Grade 2 - The U.S. Civil war

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

54 The U.S. Civil War 4 | Abraham Lincoln


 Provide antonyms of core vocabulary words, such as expand
(L.2.5a)
 Share writing with others

Core Vocabulary
candidates, n. People who are chosen to run, or compete against others,
for an offi ce, prize, or honor
Example: The candidates for president talked about why they would be
the best person for the job.
Variation(s): candidate
debates, n. Discussions involving two sides; arguments
Example: Larry liked his social studies class because his teacher
allowed debates, helping students understand the two sides of an
argument.
Variation(s): debate
expand, v. To spread out; to become greater in size
Example: The balloon began to expand as Mandy blew into it.
Variation(s): expands, expanded, expanding
government, n. A group of people who help lead a country
Example: People sometimes disagree with decisions made by the
government.
Variation(s): governments
politicians, n. People involved in the activities of a government
Example: The politicians gave speeches on the importance of education
in their communities.
Variation(s): politician

At a Glance Exercise Materials Minutes


Introducing the Read-Aloud

What Do We Know?
Poetry Reading penny, fi ve-dollar bill^10
Purpose for Listening
Presenting the Read-Aloud Abraham Lincoln U.S. map^15
Discussing the Read-Aloud
Comprehension Questions^10
Word Work: Expand 5
 Complete Remainder of the Lesson Later in the Day

Extensions

Image Review 20
Civil War Journal Instructional Master 4B-1
Vocabulary Instructional Activity:
Issue
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