Vocabulary Week 24 Study. Word 1: Dumbstruck Def: Temporarily confused by something totally surprising Sent: Joe Brown, the school librarian, was dumbstruck.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
A man had two sons. One of the sons asked his father to give him the inheritance that he would have gotten when his Father died.
Advertisements

The Three Zebras and Mr. Lion Story written by room 19 Illustrator___________________.
Click Clack Moo Unit 3.5. Sincerely With honesty. I would like to thank you sincerely for your help.
Vocabulary Week 11 Study. Word 1: Formidable Def: Very powerful and impressive Sent: Superman was a formidable competitor for Spiderman in Hero Dance.
The Turtle Story.
The characters in the stories you read make decisions, and they learn from their mistakes and their successes.
I need volunteers who can read nice and loud for us. Each volunteer will read a different slide. These slides will explain what we’re going to do today.
Recognize, Refuse, Report
Telling lies * Things to think about * What are lies?
Keeping ourselves and others safe
Family ISN’T Always Family BELIEFS AND VALUES can change Beliefs and values are very important in someone’s life. Throughout life situations these beliefs.
( ) What is the main idea of the reading? (A) The son explained why he liked to play online games. (B) The father tried to stop his son from doing something.
ABY IS NOT A PIG Written and Illustrated by Dennis Fudge ABY IS NOT A PIG Written and Illustrated by Dennis Fudge Dedicated to Rhiannon Just because she.
A Brief Introduction.  Adolf was the son of Alois and Klara Hitler  His Father’s original family name was “Schicklgruber” but changed his name when.
Vocabulary Week 4 Copper. Word 1: Shriek Def: A high pitched cry or yell Sent: Cindy shrieked when the rat ran over her foot.
Vocabulary Week 26. Word 1: Strategy Def: A plan of action Sent: Johnny had a strategy to become a rock star. He would be Mister Gaga.
Vocabulary Week 7 Study. Word 1: Impersonate Def: To pretend to be someone else Sent: A student got on the school speakers and impersonated Principal.
Chapter 1 Jim Hawkins’ Story I
This is a story represented by Fakultni zakladni skola -Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic Once upon a time there was a wonderful castle. The castle was built.
Definition of Forgetting: Definition of Forgetting: 1. Cessation of memory to be had. 1. Cessation of memory to be had. 2. M. Cessation of affection to.
The morning routine She is a house maid who is there to help out around the house and to cook The breakfast tray was prepared everyday at 7o’clook with.
PGS EQ: WOULD CONFLICT SPREAD BETWEEN THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH OVER THE SPREAD OF SLAVERY? Chapter 5 Lesson 3 “Compromise and Conflict”
A Doll's House – Act 2 Page 980.
Blazes BY Dallas Characters TTTTigers LLLLions.
The Three Little Pigs By: Austin Schroeder. Once upon a time there were three little pigs.
The Prodigal Son – Luke 15:11-32
People think that bullying isn’t a problem. Well it is. We need to stop bullying to help others out. Cause sometimes people bully others and don’t think.
The Rise of the Lone Star State
Vocabulary Week 1. Word 1: Leap Def: To jump quickly Sent: Joe leaped in the air to catch the ball.
Vocabulary Week 10. Word 1: Persistent Def: Forcefully demand something be done or be determined to do something Sent: Joe persistently wanted to answer.
This is beautiful! Try not to cry.
Is it easy to be young?. Why is the teens’ life difficult? What problems do teens have? What are the reasons of the problems? Who can solve the problems?
Presented By: Teddrick Dugano October 17, 2013 CURR 2085 Dr. John Edwards.
“Flipbook Bible Stories” For iPad, tablet, laptop and printed posterboard flipbook use. Show and tell the story! eBibleTeacher.com FREE for use by families.
The Birth of Gobind Rai My Name: My Age: I am going to give this sakhi book to…………………………………………………………………… because……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………
If you are having any problems, make sure your doctor or therapist knows… …they can help you get the support you need. When you have had a stroke, it is.
Humor is something that is ______ and makes people ________. If someone often makes others laugh, we say he is _________; and we call him a _______. funny.
STUDY QUESTIONS For The Outsiders.
Lesson 33 Vocabulary Review Lesson. Regret A person who has a regret feels sorry for something he or she did.
Charlotte’s Web By: Jennifer Frantz Recommendation. I think you should get this book because it’s a great book to read. I think you should read this.
Stories of the Prophets- Prophet Adam a.s.. Allah made the mountains and the seas. He made the heavens and the stars. He made all the animals. He made.
All about the Narrator Point-of-view is only referring to the narrator’s point-of-view. – You can only look at the narration to determine POV. – Words.
Please click on the link below
R EVIEW. 1) The text is about: a) a teenager ‘s problem with technology b) Information about technology c) chatting and surfing the Internet d) none of.
Vocabulary Week 24. Word 1: Dumbstruck Def: Temporarily confused by something totally surprising Sent: Joe Brown, the school librarian, was dumbstruck.
Nour’s Vocabulary. Vocabulary Set #1 1.consider v. – to think about something very carefully 2.feast n. – a large meal for many people to celebrate a.
CHAPTER 10 Out with the Old, In with the New? Class Survey / Did you use a calculator in school when you were young? Yes No / Did you use a calculator.
STRESS Handling Stressful Situations. Life = Stress Tom is studying for an important history test Tom is studying for an important history test Kerrie.
Vocabulary Week 12. Word 1: Despicable Def: So bad, nasty or cruel that he/she/it deserves to be hated and despised Sent: Johnny was a despicable person.
The Prodigal Son Year 5 Here I Am Lesson 4. The Prodigal Son Introduction Jesus told many stories to his friends to help them understand difficult things.
Vocabulary Week 19. Word 1: Decipher Def: To discover the meaning of something that is in code or written poorly Sent: Principal Miller tried to decipher.
Vocabulary Week 2 Copper. Word 1: Graceful Def: Beautiful and elegant in movement or behavior Sent: Jill was a graceful ballerina who performed on stage.
By Oliver Clark & Ella Wills.  In Act One, Scene One we are introduced to Raleigh, a juvenile lieutenant who enters the war not long after departing.
Marco Polo By: Summer Brouse.
Sight Words.
Module 5 NSE(6) Cloning. Periods dividing Period 1 Introduction (Vocabulary and reading,speaking ) Period 2 Reading and vocabulary Speaking, Period 3.
First Reconciliation.
Vocabulary Week 14 Study. Word 1: Forfeit Def: To lose something because of something you did or cannot continue Sent: Lakeview Middle School had to.
By Tristan Walker Benjamin Fredrick Gipson was born on a farm near Mason, Texas, on Febuary,7,1908,son of beck and Emma Deashliar Gipson. He graduated.
World War I’s Effect on Germany. Please print off page 3 and page 22 for your students. Page 3 – used for note-taking during or after the presentation.
RIKKI TIKKI TAVI REVIEW
Vocabulary Week 7 Tin. Word 1: Fur Def: Hair covering on certain animals Sent: The cat had soft fur that was white.
NOTICE AND NOTE SIGNPOSTS. Authors put some signposts in their stories that help us know what to watch for. These signposts tell us about the characters,
Reading II back Book 2. Reading II back A story about a frog Hello, everyone. My name is Freddy.
Haley Venable Period 2. This section is explaining what exactly mental disorders are, how to recognize when someone has a mental disorder and how a mental.
Dealing with Bullying? Don’t Call Me Names
Vocabulary Week 11.
Presentation transcript:

Vocabulary Week 24 Study

Word 1: Dumbstruck Def: Temporarily confused by something totally surprising Sent: Joe Brown, the school librarian, was dumbstruck to find out he was being fired.

Word 2: Irritable Def: someone who is easily angered Sent: Joe Brown knew he was irritable, but that was no reason for him to be fired.

Word 3: Pity / Pitiful Def: To feel sorry for someone or something Sent: Joe Brown was now jobless, penniless, and in a pitiful situation.

Word 4: Gale Def: Strong wind Sent: The trouble started for Joe Brown when a strong gale blew open his shirt revealing his army tattoos.

Word 5: Valor Def: Bravery, To be brave Sent: Joe Brown had received a medal for valor in the war.

Word 6: Pierce Def: To make a hole or opening Sent: Besides his tattoos, Joe had pierced his nose and lower lip.

Word 7: Volatile Def: Situation or person that can suddenly change for the worse or better, not stable Sent: Joe’s life had always been volatile. He lived on the edge.

Word 8: Barren Def: Land where very little grows Sent: Joe decided to move to West Texas were it was barren, but he could be a lone.

Word 9: Pester Def: To bother, to annoy Sent: Parents had pestered Joe Brown saying a librarian should not have a nose pierce.

Word 10: Lanky Def: Tall and thin Sent: Joe’s lanky body was looking like a skeleton after not eating right for months.

Word 11: Frugal Def: Not wasteful, wise use of money Sent: Joe was financially frugal, and he tried to live on noodles and toast.

Word 12: Vigilant Def: Keep watch over, keep alert Sent: After being fired, Joe was vigilant of all people attacking him.

Word 13: Runt Def: The smallest and weakest in newborn puppies or pigs, animal smaller than normal Sent: Joe was extremely lanky, but he was glad that he was not the runt of the family.

Word 14: Injustice Def: Something done to someone that is not right Sent: Joe considered his firing to be extreme injustice, but he knew there was nothing he could do.

Word 15: Minuscule Def: Extremely small amount Sent: When a minuscule amount of money left, Joe decided to join the circus.

Word 16: Conspiracy Def: Secret, illegal plan to do something Sent: Joe Brown believed there was a conspiracy out there to get him.

Word 17: Superb Def: Extremely good, excellent Sent: Joe made a superb lanky, sad clown and he quickly became famous.

Word 18: Sequel Def: A film or book that continues a story from the first film or book Sent: He also starred in the sequel to Wizard of Oz as the scarecrow 2.

Word 19: Flourish Def: To grow and expand successfully Sent: Joe flourished as the lanky clown and soon had no worries financially.

Word 20: Protrude Def: To stick out of Sent: Joe’s life ended when Joe ran into a branch protruding out into his street. So sad!