Unit 3 Lesson 15 Vocabulary Strategies Multiple

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Multiple Meaning Words

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Multiple Meaning Words Worksheets

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Unit 3: Lesson 15

Multiple Meaning

Words

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Part 1: Introduce

Strategy

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Today, we are going to study multiple meaning words .

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• A multiple meaning word is a word that has one spelling, but more than one meaning.

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EXAMPLE

WORDS

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MEANING 1 MEANING 2

bark

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MEANING 1 MEANING 2

pet

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MEANING 1 MEANING 2

watch

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MEANING 1 MEANING 2

bowl

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MEANING 1 MEANING 2

ring

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MEANING 1 MEANING 2

boot

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MEANING 1 MEANING 2

swing

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MEANING 1 MEANING 2

tire

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MEANING 1 MEANING 2

scale

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MEANING 1 MEANING 2

row

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Can you think of some multiple meaning words?

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• To figure out the meaning of a multiple meaning word, you must read the entire sentence and look for context clues .

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LET’S

PRACTICE!

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• Take a look at the multiple meaning word bat :

1. Bat: the mammal

(noun)

2. Bat: the tool

(noun)

3. Bat: hit the ball

(action verb)

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Directions: Read the sentences and tell which definition of the word bat is used.

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The boy gripped the bat tightly as he waited for the pitch.

Which definition? 2

1. Bat: the mammal

(noun)

2. Bat: the tool

(noun)

3. Bat: hit the ball

(action verb)

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I watched the bat fly through the trees.

Which definition? 1

1. Bat: the mammal

(noun)

2. Bat: the tool

(noun)

3. Bat: hit the ball

(action verb)

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I hope I can bat a homerun.

Which definition? 3

1. Bat: the mammal

(noun)

2. Bat: the tool

(noun)

3. Bat: hit the ball

(action verb)

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MORE

PRACTICE!

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A Multiple Meaning Word

Game

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Multiple Meaning Words

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Multiple Meaning Words

Grade 4

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REVIEW

GAME!

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Part 2: Projectables

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Projectable 15.5

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Part 3: Guided Practice

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Turn your Practice Book to page 171 .

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Part 4: Independent

Practice

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See Handout; page 20 in

Grab and Go

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See Handout; page 26 in

Grab and Go

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Adapted Practice:

Multiple Meaning Words

Worksheets

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How did you do?

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