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Vocabulary Top Ten

Objectives Students will be able to: Recognize, pronounce and define new vocabulary words. Match words to their definitions. Use words in sentences.

1- Analyze

Analyze verb To break apart a subject, examine each part, and explain the relationship between the parts We will analyze several historical documents tomorrow in class.

2 - Cite

2 - Cite verb - to give credit to the original source of a text or idea The attorney was able to cite specific cases in which the courts strictly interpreted the law.

3 - Claim

3 - Claim verb - to state as a fact Many people claim that aliens abduct humans in order to perform experiments.

4 - Evaluate

4 - Evaluate verb To decide the value or worth of a text/source after studying it closely Please evaluate whether basketball or football is more physically difficult.

4 - Evaluate verb To decide the value or worth of a text/source after studying it closely Please evaluate whether basketball or football is more physically difficult.

5 - Evidence

5 - Evidence Noun - Something that tends to prove or disprove something. It is used to support a claim, and can be provided in the form of quotation, paraphrase, and/or description. On police shows they always send the evidence to the forensics lab.

6 - Infer

6 - Infer verb to arrive at a conclusion based on evidence; to make an “educated guess.” You infer when you use what you know to figure something out.

7 - Paraphrase

Paraphrase Verb - to state someone else’s written work in your own words Please paraphrase what you just read for the class.

8 - Plagiarism

Plagiarism noun - To use someone else’s words or ideas and claim them as your own. To avoid plagiarism you must cite evidence properly Suzy got a zero on her paper when her teacher accused her of plagiarism.

Plagiarism noun - To use someone else’s words or ideas and claim them as your own. To avoid plagiarism you must cite evidence properly Suzy got a zero on her paper when her teacher accused her of plagiarism.

9 - Summarize

Summarize verb To briefly retell the main ideas of a piece of writing in your own words. To summarize the Bible use the Golden Rule of "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you."

10 - Thesis

Thesis noun - It states the main topic of the essay and is supported by the entire essay Most thesis statements are found at the end of the introductory paragraph.

Closing – Make up an original sentence using a vocabulary word Closing – Make up an original sentence using a vocabulary word. The sentence must show that you know what the word means.