This vocabulary list contains words related to spelling including: grumbles, shrivel, clever, wholesome, menace, lightning, portrait, digests, scaffold, button, transcripts, and shepherd. The words cover a variety of topics from emotions and health to nature, art, structures, and occupations. Students are learning these words to improve their spelling skills.
This document provides an overview of the 7th grade language arts curriculum for the 5th period, including spelling and vocabulary lessons, grammar exercises on punctuation and modifiers, forming different types of questions, modal verbs, comparisons of adjectives and adverbs, idioms, irregular verb conjugations, and readings from the literature book on the topics of cemeteries, kidnappings, and the Titanic.
This vocabulary list for 5th period spelling contains words that are often misspelled or confuse students such as hustle, rumble, trouble, argue, sarcasm, tarnish, tartar, harangue, relapse, profess, revenge and flighty. The list aims to improve spelling and knowledge of challenging words.
El documento proporciona una lista de estudiantes divididos en 7 equipos. Cada lÃnea incluye el nombre del estudiante y el número de su equipo respectivo. La lista contiene un total de 154 estudiantes distribuidos en los 7 equipos.
This document discusses idioms, which are phrases where the words together have a meaning different from the individual words' definitions. It provides examples of common idioms used in English related to emotions, situations, guesses, stopping, ignorance, laziness, and more. The document also includes practice exercises asking the reader to complete idiomatic expressions.
This document provides a spelling vocabulary list for 5th period lesson #22. It includes 10 words: arrow, sallow, fellow, meadow, harrow, narrow, marrow, sparrow, tallow, and shallow. The words seem focused on spelling variations containing combinations of vowels and consonants.
The document discusses modal verbs that express ability, possibility, and permission. It provides examples of modal verbs like can, be able to, could, must, might, may, and examples of their uses in sentences related to ability, possibility, and permission. It also includes exercises for the reader to practice using modal verbs in sentences correctly.
The document discusses different types of questions: closed questions that require a yes/no answer, open questions that require more descriptive answers, and tag questions that are short questions added to the end of statements to verify information. It provides examples of how to form different types of questions and activities to practice forming questions correctly using question words, verb tense, and question structure.
This document provides a spelling vocabulary list for 5th period with 10 words: grieve, apiece, relief, thieve, relieve, retrieve, believe, sheik, conceit, deceiver, deceitful, deceive. The list seems aimed to improve students' spelling and understanding of these English words.
This document defines idioms and provides examples of common English idioms and their meanings. An idiom is a phrase where the words together have a different meaning than the literal definition of the individual words. The document lists 80 common idioms such as "my two cents worth" meaning my humble opinion, "come full circle" meaning a process has been completed, and "squeaky clean" meaning legitimate and proper. It provides exercises for the reader to match idioms to their definitions and complete sentences using the appropriate idiom.
The document provides an overview of the 7th grade language arts curriculum for the 4th period, including assignments on spelling, vocabulary, grammar, idioms, and literature. Students will study appositive phrases, the principal parts of regular and irregular verbs, participles, common usage problems, run-ons, adjective and adverb clauses, sentence structure and types, subject-verb agreement, and pronoun cases. They will also learn vocabulary and storylines from passages in their literature book on Phoenix Farm, the Roman Games, and King Tut's tomb.
This vocabulary list contains 11 words for students to learn relating to spelling: inedible, audible, responsible, incompatible, permissible, sensible, feasible, inflexible, accessible, capable, and illegible. The words cover a range of topics from what is edible to what is possible.
This vocabulary list contains words related to spelling including movement, confinement, basement, abandonment, postponement, refinement, amazement, treatment, retirement, entertainment, contentment, and atonement. The words cover a variety of topics from physical actions and locations to concepts and life events.
King Tut's tomb contained many treasures but was also thought to be cursed. When archaeologist Howard Carter discovered Tut's intact burial chamber in 1922, he and his patron Lord Carnarvon found gold masks and coffins filled with jewels. However, some people later died under mysterious circumstances, leading to beliefs that opening the tomb released an ancient Egyptian curse.
This vocabulary lesson for 4th period provides a list of spelling words that students should learn, including words like abound, commands, strand, extend, brand, grind, trend, demand, offend, profound, recommend, and unwind. The lesson focuses on spelling and vocabulary terms.
The Roman games provided entertainment for the common people through fights to the death between gladiators or soldiers in arenas, which caused some animal species to become nearly extinct. Wealthy businessmen profited from rental fees and prizes at the expensive spectacles, while drivers and horses faced serious injury or death from crashes during chariot races due to axle failures.
Teams of 5 students will give 7 minute presentations on March 8th about the chronological events in Treasure Island from Chapter 1 to 15. Students must use words, main ideas, images, names of places, characters, and draw the correct conclusions. All students must participate in the oral presentation, which will be graded along with the presentation content.
This vocabulary list contains words starting with "im" that have negative connotations, including immature, improper, immobile, impossible, imitation, imagination, immoral, imperfect, impolite, impure, and impatient. It also includes the word immortal. The list provides spelling and definitions of these terms for a 4th period lesson on vocabulary.
A fire destroyed a woman's apartment, killing her mother, brother, and cat. After the fire, she found a pair of shoes with a red vein on the dresser, the only things left untouched by the fire. The fire left her with only the clothes on her back and shoes, and she had nowhere to go with her father also dead.
The document is about a girl who has to move to her grandmother's farm after a fire destroys her apartment. She only cares about bringing a pair of shoes and pretends her father is still alive. Neighbors donate clothes for her mother, brother, and cat but are missing a pair of shoes. The girl finds an egg and sets it in a makeshift nest, and a baby bird hatches from it. When the doorbell rings, she finds her father standing there.
The document discusses modal verbs that express ability, possibility, and permission. It provides examples of modal verbs like can, be able to, could, must, might, may, and examples of their uses in sentences related to ability, possibility, and permission. It also includes exercises for the reader to practice using modal verbs in sentences correctly.
The document discusses different types of questions: closed questions that require a yes/no answer, open questions that require more descriptive answers, and tag questions that are short questions added to the end of statements to verify information. It provides examples of how to form different types of questions and activities to practice forming questions correctly using question words, verb tense, and question structure.
This document provides a spelling vocabulary list for 5th period with 10 words: grieve, apiece, relief, thieve, relieve, retrieve, believe, sheik, conceit, deceiver, deceitful, deceive. The list seems aimed to improve students' spelling and understanding of these English words.
This document defines idioms and provides examples of common English idioms and their meanings. An idiom is a phrase where the words together have a different meaning than the literal definition of the individual words. The document lists 80 common idioms such as "my two cents worth" meaning my humble opinion, "come full circle" meaning a process has been completed, and "squeaky clean" meaning legitimate and proper. It provides exercises for the reader to match idioms to their definitions and complete sentences using the appropriate idiom.
The document provides an overview of the 7th grade language arts curriculum for the 4th period, including assignments on spelling, vocabulary, grammar, idioms, and literature. Students will study appositive phrases, the principal parts of regular and irregular verbs, participles, common usage problems, run-ons, adjective and adverb clauses, sentence structure and types, subject-verb agreement, and pronoun cases. They will also learn vocabulary and storylines from passages in their literature book on Phoenix Farm, the Roman Games, and King Tut's tomb.
This vocabulary list contains 11 words for students to learn relating to spelling: inedible, audible, responsible, incompatible, permissible, sensible, feasible, inflexible, accessible, capable, and illegible. The words cover a range of topics from what is edible to what is possible.
This vocabulary list contains words related to spelling including movement, confinement, basement, abandonment, postponement, refinement, amazement, treatment, retirement, entertainment, contentment, and atonement. The words cover a variety of topics from physical actions and locations to concepts and life events.
King Tut's tomb contained many treasures but was also thought to be cursed. When archaeologist Howard Carter discovered Tut's intact burial chamber in 1922, he and his patron Lord Carnarvon found gold masks and coffins filled with jewels. However, some people later died under mysterious circumstances, leading to beliefs that opening the tomb released an ancient Egyptian curse.
This vocabulary lesson for 4th period provides a list of spelling words that students should learn, including words like abound, commands, strand, extend, brand, grind, trend, demand, offend, profound, recommend, and unwind. The lesson focuses on spelling and vocabulary terms.
The Roman games provided entertainment for the common people through fights to the death between gladiators or soldiers in arenas, which caused some animal species to become nearly extinct. Wealthy businessmen profited from rental fees and prizes at the expensive spectacles, while drivers and horses faced serious injury or death from crashes during chariot races due to axle failures.
Teams of 5 students will give 7 minute presentations on March 8th about the chronological events in Treasure Island from Chapter 1 to 15. Students must use words, main ideas, images, names of places, characters, and draw the correct conclusions. All students must participate in the oral presentation, which will be graded along with the presentation content.
This vocabulary list contains words starting with "im" that have negative connotations, including immature, improper, immobile, impossible, imitation, imagination, immoral, imperfect, impolite, impure, and impatient. It also includes the word immortal. The list provides spelling and definitions of these terms for a 4th period lesson on vocabulary.
A fire destroyed a woman's apartment, killing her mother, brother, and cat. After the fire, she found a pair of shoes with a red vein on the dresser, the only things left untouched by the fire. The fire left her with only the clothes on her back and shoes, and she had nowhere to go with her father also dead.
The document is about a girl who has to move to her grandmother's farm after a fire destroys her apartment. She only cares about bringing a pair of shoes and pretends her father is still alive. Neighbors donate clothes for her mother, brother, and cat but are missing a pair of shoes. The girl finds an egg and sets it in a makeshift nest, and a baby bird hatches from it. When the doorbell rings, she finds her father standing there.