Apprentice Scholars III Assessment on Tuesday, October 4rd , 2016

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Apprentice Scholars III Assessment on Tuesday, October 4rd , 2016 Class Agenda Apprentice Scholars III Assessment on Tuesday, October 4rd , 2016 Word Within The Word (WWW) Vol. 2 – Intellectually Engaging Interactions (IEI) 1. Read Word List  List # 32 p. 10- List #34 p.26 2. Review Pronunciation -Practice pronouncing each word. ** You may use quizlet.com to do this 3. Create Word Stem Flash Cards (65 total) Front of card Back of card- Four Square Model #32,1 Name on each [Word List #, Stem # on list] noun mal (Latin) [Part of speech, Stem, Language of Origin] Bad [Meaning of stem] Word and definition Malapropism- an act or habit of misusing words ridiculously, especially  by the confusion of words  that are similar in sound. Metacognitive connection Good punctuation means not to be late. (punctuality) *My favorite grammar related example of a malapropism. Using the word in a meaningful sentence A malapropism or  humorous confusion of words that sound vaguely similar, as in “We have just ended  our physical year" instead of “We have just  ended our fiscal  year.” Picture of the word