7L6 Rate the following words Inherit Latitude Loath Maintain RenovateRenovation Reprimand SuperviseSupervisorSupervision I know the word and can explain it I know the word but cant explain it ID: 784513
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Slide1
Vocabulary 4b
Acquire and use accurately grade-appropriate general academic and domain-specific words and phrases; gather vocabulary knowledge when considering a word or phrase important to comprehension or expression.
(7.L.6)
Slide2Rate the following words
Inherit
Latitude
LoathMaintainRenovate/RenovationReprimandSupervise/Supervisor/Supervision
I know the word and can explain it
I know the word, but can’t explain it
I don’t know the word
Slide3Today we will acquire and use academic vocabulary
It is important to continue expanding our vocabulary and to ensure we use words correctly
Objective
Rationale
Acquire and use accurately grade-appropriate general academic and domain-specific words and phrases; gather vocabulary knowledge when considering a word or phrase important to comprehension or expression.
(7.L.6)
Slide4Inherit (verb)
To receive something from someone after that person’s death
I
inherited
a house from my grandparents.
To receive as part of one’s physical or mental make-up from one’s parents
The baby
inherited
his mothers red
hair.
Slide5Latitude (noun)
The distance north or south of the equator measured in degrees
The
latitude
of New Orleans is 30 degrees north.
A region as marked by its distance for the equator.
Tropical plants cannot survive in northern
latitudes
.
Freedom from strict rules
As kids grow older they like a little
latitude
to make decisions.
Slide6loath (adj)
Unwilling; reluctant
Donald Trump is
loath
to admit any mistakes.
Synonym
:
reluctant, disinclined
Slide7maintain (verb)
To declare something to be true
Although she has been convicted, she continues to
maintain
her innocence.
To continue in the same way or condition
To finish the Boston marathon, try to
maintain
an even pace.
To keep in good condition
The state of Arizona
maintains
this highway.
Slide8Renovate –verb
To make like new again
It’s fun to watch houses get
renovated
on “Fixer Upper”
Renovation –noun
the act of renovating; the thing renovated
The homeowners don’t see the house until the
renovation
is complete.
Slide9Reprimand (verb/noun)
Verb
–to scold in a harsh or formal manner
The teacher
reprimanded
us for eating in class.
Noun
–a strong scolding from someone in authority
We received a
reprimand
for eating in class.
Slide10Supervise
(verb)
To direct or manage activities
Mr. Jones will supervise
students during study hall.
Supervision
(noun)
The act of managing or directing
Supervisor
(noun)
A person who manages or directs activities
If one of the kids
gets hurt, report it to the program’s
supervisor
.