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Academic Vocabulary helps students understand the questions they are being asked on test in multiple subjects. Knowledge of root word meanings helps in decoding unfamiliar words. New vocabulary words will be introduced each week. A Frayer Model for each word is due every Wednesday to check for completeness. Students should complete and study these words throughout the week in preparation of weekly vocabulary quiz. Words followed by an *(asterick) are root words (part of a larger word), and should not be used alone.

Weekly Vocabulary 1/5/15 Vocabulary TermDefinitionExample ConnectionsRelating what you read to something else you know Connotative LanguageThe association that a work brings to mind DetailsIsolated facts that support ideas *Hemi, demi, semiHalfSemifinal, demigod, hemisphere *PortCarryRapport, deportment

Weekly Vocabulary 1/12/15 Vocabulary TermDefinitionExample EvidenceKnowledge on which to base a belief Figurative LanguageFigures of speech used to make meaning clearer IllustrationsVisual material used to clarify or add to a text *Luc,lumLightLucid, translucent, luminary *Voc,vokCallAdvocate, revoke, evocative

Weekly Vocabulary 1/20/15 Vocabulary TermDefinitionExample InteractionA mutual or reciprocal action MetaphorAn Indirect comparison MoodThe way the author makes the reader feel *OmniAll, EveryOmnipotent, omnipresent, omnivore *ProtoFirstPrototype, protocol, protagonist

Weekly Vocabulary 1/26/15 Vocabulary TermDefinitionExample Point of ViewThe vantage point from which a story is told RhetoricThe art of writing or speaking effectively SimileA direct comparison using like or as *Doc, doctTeachDocile, doctrine, docrinaire *Ex, eOutExcerpt, excommunicate, exit

Weekly Vocabulary 2/2/15 Vocabulary TermDefinitionExample StanzaA poetry term for a paragraph; a section of a poem StructureOrganization of a text *bioLifeBiology, biochemistry, biodegradable *biblio, bibliBookBibliographer, bibliomanis, biblical *credTo believe, trustCredibility, incredible, credit, credential

Weekly Vocabulary2/9/15 Vocabulary TermDefinitionExample ThemeA unified idea ToneThe author’s attitude or outlook *dic, dictTo say, to speak; to assertDiction, dictionary,dictate *Logue, logoIdea, word, speech, reasonDialogue, monologue, epilogue, logical MonoOneMonologue, monogamist, monograph

Weekly Vocabulary 2/16/15 Vocabulary TermDefinitionExample *PeriAroundPerimeter, periscope, perihpery *PhotoLightPhotography, photoflash, photogenic *ThermHeatThermometer, thermonuclear *tractTo pull, drawAttract, retract, traction *Ir, il,ig,im,inNotInconsiderate, ignoble, illicit

Weekly Vocabulary 3/2/15 Vocabulary TermDefinitionExample *adTo; motion toward; addition to Adhere, admit, adapt, addict *foreBeforeForecast, forethought, foreword *demPeopleDemocracy, epidemic, Democrat *legLawLegal, legislator, legitimate *locPlaceLocal, localize, relocate, dislocate

Weekly Vocabulary 3/9/15 Vocabulary TermDefinitionExample *FinEnd, limitFinish, finite, infinite, final *Circ,circumAroundCircumference, circle, curcular *cedeTo go; to yieldIntercede, supercede, concede *centOne hundredPercent, bicentennial, centennial *meter, metrMeasureDiameter, metric, millimeter