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November 13, 2015 Entry Task Items you need: Pen / Pencil All other items must be removed from your desk.
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A Few Things To Remember Need to know books by today. Team logos by Monday. (2” x 6 ¼”) Paragraph due Monday. Debate will be Monday & Tuesday 11/30 & 12/1
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Today’s GoalsToday’s Goals You will be able to: Competently determine appropriate vocabulary words to use in sentences. You will show this by: Completing the vocabulary assessment. Part of your final for the semester will include a comprehensive (summative) vocabulary test.
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Quiz ExpectationsQuiz Expectations Do Your Own Work Keep Your Work To Yourself Remain Silent Until Everyone Has Finished Read Your Book Work On The Paragraph That Is Due Monday
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Vocabulary Slide 1Vocabulary Slide 1 Acquiesce – Verb – To accept the conclusions / arrangements of others Children are often forced to acquiesce to the demands of adults. Bombastic – Adj. – Marked by use of language without real meaning Politicians tend to be bombastic in their speeches, and then do nothing once elected. Capitulate – Verb – To surrender; to cease resisting It looks as though the Empire has refused to capitulate to the Rebellion’s demands in the new Star Wars movie. Deflate – Verb – To reduce in size or importance There’s nothing like a bad grade to deflate a good day. Egregious – Adj. – Extraordinarily bad It wasn’t until the 1990s that the tobacco industry’s egregious cover-up of smoking’s link to cancer was truly uncovered.
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Vocabulary Slide 2Vocabulary Slide 2 Fitful – Adj. – Spasmodic; intermittent New parents often experience fitful nights of sleep for several months. Gratuitous – Adj. – Unnecessary; uncalled for Students worried about page limits often add gratuitous amounts of detail to their writing. Hierarchy – Noun – Organization by rank, class, or grade If I had my way, the world would be run on a hierarchy of nerdiness. Impartial – Adj. – Showing no favoritism; fair Students often wonder if it’s possible for teachers to be impartial while grading. Lassitude – Noun – Sate or feeling of being tired or weary The day after prom is usually a day of lassitude for dance-goers.
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Vocabulary Slide 3Vocabulary Slide 3 Meticulous – Adj. – Very careful about details George Lucas’s meticulous attention to special effects is what made Star Wars one-of-a-kind in 1977. Opportunist – Noun – One who takes advantage of opportunity with no regard for moral principles Jack’s nature as an opportunist during group projects earned him a bad reputation, and everyone refused to work with him. Partisan –Noun – One who strongly supports a party or cause The partisan supporters of the American Revolution ended up winning the war. Quixotic – Adj. – Idealistic and utterly impractical Some people regard the search for true love as quixotic ; I, however, hold out hope. Raze – Verb – To tear down completely; to destroy The military has a tendency to raze the confidence of new recruits, hoping to later raise it in a different fashion.
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