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Harper Lee TKAM Vocab List. Week 1 Vocab day 1 perpetrated (vb.): carried out; committed quelled (vb.): To quell is to overwhelm something until it is.

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1 Harper Lee TKAM Vocab List

2 Week 1 Vocab day 1 perpetrated (vb.): carried out; committed quelled (vb.): To quell is to overwhelm something until it is powerless analogous (adj.): similar; comparable compensation (n.): To compensate means to pay for something or to make up for something. indicative (adj.): Something that is indicative of something shows or displays something.

3 Week 1 Vocab day 1 amiable (adj.): friendly contemptuous (adj.): To be contemptuous is to have the feeling that someone or something is beneath you; that it or they are worthless. melancholy (adj.): sad and gloomy cordiality (n.): sincere affection and kindness eerily (adv.): weirdly; mysteriously

4 Week 1 Vocab Practice- Synonyms- day 2 Practice Exercise 1: List 5 words from the previous list. For each word think of 3 to 5 synonyms that relate to the word. Ex. 1.Abundant – plentiful, copious, rich 2.Plaintive – mournful, sorrowful, wistful, sad. 3.Peruse - examine, inspect, read carefully, scrutinize 4.Dainty – elegant, delicate, refined 5.Rhetoric – oratory, pomposity, speech-making PerpetratedQuelledAnalogousCompensationIndicative AmiableContemptuousMelancholyCordialityEerily

5 Week 1 Vocab Practice-Antonyms - day 3 Practice Exercise 1: Choose three words from the list below. For each world list 3 to 5 antonyms that relate to the word. Ex. 1.Abundant – Scarce, limited, occasional 2.Plaintive – Joyous, gleeful, happy 3.Dainty – rough, rugged, harsh PerpetratedQuelledAnalogousCompensationIndicative AmiableContemptuousMelancholyCordialityEerily

6 Week 1 - Draw 3 Words From The List day 4 Draw an image for 3 of the words within the list. Challenge yourself to draw words that have been harder for you to memorize. Perpetrated: : : : PerpetratedQuelledAnalogousCompensationIndicative AmiableContemptuousMelancholyCordialityEerily

7 Week 1 - Create 2 Word Pyramids – Day 5 PerpetratedQuelledAnalogousCompensationIndicative AmiableContemptuousMelancholyCordialityEerily Vocab Word Part of speech Synonym AntonymSketch (Sample) Convey VerbShowDepictObscure

8 Week 1 Story Round Table Practice Exercise 2: 1)Get into a group of 3 2)Write a sentence using one of the vocabulary words. You must attempt to tell a story. 3) Pass the page to the person to the right. 4) Add a sentence to your partner’s story. 5) Repeat for 6 words. PerpetratedQuelledAnalogousCompensationIndicative AmiableContemptuousMelancholyCordialityEerily

9 Week 1 – Bluff Review Game PerpetratedQuelledAnalogousCompensationIndicative AmiableContemptuousMelancholyCordialityEerily

10 Analogous Similar or comparable to

11 Cordia lity (n.): sincere affection and kindness

12 Compensate To compensate means to pay for something or to make up for something

13 Contemptuous to have the feeling that someone or something is beneath you; that it or they are worthless.

14 Definition to Word Round!!!

15 Weirdly, Mysteriously = Eerily

16 carried out; committed To perpetrate

17 Something that shows or display something indicate/indicative

18 Use the word Correctly in a sentence!!!

19 Amiable (adj.)

20 Melancholy (adj.)

21 Perpetrated (verb.)

22 Contemptuous (adj.)

23 Instructions: 1)Each team has 1 fly swatter. 2)Each round the team must send one member to the board to compete. 3)The individual to swat the correct answer on the board the first earns a point for their team. 4)Incorrect answers earn the team nothing.

24 Eerily Amiable Perpetrated Analogous Quelled Cordiality Contemptuous Compensation Indicative Melancholy

25 Week 2 Vocab Day 1 Impudent (adj.): disrespectful; bold; sassy Repertoire (n.): accomplishments; skills. Discernible (adj.): understandable Rigid (adj.): stiff Inconspicuous (adj.) To be conspicuous is to attract attention. To be inconspicuous is to do the opposite; to not attract attention. ImpudentRepertoireDiscerniblerigidInconspicuous VaguelyLividDiligentlyMyopicsuccinct

26 Week 2 Vocab day 1 Vaguely (adv.): to be vague is to be unclear or not precise Livid (adj.): pale; lead-colored. Livid can also mean red, as in the color someone's face gets when that person becomes angry. Diligently (adv.): industriously; in a hard-working manner Myopic (adj): Myopia is an abnormal eye condition, often called nearsightedness. Someone who is myopic cannot see objects clearly. Succinct (adj.): clear and brief ImpudentRepertoireDiscernibleRigidInconspicuous VaguelyLividDiligentlyMyopicSuccinct

27 Week 2 Vocab Practice day 2 Practice Exercise 3: List 3 words from the list below. For each word think of 3 Antonyms (opposites). Ex. 1.Abundant – scarce, rare, infrequent 2.Plaintive –Happy, elated, jovial. Pick an example from the list as a class: 1 ImpudentRepertoireDiscernibleRigidInconspicuous VaguelyLividDiligentlyMyopicSuccinct

28 Week 2 Vocab Practice day 3 Practice Exercise 1: List 5 words from the previous list. For each word think of 3 to 5 synonyms that relate to the word. Ex. 1.Abundant – plentiful, copious, rich 2.Plaintive – mournful, sorrowful, wistful, sad. 3.Peruse - examine, inspect, read carefully, scrutinize 4.Dainty – elegant, delicate, refined 5.Rhetoric – oratory, pomposity, speech-making ImpudentRepertoireDiscernibleRigidInconspicuous VaguelyLividDiligentlyMyopicSuccinct

29 Week 2- Create 2 Word Pyramids Day 4 PerpetratedQuelledAnalogousCompensationIndicative AmiableContemptuousMelancholyCordialityEerily Vocab Word Part of speech Synonym AntonymSketch (Sample) Convey VerbShowDepictObscure

30 Week 2 Word Scramble day 5 1) ictscnuc (hint – adj.) 2) geuvyla (hint – adv.) 3) rirepretoe (hint – n.) 4) Ipyomc (hint – adj.) 5) lendyilgit (hint – adj.) 6) cicnpouoisnus (hint- adj.) Use one of these 6 words correctly in a sentence: ImpudentRepertoireDiscernibleRigidInconspicuous VaguelyLividDiligentlyMyopicSuccinct

31 Week 2 Vocab Practice 2 2 4 1 1 2 3 ACROSS 1. Means to understand 2. Means bold, sassy 3. Means clear or brief 4. To not attract attention DOWN 1. Means to be angry 2. Means hard working

32 Week 2 Story Round Table Practice Exercise 2: 1)Get into a group of 3 2)Write a sentence using one of the vocabulary words. You must attempt to tell a story. 3) Pass the page to the person to the right. 4) Add a sentence to your partner’s story. 5) Repeat for 6 words. ImpudentRepertoireDiscernibleRigidInconspicuous VaguelyLividDiligentlyMyopicSuccinct

33 Week 2 – Bluff Game ImpudentRepertoireDiscerniblerigidInconspicuous VaguelyLividDiligentlyMyopicsuccinct

34 Livid Red, as in the color someone's face gets when that person becomes angry.

35 Repertoire accomplishments; skills.

36 Succinct clear and brief.

37 Impudent Disrespectful, bold, sassy

38 Definition to Word Round!!!

39 to not attract attention Inconspicuous

40 Nearsightedness, an inability to see the big picture Myopic

41 industriously; in a hard-working manner Diligently

42 Use the word Correctly in a sentence!!!

43 Discernible

44 Rigid

45 Vaguely

46 Blast From the PAST Use the word Correctly in a sentence!!!

47 Analogous

48 Indicative

49 More Vocabulary predilection (n.): a predilection is a preference, or a preferred way of doing something. Thus, the Radley's preferred way of spending a Sunday afternoon was to keep the doors closed and not receive visitors. tedious (adj.): boring; tiresome candid (adj.): open and honest volition (n.): will. Scout is saying that someone like Tom would never go into somebody's yard on his own or unless he had been invited to do so, and would never do so of his own will or volition. PredilectionTediousCandidVolitionFatalistic FurtiveHeathenAcquit

50 More Vocabulary day 1 fatalistic (adj.): To be fatalistic about something is to accept the event as though it were inevitable; that is, that nothing could be done to change or alter. furtive (adj.): sneaky heathen (adj.): unenlightened; without religion or morals acquit (vb.): clear of a charge; find not guilty PredilectionTediousCandidVolitionFatalistic FurtiveHeathenAcquit

51 More Vocabulary day 1 Fill in the blank 1)“Mr. Henry also managed to shift the ___________attitude of Red Sox fans after their two recent titles.” 2) Some students are refreshingly ___________ about themselves, others prefer to censor their feelings. 3) The robber made _____________ movements around the ledge of the house. 4) Use one word in a sentence. PredilectionTediousCandidVolitionFatalistic FurtiveHeathenAcquit

52 Draw 3 Words From The List day 2 Draw an image for 3 of the words within the list. Challenge yourself to draw words that have been harder for you to memorize. Perpetrated: : : : PredilectionTediousCandidVolitionFatalistic FurtiveHeathenAcquit

53 Fin Please feel free to duplicate slides and add more vocabulary of your own! By Eric Junco Do you have an idea for classroom shirts, aparell or other items? Please go to www.Erical.com for up to a 30% discount on your purchase.www.Erical.com


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