7L6 Rate the following words Menial Permanent Respite Strenuous Toil Urgenturgency I know the word and can explain it I know the word but cant explain it I dont know the word Today we will acquire and use academic vocabulary ID: 783295
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Slide1
Vocabulary 5b
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
Menial
Permanent
RespiteStrenuousToilUrgent/urgency
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)
Slide4Menial (adj
)
Of or relating to low-level humble work
Desperate to make money, Oliver accepted menial
work with low pay.
Slide5Permanent (
adj
)
Lasting or expected to last for a long time.Unfortunately, the tattoo was permanent
.
Slide6respite (noun)
A period of rest; a pause.
The rain brought a welcomed
respite from the tremendous heat.
Slide7strenuous (
adj
)
Needing much effort; using a lot of energy.The kids thought cleaning the house was extremely strenuous.
Very active; vigorous.
The kids gave a
strenuous
objection when asked to do chores without getting an allowance.
Slide8toil (verb/noun)
To work hard and long
Children in other countries are forced to
toil all day long.
To make one’s way with difficulty.
The young boys
toiled
using only a carpet knife.
(
noun
) Hard and tiring labor.
The young boy worked seven years before receiving a respite from his
toil
.
Slide9Urgent (
adj
) Urgency (noun)
Needing quick action or attention.There are porta-potties on the beach for those who have an urgent need to go.
The need for quick action.
I don’t care for germs, but I’ll use the porta-potties in cases of
urgency
.
Slide10Making connections
What kind of
menial
work have you performed?
What kinds of things are you glad aren’t
permanent
?
What do you think your parents could use a
respite
from?
Have you ever given a
strenuous
objection to something?
Where do you think you
toil
the most?
What is something that you would consider
urgent
?
Slide11Adequate
Administer
Agitate
CapitulateCitrusDisrupt/disruptive/disruptionHovel
Illiterate/illiteracy
indifferent
Menial
Permanent
Respite
Strenuous
Toil
Urgent/urgency
Vocabulary 5