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Vocabulary Lesson 7 The Boy Who Invented TV

Vocabulary Lesson 7 The Boy Who Invented TV

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English

6th Grade

Easy

CCSS
RI.6.4, RF.3.3B, RL.6.4

+9

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Anabella Llorens

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Vocabulary Lesson 7 The Boy Who Invented TV

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innovation

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a new idea or method.

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an old idea or method.

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blueprint

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printing in blue letters.

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a plan or design that explains how to build something.

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manufacturer

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a company that produces large amounts of goods.

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a company that produces movies.

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advances

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improvements in a particular area of study like technology or medicine.

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walks to the front.

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haphazardly

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magically

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in a way that doesn't have an obvious order or plan.

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stimulated

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to encourage something to grow, develop or become active.

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to move a lot.

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bombarded (with questions)

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to be attacked with paper balls.

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to be asked too many questions at the same time.

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orderly

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well arranged and organized.

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a commanding and strong voice.

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appealing

1

arranging something in piles.

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attractive or interesting.

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captivated

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to capture without a possibility of escape.

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to hold the attention of someone by being extremely interesting, exciting, attractive, etc.

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fetch

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to go to another place to bring something or someone and bring him/her/it back.

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something cool and interesting.

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revolutionary

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completely new and having a great effect.

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violent and aggressive.

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precision

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the quality of being exact.

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the quality of being crazy.

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crude

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professional

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simple and not skillfully done or made.

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dissect

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to cut something open to study its parts.

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to dehydrate fruits or vegetables.

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boggle

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to throw many balls at the same time.

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to be very uncertain and surprised about how to deal with something.

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scribbled

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to write something quickly or carelessly.

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a board game in which you have to make words.

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tinker

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to make small changes in something hoping to improve it or fix it.

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the short name of Tinkerbell.

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chores

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lies or fake news.

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activities that tend to be boring and unpleasant but need to be done regularly.

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freshman

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a student in the first year of high school, college or university.

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a person who is cool and funny.

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