Mysteries
Treasures Grade 4 is a very interesting book for the 4th grade, Every two stories have the same theme
Vocabulary
assignment work to do in class
culprit - the guilty one
consideration - after some thinking
accuse to blame
suspicious - very strange
evidence- proof
consume- eat
succession- very fast one after another
culprit - the guilty one
Pronunciation
vegetarians ve ge tar ri ans
consideration, con si der at shun
allergies al er gi
bumped bumpt
earlier earl I er
exactly x lac li
salami sa la mi
apologetically. a pol I ge ti cli
alibi al I by
cafeteria kaf fi ti re a
Whole -hole
growling hear the l
certain ser tan
determined de ter mined
made hear the m
Grammar
hated past tense of hate
Questions
How did Ramon keep track of the clues?
Who does he cross off his list?
How did he feel when he found the smiley face?
Why did the Assistant Principal come into the room?
Why did he mention the cat?
What was the biggest clue?
What was a supporting clue?
Why was Ramon happy?
Could this story happy in real life?
What happens next after the story?
Has anything like this ever happened to you?
Lesson Plan by Rachael Alice Orbach - English Teacher
Treasures Grade 4 is a very interesting book for the 4th grade, Every two stories have the same theme
Vocabulary
assignment work to do in class
culprit - the guilty one
consideration - after some thinking
accuse to blame
suspicious - very strange
evidence- proof
consume- eat
succession- very fast one after another
culprit - the guilty one
Pronunciation
vegetarians ve ge tar ri ans
consideration, con si der at shun
allergies al er gi
bumped bumpt
earlier earl I er
exactly x lac li
salami sa la mi
apologetically. a pol I ge ti cli
alibi al I by
cafeteria kaf fi ti re a
Whole -hole
growling hear the l
certain ser tan
determined de ter mined
made hear the m
Grammar
hated past tense of hate
Questions
How did Ramon keep track of the clues?
Who does he cross off his list?
How did he feel when he found the smiley face?
Why did the Assistant Principal come into the room?
Why did he mention the cat?
What was the biggest clue?
What was a supporting clue?
Why was Ramon happy?
Could this story happy in real life?
What happens next after the story?
Has anything like this ever happened to you?
Lesson Plan by Rachael Alice Orbach - English Teacher
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