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Slide 2 - Slide
Latin Roots
nat means "born"
scib or scrip means "write" or "written"
Slide 3 - Slide
Latin Roots- LINE 1
innate- existing from the time one is born
Innate
characteristics can be eye color, being athletic, musical talents, being artistic, or hair color.
Slide 4 - Slide
Latin Roots- LINE 1
native- your native to your country of birth
Phillip is a
native
of Detroit, Michigan.
Invasive species can crowd out
native
plants and damage an ecosystem.
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Latin Roots- LINE 1
native- your native to your country of birth
prenatal- relating to the time before birth
naive- innocent, or lacking experience
Slide 6 - Slide
Latin Roots- New Word
naivete- the quality or state of lacking experience or knowledge.
Because of his
naivete
, Carter's parents worried that others might take advantae of him.
Slide 7 - Slide
Latin Roots- New Word
inscription- something that is written on or in something else
The
inscription
on the monument lists the names of those who founded our town.
Slide 8 - Slide
Predicting p. 454-455
The beginning describes the setting and situation.
Paul Revere is waiting for a signal.
If
one lantern
is placed there, he will know the British are going to advance on the area by land.
Two lanterns
will indicate that the British plan to arrive by boat.
When he gets the signal, he will ride through town to warn everyone.
The poem describes his adventure and what happens on the ride.
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Order of Adjectives in Sentences
Two or more adjectives can work together to modify the same noun. Here are some examples:
A few large English muffins are left in the bakery case.
A few large English
describe the muffins
The order is number, size, origin
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Order of Adjectives in Sentences
We will need about 100 long, wooden skewers for the project.
about 100 long, wooden
describe the skewers
The order is number, size, and material.
Slide 11 - Slide
Order of Adjectives in Sentences
A group of friendly, young Japanese students visited our class.
friendly, young Japanese
describe the students
The order is opinion, age, and origin.
Slide 12 - Slide
Put these adjectives in order:
pickup, orange, truck, an, antique
Slide 13 - Open question
Put these adjectives in order:
playful, niece’s, my, kitten, little, striped
Slide 14 - Open question
Put these adjectives in order:
needles, shiny, knitting, metal
Slide 15 - Open question
Put these adjectives in order:
wooden, round, African, colorful, masks
Slide 16 - Open question
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