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Day 1: Flocabulary- “Adventures of Carlito”
***Staple, hole-punch, or tape a copy of the lyrics into your notebook. Reminder…you will need to have a vocabulary notebook or folder for your
Flocabulary
.
Listen and follow along and circle the words you think may be new vocabulary.
Double-check your list with the following list.
Add/highlight the words you need to know….Slide2
“Adventures of Carlito” Vocab words
1. Fortify
2. Dictate
3. Diminutive4. Goad5. Lachrymose6. Obsequious7. Laud8. Sycophant9. Officious10. Abide11. Punctilious12. Propriety13. Amble14. Scurrilous15. Inimical
16. Trek17. Malevolent18. Malicious19. Truculent20. Pugnacious21. Belligerent22. Accost23. Invective24. Timorous25. Circumspect26. Prudent27. Nefarious28. Petulance29. Repudiate30. AccedeSlide3
“adventures of Carlito” Vocab Part II
31. Accommodating
32. Poised
33. Masticate34. Spurious35. Abate36. Abase37. Laceration38. Altercation39. Mediate40. Arbitrator41. Restitution42. Umbrage43. Upbraid44. Berate45. Atone
46. Benevolent47. Bereft48. ConcedeSlide4
Day 2: Understand the song
What is this song about?
2. From whose perspective was it told?
3. What lines did you like?4. What characters were mentioned in the song? What is the action?
5. What new information about this event/time period did you gain from the song?Slide5
Day 3: Show the Flocab
Get out your lyrics
Match your synonyms below…write the
vocab word down…1. Goad A. Hostile2. Amble B. Scold3. Inimical C. Truculent4. Pugnacious D. Chew5. Timorous E. Provoke6. Nefarious F. Evil
7. Masticate G. Kind8. Altercation H. Confrontation9. Upbraid I. Stroll10. Benevolent J. FearfulSlide6
A Way to Study: Group similar words and study them together to learn the “shades of meaning”---any other words you could group?
Inimical, malevolent, malicious, truculent, pugnacious, belligerent, nefarious, scurrilous = bad, malicious
Diminutive, abate, abase, umbrage, repudiate = negative connotation
Trek and amble = walkingTimorous, circumspect, prudent = cautious or too scaredMediate, arbitrator = connected to judgingAccede, accommodating, benevolent, concede, abide, punctilious = positive connotationSlide7
Day 4: Sentences CompletionCOPY SENTENCE AND WORDS WITH DEFINITIONS….
My dog is so well trained, she _________ fetches my slippers every time I whistle.
A) Officiously
B) ObsequiouslyC) MalevolentlyD) PugnaciouslyE) BelligerentlySlide8
Day 5: Sentence CompletionCOPY SENTENCE AND WORDS WITH DEFINITIONS….
“Nothing irritates me more in the classroom than a ___________, “ Mrs. Rodriguez exclaimed. “They’re always complimenting my hair to get better grades.”
A) Laceration
B) RetributionC) UmbrageD) SycophantE) AltercationSlide9
Day 6: Sentence CompletionCOPY SENTENCE AND WORDS WITH DEFINITIONS….
Stacey D. was __________, and never listened to her iPod in study hall because the sign strictly forbade it.
A) Diminutive
B) LachrymoseC) OfficiousD) ScurrilousE) PunctiliousSlide10
Day 7: Sentence CompletionCOPY SENTENCE AND WORDS WITH DEFINITIONS….
Some comedians make their living on __________ jokes, but in my opinion, the true comic genius can keep it clean and still get laughs.
A) Malicious
B) ScurrilousC) SpuriousD) BereftE) BelligerentSlide11
Day 8: Sentence CompletionCOPY SENTENCE AND WORDS WITH DEFINITIONS….
Of all the Batman characters, the ______ Penguin comes to mind as the most haunting.
A) Lachrymose
B) DiminutiveC) NefariousD) PunctiliousE) SpuriousSlide12
Day 9: Sentence CompletionCOPY SENTENCE AND WORDS WITH DEFINITIONS….
The ball was going, going, and then, diving into a pine tree at the fence, Staci came up with it, her arms covered in ________ from the sharp needles.
A) Altercation
B) ArbitratorC) RetaliationD) RestitutionE) LacerationsSlide13
Day 10: Sentence CompletionCOPY SENTENCE AND WORDS WITH DEFINITIONS….
There seems to be some ________ on Billy’s part ever since
Zhuyan
stole his girlfriend; he scowls at Z every time he passes him in the hall.A) InvectiveB) PetulanceC) RetributionD) UmbrageE) RestitutionSlide14
Day 11: Sentence CompletionCOPY SENTENCE AND WORDS WITH DEFINITIONS….
My father ___________ the dog for stealing a piece of turkey from the table.
A) Berated
B) UpbraidedC) AtonedD) ConcededE) MasticatedSlide15
Day 12: Sentence CompletionCOPY SENTENCE AND WORDS WITH DEFINITIONS….
The ________ old magician smiled down at the small boy as he shared the secrets of his best card trick.
A) Malevolent
B) InimicalC) PugnaciousD) BelligerentE) TimorousSlide16
Day 13: Sentence CompletionCOPY SENTENCE AND WORDS WITH DEFINITIONS….
A raid by hungry brown bears on a recent camping trip left me _____________ of food.
A) Accommodating
B) PunctiliousC) ScurrilousD) BereftE) Officious****Don’t forget your Flocab quiz is in 2 days!!!!Slide17
Day 14: Reading comprehensionPick up a reading comprehension ½ sheet at the front of the room.
Glue, staple, or tape it into your daily vocabulary work.
Read and answer the questions on the ½ sheet.
Don’t forget: the test is TOMORROW-- INCLUDING SPELLING! You’ll also turn in your vocabulary notebooks/daily work.