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Theme 4 – Vocabulary 18 Mrs. Fendrick. Cornell Notes Use only blue or black ink or regular pencil. Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Fold left.

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1 Theme 4 – Vocabulary 18 Mrs. Fendrick

2 Cornell Notes Use only blue or black ink or regular pencil. Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Fold left side of paper 2.5 inches. Holes go on left side. Vocabulary Theme 4 – Lesson 18 beacon Definition: Essential Question: How will learning new vocabulary help me? Head a clean sheet of paper like the above example.

3 Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Vocabulary Theme 4 – Lesson 18 Essential Question: How will learning new vocabulary help me? beacon Definition:

4 Definition: signal, warning, or guiding light beacon (noun) Example: Lighthouses use a beacon of light to guide ships in the night.

5 Definition: to feel intense amazement marvel (verb) Example: People marveled at the way the tightrope walker kept his balance so perfectly on the narrow wire. Nick Wallenda walked between buildings in downtown Chicago in November, 2014.

6 enthrall (verb) Example: Definition: to hold your attention because something is exciting, fascinating, or beautiful Davis students were enthralled at the Strategic Air and Space Museum.

7 persist (verb) Example: Definition: to continue to do something even though it is difficult. Debbie persisted in practicing the violin until she became good at it.

8 Definition: reason to disagree. objection (noun) Example: The town’s plan for trash disposal was met with objections from homeowners who said there were not enough recycling bins.

9 Definition: something that stops you from sleeping or working or interferes with something else. disturbance (noun) Randy’s mother stopped answering her phone after a series of calls became disturbances during dinner. Example:

10 Definition: loud uproar or continuous shouting. clamor (noun) Example: There was a clamor in the classroom because the students wanted a class trip to a theme park on the last day.

11 Definition: related events that happen at the same time unexpectedly. coincidental (adjective) Example: Coincidentally, the girls wore the same dress to the party. Same dress! Same birthday!

12 beacon Definition: signal or guiding light Example: marvel Definition: intense amazement Example: Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Vocabulary Theme 4 – Lesson 18 enthrall Definition: hold your attention because fascinating Example: persist E.Q.: How will learning new vocabulary help me? Definition: continue despite difficulty Example: objection Definition: reason to disagree Example: disturbance Definition: something that interferes Example:

13 Summary clamor Definition: loud uproar; continuous shouting Example: coincidental Definition: events at same time unexpectedly Example:

14 Summary Learning new words will help me understand what I read.

15 You must be able to: 1. Write the meaning of each word. 2. Use the word properly in a sentence.


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