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AP Psychology & Psychology Academic Vocabulary

Week #1 – Week of February 5 - Emphasize Day 1 : Write the following definition for the word. Emphasize - verb [em-fuh-sahyz] to give emphasis to; lay stress upon; stress

Week #1- Week of February 5 - Emphasize Day 2: Re-write definition in your own words. Do not include the words already in the definition. Emphasize - verb [em-fuh-sahyz]  to give emphasis to; lay stress upon; stress

Week #1 - Week of February 5 – Emphasis Days 3-5: Choose one of the activities listed. Please observe the following guidelines: Identify which option you are choosing. Do not use the same option more than once in the week. Provide at least two synonyms or two antonyms. Explain your examples. If you are absent, you still need to complete each box.

Week #2 - Week of February 12 - Consistent Day 1 : Write the following definition for the word. Consistent – adjective [kuh n-sis-tuh nt] constantly adhering to the same principles, course, form, etc.

Week #2 - Week of February 12 - Consistent Day 2: Re-write definition in your own words. Do not include the words already in the definition. Consistent – adjective [kuh n-sis-tuh nt] constantly adhering to the same principles, course, form, etc.

Week #2- Week of February 12 - Consistent Days 3-5: Choose one of the activities listed. Please observe the following guidelines: Identify which option you are choosing. Do not use the same option more than once in the week. Provide at least two synonyms or two antonyms. Explain your examples. If you are absent, you still need to complete each box.

Week #3 - Week of February 26 - Essential Day 1 : Write the following definition for the word. Essential – adjective [uh-sen-shuh l] Absolutely necessary; indispensable

Week #3 - February 26 – Essential Day 2: Re-write definition in your own words. Do not include the words already in the definition. Essential – adjective [uh-sen-shuh l] Absolutely necessary; indispensable

Week #3 - Week of February 26 – Essential Days 3-5: Choose one of the activities listed. Please observe the following guidelines: Identify which option you are choosing. Do not use the same option more than once in the week. Provide at least two synonyms or two antonyms. Explain your examples. If you are absent, you still need to complete each box.

Week #4 – Week of March 5 Concur Day 1 : Write the following definition for the word. Concur – verb [kuh n-kur] to accord in opinion; agree; to cooperate; work together; to coincide

Week #4 – Week of March 5 Concur Day 2: Re-write definition in your own words. Do not include the words already in the definition. Concur – verb [kuh n-kur] to accord in opinion; agree; to cooperate; work together; to coincide

Week #4 – Week of March 5 Concur Days 3-5: Choose one of the activities listed. Please observe the following guidelines: Identify which option you are choosing. Do not use the same option more than once in the week. Provide at least two synonyms or two antonyms. Explain your examples. If you are absent, you still need to complete each box.

Week #5 - Indirectly Day 1 : Write the following definition for the word. Indirectly – adverb [in-duh-rekt, -dahy-] deviating from a direct line or course; not going straight to the point

Week #5 – Indirectly Day 2: Re-write definition in your own words. Do not include the words already in the definition. Indirectly – adverb [in-duh-rekt, -dahy-] deviating from a direct line or course; not going straight to the point

Week #5 – Indirectly Days 3-5: Choose one of the activities listed. Please observe the following guidelines: Identify which option you are choosing. Do not use the same option more than once in the week. Provide at least two synonyms or two antonyms. Explain your examples. If you are absent, you still need to complete each box.

Week #6 - Aspire Day 1 : Write the following definition for the word. Aspire – verb [uh-spahyuh r] to long, aim, or seek ambitiously; be eagerly desirous, especially for something great or of high value

Week #6 – Aspire Day 2: Re-write definition in your own words. Do not include the words already in the definition. Aspire – verb [uh-spahyuh r] to long, aim, or seek ambitiously; be eagerly desirous, especially for something great or of high value

Week #6 – Aspire Days 3-5: Choose one of the activities listed. Please observe the following guidelines: Identify which option you are choosing. Do not use the same option more than once in the week. Provide at least two synonyms or two antonyms. Explain your examples. If you are absent, you still need to complete each box.

Week #7 – Plausible Day 1 : Write the following definition for the word. Plausible – adjective [plaw-zuh-buh l] having an appearance of truth or reason; seemingly worthy of approval or acceptance; credible; believable

Week #7 – Plausible Day 2: Re-write definition in your own words. Do not include the words already in the definition. Plausible – adjective [plaw-zuh-buh l] having an appearance of truth or reason;  seemingly worthy of approval or acceptance;  credible; believable

Week #7 – Plausible Days 3-5: Choose one of the activities listed. Please observe the following guidelines: Identify which option you are choosing. Do not use the same option more than once in the week. Provide at least two synonyms or two antonyms. Explain your examples. If you are absent, you still need to complete each box.

Week #8 - Corroborate Day 1 : Write the following definition for the word. Corroborate – verb [kuh-rob-uh-reyt] to make more certain; confirm

Week #8 - Corroborate Day 2: Re-write definition in your own words. Do not include the words already in the definition. Corroborate – verb [kuh-rob-uh-reyt] to make more certain; confirm

Week #8 - Corroborate Days 3-5: Choose one of the activities listed. Please observe the following guidelines: Identify which option you are choosing. Do not use the same option more than once in the week. Provide at least two synonyms or two antonyms. Explain your examples. If you are absent, you still need to complete each box.