>> Zero. Kaylee,
can you turn the
board off, please?
We're going to
squeeze a lot of
vocab into a small
amount of time.
So thumbs up if you hear
this direction correctly.
When I say go,
we're coming to
the meeting spot
without our voice.
Everyone heard that part?
And picking a seat,
we can sit
the whole time without
messing around.
Without your voice.
Go [NOISE] 10,
9, 8, 7, 6, 5,
4, 3, 2, 1, 0.
Good job getting here.
Let's check the
four things,
crisscross, hands in lap,
voices off, eyes on me.
I'm going to need
an assistant
in just a little bit here.
So I'll be watching for
somebody who's
doing their job.
I already wrote
our eight
definitions up here.
We're going to try and
match the words on
the easel to the
definitions up here.
And then when we get done,
we're going to
try and match
some pictures to the
definitions also.
So let's see.
Keegan, can you
be my assistant
and hand me those cards
when I need them?
Thank you, sir. First one
says beneath the
surface of the earth.
Look at our choices
over there.
Who sees a word that means
beneath the surface
of the earth?
Why don't you
turn and talk to
your neighbor and see
if you guys agree?
[BACKGROUND] Make
sure next time
it's a whisper,
so not all our
friends hear.
Who can tell me what
word means beneath
the surface of
the earth? Gavin?
>> Underground.
>> Underground. Keegan,
can you please hand
me underground? Thumbs up.
Everyone agrees
that underground is
correct? Well, let's
get it up here.
Underground,
beneath the surface
of the earth.
Who has an action that we
could use for underground?
Bella, what action
are you thinking?
Underground.
Pointing down
underneath the ground.
Good. We'll use that one
when we practice
here in a minute.
Second line on
the blue tab,
something related
to the sun.
Who sees a word that means
something related
to the sun?
Turn and talk to
your neighbor.
The choices are over here.
>> Solar.
>> Who sees the
word? Grant.
>> Solar.
>> Solar. Thumbs
up if you agree.
Assistant, can you
hand me solar,
please? Yes, sir.
Solar or something
related to the sun.
Who has an action that we
could use for solar?
Cameron, I like your
action. What is it?
A big sun up above us
related to the sun, solar.
Good. On this pink one.
Make sure my assistant
you show yourself.
Totally quiet
makes no sound.
Who sees a word?
I think we don't
need to talk
about this one.Excuse me.
Which word means
totally quiet
with no sound? Holanda.
>> Silence.
>> Silence.
Good. Assistant,
can you hand me silent?
Keegan, you can have
a seat and have
a new assistant for
the next three.
Thank you, sir. Who has
an action for silent? Tye?
>> Zipping your mouth
and raising your hand.
>> Zip your lips, raising
your hand maybe to
get the teacher's
attention.
Good. No sound, silent.
Energ. This one is
going to be tricky.
So look at the
choices while I read
the definition. Look
at your choices.
Energy that can be used to
make lights and
machines work.
What do you think?
Let's turn and talk to
our neighbors so I
can hear what
we're thinking.
I heard a lot
that we're not,
so talk again, decide
what you think.
I think these boys in the
back are saying
it correct.
Kate, what did your
little group say?
>> Power.
>> Power. Is that what
everyone else said?
>> An only positive thing.
>> That's what
we said earlier.
Remember, these
three are going to
be very tricky.
We know this
one's not power
because we want to put
the word in the
definition.
So it's either this
one or this one.
And I think we
said this one when
we were reading our
little cards earlier.
Energy that can be used to
make lights and
machine work,
we need power to
turn the lights on.
So let's see. I need
the new assistant.
Daniel, can you come
be my assistant?
Sitting with his
legs, crisscrossed,
hands on lap, voice soft.
Thank you. Who
has an action
while our system is
walking up for power?
Lights and machines.
Karina? [NOISE] Putting
the light switch
since our keyword
is light.
Daniel to hand me
power. So everyone
will turn a light on,
turn a light off.
Flip the light switch
off. Thank you.
Oops.
Next one, carry something.
Which word over
there means carry
something? Sidney.
>> Haul.
>> Everyone agrees, haul?
Assistant, hand me haul.
Who has an action
for haul or carry
something? Reilly,
what do you think?
>> A trash bag and
put it over here.
>> A big, old bag
over your shoulder
and hauling it
to the trash.
Good. Haul. Next one,
move in a steady stream.
Let me give an overall
reminder before I
have to send some people
to the think seat.
When we're at the
meeting slot,
our voice is off
even when I'm stapling
something to the board.
Who sees a word that
means move in a
steady stream?
Kaylee, you see
a word up there?
>> Flows.
>> Flows. Agree with
flows? Let's do flows.
Who has an action we
could use for flows
here in a minute?
>> Stop copying me.
>> Halia, what do
you think? A river
flowing with your hands.
Nice and smooth,
steady stream.
Good. Daniel, have seat.
Let's see if I
can find a new
assistant after
this next one.
Power from things like
electricity and the sun.
Where do we get
power from?
Turn to talk to your
neighbor. Which of
those words means power?
>> Energy.
>> Eddie, which word?
>> Energy.
>> Energy.
Everyone agrees.
I agree with that.
Eddie, do you want
be my assistant.
Energy. Who has an action
that shows
energy or power?
Who has an action
that means
energy or power? Cali.
>> You can run the place.
>> Running.
>> Running a place.
>> We could do that
using your energy.
Last one then is
probably electricity.
What action could we put
for energy that
flows through wires?
Lily, thanks for
raising your hand.
Putting two
wires together,
that could work.
We'll do that.
Any questions?
No questions?
Then let's walk back
to our seat
without our voice.
Ten. Stand shoulder to
shoulder with your
vocab partner,
9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3.
I want to make sure we
can see your actions,
2, 1, 0.
Class, class, class.
>> Yes, yes, yes.
>> Live here.
>> Live here.
>> First word.
>> First word.
>> Underground.
>> Underground.
>> Beneath the
surface of the earth.
>> Beneath the
surface of the earth.
>> Tell your neighbor
what underground means.
>> Beneath the
surface of the earth.
>> Awesome. Class, class.
>> Yes, yes.
>> Second word.
>> Second word.
>> Solar.
>> Solar.
>> Something
related to the sun.
>> Something
related to the sun.
>> Tell your neighborhood
what solar means.
>> Something
related to the sun.
>> Classity, class.
>> Yes, city, yes.
>> Third word.
>> Third word.
>> Silent.
>> Silent.
>> Totally quiet,
makes no noise.
>> Totally quiet,
makes no noise.
>> Tell your neighborhood
silent means.
>> Totally quiet,
makes no noise.
>> Classer.
>> Yes, sir.
>> Fourth word.
>> Fourth word.
>> Power.
>> Power.
>> Energy that
can be used to
make lights and
machines work.
>> Energy that can
be used to make
lights or machines work.
>> Tell your neighbor
what power means.
>> Energy that can
be used to make
lights or machines work.
>> Class soup.
>> Yes, soup.
>> Fifth word.
>> Fifth word.
>> Haul.
>> Haul.
>> Carry something.
>> Carry something.
>> Tell your neighbor
what haul means.
>> Carry something.
>> Claster,
claster, claster.
>> Yes, sir, yes,
sir, yes, sir.
>> Sixth word.
>> Sixth word.
>> Flows.
>> Flows.
>> Move in a
steady stream.
>> Moving in a
steady stream.
>> Tell your neighbor
what flows means.
>> Moving in a
steady stream.
>> Classity, class.
>> Yes, yes.
>> Seventh word.
>> Seventh word.
>> Energy.
>> Energy.
>> Power from things like
electricity and the sun.
>> Power from things
like electricity
and the sun.
>> Tell your neighbor
what energy means.
>> Power from things
like electricity
and the sun.
>> Classy.
>> Yessy.
>> Eighth word.
>> Eight word.
>> Electricity.
>> Electricity.
>> Energy that flows
through wires.
>> Energy that flows
through wires.
>> Tell your neighbor
what electricity means.
>> Energy that flows
through wires.
>> Class, class, class.
>> Yes, yes, yes.
>> Without your
voice, please.
Just actions.
Good. Underground.
Silent. Haul.
Good. Get the
keyword here.
Good.
Electricity. Solar.
Look at the keyword.
Good. Power, keyword.
Good. Have a seat
without your voice,
[NOISE] 5, 4,
3, 2, 1, 0.
When I say go,
I want us to
head back to the
meeting spot,
and we're going to see if
we can add some
pictures up
there super quick before
we do some relay races.
Come. Without your voice.
Go, [NOISE] 5, 4,
3, 2, 1.
I'm going to hold it up.
I'm going to cover up
the word with my
hand the best I can.
This animal's home is
one of our vocab words.
Who sees a vocab word that
matches this
animal's home?
Lots of hands. Good.
Lance, which one
do you think?
>> Underground.
>> Underground.
Everyone agree?
>> Yes.
>> Let's see if we can
squeeze them up here.
Maybe a little too big.
Let's save those
three hard ones
for last. How about this?
The water's coming
out, it's steady.
It's not squirting
everywhere.
It's nice and steady.
What do you think
for this water?
What's this a
picture of? Kelsey?
>> Flows.
>> Flows.
Everyone agrees it's
coming out in a nice,
steady stream flowing out?
Thumbs up if you agree.
Alex, please fix
what's happening.
Close.
What about this one?
They're tricky ones.
Lots of you will
know this one.
What are they doing
in this picture?
Alex, thanks for
joining us again.
>> Hauling rock.
>> Haul. Everyone
agree that
this truck is
hauling those rocks?
Good. I'm going to
keep the word
so you can see
the word at least.
Next, these students
hopefully are doing
the same thing
we do when we're
working hard.
How are they
working? Marion.
>> Silently.
>> Silently. Everyone,
the thumbs up
if you agree.
Good. I'll put
this picture
best I can beside it.
Now you have four
pretty tricky ones.
Let's do this one first.
This tool here, I don't
want to say the word.
They're panels
that collect
energy from a
certain tool.
Not tool, certain
thing out in space.
Talk to your neighbor.
What do you think
this one is?
>> Solar.
>> Stella.
>> Solar.
>> Everyone agrees
getting their energy
from the sun? Has
to do with the sun?
I think these are
called solar panels.
You can use them on
your house to get
energy so that you
don't have to use so
much electricity.
>> Let's see.
[BACKGROUND]
What do you think?
Talk to your neighbor.
It's either power,
energy, or electricity.
>> Power.
>> Reilly, what
are you thinking?
>> Power.
>> Why do you guys
think this one's power?
Kate, why do you
think it's power?
>> Because it's
they're being
powered by power because
there's wires
in the tubes.
>> Actually,
these windmills
are what make the power.
They use the wind
and then they
turn the wind into power.
So actually, it's a
little backwards.
These aren't fans like
we use in our house.
These are huge fans out
on somebody's land,
and they collect
wind energy,
actually, and turn
it into power.
What do you need to make
the picture
look like this?
Without this, it'd be
a very dark front porch.
Cali.
>> Energy.
>> Actually, I think
there's a better
one. Eddie.
>> Electricity.
>> We have to
be able to use
the wires that go
to the lights.
We need to be able
to turn them on.
The last one then
would be energy.
Why is this picture
showing energy?
Why is that picture
showing energy? Keegan.
>> Because they're using
computers because
it has power.
>> Yeah, they need
power to use
the computers.
So they get the power
through electricity,
which would be our energy.
Those three words
are tricky.
We're going to need to do
a lot of practice
with them
this week. They're
up here, though.
So when we do vocabulary,
take your time, please,
to make sure that you
have the right word
so that we match them
up the first time.
Otherwise, we're
going to be learning
them incorrectly.
Questions? Thumbs up if
you can follow this
direction when I say go.
We're going to
walk to our relay
lines without our voice.
Any questions? It doesn't
matter the order,
just need my first
person to go first.
Otherwise, the order
does not matter.
Without your voice,
walking feet.
Let's see if we can
get there in 5, 4,
3, 2, 1.
Yes. Any other
questions? Yes, Cameron.
>> Can we use the pictures
to help us with the words?
>> Yeah. Anything
on the vocab
while it's there
to help you.
Ready? Bella's group or
Abby's group needs to
stand up and
help Abby out.
She's about to do
it on her own.
First person in line,
on your marks,
get set, go.
>> Underground.
>> Flow.
>> Underground.
[NOISE] [BACKGROUND].
>> Electricity.
>> Wait.
>> Electricity.
>> Energy.
>> Silent.
>> Power.
>> Energy.
>> There is no energy.
>> Yes, there is Kaylee.
>> Haul.
>> Underground.
>> Lily and Tye,
head back to your
seats, please.
>> Solar.
>> Flows.
>> Power.
>> Solar.
>> Carry something.
>> Haul.
>> Silent.
>> Solar.
>> Energy.
>> Make sure
you have a seat
when you're done.
>> Powers.
>> Things like
electricity and the sun.
>> Energy.
>> Solar.
>> Silence.
>> That's not what
you have left.
>> Come on, Daniel.
[BACKGROUND] [NOISE]
>> There's none left.
First person in line,
go ahead and get
them sorted.
Ariane's group
and Abby's group,
you may have a punch.
Thank you for paying
very careful attention to
the words so that we
weren't mixed
up at the end.
Run on back to your
seats. Two seats.
I'll take the cups
once they are sorted,
[NOISE] 5, 4,
3, 2, 1.
[NOISE] All eyes
over here, please.
When I have all eyes,
I'll give the direction.
We are going to do
the vocab crossword
to show me who has
those three tricky ones
figured out and who
does not quite
have it yet.
So I'm going to
pass this out.
You have two things
to help you.
One, the vocab wall.
Two, your spelling list in
your assignment book has
the vocab stuff
on the bottom.
Please use them so
that you can get
this done quickly
without your voice.
Thumbs up if you heard
all the directions.
And who can raise
your hand, tell me
a good choice to do if
you get done early?
I'l give about
six minutes.
Saneep would be
a good choice.
What?
Sorry. Read a book by
yourself at your desk.
Any questions? This is
a job that you
do on your own,
not with a partner.
Put your name at the top
and get started
right away.
[NOISE] Freddy, your
red group, bring
your paper and a pencil
over here quick,
please. Start
out with you.
[NOISE]
I'll be here for a minute.
Let's start with
two crosses.
Something related
to the sun.
It would be something
related to the sun.
Don't count on your
friends to help you.
We'll go back to our seat.
I need everybody working
on something
related to the sun.
[NOISE] Reina
>> Solar.
>> Solar, so
the two across
write down S-O-L-A-R,
solar, and then cross
out two across.
You already did
that one. Let's go
ahead and do one down.
Also, the first one
the down column. One down.
Move in a steady stream.
Eddie, what's move
in a steady stream?
>> Flows.
>> Flows.
>> So it's one
down, F-L-O-W-S.
Questions? If you need
to stay, you can.
Otherwise, you can
head back to your seat and
finish working
on your notes.
[NOISE] Your choice.
Let's keep going down
since there's only a
few down. Three down.
Anderson, energy
that can be used
to make lights and
machines work.
Which one means energy
you can use to make lights
and machines work? Marion.
>> Power.
>> Power. Three down.
P-O-W-E-R. Power.
So cross up three down,
one more down, four
down, three down.
See how it has a
three in a box.
Two of the nearest words.
>> I have one.
>> Four down. Beneath
the surface [NOISE] of
the earth. Tye,
what's beneath?
>> Underground.
>> Underground, long
one. So find four.
U going down,
U-N-D, four down.
E-R, underground,
G-R-O-U-N-D. Got
all the downs.
Let's go back
over to across.
Totally quiet makes
no sound. Gavin.
>> Silence.
>> Silence. We need
to find five across.
It already has an
S. S-I-L-E-N is
already there.
Six across. Cali and
Sidney give you give
yourself a punch
for making
a smart twist when
you're finished.
Six across.
Energy that flows
through wires. Trina.
>> Electricity.
>> Electricity,
a long one.
Ready? Six across
E-L-E-C-T-R,
it's already
there, I-C-I-T-Y.
Electricity.
[NOISE] Maybe it'll
be the bonus.
Number 7, power
from things like
electricity and
the sun. Gavin.
>> Energy.
>> Energy. So
seven across E and
E. Is there G-Y?
Let's double-check
since we
only have one word left.
Does haul mean
carry something?
>> Yes.
>> Yes. So
Number 8 across.
H-A-U-L, haul.
Please make sure
your names are at
the top and take it
back to your seat.
What was the good choice
that we should make
for you there?
>> Free.
>> So let me see everyone
here get back, please.
[NOISE] You're welcome.
About one minute
to finish up.
At your seat,
please. [NOISE]