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The Apprentice

Vocabulary Support for:. The Apprentice. Pilar Molina Llorente. Vocabulary Checklist (for all vocabulary instruction) 1. Provide opportunities for students to: read the word hear the word say the word write the word (if applicable) 2. Define the word with a “kid-friendly” definition

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The Apprentice

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  1. Vocabulary Support for: The Apprentice Pilar Molina Llorente

  2. Vocabulary Checklist • (for all vocabulary instruction) • 1. Provide opportunities for students to: • read the word • hear the word • say the word • write the word (if applicable) • 2. Define the word with a “kid-friendly” definition • Provide opportunities for students to interact with the word and it’s meaning. • (Provide repeated and varied interactions with the word.)

  3. Before Reading: • Teacher introduces a vocabulary word by describing, explaining, translating, demonstrating and/or giving an example of the new word. • Students interact with the word.

  4. After Reading- Text Talk

  5. Preface

  6. Sculpture 3 dimensional art made of stone, metal or other objects. Michael Angelo’s Statue of David

  7. Brunelleschi’s Cupola Florence, Italy Architecture The art and science of designing buildings and other structures.

  8. Painting A painted work of art. Botticelli’s Primavera

  9. The Medici Family

  10. Chapter 1

  11. Basting Long stitches that temporarily hold two pieces of fabric together

  12. Posture The way someone holds their body

  13. GestureA body movement that shows a feeling or idea.

  14. IllustriousFamous; distinguished.

  15. ConvictionA strong belief.

  16. IntentionA desire, wish or goal.

  17. ApprenticeshipA period of time spent working with a master craftsman or an expert artist to learn a skill or trade,

  18. AnticipationBelieving something will happen.

  19. FacadeFront or outer covering of a building.

  20. Chapter 2

  21. Mortar and PestleA tool used to crush and grind solid substances.

  22. Pigment A powder or paste of concentrated color that is used to mix with other substances to create paint or dye.

  23. Altarpiece A work of art that has been made to go above the altar in a Christian church.

  24. Sepia Pencil Drawing Sepia is a dark brown-gray color named after the rich brown pigment derived from the ink sac of the common cuttlefish Sepia.

  25. Doublet A close-fitting jacket with or without sleeves.

  26. Precision Paying attention to detail; exactness, accuracy.

  27. Syncopated Cut short; abbreviated.

  28. Meager Very little; skimpy

  29. Chapter 3

  30. Ambled To walk in a slow easy manner.

  31. Haughty Proud in a snobbish, arrogant way.

  32. Alchemist A scientist of the middle ages who tried to change other metals into gold.

  33. LuteA plucked string instrument with a neck.

  34. Chapter 4

  35. AnguishTo suffer painful sadness.

  36. TraitorSomeone who betrays (goes against) another.

  37. AdaptA change that makes something work.

  38. The Church of San Lorenzo

  39. Chapter 5

  40. ObligationFeeling like you MUST do something.

  41. DenounceTo speak strongly against something.

  42. TyrantSomeone who uses terror to enforce their way.

  43. Cobbles of the Courtyard

  44. Soldering Chain To join together or fix metal by melting it and then allowing it to cool

  45. Chapter 6

  46. TemperedRestrained

  47. EntourageA group of people who follow someone important.

  48. AllegoryA story, poem or play where people, things or events have a symbolic meaning-usually religious or moral- often depicted in art.

  49. HypocrisySaying you believe something, but acting in a different way.

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