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1 Define: ached – hurt or felt sore
Unit 1: Week 1 Vocabulary Define: ached – hurt or felt sore Example: My head ached and hurt when I had a bad cold. Ask: When has your head ached?

2 concentrate - think very carefully about what you are doing
Unit 1: Week 1 Vocabulary concentrate - think very carefully about what you are doing Tom can concentrate in the quiet library. Name places where you can concentrate.

3 discovery – something that was hidden or unknown is found
Unit 1: Week 1 Vocabulary discovery – something that was hidden or unknown is found Matt and June made a fun discovery at the beach. What fun discovery have you made?

4 educated – has a great deal of knowledge
Unit 1: Week 1 Vocabulary educated – has a great deal of knowledge Jan went to school to be educated. Why does someone become educated?

5 effort – work needed to finish a task
Unit 1: Week 1 Vocabulary effort – work needed to finish a task Learning to ski takes lots of hard work and effort. Name something else that takes effort.

6 improved – became better at something
Unit 1: Week 1 Vocabulary improved – became better at something Sam's soccer skills improved with practice. Tell how you improved at doing something.

7 inspired – encouraged to do something good
Unit 1: Week 1 Vocabulary inspired – encouraged to do something good My grandmother inspired me to learn to knit. Who has inspired you to try something new?

8 satisfied – pleased with the way something happened
Unit 1: Week 1 Vocabulary satisfied – pleased with the way something happened I am happy and satisfied with the good job I did. What word means almost the same as satisfied?


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