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Week 2February 2nd, 2014
WaterBy Helen Keller
Vocabulary
The plan….ObjectivesVocabulary ListPractice
Literature Booklet page 6Preview
ObjectivesStudents will practice using context clues
while developing vocabulary
Students will recall and identify key vocabulary from synonyms, definitions and antonyms
Vocabulary List A1. Afterward adv. __________________________________2. Attempts n. _____________________________________3. Attracted v. _____________________________________4. Delighted adj. ___________________________________5. Pleasure n. _____________________________________6. Regret n. ______________________________________7. Sorrow n. ______________________________________8. Thrill n. ________________________________________
Vocabulary List B1. Applied v. _____________________________________2. Existed v. ______________________________________3. Flushed adj. ____________________________________4. Fragrance n. ____________________________________5. Imitation n. ____________________________________6. Impress v. ______________________________________7. Keenly adv. _____________________________________8. Sensation n. ____________________________________
Vocabulary List A1. Afterward adv. Later, after something2. Attempts n. the acts of trying to do something3. Attracted v. to be drawn to something4. Delighted adj. experiencing great pleasure5. Pleasure n. a feeling of enjoyment or
satisfaction6. Regret n. sadness about something that has
been done or left undone7. Sorrow n. great sadness or grief8. Thrill n. a strong feeling of excitement
Vocabulary List B1. Applied v. was meant for2. Existed v. to have lived or have been real3. Flushed adj. having a red face4. Fragrance n. a strong, sweet smell5. Imitation n. the act of copying6. Impress v. to make someone understand
something7. Keenly adv. Sharply or deeply8. Sensation n. feeling
imitationsorrow
thrill
fragrance
flushed
attracted
Fill in the blanks with suitable words : 1. Ellen felt ________ that she did not know her older
brother better.
2. The teacher tried to __________ the idea of good citizenship upon his students.
3. I get a ________ every time I ride a roller coaster.
4. The new dress code ________ to all the students.
5. I like the _________ of cool water in a swimming pool.
thrill applied impress sensationregret
Choose the correct meaning using context clues :1. Tony ate dinner, and afterword, went to a movie.
now - later - before
enjoyment– dislike - hate
3 .The wedding guests enjoyed the fragrance of the roses in the garden.
odor– smell– taste
2 .Eric found pleasure in playing football.
Match words and their meanings:
1. Juanita was flushed after the long run.
2. Ben keenly wanted the leading role in the school play
3. George drove past some foothills on his way to the Rocky Mountains.
experiencing great pleasure
sharply or deeply
having a red face
a strong feeling of excitement
Unscramble : 1. cnerragaf
2. worsor
3. miinatoit
4. atcttadre
5. fawtrread
Fill in the blanks with suitable words :
1. Sara did an ___________ of a monkey to make her baby sister laugh.
2. The baseball player made several ___________ to hit a homerun.
3. The people at the funeral service were full of ___________.
4. Dinosaurs ___________ millions of years ago.
5. Ritchie was ____________ to the idea of playing soccer after school.
existed imitation sorrow attracted attempts
I J V D Y J T X I J K S M J F D T N R L Q X B R I T V P J V J M E K W C V Z M P O Z R E O X A P R V B U P M N V T O X V M S N R G X R E X O O R S I G D R A W R E T F A I M N Q S C A E K V S T R V N T H U J T X M P T S A L P L E A S U R E A L Q P H W H F V W S Q J A D S B M Q L G G U Y L N E E K M J G J I N I I Z V K E H Z G X I F R Q U J E L U S S J K O A S L L R C T K D E L G E R Z O R H Z J E K M T M D C T J X L B L P T D K M C J I I A O Y Z Q
afterwardappliedattemptsdelightedexistedimpresskeenlypleasureregretsensation
EvaluationUse the following words in a sentence
delightedkeenlyattracted
Open literature booklets to pages 7
PreviewIn the next Literature Lesson, we will review the vocabulary and learn about the author