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Vocabulary Strategies

Vocabulary Strategies. Using Word Study for Ownership!. Context-Content-Experience. A teacher example……. (Word origin). (Subject area or area in life to which it pertains). (See word origin and discuss where the word comes from, its roots, etc.) . (How it is used “on the street”).

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Vocabulary Strategies

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  1. Vocabulary Strategies Using Word Study for Ownership!

  2. Context-Content-Experience A teacher example……

  3. (Word origin) (Subject area or area in life to which it pertains) (See word origin and discuss where the word comes from, its roots, etc.) (How it is used “on the street”) (Phrases using this word) (Sentences)

  4. ORIGIN 1550s, from L. delineatus, pp. of delineare "to sketch out," from de- "completely" (see de-) + lineare "draw lines," from linea "line" (see line (n.)). riddled delineation 1 the action of describing or portraying something precisely 2 the action of indicating the exact position of a border or boundary. Physical/literal (map boundaries) Figurative (rules, directions) Draw lines, sketch out = as in making a boundary (physical or figurative) clear.

  5. Noun portrayal, description, presentation, depiction, representation, picture, portrait, account.

  6. the artist's exquisite delineation of costume and jewelry. the accurate delineation of social problems in the area the eventual delineation of the border between the two states. The teacher’s delineation between summary and analysis clarified what I was supposed to write in my paper. There was no clear delineation between her locker and mine; our possessions were scattered throughout both lockers with no rhyme or reason.

  7. Context-Content-Experience Practice as a class….

  8. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from Latintrepidatio(n-), from trepidare ‘be agitated, tremble,’ from trepidus ‘alarmed.’ riddled trepidation a feeling of fear or agitation about something that may happen This word always has the same meaning-it describes of the self or character in a situation Tremble from fear

  9. fear, apprehension, dread, fearfulness, fright, agitation, anxiety, worry, nervousness, tension, misgivings, unease, uneasiness, foreboding, disquiet, dismay, consternation, alarm, panic; informal butterflies (in one's stomach), jitteriness, the jitters, the creeps, the shivers, the heebie-jeebies, the willies, the shakes.

  10. see the trepidation in her trembling hands the trepidation with which she walked into the haunted house His trepidation was obvious as he began his unrehearsed speech The child’s cries during the night affirmed her trepidation in the darkness.

  11. Context-Content-Experience Your turn! Create your own charts for two self-selected words….

  12. Time to Share! • Share your two self-selected words with your small group!

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