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Set 1. Word Warrior definitions. Become a Word Warrior!. Become a Word Warrior!. Here’s your first opportunity to start working towards becoming a Word Warrior and winning awards and prizes at the end of camp!
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Set 1 Word Warrior definitions Become a Word Warrior!
Become a Word Warrior! • Here’s your first opportunity to start working towards becoming a Word Warrior and winning awards and prizes at the end of camp! • Each week we’ll introduce a few warrior words and you’ll practice using them all week. On Friday you’ll do a final activity to show that you know the words from the week. • There will be fun rewards for campers who increase their vocabularies and show that they know the words. • If you know 15-17 words then you’ll be a Jargon General! • If you know 18-20 words then you’ll be a Term Trooper! • If you know 21-25 words then you’ll be a Word Warrior!
Abhor (verb) • What’s It Mean?: if you abhorsomething you hate it or dislike it intensely. • Here’s an Example: I abhor doing chores especially washing the dishes! • Shout Out: What are some things you hate or abhor?
Callous(adjective) • What’s It Mean?: Acallousperson or action is cruel and shows no concern for other people. • Here’s an Example: The mean girls showed howcallous they were when they teased and made fun of Judy even when she was crying. • Can you think of a time when Someone was callous to you?
Myriad (adjective) • What’s It Mean?:You would say there is a myriad of items if there is a large number of something. • Here’s an Example: • One clear night, there was a myriad of stars in the sky. Name some items you wish you had a myriad of.
Lured (verb) • Here’s an Example: The child was lured to the store by the promise of seeing the new toys. • What’s It Mean?:When a person is lured they are persuaded to go somewhere or do something by being offered something tempting. • Think About It: What are some places you might beluredinto going to?
Protrude (verb) • Here’s an Example: When my kitty broke her arm it was protruding in the air. • What’s It Mean?: If something protrudes from something, it sticks or juts out. What are some examples of some things That you may see PROTRUDING?
Vex(verb) What type of things Vex or annoy you? • What’s It Mean? If something vexes you it annoys or confuses you. • Here’s an Example: I was vexed by that math problem when I couldn’t figure out how to solve it.
Flabbergasted (adjective) • What’s It Mean?:Flabbergasted is when you are amazed or astonished. • Here’s an Example: His mother was flabbergasted when he brought home a report card of straight A’s • Discuss what might have flabbergasted this girl?
Impertinent (adjective) • What’s It Mean?: If you are impertinent you show a bold or rude lack of respect especially to authority. • The impertinent child was placed in time out when he yelled at his mother “No!” • Think about it—Have you ever Been impertinent?
Bog (noun) • What’s It Mean?: A bog is a wet muddy area of land. • Here’s an Example: The boy got stuck in the bog when he tried to catch the frogs that lived there. • Can you think of some other name names for a bog?
Let the Games Begin! • Now that you’ve seen the words for this week, make sure you work hard every day to learn what they mean! • During the word warrior time of your day, you will have opportunities to learn and practice the warrior words so you can be a master word warrior. • At the end of the week you will have a final activity to show what you know!