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Lesson 22
Knowledge Rating Scale
I’ve heard I know this I know the Vocabulary I’ve never this word, but word…it has meaning of Word heard this I don’t know something to this word. word before. what it do with… means. analyze consequence equivalent hypothesis isolated
Vocabulary Words
Vocabulary Definition Part of Synonym Antonym Word Speech analyze to examine something carefully to verb study understand it consequence the result, usually negative, of an noun effect, cause action or situation outcome equivalent having the same value, use, or adjective alike different meaning hypothesis an explanation based on the noun theory, fact, evidence that has not been tested or assumption truth proven to be true isolated tells that someone or something is adjective cut off, set include alone, separate, far away, or apart happening only at once. Examples
Word Example analyze The doctor will analyze the patient thoroughly before making a final diagnosis. He will carefully look at the patient’s charts and medical records. What is something that you had to analyze very carefully? consequence If you do not follow the rules when driving, there could be negative consequences. If you are not paying attention, you could wreck your car and put others in danger. When have you faced the consequences of something you did? equivalent 2+2 is equivalent to 2x2. Both equations equal four, therefore they are have the same value and are equivalent. Can you think of other math problems that are equivalent to each other? hypothesis While baking cookies, I realized I was out of chocolate chips. I did have some caramel chips, however. After thinking about what my friends like, I made the hypothesis that they will like the caramel chips just as much, if not better. My hypothesis proved to be true because my friends loved the cookies. Have you ever made a hypothesis while cooking? Was your hypothesis correct? isolated I like to be isolated when I am studying. Studying by myself in peace and quiet makes me retain information better. Do you ever like to be isolated? Fill in the Blank
analyze consequence equivalent hypothesis isolated 1. The high price of gas is a ______of our bad economy.
2. I will make a ______that if the water starts to boil, steam will rise from the pot.
3. The requirements for entrance into the program were ______, even though they were in different schools.
4. The principal will ______the fight before making a decision on the punishment.
5. The policeman will take the victim to a safe house to be ______.
Sentence Completion
1. I tend to analyze the way I ______. 2. I would like my paycheck to be equivalent to ______. 3. My hypothesis concerning the NCAA tournament was ______. 4. One consequence that I will face if I decide to quit school will be ______. 5. Someone with a highly contagious virus should be isolated because ______.
Yes, No, Why?
1. Is making a hypothesis equivalent to guessing what will happen? 2. Do you think being isolated is a fair consequence for back talking to your parents? 3. Is it important to analyze consequences as positive or negative?
Read and Respond
“A Great Musician” – Jane Ervin: Reading Comprehension in Varied Subject Matter: Book 3, page 95
1. Who isolated Mozart in a palace room for a whole week? 2. List some consequences of Mozart’s unusually sensitive hearing. 3. What was the archbishop of Salzburg’s hypothesis about Mozart? Was it correct?