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1 The Strongest One Vocabulary Introduction

2 Learning Target As a third grader, I should be able to determine the meaning of unknown words using different strategies.

3 Word Wizards

4 Say it! decorated

5 Definition: Something that is decorated is made prettier. Sentence: The room was decorated with balloons and streamers for the birthday party. When are some times throughout the year that we decorate our houses and our classroom?

6 Say it! symbol

7 Definition: A symbol is a picture or shape that stands for something else. Sentence: A heart is a symbol for love. Name another symbol and what it stands for.

8 Say it! darkened

9 Definition: When something is darkened, it becomes dark or is made darker. Sentence: We walked through the darkened forest. It was spooky and eerie. Why would a room be darkened?

10 Say it! gnaws

11 Definition: When a person or an animal gnaws on something, they keep chewing on it. Sentence: The dog gnaws on a bone. Why do you think an animal gnaws on an object?

12 Say it! securing

13 Definition: When you are securing something, you are fastening it firmly. Sentence: The girl was securing the button on his jacket. What other things might need securing?

14 Say it! weakest

15 Definition: A person or character that is the least strong among others is weakest. Sentence: The weakest character in the story would not lift the big rock. What word means the opposite of weakest?


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