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WORD STUDY Lesson 22
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finished high-frequency word past-tense verb meaning “ended or completed” 2 syllables
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discovered high-frequency word past tense verb meaning “found or took notice of” difference between invented and discovered: invent is “to create” discover refers to something that already exists prefix dis- means “the opposite of,” as in “the opposite of covered up” 3 syllables
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beside high-frequency word used often as a preposition (“beside the road”) Note: for the preposition that means “over” and “above”, besides is preferred as in, “Ally earned this honor for doing something besides her normal duties.” 2 syllables
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million high-frequency word often misspelled tricky spelling with double l and the ion combination cardinal number 2 syllables
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lie high-frequency word has two different origins and multiple meanings 1) a noun meaning “an untruth” 2) verb meaning “to tell something untrue” 3) a verb, which means “to recline” (lie, lay, lain) idioms for both words: “lying through your teeth” and “lying down on the job”
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perhaps high-frequency word adverb meaning “possibly” or “maybe” 2 syllables
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imperialism means “a policy of extending governmental rule into foreign lands” suffix –ism means “principle, policy, or doctrine” 6 syllables
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fascism means “a political movement or philosophy in which a dictator controls all commerce and industry and opposes democracy” suffix –ism means “principle, policy, or doctrine” tricky pronunciation and spelling because of sc 3 syllables
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communism means “a system of social organization in which all property is held in common, with the goal of a classless society” suffix –ism means “principle, policy, or doctrine” 4 syllables
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patriotism means “devoted love and support of one’s country” suffix –ism means “principle, policy, or doctrine” 5 syllables
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capitalism means “an economic system in which wealth is made and maintained by private individuals” related to capital, which means “wealth or profit” suffix –ism means “principle, policy, or doctrine” 5 syllables
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socialism means “a system of social organization that invests a portion of its wealth in the community” suffix –ism means “principle, policy, or doctrine” 4 syllables
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spelling counts! Finished Discovered Beside Million Lie Perhaps Imperialism Fascism Communism Patriotism Capitalism Socialism Work on writing Work on reading Work on make up work
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four square Word: ___________ Picture: Sentence: _____________ _____________________. Word: ___________ Picture: Sentence: _____________ _____________________. Word: ___________ Picture: Sentence: _____________ _____________________. Word: ___________ Picture: Sentence: _____________ _____________________. You may use: Imperialism Fascism Communism Patriotism Capitalism Socialism
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connections ___________ is connected to ______________ because ______________________________.
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word builder a i i m o p r s t t
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word linkage intercommunismallambe sideediscoveredevelope destriangleafinishedimp erialismuglyesocialismilli ontoperhapsofascism
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word smart word for “telling a fib”? a word for a system in which money is made and kept by individuals and corporations? a word for a government policy whose goal is the territorial growth of the country? a word that is represented by a number with 7 digits? a word that means “found or learned about something”? a word that is a preposition? a word that is an adverb? a word for a system that would allow a citizen to work hard and become a millionaire? a word for a system that would not allow a citizen to work hard and become a millionaire? a word with a prefix that means “the opposite of”? a word that means “to recline”? a word that means “the love of and support for one’s country”? a word with a suffix that means “a principle, policy or doctrine”? a word that is a system where a dictator controls all the commerce and wealth?
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guess my rule
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word clusters social studies terms Past tense words choice
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