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Vocabulary Week 6

Vocabulary Week 6. Root Word Jac-Jec. Monday Warm-up. Make predictions about the meaning of your new vocabulary words. Jac/Jec. Comes from Latin Means “ to throw ” or “to hurl”. Adjacent. Definition: nearby

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Vocabulary Week 6

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  1. Vocabulary Week 6 Root Word Jac-Jec

  2. Monday Warm-up Make predictions about the meaning of your new vocabulary words.

  3. Jac/Jec • Comes from Latin • Means “to throw” or “to hurl”

  4. Adjacent • Definition: nearby • Example: People who live in the suburbs adjacent to Philadelphia sometimes tell other people they are from Philadelphia.

  5. Conjecture • Definition: an opinion or judgment • Example: I disagreed with Evan’s conjecture that he would get a higher grade than I would in Algebra.

  6. Dejected • Definition: sad; depressed • Example: The dejected team left the field after losing 32-0.

  7. Trajectory • Definition: the path a moving object follows in space • Example: NASA projected that Earth would not be by the comet because our planet is not in it’s trajectory.

  8. Eject • Definition: to throw out • Example: The force of the high speed car crash ejected the driver from the car.

  9. Monday Closing Directions: Fill in the blank using one of your vocabulary words. A new study of Sandy's ____________that dealt a direct blow to New Jersey and New York shows Sandy was as rare a storm as it was a destructive one.

  10. Tuesday Warm-up Directions: Copy the prompt below and respond in a complete sentence. • Prompt: What would cause you to feel dejected? • Response:

  11. Vocabulary Practice Directions: In your notebook, unscramble your vocabulary terms listed below. • andtacej • ronjeccute • cddeeejt • acejoryrt • jetec

  12. Tuesday Closing Directions: Fill in the blank using one of your vocabulary words. J'Leon Love won the 10-round bout by split decision at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Gabriel Rosado, _____________ by the ruling, put his face in his gloves and leaned into the corner.

  13. Wednesday Warm-up Directions: Copy the prompt below and respond in a complete sentence. • Prompt: How would you react if you found yourself in a tornado’s trajectory? • Response:

  14. Vocabulary Practice Directions: In your notebook, match your vocabulary terms with their antonyms. • Adjacent Fact • Conjecture Keep in • Dejected Overjoyed • Trajectory Far away • Eject Scattered movement

  15. Wednesday Closing Directions: Fill in the blank using one of your vocabulary words. In the weeks before the deadly Market Street collapse, the building's owner repeatedly warned top city officials that the demolition could endanger the ___________ Salvation Army thrift store.

  16. Thursday Warm-up Directions: Copy the prompt below and respond in a complete sentence. • Prompt: Describe what it would be like to live adjacent to a garbage dump. • Response:

  17. Vocabulary Practice Directions: In your notebook, use the word dejected in a sentence to describe the image below.

  18. Thursday Closing Directions: Fill in the blank using one of your vocabulary words. Two flight attendants working in the back of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 were __________ and survived when the plane made a crash landing Saturday at San Francisco's airport.

  19. Friday Warm-up Directions: Copy the prompt below and respond in a complete sentence. • Prompt: What would you need to prove that a conjecture was a fact? • Response:

  20. Vocabulary Practice Directions: In your notebook, use the word trajectory in a sentence to describe the image below.

  21. Friday Closing Directions: Fill in the blank using one of your vocabulary words. “For now, there's lot of _____________, lots of hypotheses. We may have answered some questions, but we have a large number of new questions. But that's archaeology,” Jim Delgado said after finding two additional shipwrecks.

  22. Vocabulary Assessment Word Bank • Adjacent • Conjecture • Dejected • Trajectory • Eject

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