Vocabulary Practice Create synonyms and antonyms for the following vocabulary terms. As we read this week, try to make text to self, text to text, and text to world connec6ons. N Once you generate a response, think. "Do details in the text support my thinking?" n If you can find specific excerpts that reflect your thinking you have supported your claim.
Vocabulary Practice Create synonyms and antonyms for the following vocabulary terms. As we read this week, try to make text to self, text to text, and text to world connec6ons. N Once you generate a response, think. "Do details in the text support my thinking?" n If you can find specific excerpts that reflect your thinking you have supported your claim.
Vocabulary Practice Create synonyms and antonyms for the following vocabulary terms. As we read this week, try to make text to self, text to text, and text to world connec6ons. N Once you generate a response, think. "Do details in the text support my thinking?" n If you can find specific excerpts that reflect your thinking you have supported your claim.
What are the characteristics of some fictional texts?
Vocabulary Practice
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Create synonyms and antonyms for the
following vocabulary terms: PrairieLassoedRiverbedFavorOffendedShriekedBargain-
Fluency Focus
Apply your knowledge.
nAs
we
read
this
week,
try
to
make
text
to
self,
text
to
text,
and
text
to
world
connec6ons.
These
connec6ons
are
comparisons.
nOnce
you
generate
a
response,
think.
Do
details
in
the
text
support
my
thinking?
nIf
you
can
nd
specic
excerpts
that
reect
your
thinking
you
have
supported
your
claim.
nIf
you
can
NOT
nd
text
evidence,
re- read
to
clarify
your
understanding
and
make
a
new
claim.
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Written Response to text
Spelling is an self-directed subject. Make sure you are
studying each night. The tests are on Wednesday and Thursday.