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Vocabulary Created by: Gary Mills August, 2011 Crofton Meadows Elementary School Anne Arundel County Public Schools All content contained herein has been taken from approved materials provided by The McGraw-Hill Companies

Unit 2 ● Week 4 Vocabulary deserve Sentence: Amelia believes that both people and animals deserve to be treated well. Example: The girls deserve praise for their hard work. Ask Your Partner: When do you deserve praise? Definition: when you have the right to something

Unit 2 ● Week 4 Vocabulary slogan Sentence: The slogan on the Roots & Shoots website is “Inspire, take action, make a difference.” Example: “Service with a smile,” might be a good slogan for a store. Ask Your Partner: Why should a slogan be easy to remember? Definition: a phrase easy to remember about a person, group, or business

Unit 2 ● Week 4 Vocabulary thrilled Sentence: When they take the food to the zoo, the gorillas are thrilled. Example: I was thrilled when everyone came to my party. Ask Your Partner: When was a time that you were thrilled? Definition: to be very excited or happy

Unit 2 ● Week 4 Vocabulary tour Sentence: One day Amelia took a tour of the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. Example: Our class took a tour of the science museum. Ask Your Partner: Have you ever been on a tour? What did you see? Definition: a short trip to a place of interest with a guide

Unit 2 ● Week 4 Vocabulary volunteers Sentence: Amelia works with other volunteers in her community who use their extra time to help Amelia and the gorillas. Example: Sometimes volunteers help at hospitals. Ask Your Partner: Where else might volunteers work? Definition: people who choose to do a job without getting paid

New Word My Definition Actual Definition deserve when you have the right to something slogan a phrase easy to remember about a person, group, or business thrilledto be very excited or happy tour a short trip to a place of interest with a guide volunteers people who choose to do a job without getting paid