Speak Vocabulary Flashcards First Marking Period Goal: Students will create a picture dictionary for nine (9) words. Include the word, definition, sentence.

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Speak Vocabulary Flashcards First Marking Period Goal: Students will create a picture dictionary for nine (9) words. Include the word, definition, sentence using the word, and picture with color to demonstrate understanding of the key vocabulary words. 1.indoctrination: teaching someone to accept an idea or principle without criticism (p. 5) 2.demerit: a mark against someone for misconduct (p. 6) 3.inconspicuous: not noticeable; invisible (p. 7) 4.sanctuary: a sacred place offering refuge or safety (p. 9) 5.errant: straying from the right course (p. 17) 6.wan: dark; gloomy; pale in color; sickly; unhappy (p. 20) 7.pseudo: pretend; fake; false (p. 22) 8.burrow: a hole or hideout animals use to take shelter; a hideout (p. 24) 9.floundering: to act clumsily or in confusion (p. 31)

Speak Vocabulary First Marking Period indoctrination demerit inconspicuous sanctuary errant wan pseudo burrow floundering

Speak Vocabulary Flashcards Second Marking Period Goal: Students will create a picture dictionary for nine (9) words. Include the word, definition, sentence using the word, and picture with color to demonstrate understanding of the key vocabulary words. 1.refurbished: to make clean, bright, or fresh again; renovate (p. 50) 2.xenophobic: unreasonable fear or hatred of foreigners (p. 56) 3.retreat: to withdraw or go back (p. 59) 4.subjectivity: decisions based on personal feelings rather than facts (p. 61) 5.sensibilities: emotions or feelings (p. 64) 6.revolutionary: support for radical change or innovation (p. 67) 7.drone: a remote control mechanism (p.70) 8.demure: shy, modest, coy (p. 75) 9.dormant: inactive; lying asleep; not erupting (p. 87)

Speak Vocabulary Second Marking Period refurbished xenophobic retreat subjectivity sensibilities revolutionary drone demure dormant

Speak Vocabulary Flashcards Third Marking Period Goal: Students will create a picture dictionary for ten (10) words. Include the word, definition, sentence using the word, and picture with color to demonstrate understanding of the key vocabulary words. 1.conundrum: a difficult problem; a dilemma (p. 98) 2.imbeciles: a group of stupid or silly people (p. 103) 3.vespiary: a nest of social wasps (p. 104) 4.dynamics: the social, intellectual, or physical forces that characterize a system or group (p. 114) 5.dense: acting dull or slow-witted; thinking in a stupid manner (p. 116) 6.bigoted: intolerant of any other beliefs or opinions (p. 117) 7.submission: surrendering power to another; acting in a way of meekness (p. 117) 8.asphyxiated: choked; suffocated; smothered (p. 126) 9.wistful: pensive; thoughtful in a sad way; longing, yearning (p. 129) 10.reluctance: unwillingness; resisting (p. 132)

Speak Vocabulary Third Marking Period conundrum imbeciles Vespiary dynamics dense bigoted submission asphyxiated wistful reluctance

Speak Vocabulary Flashcards Fourth Marking Period Goal: Students will create a picture dictionary for ten (10) words. Include the word, definition, sentence using the word, and picture with color to demonstrate understanding of the key vocabulary words. 1.consistency: keeping the same behavior, form, pattern, or principles (p. 141) 2.tenacious: persistent; stubborn; vicious; not easily pulled apart (142) 3.genetics: science of heredity and genes (p. 146) 4.momentum: force or speed of movement; motion (p. 150) 5.conscience: the inner sense of what is right or wrong (p. 152) 6.muse: something or someone that is inspiring to an artist (p. 152) 7.incriminate: to make someone appear guilty in a crime (p. 157) 8.delinquency: wrongful; illegal; failure to fulfill a duty or obligation (p. 163) 9.minute: extremely small (p. 178) 10.leper: a person avoided by others; a pariah (p. 181)

Speak Vocabulary Fourth Marking Period consistency tenacious genetics momentum conscience muse incriminate delinquency minute leper