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Explore and learn the vocabulary words from the book "Chains" in an interactive media center visit. Bring all your books and join us today!
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Chains Bellwork Week Five Vocabulary
MEDIA CENTER VISIT TODAY! BRING ALL BOOKS! Monday, February 9 • 1. inferno (p. 191) noun- a very large fire burning fiercely and uncontrollably • 2. sedition, (p. 116) noun- incitement of resistance to authority • 3. beseech (p. 118) verb- to beg for urgently • 4. confiscate (p. 211) verb- to take something away with authority • 5. pestilence (p. 151) noun- something that is contagious or infectious
Monday, February 9 • 6. perpetual (p. 271) adj.- lasting forever, continuous, uninterrupted • 7. amiss (p. 273) adj.- wrong, not as it should be • 8. salutations (p. 274)noun- the act of greeting someone • 9. vagabond (p. 277) noun- a homeless wanderer, a beggar • 10. consort (p. 279) verb- to associate with, spend time with
Tuesday, February 10 Look up the vocabulary words in Chains. Write a sentence explaining the situation in which they are used. Use textual evidence in your sentence. Sedition 1. On page 116 in Chains, the author writes __________________________________ Beseech 2. Beseech means___________________ because on page 118 of the text it says ___________________
Tuesday, February 10 Write out the complete sentence and change the bland word to a more descriptive word. 1. “The inferno singed my hair!” I said to my friend. 2. Mrs. Lockton said that Sal’s sedition got her penalized with an appalling brand. 3. “I beseech you to let me listen to music while I read.” I said to my teacher. Dude, it’s reading time! Begin your two column journal. Remember: Use quotation marks in the page number. Correct Format: Author’s name (Last, First.) Title of Book. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Source Type.
Wednesday, February 11 Write out the sets of synonyms and then match the correct vocabulary to the set! • 1. continuous, everlasting, eternal, _________________ • 2. remove, seize, repossess, _________________ • 3. endemic, deadly disease, plague, ________________ • 4. partner, associate, comrade, ________________
Wednesday, February 11 Write out the complete sentence and change the bland word to a more descriptive word. • “I ask (__________) you for your help in our fight for freedom!” Curzon said(_________)to me. • Ruth’s whereabouts were always(_________) on Isabel’s mind. Dude, it’s reading time! Begin your two column journal. Remember: Use quotation marks in the page number. Correct Format: Author’s name (Last, First.) Title of Book. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Source Type.
Thursday, February 12 • Using textual evidence, complete the following sentences: • On page 158, Isabel speaks of pestilence in the army, including _______, _____________, ___________. • Isabel also notes that, “The air was steeped in evil during those muggy, ________________ days” (Anderson 158).
Thursday, February 12 Write out the sentences and circle the vocabulary word. Then underline the context clues that give the word added meaning! • Madam Lockton reported that the city was amiss with chaos. • Lady Seymour always greeted Isabel with pleasant salutations. • Curzon looked like a disheveled vagabond when Isabel first met him. Dude, it’s reading time! Begin your two column journal. Remember: Use quotation marks in the page number. Correct Format: Author’s name (Last, First.) Title of Book. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Source Type.
Friday, February 13 Write out the complete sentence and change the bland word to a more descriptive word. • The fire(_______) of emotions inside Isabel raged fiercely. • Mrs. Lockton had the authority to take away (___________) anything Isabel possessed. Dude, it’s reading time! Begin your two column journal. Remember: Use quotation marks in the page number. Correct Format: Author’s name (Last, First.) Title of Book. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Source Type.
Friday, February 13 Write out the three sentences. Underline the vocabulary words used. Pay attention to how the textual evidence is introduced, cited, and explained. • 1. Mr. Lockton protects himself against his consorts by asking them to sign a paper. • 2. He explains, “The paper will serve as my insurance should I fall into rebel hands. It will motivate you and our friends to do everything possible to secure my release” (Anderson 91). • 3.If anything is amiss in their plot, Mr. Lockton wants to ensure his friends support him.