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
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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.
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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.