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Theme 3 – Vocabulary 11 Mrs. Fendrick

Cornell Notes Use only blue or black ink or regular pencil. Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Fold left side of paper 2.5 inches. Holes go on left side. Vocabulary Theme 3 – Lesson 11 bearable Definition: Essential Question: How will learning new vocabulary help me? Head a clean sheet of paper like the above example.

Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Vocabulary Theme 3 – Lesson 11 Essential Question: How will learning new vocabulary help me? bearable Definition:

Definition: able to endure or put up with bearable (adjective) Example: Mark decided that sharing a room with his little brother would be bearable because it was for only a short time.

bearable Definition: to put up with or endure Example: illuminate Definition: Example: Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Vocabulary Theme 3 – Lesson 11 E.Q.: How will learning new vocabulary help me?

Definition: light up or illuminate (verb) Example: brighten Jorge’s desk lamp illuminates his book.

bearable Definition: to put up with or endure Example: illuminate Definition: light up or brighten Example: Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Vocabulary Theme 3 – Lesson 11 refuge Definition: Example: E.Q.: How will learning new vocabulary help me?

Definition: place that provides shelter or protection from danger or trouble refuge (noun) Example: The tent provided a refuge from the sudden snowstorm.

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bearable Definition: to put up with or endure Example: illuminate Definition: light up or brighten Example: Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Vocabulary Theme 3 – Lesson 11 refuge Definition: place for shelter or protection Example: phenomenon E.Q.: How will learning new vocabulary help me? Definition: Example:

Definition: interesting or unusual event or experience phenomenon (noun) Example: A solar eclipse in which the moon partially blocks the sun is a natural phenomenon.

bearable Definition: to put up with or endure Example: illuminate Definition: light up or brighten Example: Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Vocabulary Theme 3 – Lesson 11 refuge Definition: place for shelter or protection Example: phenomenon E.Q.: How will learning new vocabulary help me? Definition: interesting, unusual event Example: abundant Definition: Example:

Definition: plentiful, generous, large amount abundant (adjective) Example: We picked an abundant supply of apples from our tree.

bearable Definition: to put up with or endure Example: illuminate Definition: light up or brighten Example: Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Vocabulary Theme 3 – Lesson 11 refuge Definition: place for shelter or protection Example: phenomenon E.Q.: How will learning new vocabulary help me? Definition: interesting, unusual event Example: abundant Definition: large amount Example: thrive Definition: Example:

Definition: to grow well, prosper, or be successful thrive (verb) Example: A living thing that is growing in a healthy manner is said to thrive.

bearable Definition: to put up with or endure Example: illuminate Definition: light up or brighten Example: Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Vocabulary Theme 3 – Lesson 11 refuge Definition: place for shelter or protection Example: phenomenon E.Q.: How will learning new vocabulary help me? Definition: interesting, unusual event Example: abundant Definition: large amount Example: thrive Definition: to grow well, prosper Example:

Summary

Learning new words will help me understand what I read.

You must be able to: 1. Write the meaning of each word. 2. Use the word properly in a sentence.