Vocabulary for 12/5.
Due Tuesday: Look up definitions at learnersdictionary.com and write them IN YOUR NOTEBOOK! Due Wednesday: Copy and finish the Show Me You Know Sentences in your notebook. Optional for Extra Credit: After class Thursday, review the definitions, and use each word in a sentence of your own. Show them to me Friday for extra credit.
1. distraught 2. keen
3. aptitude 4. chastise 5. nurture 6.
distinguish 7. disquieting 8. disposition 9.
civics 10. empathy
Show Me You Know Sentences. (Due Wednesday. In your notebook.)
She was distraught... He was very keen... She had an aptitude... His mother chastised him... She nurtured... He distinguished himself... It was rather disquieting... His disposition... In civics class, we learned... She felt empathy for...
Vocabulary for 12/5.
Due Tuesday: Look up definitions at learnersdictionary.com and write them IN YOUR NOTEBOOK! Due Wednesday: Copy and finish the Show Me You Know Sentences in your notebook. Optional for Extra Credit: After class Thursday, review the definitions, and use each word in a sentence of your own. Show them to me Friday for extra credit.
1. distraught 2. keen 3.
aptitude 4. chastise 5. nurture 6. distinguish 7. disquieting 8.
disposition 9. civics 10. empathy
Show Me You Know Sentences. (Due Wednesday. In your notebook.)
She was distraught... He was very keen... She had an aptitude... His mother chastised him... She nurtured... He distinguished himself... It was rather disquieting... His disposition... In civics class, we learned... She felt empathy for...
Vocabulary for 12/5.
Due Tuesday: Look up definitions at learnersdictionary.com and write them IN YOUR NOTEBOOK! Due Wednesday: Copy and finish the Show Me You Know Sentences in your notebook. Optional for Extra Credit: After class Thursday, review the definitions, and use each word in a sentence of your own. Show them to me Friday for extra credit.
1. distraught 2. keen 3.
aptitude 4. chastise 5. nurture 6. distinguish 7. disquieting 8.
disposition 9. civics 10. empathy
Show Me You Know Sentences. (Due Wednesday. In your notebook.)
She was distraught... He was very keen... She had an aptitude... His mother chastised him... She nurtured... He distinguished himself... It was rather disquieting... His disposition... In civics class, we learned... She felt empathy for...