Vocabulary December 5 – December 9.

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Vocabulary December 5 – December 9

List II scissors: an instrument for cutting convict: declare to be guilty approximate: close to but not completely accurate or exact estimate: to roughly calculate or judge the value of something associate: joined or connected to December: the twelfth month of the year compare: to take note of similarities contrast: to take note of differences habitat: the place where a plant or animal naturally lives and grows parasitism: a relationship in which one organism lives in or on another and benefits while the other is harmed salinity: salinity is the saltiness or dissolved salt content of a body of water

Spelling Activities and Choice Board Homework Spelling Activities and Choice Board Choose 1 activity to complete each night. On Friday, you will turn in the 4 completed activities of your choice. Spelling Word Find Secret Agent Words Hide the Words Pyramid Words Make a Set of Flash Cards Make a Comic Strip Sort It Write it Right Make a Collage