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Grade 5 /CM2 - Week three - September 8 till 12

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  • Something that blocks or keeps things out. Think of a fence around a garden.
    Barrier
  • A slimy liquid produced by your body (like in your nose) that traps dirt and germs.
    Mucus
  • What is a short beginning part of a story, before the main story starts.
    Prologue
  • Hints or clues about what will happen later in the story.
    Foreshadowing
  • What is an animal or plant that a parasite lives on or in?
    Host
  • What is the narrator using, when they use “he, she, they”
    Third person
  • Something that keeps insects or other pests away
    Repellent
  • What are special tubes that carry the blood around the body
    Blood vessels
  • What is another word for the type of a story?
    Genre
  • These are single-celled living things that are a bit bigger than viruses.
    Bacteria
  • What is the muscle in the chest that helps us to breathe in and out
    Diaphragm
  • Three dots showing missing words, a pause, or unfinished thoughts.
    Ellipsis
  • Living things (like insects) that carry and spread diseases from one host to another.
    Vectors
  • What is the narrator using, when the narrator says “I, me, my”.
    First person
  • What does the prefix "mono" mean?
    one, single
  • What is a group of words that have a non-literal meaning? A figure of speech.
    An idiom
  • These are organisms like mushrooms, but some are microscopic and can cause diseases
    Fungi
  • What does the prefix "sub" mean?
    under, below
  • What is a gas in the air that the body uses?
    Oxygen
  • What does the prefix "micro" mean?
    small