PPT-Holt Vocabulary Workshop Fifth Course Lesson 14

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Done By Abdulla Khalifa Adj Filial Meaning of or expected from a son or daughter of a parents or parents offspring Synonym relating to a son or daughter daughterly

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Done By Abdulla Khalifa Adj Filial Meaning of or expected from a son or daughter of a parents or parents offspring Synonym relating to a son or daughter daughterly Antonym No Antonym. McLaughlin. Riverside . High School . Education 331-02 | Spring 2014. T. eachers & Classrooms. Mrs. Vickers. Mr.. Maynard. CO-TEACH CLASSES. SELF-CONTAINED . MOSTLY 10. TH. GRADE. MULTI-GRADE LEVELS. Grade 5, Unit 1. Unit 1 Vocabulary. LESSON 1. LESSON 2. LESSON 3. LESSON 4. LESSON 5. 1. disturbing. 1. discomfort. 1. debate. 1. unison. 1. officially. 2. interrupted. 2. primative. 2. inflated. 2. uniform. Reading: Journeys . Lesson 11. Theme: Starting Anew. Essential Question: What are the benefits of studying weather?. Story: Hurricanes – Earth’s Mightiest Storms. Skill: Text & Graphic . F. eatures/Text Structure. Vocabulary Lesson 5. September 29, 2009. Ms. Barletta. cbarletta@dphds.org. www.dphds.org. . Vocabulary Lesson 5. 1. consternation (n.): alarming dismay or concern. HINT:. 2. anomaly (n.): a deviation for the norm. (11-20). Atone. (v.) To make amends . for. expiate. Lesson 6 Vocabulary. Bondage. (n.) . slavery; any state of being bound or held down. s. ervitude, subjection, dependence. Credible. (adj.) . Believable. ancient. The walls of the ancient building were crumbling and in ruins.. very old; from the distant past. develop. Inventors develop new sneaker materials that make shoes lighter and more comfortable.. Done by: Mohammed . adnan. Anagram. Meaning: A word or phrase made from another word or phrase by changing the letters. Sentence/example: . 1. The Eyes : They see. The . example. above has had its letters rearranged to make new words. . 14S.H.A. Holt et al.health benefits of breakfast have been widelypromoted, the habit of skipping breakfast con-tinues to be a popular weight-control strategyamong normal- and over-weight people(Bellis Vocabulary Lesson 5. September 29, 2009. Ms. Barletta. cbarletta@dphds.org. http://www.dphdsenglish.org. . SAT Registration and Test Dates. U.S. Registration Deadlines 2009-10. Have registered by September 9. Vocabulary Lesson 4 Plus Vocabulary Cumulative Review (Lessons 1-4) . September 21, 2009. Ms. Barletta . cbarleta@dphds.org. . Vocabulary Lesson 4. 1. celibate (adj.): abstaining from intercourse. HINT:. English III Honors. Vocabulary Review Lessons 5-8. Vocabulary Lesson 5. 1. fop (n.): an excessively fashion-conscious man. HINT: Fashion Cop. 2. imprecation (n.): a curse. HINT: Incantation . 3. non sequitur (n.): something that does not logically follow. Vocabulary. 12 total. Lesson 1: Vocabulary. 1. . Anthropology . (noun) – the science of human beings, the study of human beings in relation to distribution, origin, and relationships.. Example sentence: . barlettac@dkja.org. www.dkjamsbarlettaenglish.weebly.com/. . English 9 Honors. Vocabulary Review Lessons 5-8. Vocabulary Lesson 8. 1. beget (v.): to produce; to make happen. HINT: To get. 2. educe (v.): to draw or bring out. Vocabulary words:. invertebrate-. an animal without a backbone. Vocabulary words:. sponge. - a simple invertebrate that has a hollow body with a single opening and lives in water. Lesson 1 – Animals without a Backbone.

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