Semester 2 Week 7 March 7, 2016 For the following word, do the following: 1. Write out the word, part of speech, and definition. 2. Use the word correctly in a sentence. Don’t use my example. Willful—(adj.) habitually disposed to disobedience and opposition Sometimes my nephew is very willful. March 8, 2016 For the following word, do the following: 1. Write out the word, part of speech, and definition. 2. Use the word correctly in a sentence. Don’t use my example. Wily—(adj.) marked by skill and deception Alligators are very wily in how they stalk their prey. March 9, 2016 Write a short story with the following animals as characters. Hyena, Giraffe, and Elephant. Week 6 February 29, 2016 For the following word, do the following: 3. Write out the word, part of speech, and definition. 4. Use the word correctly in a sentence. Don’t use my example. Tawdry—(adj.) cheap and shoddy; tastelessly showy Some people are very tawdry in how they dress. March 1, 2016 For the following word, do the following: 1. Write out the word, part of speech, and definition. 2. Use the word correctly in a sentence. Don’t use my example. Tranquil—(adj.) free from agitation or worry; calm Some people meditate because it makes them feel tranquil. March 2, 2016 Write two sentences where you correctly use a semicolon. March 3, 2016 Using the following picture as a prompt, write a short story of at least 5 sentences. Week 5 February 22, 2016 For the following word, do the following: 3. Write out the word, part of speech, and definition. 4. Use the word correctly in a sentence. Don’t use my example. Scrutinize—(verb) examine carefully for accuracy with the intent of verification; to look at critically or searchingly, or in minute detail Teachers scrutinize assignments that are turned in to them. February 23, 2016 For the following word, do the following: 1. Write out the word, part of speech, and definition. 2. Use the word correctly in a sentence. Don’t use my example. Somber—(adj.) grave or even gloomy in character Funerals are somber occasions. February 24, 2015 Write out the necessary corrections for the following paragraph. There are 5 mistakes. There is two alarms set to wake me each morning. The other day i slept throw them both. Me and my niece were almost late. That wasn’t a good felling. Week 4 February 16, 2016 For the following word, do the following: 3. Write out the word, part of speech, and definition. 4. Use the word correctly in a sentence. Don’t use my example. Resolute—(adj.) firm in purpose or belief; characterized by firmness and determination Most teachers are resolute in their decisions. February 17, 2016 For the following word, do the following: 1. Write out the word, part of speech, and definition. 2. Use the word correctly in a sentence. Don’t use my example. Respite—(noun) a pause from doing something; a pause for relaxation Many of us are looking forward to the respite spring break will give us from school. February 18, 2016 Write a short story beginning with the following sentence. We have come to a resolution. Week 3 February 8, 2016 For the following word, do the following: 3. Write out the word, part of speech, and definition. 4. Use the word correctly in a sentence. Don’t use my example. Quagmire—(noun) in a tough position; mired with difficulty This has really put in me in a quagmire. February 9, 2016 For the following word, do the following: 1. Write out the word, part of speech, and definition. 2. Use the word correctly in a sentence. Don’t use my example. Quip—(noun) witty remark; (verb) make jokes I like to make quips. February 10, 2016 Rewrite the following run-on sentence so that it is no longer a run-on. I am definitely a dog person they are usually so friendly I love to play with them but sometimes they are really annoying for instance my parents’ dog, Rocky, barks loudly and jumps against the door whenever anyone comes over. Week 2 February 1, 2016 For the following word, do the following: 3. Write out the word, part of speech, and definition. 4. Use the word correctly in a sentence. Don’t use my example. Petulant—(adj.) easily irritated or annoyed My nephew is very petulant when he doesn’t get his way. February 2, 2016 For the following word, do the following: 1. Write out the word, part of speech, and definition. 2. Use the word correctly in a sentence. Don’t use my example. Premeditated—(adj.) characterized by deliberate purpose and some degree of planning The surprise birthday party was spontaneous rather than premeditated, a fact that was demonstrated by the lack of cake and decorations. February 3, 2016 Imagine….Ms. Dyche finally fulfilled her dream of diving in a shark cage. Sadly, she died during the experience. Write a 4-5 sentence story about how she died WITHOUT using the word “and.” Week 1 January 25, 2016 For the following word, do the following: 3. Write out the word, part of speech, and definition. 4. Use the word correctly in a sentence. Don’t use my example. Obtuse—(adj.) lacking sharpness or intellectual ability Some people like to tell jokes about obtuse blondes. January 26, 2016 For the following word, do the following: 1. Write out the word, part of speech, and definition. 2. Use the word correctly in a sentence. Don’t use my example. Opaque—(adj.) not clear; not transmitting or reflecting light or radiant energy It was hard to tell what was in the container since it was opaque. January 27, 2016 Write a short story of at least 5 sentences containing the following words. Sweep Cancel Patience Lace
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