PPT-Vocabulary Lesson 5
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English 9 Bartlett High School A rhythmic flow or pattern as in poetry the time or beat of the movement in dancing or marching Cadence Flesheating Carnivorous A
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English 9 Bartlett High School A rhythmic flow or pattern as in poetry the time or beat of the movement in dancing or marching Cadence Flesheating Carnivorous A small steep waterfall something falling in a shower to fall or drop with a rushing movement. Wordly. Wise 3000, Book 9. bewail. to express deep regret or sorrow over. . 1. Without resources or possessions, especially the necessities of life. . 2. . Lacking; devoid of.. destitute. detract. to . Wordly. Wise 3000, Book 9. Under each definition, write the other form of the word.. Example:. Analyze (v.) – To break down. Analysis (n.), Analytical (adj.). Advocate (v.) – Publicly recommend or support. Amy Moreland, Julia . Fossati. , . Janell. Cooke, Christy Shaver, & . Shyla. . Middelton. Welcome!. AGENDA:. Overview/Research. Layers of Language. Lesson Design. Break (5 min). Model Lesson (I do, We do). 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: . October 1. st. , 2014. Warm Up: Vocab Review. Warm Up: Vocab Review. Date:. _Wednesday. , October 1. st. , 2014. Prompt:. . Take a few moments (2 songs) to review your lesson 4 words. If you want, . When you come across the following vocabulary words, create an “ENTRY” in your spiral. . How to Create and Entry. :. List the word.. Write the part of speech. . Describe the context. (What’s happening when the word is used? How is it used?). Part of Speech: _____. Possible Meaning: . ______________. ______________________. Sentence: . ______________________. ______________________. ______________________. Part of Speech: _____. Possible Meaning: . Wordly Wise Lesson 1 Review. Avid. Brusque. Concise. Demean. Despicable. Emulate. Evoke. Excruciating. Inaugurate. Pervade. Proprietor. Pseudonym. Rebuff. Resilient. Turbulent. Lesson 2. The Iceman. Word List for Lesson 2 – The Iceman. Vocabulary Week 7 Root: Lud / Lus Meaning: play/trick Vocabulary Words Illusion Ludicrous Delude Include Exclude Collude Measure Prelude Allude Infer ALLUDE [v] to hint at or suggest Ms. Paris’ How to build your vocabulary dictionary Why Study Vocabulary What do I need for my vocabulary notebook? Where do I find the words for my vocabulary notebook? What words should I choose? This short textbook will teach you how to keep a vocabulary notebook. You will learn the answers to these questions: Vocabulary 8a Rate the following vocabulary Acrid Casualty Congested Cope Headlong Hurtle Impede Inevitable I know the word and can explain it I know the word, but can’t explain it I don’t know the word SAT Vocabulary Lesson 4 Pre-AP English II 1. Aesthetic Adj. – relating or pertaining to a sense of beauty or art 2. Aloof Adj. – apart, indifferent 3. Archaic Adj. – antiquated, old, out of use 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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