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Bellwork Week 14

to run with quick,hasty steps shook something abruptly Monday Freshmen Copy down the terms and definitions. Frantically: hurriedly,in a panicked way Scuttled: to run with quick,hasty steps Dutifully with a sense of duty,obligation or respect Jarred: shook something abruptly Woodenly: awkwardly stiff,lacking ease

Monday Sophomores Copy down the terms and definitions. Cheap - characterized by thriftiness and avoidance of waste. Cheap - characterized by thriftiness and avoidance of waste. Cheap - characterized by thriftiness and avoidance of waste. Monday Sophomores Copy down the terms and definitions. Taciturn: habitually silent or quiet, inclined to talk very little Denounce: to publicly state that someone or something is bad or wrong : to criticize (someone or something) harshly and publicly Frugal: Cheap - characterized by thriftiness and avoidance of waste. Expulsion: The process of driving or forcing out. Speculating: Thinking about different possibilities; guessing what might happen.

Freshmen Block Period 1 Journal. Write five complete sentences and include and underline one vocabulary word from Monday. If you could create your own holiday what would it be like?

Sophomores Block Period 1 Journal. Write seven complete sentences and include and underline one vocabulary word from Monday. If you could create your own holiday what would it be like?

Freshmen and Sophomores Block Period 2 Instructions: Find the subjects, verbs, prepositional phrases, and direct objects in the following sentences. 1. Paul built a doll house for Hayley. 2. The club members held a party in the park. 3. The audience cheered their favorite actors during the play. 4. Tiny children prefer short stories. 5. Terri really dialed a wrong number last night.

Write a sentence for each term Freshmen Friday Write a sentence for each term Frantically: hurriedly,in a panicked way Scuttled: to run with quick,hasty steps Dutifully: with a sense of duty,obligation or respect Jarred: shook something abruptly Woodenly: awkwardly stiff,lacking ease

Sophomores Friday Write a sentence for each term. Taciturn: habitually silent or quiet, inclined to talk very little Denounce: to publicly state that someone or something is bad or wrong Frugal: Cheap - characterized by thriftiness and avoidance of waste. Expulsion: The process of driving or forcing out. Speculating: Thinking about different possibilities; guessing what might happen.