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Published on Nov 22, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

TRANSCONTINENTAL

  • Read the sentence: I’m so excited to go on my transcontinental vacation that will take me across the continent from San Francisco to Havana,Cuba.
  • Copy the above sentence where it says, "Ms. Taylor's sentence" on your paper.
  • What do you think the word "transcontinental" means? Turn and tell someone.
  • Write down what you think it means on your paper.
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TRANSCONTINENTAL

  • passing or extending across a continent
  • on the other, or far, side of a continent
  • (adjective)
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TRANSLATE

  • Read the sentence: You will have to translate for me; I do not speak the language and it is your home country.
  • Copy the above sentence where it says, "Ms. Taylor's sentence" on your paper.
  • What do you think the word "translate" means? Turn and tell someone.
  • Write down what you think it means on your paper.
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TRANSLATE

  • to explain in terms that can be more easily understood; interpret
  • to turn from one language into another
  • (verb)
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TRANSFIX

  • Read the sentence: Whenever “The Simpsons” is on, I become transfixed to our television and nobody can pull me away until the episode is over.
  • Copy the above sentence where it says, "Ms. Taylor's sentence" on your paper.
  • What do you think the word "transfix" means? Turn and tell someone.
  • Write down what you think it means on your paper.

TRANSFIX

  • to make or hold motionless with amazement, awe, terror, etc.
  • to hold or fasten with or on something that pierces
  • (verb)

TRANSPOSE

  • Read the sentence: The teacher taught a trick to the class so that Olivia would no longer transpose or change the order of the numbers in her math equation.
  • Copy the above sentence where it says, "Ms. Taylor's sentence" on your paper.
  • What do you think the word "transpose" means? Turn and tell someone.
  • Write down what you think it means on your paper.
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TRANSPOSE

  • to change the relative position, order, or sequence of; cause to change places; interchange
  • (verb)
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TRANSPORT

  • Read the sentence: I am the queen of the carpool because I transport kids all day, making sure they get from one place to their next place.
  • Copy the above sentence where it says, "Ms. Taylor's sentence" on your paper.
  • What do you think the word "transport" means? Turn and tell someone.
  • Write down what you think it means on your paper.

TRANSPORT

  • to carry, move, or convey from one place to another (verb)
  • a system of public travel, transportation (noun)