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Spelling this week!

The long i sound i i_e igh y_e y

dyna mit e

de cid e

spite

mile

wire d

overnight

tight enenenen

midnight

skynight

might

flight

knight

icicle

pirate

pilot

sci enc e

type

style

rhym e

supply

dyna mit e

Vocabulary this week!

astronaut Mae Jemison knew that she wanted to be an astronaut.  a person who travels in space

excelled In high school, Mae was an honor roll student and excelled in math and science.  did better than others

specialized At Stanford, she specialized in African and Afro-American studies and chemical engineering.  concentrated on one activity or subject

simulates She flew in a special training jet that simulates zero gravity.  imitates What’s the pronoun in this sentence? Action verb?

The first technique for the most powerful armlock in Judo

techniques To carry out the space-sickness experiment, Mae had been trained in the use of “biofeedback’ techniques.  ways of handling something

Vocabulary Review astronaut - a person who travels in space (p. 83) excelled- did better than others (p. 86) specialized- concentrated on one activity or subject (p. 86) simulates- imitates (p. 89) techniques- ways of handling something (p. 93)

Vocabulary Quiz _____- a person who travels in space _____- did better than others _____- concentrated on one activity or subject _____- imitates ______- ways of handling something astronaut simulatesspecialized excelled techniques