Unit 5 The Misunderstanding

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The Word Up Project: Level Indigo Unit 5 The Misunderstanding aroma assume available comply edible gigantic industrious numerous provide saunter 5A Introduction Sometimes when you re caught in a strange situation, it s best to just play along. 5B Song Lyrics And that s how I got my new, uh, gold tooth. Wow, thanks Timmy. What an amazing story! Does anyone else have a story they d like to share with the class? Yes, you there in the back: B, what do you have to say? Hey! I ve been waiting; now it s my turn to speak, In my mind, the best place to eat is Burger Queen. Their fries taste like heaven; well, I haven t tasted heaven, But if heaven had a taste, it would be these fries. One day, walking easy, I sauntered in, Thinking about the food I d be ordering. Suddenly the boss came over to me, Said, I thought you d be here at quarter to three! Now get on your uniform, you re late! I said, Wait, wait, sir, there must be a mistake! But he didn t listen, he gave and provided me With a uniform that said Burger Queen. And then he brought me to the back, The big room where they make all the snacks imagine that. He said, First go make some fries! And I did what he said; I just complied. I don t know, I don t know What I ma do. Whatever it is, whatever it is, You know it s fine. 36

aroma / assume / available / comply / edible / gigantic / industrious / numerous / provide / saunter Unit 5 I don t know, I don t know What I ma do. Whatever it is, you know it s fine, Because I keep an open mind. So I stood by the gigantic fry machine, It was bigger than a truck or an SUV. There were numerous buttons, lots to press, And I was kind of confused, I must confess. The whole machine had an aroma or smell, Kind of like chicken, but like chocolate as well. Now I m very industrious; I work hard, So I got right down to my job you feel me? Now I assumed and believed without being told, That I needed to chop some potatoes. But then I had an idea: As long as I m making fries, I might as well make them into shapes so wild. So I cut some fries in the shape of a heart, The shape of a goat, the shape of a shark. As long as people can eat them and they re edible, I m thinking these fries will be incredible. When the boss saw the fries, he came over to me, Saying, A shark-shaped fry, you must be crazy! You think my customers want to eat sharks? You think my customers want to eat hearts? But right then he heard something; he was surprised, A customer said, Can I get more shark-shaped fries? The boss said, I guess they like your fry animals, Can you come in tomorrow; are you available? Are you free and ready? I said, Well, buddy, Do you need a new assistant manager? Yeah! And that s how I went, in just one day, From customer to nearly running the place. Hook 5C Words Defined aroma (noun) A smell or odor, especially a pleasant one. The cook always loved the aroma of cheese. 37

The Word Up Project: Level Indigo available (adj) Ready to use; at hand. The restaurant staff told us that the Summer Milkshake wasn t available until June 1st. Other forms: I wanted to get a rap group to perform at my school, so I called up the manager of Outkast and asked about their availability (noun). assume (verb) 1. To take for granted; to think you know. Since everyone I saw had wet hair, I assumed it was raining outside. 2. To take upon oneself. When Rhonda got sick, Stacey had to assume the role of class comedian. Other forms: People make the assumption (noun) that just because I m tall I m good at basketball. comply (verb) To act in a way that follows the rules or another s wishes. Mr. Archibald asked me to keep my voice down; I complied because I m a nice dude. edible gigantic (adj) Safe or fit to be eaten. Don t put that chalk in your mouth it s not edible! (adj) Very large; huge. My grandfather caught a fish so gigantic that most people thought it was fake. industrious (adj) Busy, working steadily. Even though I think I m smarter, Gwyn gets better grades than me because she s more industrious so maybe she s the smart one. Other forms: Cotton growing is a big industry (noun) in some parts of Georgia. numerous (adj) Many or very many. There were numerous times last week when I thought, You know what? I want to take a nap. provide (verb) To give what is needed; to supply. The people at the info booth provided us with a really helpful map of the city. saunter (verb) To walk without hurrying; to stroll in a relaxed, unhurried manner. Just when Elmer Fudd was about to leave the restaurant, Bugs Bunny sauntered in. 38

aroma / assume / available / comply / edible / gigantic / industrious / numerous / provide / saunter Unit 5 5D Synonyms Circle the word on the right that matches the meaning of the word or phrase on the left. 1. hardworking edible available industrious 2. to follow the rules assume comply provide 3. safe to be eaten edible numerous available 4. to stroll provide assume saunter 5. ready for use gigantic available numerous 5E Fill in the Blank Write the word in the blank so that the sentence makes sense. 1. The sweet of cinnamon filled the kitchen. availability assumption aroma 2. There are ways to solve the puzzle, but can you find the easiest way? industrious numerous gigantic 3. Don t that just because I m young I m immature! assume comply provide 4. The bear looked ridiculous sitting in the tiny car. edible gigantic available 5. If you me with your email address, I ll send you that video we were talking about. comply saunter provide 5F Connections Each sentence has a strong connection with one of the words from the unit. Write the correct word on the line below. 1. I have to go along with Coach s wishes because he knows what s best for the team. 2. The cowboy strolled across the ranch, in no rush to get back to work. 39

The Word Up Project: Level Indigo 3. These flowers smell amazing! 4. This guide will tell you which mushrooms can be eaten and which can t. 5. I watched the ants working for hours; they never seemed to take a break! 5G Applying Meanings Circle the letter that makes sense or answers the question. 1. Someone with numerous friends is most likely (A) very wealthy (B) boring (C) not very friendly (D) not very lonely 2. Which is an assumption? (A) We will have flying cars in the future. (B) Barack Obama is the 44 th president of the United States. (C) 2 + 2 = 4 (D) There are 60 minutes in an hour. 3. Who would be most likely to provide protection? (A) someone who is being mugged (B) a police officer (C) a well-known actress (D) an escaped prisoner 4. If a pair of sneakers are available, that means (A) They look cool. (B) They would be too big. (C) You can buy them. (D) You would not want them. 40 5. Which animal is gigantic? (A) a hummingbird (B) a zebra (C) a whale (D) a puppy

aroma / assume / available / comply / edible / gigantic / industrious / numerous / provide / saunter Unit 5 5H Reading Read the passage below and then answer the questions that follow. Save the Bees! You might assume that bees are just scary insects with nasty stings. But did you know that if it weren t for bees, millions of people might go hungry? Bees are responsible for pollinating plants. These industrious insects fly around from flower to flower, collecting a substance known as nectar. While they re collecting nectar, a substance called pollen sticks to their bodies. The bees take pollen from one flower to the other flowers they visit. When pollen from one flower moves to another flower, the second flower makes seeds. These seeds grow into the fibers, fruits, nuts, and vegetables that we eat. In fact, bees have played a part in about one-third of all the food on Earth! But pollination is not the only way bees feed humans. They also provide us with delicious honey. The bees use their long tongues to suck nectar out from inside the flowers. They then fly back to their hives. Another bee sucks the nectar from the first bee s mouth. This second bee then chews the nectar, which breaks down the nectar s sugars so it becomes honey. The honey is saved in the hive so that bees will have something to eat during the winter months when nectar is not available. Now that you know that honey has been chewed on by bees, it probably doesn t sound quite so edible! A few years ago, numerous beekeepers around the world began to notice a strange thing: Their honeybees were flying away and not coming back! The strange problem became known as Colony Collapse Disorder, or CCD. Farmers are worried about CCD, because bees are so important for plants. No one knows for sure why this is happening. Some people think the bees have caught a disease, while others think environmental problems are causing CCD. Scientists are working hard to fix the problem and save our food supply. Bees might have a nasty temper sometimes, but we need them around! 1. What are two things that bees collect from flowers? _ 2. What happens when pollen from one flower moves to another flower? _ 3. Why do bees make honey? _ 41

The Word Up Project: Level Indigo 4. What does CCD stand for? _ 5. Why does the author say that we need bees around? _ 5I Thinking Creatively Answer each question below. Don t be afraid to think creatively. 1. Who is the most industrious person you know? 2. What is your favorite aroma? 3. Do you think you could have a sauntering race? 4. What do you assume to be true about life? 5. A gigantic eyeball is staring through the window at you! What do you do? Word Breakdown Gulliver s Travels is a famous book written in the 1700s by Jonathan Swift. In the book, the main character travels to four different lands. One of the lands he travels to is called Brobdingnag (pronounced just like it s spelled: Brob-ding-nag). Brobdingnag is a land filled with gigantic people. Today, the word Brobdingnagian is sometimes used as a synonym for gigantic. Now that s a gigantic mouthful! 42

aroma / assume / available / comply / edible / gigantic / industrious / numerous / provide / saunter Unit 5 Bonus: Crossword Puzzle Solve this crossword puzzle. Note: Some answers may be different forms of the vocab words from this unit. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ACROSS 6 Are you to help me mow the lawn on Saturday? 8 If you the store with your real email address, they'll send you way too many messages. 9 If you with my request, I'll be very grateful. 10 I hope these berries are, because I just ate a whole handful of them! DOWN 1 Busy; working steadily. 2 The of the woman's perfume was so strong it made me gag. 3 Very large. 4 Very many. 5 I love the summer; I usually down to the pool around 11:00 and spend the day relaxing in the sun. 7 I that person was a boy, until she took her hat off! 43