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Day 4 Day 4

Why can’t you always believe what you think you see? Question of the Week Why can’t you always believe what you think you see?

Build Oral Language Read these sentences from page 33.

Prefix? Dis Base word? Appear Suffix? ed Amazing Words disappeared What would be a good definition? Vanished or Departed Prefix? Dis Base word? Appear Suffix? ed

Turn to your neighbor- come up with a 4th grade sentence using each of the following vocabulary words--- GO!

analysis

beakers

hollow

identity

lecture

microscope

precise

relentless

Singular pronouns take the place of singular nouns. Plural pronouns take the place of plural nouns. Students, make a T-Chart on notebook paper with “singular” on one side and “plural” on the other. Watch the School House Rocks video on PRONOUNS and record pronouns you see and hear on the appropriate side.