Understanding Clamor, Pandemonium, and Towering: A Visual Exploration

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Explore the meanings of "clamor", "pandemonium", and "towering" through images and descriptive text. Delve into scenarios where soldiers clamor from door to door and audiences either clamor or remain quiet. Learn about the definitions of these words and how they relate to real-life situations.


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  1. Clamor, Pandemonium, Towering

  2. One day, bombs fell all around, and soldiers clamoreddoor to door. Excerpt from The Lotus Seed , page 12

  3. The word clamored means Demand or ask for something loudly

  4. What might soldiers say or do as they clamor from door to door?

  5. Is it CLAMORING or NOT CLAMORING? An audience is quietly eating popcorn and watching a movie. TTYP The audience is/is not clamoring because This audience is NOT clamoring

  6. Is it CLAMORING or NOT CLAMORING? The movie stops during a very exciting part and the screen goes black. The audience angrily shouts for the manager.. TTYP The audience is/is not clamoring because This audience is clamoring

  7. Is it CLAMORING or NOT CLAMORING? The manager cannot fix the problem, the people in the audience boo and hiss and insist they get their money back. TTYP The audience is/is not clamoring because This audience is clamoring

  8. What is the new word that means demand or ask for something loudly? Clamoring

  9. Pandemonium Would there be pandemonium if a spaceship landed on the playground? Why do you think that? TTYP There would/would not be pandemonium on the playground because

  10. Pandemonium What might pandemonium on the playground look/sound like? TTYP Pandemonium might look/sound like

  11. What is the new word that means chaos or confusion? Pandemonium

  12. Based on what you just heard, what do you think towering might mean? I think toweringmight mean

  13. What words are clues to the meaning of towering? The words _____________________ are a clue to the meaning because

  14. What other things can be towering, or very tall? __________ are towering.

  15. Imagine That! You are an ant bringing food to your colony. You are crawling around a campsite. What towering objects might you see? __________ are towering.

  16. What is the new word that means very tall ? Towering

  17. What is the missing word? What words are clues to the missing words?

  18. What is the missing word? What words are clues to the missing words?

  19. Which word was especially fun to talk about? Why do you think that? DAY 2: Clamor, Pandemonium, Towering

  20. How might you finish the story? Why are the children clamoring?

  21. How might you finish the story? What is causing pandemonium? TTYP Pandemonium looks/sounds like

  22. How might you finish the story? What towering things might the astronauts see? TTYP To their amazement, they see a towering .

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