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Copy each bold underlined word on your paper. Warm-Up: Take a ¼ sheet. Read the following excerpts: 1) "If Dorothy would only be contented to live in the Emerald City," continued the Scarecrow, "we might all be happy together." 2) As Dorothy bade the good-natured Guardian a last farewell she said: "I have been very kindly treated in your lovely City, and everyone has been good to me. I cannot tell you how grateful I am.“ Copy each bold underlined word on your paper. Chunk the words into their parts (circle the vowel sounds first).

1) "If Dorothy would only be contented to live in the Emerald City," continued the Scarecrow, "we might all be happy together." 2) As Dorothy bade the good-natured Guardian a last farewell she said: "I have been very kindly treated in your lovely City, and everyone has been good to me. I cannot tell you how grateful I am.“ Use the underlined words to choose the best context clues for each of the bold words.

1) "If Dorothy would only be contented to live in the Emerald City," continued the Scarecrow, "we might all be happy together." 2) As Dorothy bade the good-natured Guardian a last farewell she said: "I have been very kindly treated in your lovely City, and everyone has been good to me. I cannot tell you how grateful I am.“ Choose best definitions of each of the bold words from the word bank below: pleased unhappy ordered wished tried treated finished pushed created trusted surrendered lowered

Read the excerpt below. Use context clues to determine the best meanings for the bold underlined words. 3) Dorothy was shocked and troubled to see that the cow had broken her leg off, and that the pail was lying in several small pieces, while the poor milkmaid had a nick in her left elbow. "There!" cried the milkmaid angrily. "See what you have done! My cow has broken her leg, and I must take her to the mender's shop and have it glued on again. What do you mean by coming here and frightening my cow?" Dorothy was quite grieved at this mishap. Choose the pair of meanings that match grieved and mishap Satisfied and good luck Saddened and accident Angered and success Joyful and plan

Agenda Warm-Up: Word Study Mini-Lesson: Word Study Read Aloud: Chapter 18 Student Independent Work: Chapters 19 and 20- finding details- Crossword Puzzle Essential Question: What are we supposed to learn about life based on the lessons Dorothy learned from: A) The Winged Monkeys, B) The Fighting Trees C) The china people.

Across 2. The fixer of the people and animals made of china. 4. Oz was the only city in the world ruled by this type of man. 7. All that is expected of the china people when they are on shelves is to stand and look _______. 8. The road to the south is said to be full of these. 11. When the trees grabbed for the gang- they tried to _________ them. 13. He was the ruler of the Emerald City now. 16. Dorothy got this cap to ask the Winged Monkeys to come rescue her. 21. The Witch of the South rules over these people. 22. She didn’t want Dorothy to chase her. 24. The Lion said Oz would have been a brave man if he had a good dose of this. 25. The number of times Dorothy has called the Winged Monkeys. 26. The Tin Woodman does this because he felt bad for the man who had given him his heart. 27. What the China Princess would be if Dorothy took her to Kansas. 28. The Scarecrow and he also offer to go with Dorothy to the Land of the South. 29. When it got scared, the cow broke its _____.  

Down 1. From page 174- this word means happy. 3. The Woodman made this for them to climb the wall. 5. The Guardian of the Gate took these off the gang when they left the Emerald City. 6. These started attacking the gang after they left the Emerald City. 9. The color of whiskers the soldier they call on has. 10. No Winged Monkey had ever been to this place, so the Winged Monkeys couldn’t help Dorothy. 12. The name of the Witch who the soldier tells them can help get Dorothy back to Kansas. 14. The Lion goes with Dorothy to find the Good Witch because he wants to be in the woods and this. 15. When Dorothy realized she may not be able to get back to Kansas, she did this. 17. The Winged Monkeys could not cross this. 18. The man who was the most broken of the china people. 19. These began to stick out of the Scarecrow’s head when he began to think. 20. This broke in the land of the china when the Lion jumped. 23. The high wall they encountered after the trees was made of this. 24. The Tin Woodman did this to the trees to get them to stop attacking them.  

Closing Essential Question: What are we supposed to learn about life based on the lessons Dorothy learned from: A) The Winged Monkeys, B) The Fighting Trees C) The china people.