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Theme 1 – Lesson 2 Vocabulary Mrs. Fendrick. Cornell Notes Use only blue or black ink or regular pencil. Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Fold.

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1 Theme 1 – Lesson 2 Vocabulary Mrs. Fendrick

2 Cornell Notes Use only blue or black ink or regular pencil. Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Fold left side of paper 2.5 inches. Holes go on left side. Vocabulary Theme 1 – Lesson 2 emerge Definition: Essential Question: How will learning new vocabulary help me? Head a clean sheet of paper like the above example.

3 Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Vocabulary Theme 1 – Lesson 2 Essential Question: How will learning new vocabulary help me? emerge Definition:

4 Definition: to come out from emerge (verb) behind, under, or inside a place Example: The booming baritone voice that emerged from Raynard surprised the music teacher.

5 emerge Definition: to come out from behind, under, or inside a place Example: frolic Definition: Example: Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Vocabulary Lesson 2 - Textbook E.Q.: How will learning new vocabulary help me?

6 Definition: play in a frolic (verb) Example: The lambs frolicked in the meadow. happy way

7 emerge Definition: to come out from behind, under, or inside a place Example: frolic Definition: play in a happy way Example: Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Vocabulary Lesson 2 - Textbook hover Definition: E.Q.: How will learning new vocabulary help me?

8 Definition: to stay in the hover (verb) same place in the air without moving in any direction Example: The helicopter hovered overhead.

9 emerge Definition: to come out from behind, under, or inside a place Example: frolic Definition: play in a happy way Example: Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Vocabulary Lesson 2 - Textbook hover Definition: to stay in the same place in the air without moving in any direction inquire Definition: Example: E.Q.: How will learning new vocabulary help me?

10 Definition: to ask for inquire (verb) information Example: Ken inquired about the time and place of the meeting.

11 emerge Definition: to come out from behind, under, or inside a place Example: frolic Definition: play in a happy way Example: Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Vocabulary Lesson 2 - Textbook hover Definition: to stay in the same place in the air without moving in any direction inquire Definition: to ask Example: meander Definition: E.Q.: How will learning new vocabulary help me?

12 Definition: to move slowly meander (verb) with lots of bends and curves in your path Example: The students were meandering through the art museum, stopping to look at the paintings that caught their attention.

13 emerge Definition: to come out from behind, under, or inside a place Example: frolic Definition: play in a happy way Example: Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Vocabulary Lesson 2 - Textbook hover Definition: to stay in the same place in the air without moving in any direction inquire Definition: to ask Example: meander survey Definition: to move slowly with lots of bends and curves in your path Ex.: Definition: Example: E.Q.: How will learning new vocabulary help me?

14 Definition: to look around a survey (verb or noun) place and consider it carefully Example: Mr. Clark climbed the hill to survey the land. The Sears Tower in Chicago added Skydeck -- glass balconies -- in 2009.

15 Chicago as seen from Willis (Sears) Tower

16 emerge Definition: to come out from behind, under, or inside a place Example: frolic Definition: play in a happy way Example: Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Vocabulary Lesson 2 - Textbook hover Definition: to stay in the same place in the air without moving in any direction inquire Definition: to ask Example: meander survey Definition: to move slowly with lots of bends and curves in your path Ex.: Definition: to look around a place and consider it carefully Example: E.Q.: How will learning new vocabulary help me?

17 Definition: barely noticeable subtle (adjective) Example: Kate’s subtle adjustment to her backstroke technique helped her win the race.

18 subtle Definition: barely noticeable Example: torment Definition: Example:

19 Definition: extremely and torment (verb) painfully troubled by something Example: The runner was tormented by the thought of falling and losing the race.

20 subtle Definition: barely noticeable Example: torment Definition: extremely and painfully troubled by something Example: triumph Definition: Example:

21 Definition: victory or triumph (noun or verb) achievement; to win, be successful, rejoice Example: The Seattle Seahawks triumphed over the Denver Broncos at the Super Bowl.

22 subtle Definition: barely noticeable Example: torment Definition: extremely and painfully troubled by something Example: triumph persuade Definition: victory or achievement, to win, be successful, rejoice Example: Definition: Example:

23 Definition: to convince or persuade (verb) cause someone to think or do something Example: Ferb wanted to persuade Gretchen to help him with another big idea.

24 emerge Definition: to come out from behind, under, or inside a place Example: frolic Definition: play in a happy way Example: Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Vocabulary Lesson 2 - Textbook hover Definition: to stay in the same place in the air without moving in any direction inquire Definition: to ask Example: meander survey Definition: to move slowly with lots of bends and curves in your path Ex.: Definition: to look around a place and consider it carefully Example: E.Q.: How will learning new vocabulary help me?

25 Summary subtle Definition: barely noticeable Example: torment Definition: extremely and painfully troubled by something Example: triumph persuade Definition: victory or achievement, to win, be successful, rejoice Example: Definition: to convince or cause someone to think or do something Example:

26 Summary Learning new words will help me understand what I read. Remember...

27 You must be able to: 1. Write the meaning of each word. 2. Use the word properly in a sentence.


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