Word Generation: Vocabulary Notebook

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Word Generation: Vocabulary Notebook 1.07 Censorship: Who should decide what young people read?

Word Generation Vocabulary Definition Sentences access (noun) If you have access to something, you are able to use it In order to prevent cyberbullying, some schools do not allow students to have access to their email. civil (adj) You use civil to describe things that relate to the people of a country (citizens) and their rights and activities. People frequently protest in the streets when they believe that the government is doing something that violates their civil rights. Despite (preposition) You use despite to introduce a fact that makes the other part of the sentence surprising. I got a C- on my math test despite the fact that I studied for two hours the night before! integrate (verb) If you integrate things, you make them part of something else My teacher often integrates stories from his life into the history lesson to make it more real for us. promote (verb) If people promote something, they help make it happen or become more popular. Michelle Obama is promoting healthy diets and exercise for young people.

Word Generation Vocabulary Definition Sentences access (noun) If you have access to something, you are able to use it In order to prevent cyberbullying, some schools do not allow students to have access to their email. It’s important that young children do not have access to poisonous _____________ like ______ and __________ . Writing Task: : Some people still do not have access to ____________________ (a, an or the+noun) and cannot easily get information about topics such as ________________.   My sentence:

Word Generation Vocabulary Definition Sentences civil (adj) You use civil to describe things that relate to the people of a country (citizens) and their rights and activities. People frequently protest in the streets when they believe that the government is doing something that violates their civil rights. An example of a civil right is the ability to __________ without worrying about being arrested. Writing Task: One example of a person in the U.S. who fought for civil rights is _____________ . He/She did this because the government was ______________________ . My sentence:

Word Generation Vocabulary Definition Sentences Despite (preposition) You use despite to introduce a fact that makes the other part of the sentence surprising. I got a C- on my math test despite the fact that I studied for two hours the night before! Many brave people protested the government’s laws despite the presence of the _________________. Writing Task: Despite the warnings about the ________ of cigarette smoking, many people continue to start smoking. My sentence:

Word Generation Vocabulary Definition Sentences integrate (verb) If you integrate things, you make them part of something else My teacher often integrates stories from his life into the history lesson to make it more real for us. It is important for schools to integrate technology into the classroom so that students can __________. Writing Task: I learn best when stories about _________________ are integrated into history class. For example, I learned about _______ when we read ____________. My sentence:

Word Generation Vocabulary Definition Sentences promote (verb) If people promote something, they help make it happen or become more popular. Michelle Obama is promoting healthy diets and exercise for young people. There are many posters on my teachers’ walls that promote _________________ (noun phrase). Writing Task: The librarian at my school promotes __________ by ___________.   My sentence: