clues”clues”I showed my I showed my masterpiecemasterpiece to the grown- to the grown-

ups, and asked them whether the drawing ups, and asked them whether the drawing frightened them.frightened them.

masterpiece- a great piece of work

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masterpiece

Laura was Laura was discourageddiscouraged

when she didn’t get the when she didn’t get the

role she wanted in the role she wanted in the

play.play.

discourageddiscouraged – “context – “context clues”clues”I had been I had been discourageddiscouraged by the failure of my by the failure of my Drawing Drawing

Number One and of my Drawing Number Two.Number One and of my Drawing Number Two.

discouraged- kept from doing something

discouraged

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Writing name tags for all 500 guests was an exhaustingexhausting task.

exhaustingexhausting – “context – “context clues”clues”

Grown-ups never understand anything by themselves, and it is exhaustingexhausting for children to have to provide explanations over and over again.

exhausting - tiring

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exhausting

Kenleigh’s encountersencounters with a dog at the park made her want one of her own.

encountersencounters – “context – “context clues”clues”

I have had a great many encountersencounters with a great many people who have been concerned with matters of consequence.encounters- casual or unplanned meetings

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encountersencounters

Since both sides were reasonablereasonable, the dispute was easily settled.

reasonablereasonable – “context – “context clues”clues”

I would talk about bridge and politics and neckties, and my grown-up was glad to know such a reasonablereasonable person.

reasonable- possessing sound judgment

or thinking

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reasonablereasonable

My Two Drawingsmasterpiece-a great piece of work

discouraged-kept from doing something

exhausting - tiring

encounters- casual or unplanned meetings

reasonable- possessing sound judgment or thinking Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary

My Two DrawingsA). a great piece of work

B). kept from doing something

C). tiring

D). casual or unplanned meetings

E). possessing sound judgment or thinking

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masterpiece

discouraged exhausting

encounters reasonable

Vocabulary QuizVocabulary Quiz

My Two Drawings

WordWord

KnowledgeKnowledgeMelissa Lape – Wilson Elementary

The following words contain the special spelling pattern –ture

pronounced /ch/ /e/ /r/

• picture• capture• nature• agriculture

• creature

• lecture

• furnitureMelissa Lape – Wilson Elementary

Each of these words has the suffix –able or -ible

• valuable• sensible• advisable• divisible

• comfortable

• reliable

• dependableMelissa Lape – Wilson Elementary

The following are homophone pairs. Name other

homophones.

• plane• plain• groan• grown

• bored

• board

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These words contain the suffixes –ture and –ly.

• texture• adventure• furniture• friendly

• kindly

• quickly

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I saw a magnificent picture in a book.

Identify the adjective in the sentence.

magnificent What noun does it describe? picture

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The grown-up would be pleased to have met such a sensible man.

What kind of sentence is this?What kind of sentence is this? Statement/declarativeStatement/declarative Change the order to make a Change the order to make a

question/interrogative sentence.question/interrogative sentence. Would the grown-up be pleased Would the grown-up be pleased

to have met such a sensible man?to have met such a sensible man?Melissa Lape – Wilson Elementary

Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole.

What kind of sentence is this?What kind of sentence is this? statementstatement Change the order to make a questionChange the order to make a question Would the grown-up be pleased to Would the grown-up be pleased to

have met such a sensible man?have met such a sensible man?

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Which word Which word contains the contains the suffix –ture?suffix –ture?

adventureadventure

Lewis and Clark’s expedition to the Pacific Coast was an adventure.

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