1.Preview: Vocabulary 8 2.LMG: Vocab 8 + MDGR 3.Review: How to respond to text AA 1.Begin MDGR for Vocab 8: due Wednesday Topic: Topic: New Worms! Level:

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1.Preview: Vocabulary 8 2.LMG: Vocab 8 + MDGR 3.Review: How to respond to text AA 1.Begin MDGR for Vocab 8: due Wednesday Topic: Topic: New Worms! Level: Level: Integrating, Creating January 22

Friday we... Quizzzzed (demonstrated understanding of) the meaning of Vocabulary 7 words and phrases. Began to determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases: Vocabulary 8.

Today’s Objectives Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases: Vocabulary 24.

Vocabulary 8: LMG Your Group’s Four Words Group 1 acrimonious bovine conducive consternation Group 5 odium perfidy relegate squeamish Group 2 corpulent disavow dispassionate dissension Group 6 subservient susceptible conducive consternation Group 3 dissipate élan expurgate gauntlet Group 7 corpulent disavow dispassionate dissension Group 4 hypothetical ignoble impugn intemperate Group 8 dissipate élan expurgate perfidy

For four For your four words... Vocabulary 8 1.Pronunciation: 1.Pronunciation: Figure it out. Be ready to teach it... correctly. 2.Definition: 2.Definition: Find it, match it, learn it, and prepare to paraphrase it for the class. 3.Synonyms: 3.Synonyms: Choose two good ones. Be ready to explain why you chose these two. 4.Mnemonic Device: 4.Mnemonic Device: Invent one for each of your four words— make it connect. Be ready to say it and show it. 5.Graphic: 5.Graphic: must be relatable and colorful. 6.When your group is finished: 6.When your group is finished: do more.