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Poems Root WordsSocial Studies

Reading“Gladiator”

ScienceReading

“Ecosystems”

FiveShort

Readings

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How many stanzas are there in the poem “It

Couldn’t Be Done”?

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Four

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In the poem “Weather”, “Dot a dot dot dot a dot dot” and “Spack a spack

speck, flick a flack fleck” is what type of

figurative speech?

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alliteration

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1.In the poem “First Snow”, “The bushes look like popcorn balls” is what type of figurative speech?

2.Why are the bushes compared to popcorn balls?

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1. Simile

2. Bushes and popcorn balls are being compared because the popcorn balls will give us a picture in our minds what the bushes look like.

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1. In the poem “Dreams” and “Snowboarding”, these statements are examples of what figurative speech?

“Life is a broken-winged bird”

“Snow is butter”

“I am a bullet”

2. In the poem “Noises”, these phrases are examples of what figurative speech?

“the squeak of a mouse”

“the swoosh of the air”

“the jingle of the bells”

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1.metaphor

2.onomatopoeia

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What is the tone in the poem “It

Couldn’t Be Done”?

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determination and

perseverance

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What root word means “to hear”?

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“audi”

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What root words means “see, look”?

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“vis” and “spect”

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What root words mean “voice,

call”?

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“voc” and “vok”

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What root words mean “to

write”?

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“scrip” and “script”

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What root words mean “to speak”?

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“locu” and “loqu”

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1.What was a gladiator?

2.Who were the gladiators?

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1.A gladiator was the superstar of the gladiator or “blood” games.

2.Gladiators were often prisoners of war, convicted criminals, poor men with little chance of a comfortable life, or thrill-seekers who wanted adventure.

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Where did the gladiator games

originate?

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Rome

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What were the three types of

gladiator games?

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1. Man-against-man events – two men fought each other

2. Man-against-animal events - an animal was pitted against a man

3. Animal-against-animal events – two wild animals fought each other

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What were the two reasons for gladiator

games to end?

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1.It was too expensive to pay for structures and costumes.

2.Influence of Christianity – which opposed to the killing of human beings

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Why did the Roman citizens not feel the

games were barbaric?

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They felt that these were men who had been condemned to

death anyway.

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What is an ecosystem?

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Ecosystems are groups of life forms that interact with each other and the nonliving parts of the environment.

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What are the three different types of

forest ecosystems?

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Hardwood, evergreen, and

tropical rain forest

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Which ecosystems provide a home for

wildlife?

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Tropical rain forests, deserts, grasslands, coastal and tundra

ecosystems

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How are the tropical rainforests beneficial?

(three ways)

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1.Help clean the air2.Provide homes for

wildlife3.Supply us with fruits,

nuts, and medicines

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1.What are the seven different types of ecosystems listed in the reading?

2.How are ecosystems different based on their location?

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1. forest, coastal, desert, grassland, tundra, freshwater, and ocean

2. Each ecosystem has a particular type of climate and different types of soil.

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Reading #3Write down “F” if it is fact or “I”

if it is inference.

1. Mr. Beren noticed a large green parrot in a car.

2. Mr. Beren was curious.

3. The parrot’s behavior amused Mr. Beren.

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1.Fact

2.Inference

3.Inference

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Reading #4

1.The main idea of this paragraph isa. Business meetings in ancient Rome

b. Public bathhouses in ancient Rome

c. Decorations in Roman bathhouses

d. How Romans got clean long ago

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b. Public bathhouses in ancient Rome

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Reading #11.What do you think Rosario’s

job is?

2.Where do you think Rosario lives?

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