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1 Advisory MSP Vocabulary Week 1
Variable Something that is likely to change non-example: The weather outside is going to variable. Solution The answer(s) to a problem (OR) The mixture of 2 or more substances non-example: I will solution this history question for the correct answer. Predict A statement of what may happen next non-example: The policeman pulled me over to predict my driving. Analyze Break something down into smaller parts in order to understand it non-example: I am going to analyze this block of wood with my axe. Classify To put into different groups or categories non-example: The teacher is going to classify us for the project.

2 Advisory MSP Vocabulary Week 2
Infer To make a decision based on evidence non-example: My infer to go out tonight was wrong. Summary Brief description of main points but not details non-example: The criminal’s summary was on the wanted poster. Product Answer to a multiplication problem. OR Something that is produced by effort or labor Chemical substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction non-example: I need to product these numbers to get my answer. Congruent Having the same shape and size non-example: I need to congruent this paper so it matches the other one. Adaptation Any change that occurs so to survive within the environment. non-example: I need to adaptation before going on my date tonight.

3 Advisory MSP Vocabulary Week 3
Identify To know and say who someone is or what something is. non-example: “Hi John”, I identify you. Example Something that is used to teach how a rule or process works. non-example: I am going to example this problem for you. Area The amount of space inside a shape, surface, region, room, etc. non-example: The furniture in the room uses area. Equal The same in number, amount, degree, rank or quality. non-example: She is going to equal the M&M’s so every person has the same amount. Evaluate To judge the value or condition of someone or something in a careful and thoughtful way. non-example: That chair is in poor evaluate.


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