Vocabulary and Definitions

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Vocabulary and Definitions Unit 5, Wk 4 Vocabulary and Definitions

Citizenship Define: The ways a member of a country should behave. Example: Planting a tree in your community is an example of good citizenship. Ask: What is another example of good citizenship?

Continued Define: To go on without stopping. Example: Justin continued to read his book all afternoon. Ask: What is the opposite of continued?

Daring Define: Being courageous or bold. Example: One brave penguin made a daring dive into the cold sea. Ask: Can you tell about something daring you have seen?

Horrified Define: Shocked and Upset. Example: Paul and his mother were horrified by the scary movie. Ask: What does it mean to feel horrified?

Participate Define: Take part or join with others. Example: Barb and her friends like to participate in sack races at the picnic. Ask: What are some games you like to participate in?

Proposed Define: Suggested something for consideration. Example: Mom proposed that they look online to find the answer to Tina’s question. Ask: Can you tell about something you proposed to your family?

Unfairness Define: The act of being not fair or right. Example: The baseball player discussed the unfairness of the referee’s call. Ask: What word means the opposite of unfairness?

Waver Define: To be uncertain; show doubt. Example: Ted’s confidence started to waver when he forgot the answer. Ask: Can you show how you would look if you start to waver?