“Kids Did It!” Unit © M. Beilin -- 2009 KIDS DIT IT! Vocabulary Review Each slide contains the vocabulary words assigned for each article you are reading.

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“Kids Did It!” Unit © M. Beilin KIDS DIT IT! Vocabulary Review Each slide contains the vocabulary words assigned for each article you are reading for this project. Look at each word and try to say the definition to yourself Click to reveal and check the definition Now, CLICK to get to the first review slide... NOTE: Be sure to go to “VIEW” in the top tool bar and click “SLIDE SHOW” or hit F5 on the keyboard

“Kids Did It!” Unit © M. Beilin Justin Lebo REALIGN Put back into a straight line SEMICIRCULAR GINGERLY DEVOTING SNOWBALLED BULK ORDERS Shaped like a half a circle Handling or stepping lightly and carefully to avoid breaking something Dedicating time to or focusing on Kept getting larger and larger (like a project)... “the one-day bake sale snowballed into a week-long sale” Buying items in very large numbers

“Kids Did It!” Unit © M. Beilin Mike Munds MALFORMED PROSTHETIC badly or improperly formed, “malformed ears” artificial body part

“Kids Did It!” Unit © M. Beilin Craig Kielburger ARTICULATE Spoke clearly and persuasively PUBLICIZING BONDED TEDIOUS PROFOUND BOYCOTT ROOT CAUSES Spreading the word, letting others know Forced into, tied to Tiring and repetitive, “a tedious job” Deep meaning, serious... “profound thoughts” An organized movement to NOT buy a product or do business with a company The main reasons behind a problem

“Kids Did It!” Unit © M. Beilin RYAN TRIPP MANEUVERED MONOTONY Moved around something in a skillful manner Boredom, state of doing the same thing over and over, “the monotony of having to stay home with nothing exciting to do” CONVOY A line of vehicles moving together in the same path

“Kids Did It!” Unit © M. Beilin DWAINA BROOKS GENEROUS PERFECTED Sharing with others Made perfect, made to work really well, “she perfected her website design skills”

“Kids Did It!” Unit © M. Beilin Aliza Glatter MALARIA Disease spread by mosquitos ACCOMMODATE INSECTICIDES CONTRACTED QUARTERS DILIGENTLY Make room for, to hold Chemicals that kill insects To come down with or catch a disease A living space, a room Carefully, thoughtfully with determination

“Kids Did It!” Unit © M. Beilin Ryan Hreljac SANITATION BEARS System or properly disposing of and treating waste water and garbage Displays, shows a name... “the sign bears the name of the school on it” ETCHED Carved into stone or wood or other hard surface... “someone etched his name into the desktop” PERSERVERENCE Determination, keep going

“Kids Did It!” Unit © M. Beilin Dustin Hill DUBBED GRANT MONEY Gave a name to someone or group... “the team was dubbed the ‘Fightin’ Phils’ by the fans” A usually large amount of money donated to an organization to help others or complete a project

“Kids Did It!” Unit © M. Beilin Nick Morgan FRAGILITY AMASSED The state of being easily broken or damaged Brought together into a large amount PALLET A platform on which items can be stacked up and then moved SCALED BACK Reduced the activity level, cut back work on a project

“Kids Did It!” Unit © M. Beilin Alexandra Scott RELENTLESS WEARILY Won’t stop, keeps on going... “a relentless stomach ache kept her up all night” Tiredly, weakly INAUDIBLY So softly, unable to be heard; silently MALIGNANT Referring to cancer cells that keep spreading throughout the body