

Unit 3 Lesson 5 Open Court
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English
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5th Grade
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Hard
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Winnie Evans
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Open Court
Unit 3
Lesson 5
Day 1
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Many words are formed using roots - roots are word parts that cannot
stand on their own.
bio
aud
rupt
life
hear
break
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Identify the root
antibiotic
biodegradable
bionic
symbiosis
bio
bio
bio
bio
Relating to
that which is
against life
Can be
broken down
naturally
Natural
abilities made
stronger by
electronic
devices
Living
together
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Identify the root
audit
audition
auditorium
audience
aud
aud
aud
aud
A careful
review of
something
To try out for a
role in a play
A place where a
lot of people
can sit or listen to
a speaker or
watch a
performance
A group of
people who
watch a
performance
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Identify the root
abrupt
corrupt
erupt
interrupt
rupt
rupt
rupt
Sudden, not
expected
When
something
becomes
corrupt, it
breaks from
what is normal
To break out
rupt
When you
interrupt a
conversation,
you break into
it
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Reading &
Responding
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Word analysis means looking at parts of unknown words to figure out
its meaning.
Vocab Strategy
Word Analysis
Example: On page 314, we are trying to understand the
meaning of the word backless in the FIFTH paragraph.
The suffix, -less means “without.” From this, we can figure out
that backless means, without a back.
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You will need…
Vocab Sheet
ONLY to turn
in on canvas
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Vocabulary
expressway
A wide road with several lanes used for
automobile traffic
gradually
Happening little by little; slowly
welled
A form of the verb “well” - to rise to the
surface, usually referring to a liquid
melancholy
A deep sadness
insurance
Protection against loss or damage
clearing
A piece of land free from trees or large
plants
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Vocabulary
shogun
One of the many military rulers of Japan who
served before the revolution of 1867-1868
regularly
Done again and again at about the same time;
evenly
verse
A section of a poem or song
fiddled
Form of the verb “fiddle” - to aimlessly play
around with
pondered
Form of the verb “ponder” - To think carefully
charming
Attractive or appealing
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● Work on IXL
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