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Vocabulary Utter verb When you utter something you are talking or speaking Utter I have something important to tell you the girl uttered to her friend Utter The mom loudly ID: 274569

arrangement presence tempted disbelief presence arrangement disbelief tempted verb hastened noun utter incident biological endeared animals word start partner

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Slide1

The Screech Owl Who Liked Television

VocabularySlide2

Utter verb

When you

utter

something, you are talking or speaking. Slide3

Utter

“I have something important to tell you,” the girl

uttered

to her friend. Slide4

Utter

The mom loudly

utters

, “Clean up this room right now!”Slide5

Utter verb

Utterance

noun

When children first begin to make sounds, parents are excited to hear what word their child will

utter

first. Parents remember the first

utterance

for years to come and are anxious to share it with anyone who will listen. Slide6

Utter

Utter

is a multiple meaning word. It can also mean total, as in the sentence When the lights went out the city was in

utter

darkness. Slide7

Pounced past tense verb

If an animal

pounces

, it jumps on something. Slide8

Pounced

The wolf

pounced

on its prey so it would have something to eat. Slide9

Pounced

The black kitten is about to

pounce

on the gray one. He is ready to play. Slide10

Hastened past tense verb

When you

hasten

to do something, you hurry to get it done.Slide11

Hastened

Before a big hurricane, people

hasten

to protect their homes and stores. Slide12

Hastened

The man realized he was running late so he

hastened

to get to work on time.

Slide13

Hastened

Have you ever

hastened

to do something or get someplace?

Turn and tell your partner.

Start by saying: “Once I

hastened

to…”Slide14

Hastened verb

Haste

noun

Hastening

verb

The girl was

hastening

to get home from school. In her

haste

to leave in the morning, she forgot to grab a jacket. Fortunately, she remembered her umbrella. She

hastened

home quickly in order to keep from getting very wet. Slide15

Incident noun

An

incident

is something that happens. Usually it refers to something bad, frightening, or embarrassing. Slide16

Incident

Meteorologists are fascinated by Hurricane Sandy. Its occurrence is a once-in-a-lifetime

incident

.Slide17

Incident

This soccer player hopes no one remembers this embarrassing

incident. Slide18

Incident

Have you ever had an embarrassing or frightening

incident

?

Turn and tell your partner.

Start by saying: “One frightening

incident…”OR

“One embarrassing

incident…”Slide19

Presence noun

Your

presence

refers to being in a place.Slide20

Presence

Your

presence

at school every day is important for your success in school.Slide21

Presence

There is no real evidence of the

presence

of aliens here on earth. Slide22

Presence

The antonym of

presence

is absence. The top picture shows what this famous painting looks like with the

presence

of color. The bottom picture shows what it looks like with the absence of color.Slide23

Presence

A word that sounds like

presence

is presents. They are homonyms. Can you use each word correctly to describe the pictures above?Slide24

Biological adjective

Biological

has to do with living thingsSlide25

Biological

Rest is a basic

biological

need of all animals.Slide26

Biological

All babies have a

biological

need to be touched and cared for.Slide27

Biological adj.

Biology

noun

Biologist

noun

Biology

is the science of studying about life. A wildlife

biologist

studies how animals live and survive in the wild. By studying animals, these scientists learn about the

biological

needs of different animals. Slide28

Arrangement noun

In this story, an

arrangement

is a plan. Slide29

Arrangement

In our house, my husband and I have an

arrangement

about who cooks dinner each night. I cook three nights and he cooks three nights. This

arrangement

works for both of us.Slide30

Arrangement

Some people make

arrangements

to take turns driving to work. This kind of

arrangement

saves gas and money. Slide31

Arrangement

Arrangement

can also refer to how things are put together. The top picture shows a flower

arrangement.

The bottom picture shows the

arrangement

of the furniture in the room. Slide32

Endeared past tense verb

When you

endear

yourself to someone, you are loved or admired by them. They think of you in a positive way.Slide33

Endeared

Baby animals often

endear

themselves to their owners because they are so cute and lovable. Slide34

Endeared

This woman has

endeared

herself to the nursing home residents by visiting them every week. Slide35

Endeared

Who has

endeared

themselves to you? It can be a person, or an animal.

Turn and tell your partner.

Start by saying: “One person/animal that has

endeared

him/herself to me is_____”Slide36

Tempted past tense verb

If you are

tempted

to do something, you

really

want to do it, even if you know you shouldn’t.Slide37

Tempted

People are often

tempted

to eat a candy bar in the middle of the afternoon. Slide38

Tempted

On weekends, I am often

tempted

to do nothing and just relax. Slide39

Tempted

What is something that is

tempting

to you?

Turn and tell your partner.

Start by saying: “One thing that I am

tempted

by is…”.Slide40

Tempted verb

Tempting

verb

Temptation

noun

Many teen-agers are

tempted

by their friends to smoke cigarettes. Though it may seem

tempting

to try it, it is not a good idea. It is important to resist

temptation

by remembering that smoking is an unhealthy habit.Slide41

Disbelief

noun

Use the sentence below to figure out the meaning of

disbelief.

The girl stared in

disbelief

at the 7 foot tall man. She couldn’t believe her eyes.

What do you think it means?

Disbelief

means you are not sure if something is true. Slide42

Disbelief

The man looked in

disbelief

at the flying saucer in his backyard. Slide43

Disbelief

The man watched in

disbelief

as the Huskers fumbled for the third time!Slide44

Disbelief

What might cause you to have a look of

disbelief?

Turn and tell your partner.

Start by saying: “I would look with

disbelief

if I saw…”Slide45

Review time

You can find signs of my granddaughter’s ______ all over her room.

Don’t be _____ to pet wild animals just because they look cute.

Being in a car accident can be a scary ______.

Cats like to _____ on balls of yarn.

My students _____ themselves to me when they follow directions the first time. Slide46

Please make an ______ to be picked up after school.

Do you know the first word that you ______?

If you hear a tornado siren, you should _____ to a safe place.

If I ever saw a two headed cow, I would have a look of _____ on my face.

All humans have a _____ need for food and rest.