Vocabulary Stubborn adjective If you are acting stubborn you are determined to do things your way You are not willing to change what you are doing or how you are acting Stubborn This girl is being ID: 267063
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Jose! Born to Dance
VocabularySlide2
Stubborn adjective
If you are acting
stubborn
, you are determined to do things your way. You are not willing to change what you are doing or how you are acting.Slide3
Stubborn
This girl is being
stubborn.
She does not want to do what her mother asked her to do.Slide4
Stubborn
Mules are considered very
stubborn
animals. If they don’t want to move, they won’t.
Sometimes a
stubborn
person is described as being as
stubborn
as a mule.Slide5
Stubborn
Have you ever been
stubborn?
Or do you know someone who is?
Turn and tell your partner.
Start by saying: “One time that I was
stubborn…” or
“My____ is very
stubborn
when…”Slide6
Hauling verb
When you are
hauling
something, you are carrying or moving something.Slide7
Hauling
In Nebraska we often see trucks
hauling
hay to feed cattle.Slide8
Hauling
In some countries people have to
haul
wood long distances to use for making fire.Slide9
Hauling
What are some things you have seen being
hauled
?
See if you and your partner can think of 3 other things that can be
hauled.
Be ready to share your ideas with the class.Slide10
Hauling
Haul and hall are homonyms. They sound the same but are spelled differently and mean different things. Slide11
Border noun
A
border
is a boundary or an edge.Slide12
Border
There is a fence on the
border
between the United States and Mexico. Slide13
Border
The Missouri River forms the
border
Nebraska and Iowa. Slide14
Mournful adjective
Something that is
mournful
is sad.Slide15
Mournful
Sometimes songs in a show are
mournful.
They bring tears to the audience’s eyes.Slide16
Mournful
When someone is feeling
mournful,
it helps to have a friend comfort them.Slide17
Mournful
What is something that might make you feel
mournful?
Turn and tell your partner.
Start by saying: _____ would make me feel
mournful.Slide18
Towered past tense verb
Use this sentence to figure out what the word
towered
means.
The man on the stilts
towered
over the children.
Think about the base word of
towered.
What does it mean?
Can you figure out what
towered
means?Slide19
Towered
Towered
means stood over or taller than others.
When I went to Chicago, the skyscrapers
towered
above us.Slide20
Towered
The Redwood trees
tower
above everything else in the forest. Slide21
Towered
What are some other things that
tower
over people?
See if you and your partner can think of 3 more things.
Be ready to share with the class.Slide22
Using context clues
An actor is always nervous at his
debut
, or first performance.
What does
debut
mean?
What clue in the sentence helped you?
Debut
means the first performance in public.Slide23
Debut noun
Taylor Swift made her singing
debut
in 2006. She was popular immediately.Slide24
Debut
Many things can
debut.
New t.v. shows typically
debut
in the fall.
The first time an athlete plays is his
debut.Slide25
Toured
past tense verb
Justin Bieber
toured
, or traveled, around the country this summer.
What does
toured
mean?
Toured means traveled. Slide26
Toured
Popular singers
toured
during the summer to put on concerts for their fans.Slide27
Toured
When we went to England, we
toured
many castles.Slide28
Toured
Where is a place you would like to
tour?
Turn and talk to your partner.
Start by saying: “I would like to
tour
…”Slide29
Discouraged
adjective
Some musicians become
discouraged
, or disappointed, after a poor performance.
What does
discouraged
mean?
It means feeling disappointed or hopeless.Slide30
Discouraged
The girl was
discouraged
when she couldn’t figure out the problem on the board.Slide31
Discouraged
She is
discouraged
because she doesn’t know how she will ever get all her work done.Slide32
Discouraged
Discouraged
can also be a verb. It means trying to keep someone from doing something.
Barack Obama and Mitt Romney want to
discourage
people from voting for their opponent. Slide33
Discouraged
What is something that makes you
discouraged
?
Turn and tell your partner.
Start by saying: “I feel
discouraged
when…”Slide34
Triumph
noun
When someone has a
triumph,
they have had a success or have won something.Slide35
Triumph
The team celebrates their
triumph
over the other team at the end of the game.Slide36
Triumph
He celebrates his
triumph
by raising his arms and yelling.Slide37
Triumph
noun
Triumphant
adjective
Triumphantly
adverb
This summer the U.S. women’s gymnastics team were
triumphant
at the Olympics. It wasn’t until the last person competed that they knew they had a
triumph.
They wore their gold medals
triumphantly
for days afterwards.Slide38
Permission
noun
The musician is allowed to play in the subway. She was given
permission.
What does
permission
mean?
What clue helped you figure it out?
Permission means you are allowed to do something.Slide39
Permission
You should always ask
permission
before petting someone’s dog.Slide40
Permission
She is giving her daughter
permission
to borrow her car.Slide41
Permission
What is something you have to ask
permission
to do at home or at school?
Turn and tell your partner.
Start by saying: “I have to ask
permission
to…”Slide42
Time to Review
Match the word to its meaning
Triumph stood above
Permission carrying
Discouraged 1
st
performance
Toured sad
Debut determined
Mournful boundary
Border traveled
Hauling discouraged
Stubborn success
Towered allowed to