Charlotte's Web
Unit Review Sheet
These facts and definitions should be mastered throughout this unit. This page can be used for periodic review and study as you are finishing the unit and in the future.
Facts and Definitions
Lesson 1: Getting Started
- When looking for the definitions of words that end in -ed, -ing, or -ly, you can look up the base word to determine the definition.
Lesson 2: Charlotte
- A schedule is a list of activities that someone has planned for the day.
Lesson 3: Bad News
- Many products that people eat come from pigs.
Lesson 4: Some Pig
- Adverbs usually end in -ly and usually answer the question "how?"
Lesson 5: Progress
- Spiders lay eggs in eggs sacks and shed their skin as they grow.
- admiration: respect and warm approval
- astonishing: surprising or impressive
- modest: humble and unassuming concerning one's own accomplishments
- scampered: ran with quick, light steps
- unattractive: lacking beauty or charm
- languishing: growing weak or failing to make progress
- hallowed: respected or admired
Lesson 6: The Fair
- To make sentences more interesting, combine short sentences with conjunctions, vary the beginnings of sentences, or vary the length of sentences.
Lesson 7: The End
- Life cycle stages include birth, growth, adulthood, reproduction, and death.
Final Project: Charlotte's Web
- [none]
