Mrs. Wiseman's Reading Newsletter
Unit 4: Week 1
Genre Study 1:
Week of January 12th-16th
Spelling Test: January 16th
NO Vocabulary test this week.
Spelling Packet Due: January 16th
Upcoming Events:
No School: January 19th
Spelling Words:
tasted |
ripping |
forced |
flipping |
tapped |
flipped |
scared |
flagged |
ripped |
skipped |
tapping |
saved |
skipping |
scaring |
flagging |
discussed |
saving |
tasting |
forcing |
discussing |
Vocabulary Words:
amendments: | formal changes made according to official procedures |
commitment: | a sense of obligation toward something |
compromise: | to reach agreement by having each side give up part of it it's demands |
democracy: | a government that is run by the people who live under it |
eventually: | in the end or finally |
legislation: | laws that are made or passed |
privilege: | a special right or benefit held by a certain group of people |
version: | an account given in a particular way |
Essential Question:
Why do we need government?
Comprehension Skill:
Cause and Effect
A cause is why something happens
An effect is what happens
Hint: look for an event or action that causes something to happen
Signal words to help you identify cause-and-effect relationships: because, so, since, as a result
Narrative Nonfiction
Nonfiction written in the form of story
May express the author's opinion about the subject
Presents facts and includes text features (bold words, headings)
Vocabulary Strategy: Latin Roots
Latin roots within a word can help you figure out part or all of a word's meaning
Common Latin roots: dent = tooth commun= common spect=look
Contact Information
Email: ashley.wiseman@sepanthers.org
Phone: 740-779-2003 Ext.71205
