The Legend of Mulan Vocabulary Standard Developing Key Vocabulary R 2.2 Connect with prior knowledge - We will use pictures that remind you of things.

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The Legend of Mulan Vocabulary

Standard Developing Key Vocabulary R 2.2 Connect with prior knowledge - We will use pictures that remind you of things you already know about the word. We will also look at synonyms, or words that mean about the same as the word we are studying. - We will use pictures that remind you of things you already know about the word. We will also look at synonyms, or words that mean about the same as the word we are studying. R 1.6 Use context - We will show the way the word is used in the story, and other ways the word can be used. - We will show the way the word is used in the story, and other ways the word can be used. R 2.2 Connect with prior knowledge - We will use pictures that remind you of things you already know about the word. We will also look at synonyms, or words that mean about the same as the word we are studying. - We will use pictures that remind you of things you already know about the word. We will also look at synonyms, or words that mean about the same as the word we are studying. R 1.6 Use context - We will show the way the word is used in the story, and other ways the word can be used. - We will show the way the word is used in the story, and other ways the word can be used.

Armor - body covering, often of metal, worn for protection in battle King Arthur s knights wore metal suits of armor when they marched off to battle. armor when they marched off to battle. The arrow struck him and bounced off his armor, leaving him unhurt. armor, leaving him unhurt. King Arthur s knights wore metal suits of armor when they marched off to battle. armor when they marched off to battle. The arrow struck him and bounced off his armor, leaving him unhurt. armor, leaving him unhurt.

Comrades - companions who share ones activities The girls grew up in the same neighborhood and were comrades for life. The three men became comrades after serving together in the war. Synonyms - friends, companions, amigos, buddies amigos, buddies The girls grew up in the same neighborhood and were comrades for life. The three men became comrades after serving together in the war. Synonyms - friends, companions, amigos, buddies amigos, buddies

Endured - put up with or lasted through He lived in the desert and endured the heat and the lack of water. The man had no water for three The man had no water for three days, but he endured until he days, but he endured until he reached the oasis. reached the oasis. He lived in the desert and endured the heat and the lack of water. The man had no water for three The man had no water for three days, but he endured until he days, but he endured until he reached the oasis. reached the oasis.

Farewell - good-bye They waved farewell to their family and friends as they got into the plane. They waved farewell to their family and friends as they got into the plane. Synonyms - goodbye so long, see you later They waved farewell to their family and friends as they got into the plane. They waved farewell to their family and friends as they got into the plane. Synonyms - goodbye so long, see you later

Triumphant - successful It was a tough match, but they were triumphant. They won the soccer championship. The triumphant army marched into town. They had won the battle. It was a tough match, but they were triumphant. They won the soccer championship. The triumphant army marched into town. They had won the battle.

Troops -soldiers The troops practiced marching together The troops practiced marching together and following their sargeants orders. and following their sargeants orders. The troops practiced marching together The troops practiced marching together and following their sargeants orders. and following their sargeants orders.

Victorious - having won by defeating another The soldiers marched through the town celebrating their victorious win over the enemy. The soldiers marched through the town celebrating their victorious win over the enemy.

Standard Developing Key Vocabulary R 2.2 Connect with prior knowledge - Did the pictures help you understand the words better? Did you notice that you already knew the meaning of some of the words? Did the synonyms help you understand the meaning of the word? - Did the pictures help you understand the words better? Did you notice that you already knew the meaning of some of the words? Did the synonyms help you understand the meaning of the word? R 1.6 Use context - After thinking about the pictures, synonyms, and other uses of the words, did you understand what the words mean in the story better? - After thinking about the pictures, synonyms, and other uses of the words, did you understand what the words mean in the story better? R 2.2 Connect with prior knowledge - Did the pictures help you understand the words better? Did you notice that you already knew the meaning of some of the words? Did the synonyms help you understand the meaning of the word? - Did the pictures help you understand the words better? Did you notice that you already knew the meaning of some of the words? Did the synonyms help you understand the meaning of the word? R 1.6 Use context - After thinking about the pictures, synonyms, and other uses of the words, did you understand what the words mean in the story better? - After thinking about the pictures, synonyms, and other uses of the words, did you understand what the words mean in the story better?