A Few Words - Vocabulary Lesson

A Few Words - Vocabulary Lesson

<p>Unit 8</p><p>A Few Words - Vocabulary Lesson</p><p>Vocabulary in Context</p><p>Vocabulary Practice: Directions</p><p>In which situation might you use each vocabulary word.</p><p>Sentences Word List 1. diminutive: (a) describing a miniature horse (b) listing the pros and cons of a committees proposal deftness (c) explaining how to draw tress diminutive 2. stalk: (a) explaining how to apply paint (b) describing a field of corn (c)listing the reasons you like skateboarding stalk 3. valorous: (a) speaking about a quiet day in the woods (b) explaining how the hero in the play saved the day (c) valorous detailing the outline of a brick sidewalk 4. deftness: (a) watching leaves fall in a windstorm (b) describing how a sprinter broke away from the pack to win the race (c) picking out a mother’s day car for your mom</p><p>Writing with Academic Vocabulary</p><p>- Appreciate –attribute – indicate –unique -vary Directions: How does Nature in its natural environment vary from nature in a man-made environment according to Mary Oliver? Write one-to-two paragraphs comparing and contrasting those two environments. Use at least two Academic Vocabulary words in your writing.</p><p>Strategies for Vocabulary: Homonyms</p><p>Common Core Standards: L.4c Consult reference materials to determine a words meaning. Homonyms are words that have the same pronunciation and often the same spelling but different meanings. For instance, the vocabulary word stalk, which means “a stem or main axis of a plant,” looks and sounds just like the word stalk, meaning “to move threateningly or menacingly.” Because they are pronounced and spelled the same way, homonyms can be perplexing. The context of the sentence or passage can frequently help you establish which of a set of homonyms is being used. However, sometimes it’s still problematical to figure out the meaning of a homonym from its context. In such cases, consult a dictionary.</p><p>Directions: Identify the homonyms described by each pair of definitions. If you’re puzzled, figure out which word just one of the definitions describes. Then use a dictionary to find out if that word has any homonyms. 1. to move a boat forward with oars/a line of people or objects </p><p>2. place where a dead person is buried/very serious or solemn </p><p>3. a type of something/friendly and considerate</p><p>4. the skin of an animal/to conceal or keep secret</p><p>5. to intend to do something/unkind</p><p>6. belonging to me/an underground cavern from which gold is extracted</p>

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