Vocabulary May 1 – May 5.

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Vocabulary May 1 – May 5

List 3 afraid: the feeling of fear May: the fifth month of the year against: in opposition to certain: not having any doubt about something May: the fifth month of the year first person: told by a character in the story (I, me, we) second person: narrator will address the reader (you, your, yours) third person: told by a narrator that is not in the story (he, she) force: a push or pull exerted by one object on another, causing a change in motion friction: a force that opposes the motion of one object moving past another gravity: the force of attraction between any two objects due to their mass

Homework Definition: Frayer Model You will complete a frayer model in your ELA notebook each night. Your frayer model needs to contain the word of the night, the definition of the word, a picture of the word, examples of the words, non-examples of the word, and you must use the word in a sentence with proper capitalization and punctuation! Monday: first person Tuesday: force Wednesday: third person Thursday: gravity Definition: Picture/Characteristics: Synonyms/Examples: Antonyms/Non-examples: Word SENTENCE: