C. Thomas, 5 th Grade, Fairmont Charter School
cooperating consideration
Unit 1 ● Week 4 forbidden Key Words Forbidden means you are ordered not to do something. What are you forbidden to do?
Unit 1 ● Week 4 reluctant Key Words Reluctant means you are doubtful about doing something. What is an antonym for the word reluctant?
Unit 1 ● Week 4 gossiped Key Words Gossiped means a person repeated stories that might not be true. How would you feel if someone gossiped about you?
Unit 1 ● Week 4 irresistible Key Words Irresistible means a person or thing is very tempting or attractive. What kinds of things do you find irresistible?
Unit 1 ● Week 4 elegant Key Words Elegant means splendid or luxurious in dress, style, or design. What is a synonym for the word elegant?
Unit 1 ● Week 4 mischievous Key Words Mischievous is behavior that is playful, but usually in a harmful or annoying way. What is an example of a mischievous act?
Unit 1 ● Week 4 hesitation Key Words Hesitation is a pause or delay. H.m.m.m? Now which way? How might a person overcome his or her hesitation to do something?
Unit 1 ● Week 4 purchased Key Words If you’ve purchased something, you’ve bought or paid for it. What is a synonym for the word purchased?
Unit 1 ● Week 4 spread across Function Words & Phrases In English, we use spread across to describe something that goes for a long way, from one point to another. For example, a smile might spread across your face if you see someone you like a lot. You would smile a wide smile that goes from ear to ear.
Unit 1 ● Week 4 besides Function Words & Phrases In English, we use besides to describe things that are extra. We ate Thanksgiving dinner, and besides turkey, there was mashed potatoes, apple pie, and ice cream.
Unit 1 ● Week 4 hardly any Function Words & Phrases In English, we use hardly any to describe something there is very little of. Hardly any means “very little, only a few, or almost none.”
Unit 1 ● Week 4 getting close to Function Words & Phrases In English, we use getting close to when it’s almost time to do something. “Getting close to” means “about time to happen or take place.”
Unit 1 ● Week 4 walled city Basic Words
Unit 1 ● Week 4 wrought iron (rail) Basic Words
Unit 1 ● Week 4 street vendor Basic Words
Unit 1 ● Week 4 cobblestone Basic Words
Unit 1 ● Week 4 cathedral Basic Words
Unit 1 ● Week 4 plaza Basic Words
Vocabulary Words forbiddenreluctantgossiped irresistibleelegantpurchased hesitationmischievous