-Visualization
-Chunking
-Summarizing
-Predicting
-Questioning
-Connecting
-Evaluating
Give 2 meanings for the word 'date'
-a day of the month
-a social engagement
-oblong edible fruit
Idioms are ______ language
figurative
What areas of the face can most express feelings? (hint: 3 areas)
-Eyes
-Eyebrows
-Mouth
What is the past tense for the word "give"
Gave
What is comprehension?
the action or capability of understanding something
What does "consume" mean in this sentence:
Gerard was so hungry that for lunch he consumed three sandwiches and a quart of milk.
eat or ingest
What is an idiom?
-A phrase that means something different from its literal meaning (example: break a leg = good luck)
-An expression or figure of speech
What are the 5 sizes a problem can be?
-very small
-small
-medium
-big
-very big
The lion _____ during the day.
(sleep, sleeps)
Sleeps
Tomorrow Mr. Denton will build a birdhouse for his backyard.
Who is building a birdhouse?
When will they build the birdhouse?
Use the word 'label' in two ways (as a noun and as a verb)
Noun=Carefully check the ingredients on the label.
Verb=I labeled my water bottle with my name.
Give an example of an idiom (that we haven't reviewed today)
-When pigs fly
-It's raining cats and dogs
-Piece of cake
SO MANY MORE
Match the size of the problem (small or big)
You get cornered by a group in the hallway
You forgot your notebooks on the bus
Big problem, ask a trusted adult for help
Small problem, you can handle this
Identify the noun and verb in the sentence: "The dog barks loudly."
Noun: dog
Verb: barks
Veronica went to a farm on Tuesday. She fed the pigs some corn.
Who went to the farm?
What did she do there?
What does the word 'alter' mean?
Clue: Grandpa didn't know Suzie was coming on the fishing trip, and now he had to ALTER his plans.
Use 'alter' in your own sentence
change, usually in a small but significant way
The mall has plans to ALTER the food court.
I need to ALTER my dress to fit better.
What does this idiom mean: "Better late than never."
It's better for something to happen late than not happen at all
Who can handle a small problem?
What should you do if you have a big problem?
We can each handle our own small problems
We should get help if we have a big problem
Use the subordinating conjunction 'because' in a grammatically correct sentence
-He stood out BECAUSE he was wearing a suit.
-BECAUSE he was wearing a suit, he stood out.
Before clocks were made, people kept track of time by other means. In ancient Egypt, people used a water clock. Water dripped slowly from one clay pot into another. People measured time according to how long it took one pot to empty and the other one to fill. Candle clocks were common during the Middle Ages. As such, when a candle burned, marks on its side showed how much time had passed. A final ancient way to measure time was the sundial, which used the movement of the sun across the sky. The shadows moving across the face of the sundial showed the current time.
What is the main idea?
Before clocks were made, people kept track by other means.
Give 1 synonym and 1 antonym for the word 'bizarre'
Synonyms: strange, outlandish, peculiar, unusual, weird, ridiculous
Antonyms: unexceptional, ordinary, and normal
What does this idiom mean: "Up in the air."
Use it in your own sentence
Uncertain or unsettled about something
Until we know if it’s going to rain or not, our weekend plans are up in the air.
You took the wrong book to class, and you have an assignment to complete with the book. What can you do?
-Ask the teacher for permission to go get the correct book
-Ask permission to work with a friend
-Plan to do the assignment as homework
Who am I? (What's my name? What do I do?)
Gina Newbold, Speech Language Pathologist