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Theme 5 – Vocabulary 24 Mrs. Fendrick. Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Vocabulary Theme 5 – Lesson 24 Essential Question: How will learning.

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1 Theme 5 – Vocabulary 24 Mrs. Fendrick

2 Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Vocabulary Theme 5 – Lesson 24 Essential Question: How will learning new vocabulary help me? patriotism Definition:

3 Definition: love for your country and loyalty to it; national pride, and willingness to defend your country. patriotism (noun) Example: Captain Alfonza W. Davis showed great patriotism by serving our country during World War II.

4 Definition: love for your country and loyalty to it; national pride, and willingness to defend your country. patriotism (noun) Example: U.S. Marines who raised the flag after the battle over Iwo Jima, Japan, in 1945 showed patriotism. This famous news photo by Joe Rosenthal won a Pulitzer Prize.

5 Definition: successful and growing rapidly. flourish (verb) Example: Eric works hard and is good with animals, so his pet sitting business is flourishing.

6 fertile (adjective) Example: Definition: good for growing All kinds of fruits and vegetables grow well in this fertile valley.

7 primitive (adjective) Definition: simple or NOT high-tech The designs on the primitive clay pot had been scratched on the surface with a stick. Example:

8 immortalize (verb) Example: Definition: something created in memory of someone or to cause one to be remembered forever. The Mt. Rushmore National Memorial sculpture in South Dakota immortalizes famous Americans. Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, Lincoln

9 immortalize: Chief Crazy Horse (1840-1877) of the Oglala Lakota Sioux tribe something created in memory of someone or to cause one to be remembered forever

10 Definition: in one piece. intact (adjective) Example: Tanisha’s mom received a new vase intact from the delivery truck.

11 Definition: person, place, or animal who can be traced to one individual or group descendant (noun) Steven is writing a family history so that his descendants will be able to trace their roots. Example: or your relatives in future generations.

12 Definition: to strengthen reinforce (verb) Example: Mom used mailing tape to reinforce the sides of the package before taking it to the shipping clerk.

13 reinforce to strengthen

14 Definition: ceremony or series of actions ritual (noun) Example: The team members have a set of rituals before each game. Quinceañera

15 Definition: reason cause (noun) Example: something that makes something else happen OR what happens first OR reason why something happens Cause: I missed the bus. Effect: I arrived late to school.

16 Definition: result Example: effect (noun) what happens as the result of a cause OR what happens second Cause: I missed the bus. Effect: I arrived late to school.

17 Cause Effect Examples The boy kicked the ball. The ball rolled. Sally studied hard for a test. Sally got an A on her test. Joe stayed up late last night. Joe was sleepy this morning.

18 flourish Definition: successful; growing rapidly Example: fertile Definition: good for growing Example: Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Vocabulary Theme 5 – Lesson 24 primitive Definition: simple; not high-tech Example: immortalize Definition: to remember someone Example: intact Definition: in one piece Example: descendant Definition: person or animal traced to single individual or group. Example: patriotism Definition: love for and loyalty to country Example:

19 Summary reinforce Definition: to strengthen Example: ritual Definition: ceremony; series of actions Example: cause Definition: reason Example: I missed the bus. effect Definition: result Example: I arrived late to school.

20 Summary Learning new words will help me understand what I read.

21 Lesson 24 - Continued

22 Cornell Notes Use only blue or black ink or regular pencil. Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Fold left side of paper 2.5 inches. Holes go on left side. Genre Review Theme 5 – Lesson 24 legend Definition: Essential Question: How will learning new vocabulary help me? Head a clean sheet of paper like the above example.

23 Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Genre Review Theme 5 – Lesson 24 Essential Question: How will learning new vocabulary help me? legend Definition:

24 Definition: a story about people and their actions based on history or facts that became fiction over time. legend (noun) Examples:

25 Definition: simple truths about animals and plants that can talk and nature like thunder or wind with a moral or lesson at the end. fable (noun) Examples:

26 Definition: a children’s story with magical characters like elves or giants. folk or fairy tale (noun) Examples:

27 Definition: sacred story to explain the world with gods, goddesses, heroes, and monsters. myth (noun) Examples:

28 Summary Learning new words will help me understand what I read.

29 legend Definition: fiction story about people and their actions based on fact Example: Robin Hood fable Definition: simple truths with moral or lesson at end Example: Aesop Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Genre Review Theme 5 – Lesson 24 folk or Definition: children’s story with magical characters like elves and giants Example: Jack and the Beanstalk myth E.Q.: How will learning new vocabulary help me? Definition: sacred stories to explain the world with gods, goddesses, heroes, and monsters Example: Athena and Arachne fairy tale

30 You must be able to: 1. Write the meaning of each word. 2. Use the word properly in a sentence.

31 causedescendant effectfable fairy talefertile flourish immortalize intact legend mythprimitive reinforce ritual


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