In deze les zitten 47 slides, met interactieve quizzen en tekstslides.
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Slide 1 - Tekstslide
Review of Unit 4 Prefixes
-il means "not"
-im means "not"
-in means "not"
-de means "not" or "opposite"
Slide 2 - Tekstslide
Review of Unit 4 Roots
bio- means "life"
aud- means "hear"
Slide 3 - Tekstslide
Text Feature- Maps
p. 434
The top map is of Australia and shows some of its cities and the location of the the Simpson Desert National Park and Regional Reserve.
The bottom map shows the Simpson Desert contains a national park and reserve. It also shows the size and shape or the park and reserve.
Slide 4 - Tekstslide
Text Feature- Maps
By looking at the maps, you can see where the story is taking place.
You can see that the park is in the desert.
Slide 5 - Tekstslide
Setting p. 434
The descriptions on 434 help us understand the colors, sounds, and extreme heat of this environment.
I know if I were there, I would feel like I was being baked in an oven.
I can picture the redness of the sand and the way it has giant ripples like waves.
I can imagine how bright everything is and how blue the cloudless sky must be.
Slide 6 - Tekstslide
Author's Purpose
The author's purpse is to inform because she has shared facts, explanations, descriptions, and definitions that explain how real animals have adapted to a particular habitat.
It also contains text features, such as maps and illustrations, that show what the animals and habitat look like and where the events take place.
Slide 7 - Tekstslide
Setting
The author compares the sand dunes to cresting waves
Also, the ridges of sand to corduroy
The illustrations help us see just how red and vast the desert is, and what colors the sky is at different times of day.
It shows the vegetation (plants) are mostly small and scrubby.
corduroy
Slide 8 - Tekstslide
How do kangaroos adapt to the desert?
Slide 9 - Open vraag
What is the main idea of “Survival at 120 Above”?
Slide 10 - Open vraag
What does dormant mean?
Slide 11 - Open vraag
How does the text support the idea that rain causes a desert to spring to life?
Slide 12 - Open vraag
How do the frogs deal with extreme temperatures in “Survival at 120 Above” and “Survival at 40 Below”?
Slide 13 - Open vraag
Read p. 450-451
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Slide 14 - Tekstslide
If a rain show is only ____, then flowers and plants will not get enough water.
A
saunter
B
fleeting
C
sensor
D
aquatic
Slide 15 - Quizvraag
A __ on a car might detect when the tire pressure is low.
A
saunter
B
surface
C
sensor
D
aquatic
Slide 16 - Quizvraag
You might ___ to school if you had left the house too early.
A
saunter
B
surface
C
blistering
D
aquatic
Slide 17 - Quizvraag
Most ______ animals have gills and fills.
A
nimble
B
surface
C
blistering
D
aquatic
Slide 18 - Quizvraag
Earth’s ____ is covered with a variety of features, such as mountains, plateaus, and plains.
A
nimble
B
surface
C
blistering
D
meandering
Slide 19 - Quizvraag
You might endure ____ heat if you visited Arizona in the summer.
A
nimble
B
swiftly
C
blistering
D
meandering
Slide 20 - Quizvraag
A ___ person would be especially good at dancing or gymnastics.
A
nimble
B
swiftly
C
secreting
D
meandering
Slide 21 - Quizvraag
A ___ stream would move in a curved or zig-zag pattern.
A
nocturnal
B
swiftly
C
secreting
D
meandering
Slide 22 - Quizvraag
If you wanted to move ___, you could ride a bike or sprint.
A
nocturnal
B
swiftly
C
secreting
D
equivalent
Slide 23 - Quizvraag
A part of the body that is ____ something is probably a gland.
A
nocturnal
B
swiftly
C
secreting
D
equivalent
Slide 24 - Quizvraag
You would most likely see a ___ animal hunting at night.
A
nocturnal
B
swiftly
C
secreting
D
equivalent
Slide 25 - Quizvraag
One meter is the ____ of 100 centimeters.
A
nocturnal
B
swiftly
C
secreting
D
equivalent
Slide 26 - Quizvraag
Now we will do
Skills p. 75-76 on the next slides.
We will not do it in our book.
Slide 27 - Tekstslide
1. The heat ___ on the machine can detect the temperature.
A
nimble
B
sensor
Slide 28 - Quizvraag
2. Kim ___ put out the fire with a bucket of water.
A
swiftly
B
fleeting
Slide 29 - Quizvraag
3. Most of the pond’s residents are fish, but there are some ___ mammals here.
A
aquatic
B
blistering
Slide 30 - Quizvraag
4. We just have time to ___ through the park before sunset.
A
sensor
B
saunter
Slide 31 - Quizvraag
5. Tad only saw the rare warbler for a few ___ moments.
A
fleeting
B
secreting
Slide 32 - Quizvraag
6. The ____ gymnast kept her balance on the narrow bar.
A
meandering
B
nimble
Slide 33 - Quizvraag
7. One kilometer is the ___ of one thousand meters.
A
equivalent
B
surface
Slide 34 - Quizvraag
8. The pancreas is known for ___ the hormone insulin into the bloodstream.
A
secreting
B
meandering
Slide 35 - Quizvraag
9. Many animals could not survive in the __ heat of the desert.
A
nocturnal
B
blistering
Slide 36 - Quizvraag
10. The __ of the water was so smooth it looked like glass.
A
saunter
B
surface
Slide 37 - Quizvraag
11. I describe a graceful dancer.
A
saunter
B
nocturnal
C
nimble
D
equivalent
Slide 38 - Quizvraag
12. I am how you move when you are not in a hurry.
A
saunter
B
nocturnal
C
swiftly
D
equivalent
Slide 39 - Quizvraag
13. I describe a bat out looking for insects at night.
A
meandering
B
nocturnal
C
swiftly
D
equivalent
Slide 40 - Quizvraag
14. I am something that is equal to something else.
A
meandering
B
blistering
C
swiftly
D
equivalent
Slide 41 - Quizvraag
15. I describe something moving fast.
A
meandering
B
blistering
C
swiftly
D
aquatic
Slide 42 - Quizvraag
16. I am how a curvy stream moves.
A
meandering
B
blistering
C
surface
D
aquatic
Slide 43 - Quizvraag
17. I describe something that might be too hot to touch.