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Target vocabulary/the brave little toaster

Target vocabulary/the brave little toaster

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English

8th Grade

Easy

CCSS
RI.8.4, RL.8.4, RL.7.4

+4

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Mostafa Mohamed

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10 Slides • 13 Questions

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Target vocabulary/the brave little toaster

critical vocabulary

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warming up

Ted's car isn't running well.If worse comes to worst,he can take the bus to school.

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Target vocabulary

  • diagnostics

  • retract

  • ample 

  • abode

  • chafe

  • vindictive 

  • reintegrate 
    consternation 

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The tortoise retracts its head into its shell for protection.

  • When you made a statement and then realized you spoke in error and take back what you said, this is an example of a situation where you retract your statement.

  • When you pull your hand back because it touches a hot flame, this is an example of a situation where you retract your hand.

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Open Ended

use retract in a meaningful sentence

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The definition of an abode is a residence or a place where a person lives or stays for a long time.

  • An example of an abode is someone's home or apartment.

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Open Ended

use "abode" in meaningful sentence

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vindictive 

Something is vindictive if it is intended to hurt or punish someone.



An example of vindictive is a person who writes down every mean thing ever said to her in a notebook so she can get back at the people who were unkind.

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Open Ended

define the word "vindictive" in your own words.

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Ample 

  • To be ample is to be plentiful or enough.

  • The definition of ample is you have enough of something to meet your needs, and perhaps even some left over

  • more than enough; abundant

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Open Ended

use " Ample" in a meaningful sentence

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chafe 

  • To warm by rubbing, as with the hands.

  • To annoy; vex:

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Open Ended

type the meaning for chafe in this sentence__


The collar chafed my neck.

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consternation 

  • a feeling of confusion, helplessness, shock, or dismay

  • An example of consternation is what your neighbors might have if you get several large barking dogs.

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Diagnostics 

  • Diagnostics are tools a computer uses to identify problems.

  • Software  that tests  hardware components (memory, keyboard, disks, etc.).

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Open Ended

it's your turn , Look up the word " reintegrate"

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Multiple Choice

Identify each word pair below as being either synonyms or antonyms.


chafe/soothe

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synonym

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antonym

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Multiple Choice

retract/extend

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synonym

2

antonym

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Multiple Choice

ample/plenty

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synonym

2

antonym

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Multiple Choice

reintegrate/explode

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synonym

2

antonym

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Multiple Choice

abode/home

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synonyms

2

antonyms

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Multiple Choice

consternation/worry

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synonyms

2

antonyms

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Multiple Choice

vindictive/vengeful

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synonyms

2

antonyms

Target vocabulary/the brave little toaster

critical vocabulary

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