P EDRO P UTS P LAY D AY 3 ON A REVIEW: SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS A synonym is a word that means the same or nearly the same as another word. An antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word. A thesaurus is a useful Reference source for Finding words. Practice Book page 26 (on next slide) Main Entry: Soft Main Entry: Part of Speech:sturdy Main Entry: Adjective polite of Definition: difficult cushioned, squishy MainPart Entry: adjective Main Entry: many Speech: Synonyms: Part of Speech: adjective Main Entry: forward Part ofPart Speech: adjective of Definition: solid, durable bendable, comfortable, adjective Definition: hard on someone; Definition: profuse, abundant comfy, cottony, cozy, Speech: Part of creamy, built cushiony, Synonyms: athletic, hard cushy, to do Synonyms: abounding, alive Main Entry: delicate,with, adjective quiet Definition: mannerly, civilized doughy, downy, to last, bulky, bounteous, bountiful, Speech: Synonyms: Gargantuan, ductile, easeful, easy, Synonyms: affable, amenable, copious, countless, Part of Speech: elastic, feathery, fine, adjective determined, Herculean, amiable, attentive, flabby, fleecy, fleshy, Definition: in front, first crowded, divers, flexible, flimsy, firm, bland, Definition: without orcivil, with ambitious, flocculent, flowing, frequent, innumerable, Main Entry: polite fluffy, fluid, formless, complaisant, flourishing, little sound arduous, Notes: many means furry, gelatinous, being one concerned, impressible, limp, hardy, hearty, of a large indefinite Antonyms: back, last backbreaker, malleable, moldable, Synonyms: buttoned up, conciliatory, mushy, pappy, pithy, number, while much hefty, hulking, bothersome, condescending, plastic,up, pliable, pulpy, clammed means great in quantity, quaggy, rounded, husky, lusty, considerate, cordial, burdensome, close, closesilken, silky, degree,satiny, or extent smooth, snug,courtly, spongy, courteous, muscular, mouthed, could challenging, many means squashy, supple, being thin, one velvety, yielding powerful, Antonyms: ofhear impolite, rude, a pin drop, a large indefinite crucial, number; several means dumb, hushed, powerhouse, uncivil, demanding, of anuncivilized, indefinite number Antonyms: hard, rigid, Antonyms: unstable, Antonyms: boisterous, Antonyms: calm, easy, more than 2 or 3free, but not unyielding unmannerly, weak, wobbly clamorous, loud, many manageable, plain, noisy Antonyms: simple, few, scarce uncomplicated REVIEW: Make Judgments Making a judgment means forming an idea or opinion about something by using details from the text, along with prior knowledge. REVIEW: Make Judgments Reread page 137. Do you agree with Mrs. Lloyd’s opinion, “I think this project will be fun for everyone?” Why or why not? Practice Book page 27 (on next slide) R OLES Divide students into 2 groups Assign each student a role in “Pedro Puts on a Play”. (see next slide for roles) Narrator Mrs. Lloyd Naomi Raymond Pedro’s Mother Pedro Miguel (Pedro’s brother) Pedro’s grandfather Pedro’s father Class (all students)