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language art

This lesson contains 16 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Latin Roots
nat means "born"

scib or scrip means "write" or "written"

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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.

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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

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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. 

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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.

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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. 

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    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. 

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      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

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      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