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We are going to learn some wordy words here so Get Ready For IT Prep Take out a sheet of paper Write your MLA heading top left and title your notes Vocab Notes 1 Draw a line down the center of your paper ID: 161075

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Vocabulary Notes: We are going to learn some wordy words here – so Get Ready For IT!

Prep:Take out a sheet of paper!Write your MLA heading (top left) and title your notes: “Vocab Notes 1”Draw a line down the center of your paperOn the left, number your paper 1-20On the right, write “Student Definitions”

Student Name

Teacher Name

Eng II

January 4, 2011

Vocab Notes 1

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Vocabulary NotesNote-taking:

You are about to see sentences and pictures of vocabulary words.As we look at each word, on the right side of your paper, write “Student Definitions” and then what YOU think the word means.On the back of your paper, write “Dictionary Definitions” for when you confirm your definitions from the dictionary (in groups)Purpose:You will use these definitions to create a vocabulary game in groups. You will be tested on these words in three weeks, so be sure to take good notes! You’ll need them for your group, game, and study guide.Slide3

Vocabulary NotesEnd Result:

The end result should look like this:Grading: Your notes are your exit ticket, so be sure to set them up correctly.

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Student Name

Teacher Name

Eng IIJanuary 3, 2011

Vocab Notes 11. Adulterate2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.

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To mess up or make dirty

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Vocabulary in PicturesUnit 1Slide5

AdulteratePollution adulterates the air.Slide6

AdulterateIt also adulterates the water.Slide7

AmbidextrousChildren often begin life ambidextrous until they find their dominant hand.Slide8

AmbidextrousThere have been a handful of ambidextrous baseball players throughout history.Slide9

AmbidextrousIf the Statue of Liberty was ambidextrous, she could welcome twice as many visitors to America.Slide10

AugmentHere is Barry Bonds before augmentation.Slide11

AugmentAnd Barry after being augmented. Yikes!Slide12

DeployOnce troops are deployed for battle, they must move quickly.Slide13

DeployShe was pretty terrified to find that her parachute would not deploy!Slide14

BereftWars have left many parents bereft of their children.Slide15

BereftHer room was stark and bereft of color.Slide16

DourThe old wrestler, “Hairy Houdini,” had a mean and dour disposition.Slide17

DourSome mimes are happy but others are glum and dour.Slide18

FortitudeThe Katrina victims showed tremendous fortitude in the wake of loss and destruction.Slide19

FortitudeCross-country runners require much fortitude if they are to endure the training.Slide20

GapeThis baby is gaping in awe and wonder at all these crazy talking monkeys.

Many creatures gape --Slide21

GapeLook at this old man gape!Slide22

Gape Look at this bird gape!Slide23

Gape Look at this hippopotamus gape! Slide24

Gape Look at this snake-gape!Slide25

GapeTurtle gape!!!!Slide26

GibeSoccer hooligans are famous for gibing the opposing team.Slide27

GibeSNL is full of political gibes.Slide28

GuiseThe crafty wolf goes around in the guise of a sheep.Slide29

GuiseThe members of Gnarls Barkley are dressed in the guise of Napoleon and Pedro.Slide30

InsidiousTheir insidious plan to pickpocket backfired on the couple.Slide31

InsidiousThe insidious alliance between Al Qaeda and corrupt governments must stop!Slide32

IntimationThe man had no intimation of his impending doom.Slide33

IntimationNot the slightest intimation of any attraction was evident to their friends. They were very secretive.Slide34

OpulentSome people are wealthy enough to live in opulent mansions.Slide35

OpulentI LOVE that commercial where the Russian says: “Opulence! I has it.”Slide36

PliableAdvances in technology have enabled us to create materials that are extremely pliable.Slide37

PliableThe girl was so pliable I was certain she was born with no bones.Slide38

ReiterateThe teacher reiterated the concept of internal conflict numerous times and still the students did not understand.Slide39

Reiterate

These ideas are constantly reiterated in Nazi propaganda posters. In Nazi Germany, there was a constant emphasis on the positive characteristics of the Aryan race (left), and the unhealthy negative of the Jews (right). Slide40

StolidDr. Spock and the other Vulcans are typically very unemotional and stolid creatures.Slide41

StolidClint Eastwood is very good at playing a cold and stolid character.Slide42

TentativeHere is a tentative plan for rebuilding the World Trade Center.Slide43

TentativeHe very tentatively defused the bomb.Slide44

UnkemptThe man’s hair, and really his entire appearance was rather unkempt.Slide45

UnkemptApparently, the unkempt look is very “in” right now.Slide46

VerbatimAt his inauguration ceremony, President Bush repeated the judge’s words verbatim.Slide47

VerbatimWhen casting spells, Hermione is very good at reciting her spellbook verbatim (unlike Neville).Slide48

WarilyWarily we climbed the mountain; any wrong move would mean certain death.Slide49

WarilyThe students listened warily to Professor

Snape’s advice, unsure if they could trust him.