

Rewards Vocabulary Lesson 12
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6th - 8th Grade
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Brandon Diniz
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Rewards Vocabulary Lesson 12
Permanent
Dependent
-ment

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Permanent (adjective)
Permanent means lasting forever or occurring all
the time.
Synonym- Everlasting
Antonym- Temporary
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Multiple Choice
What part of speech is the word permanent
noun
verb
adjective
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Multiple Choice
_________ means lasting forever or occurring all
the time.
temporary
permanent
exaggerates
incentive
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Example
The Statue of Liberty has been
a permanent landmark in New
York Harbor since 1886. The
statue was a gift to the United
States from the people of France.
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Microphone Check
Be prepared to come on microphone and share an example of something that you think is permanent.
For Example: Think of how computers are a part of our lives ever since they became invented.
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Permanent Word Family
permanent –adjective
permanently –adverb
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Read the Paragraph
In humans, permanent teeth
begin to appear at age six and
replace all of the baby teeth
by about age 13. Four more
permanent teeth come in by
age 21. Adults can have all 32
of these teeth permanently if
they care for them by brushing,
flossing, and visiting the dentist.
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Dependent (adjective)
To be dependent on something or someone
means to need that thing or person in order to
succeed or survive.
Synonym-Reliant
Antonym-Independent
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Multiple Choice
What part of speech is the word dependent?
Noun
Verb
Adjective
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Multiple Choice
To be _________ on something or someone
means to need that thing or person in order to
succeed or survive.
permanent
incentive
dependent
exaggerates
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Example
Babies and toddlers are
dependent on adults for food,
shelter, clothing, and love. Being
dependent on adults continues
to be a normal part of a child’s
life as he or she gets older.
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Example
This teenager is still dependent
on adults for some things. In what
ways might she be dependent
on adults?
Come on microphone and start with:
One way that she is dependent
on adults is . . .
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Open Ended
How might a teenager be dependent on an adult?
Begin by saying.
One way that she is dependent on adults is . . .
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Word Family
dependent –adjective
dependence –noun
independent –adjective
independently –adverb
independence –noun
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Read the paragraph
Human babies are dependent on caretakers to meet their needs. This dependence on caretakers continues throughout childhood. Teens want to be independent. Teens begin to act more and more independently by managing their homework, doing chores without direction, and getting part-time jobs. This transition continues until adulthood, when people experience the most independence.
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-ment
Indicated that the word is a noun
Act of, state of, result of
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Multiple Choice
A noun that means the result of postponing a delay of something until later.
excessive
reluctant
postponement
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Multiple Choice
A noun that means the act of entertaining; the show or the play that entertains you.
passage
brilliant
entertainment
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Multiple Choice
A noun that means the state of being unemployed; the state of being without a job.
disinfectent
unemployment
discription
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Review
-intention
-administers
-exaggerates
-incentive
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Multiple Choice
Something that is meant to motivate
intention
administers
exaggerates
incentive
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Multiple Choice
Something that you plan to do
intention
administers
exaggerates
incentive
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Multiple Choice
Managing an organizations activities and schedules
intention
administers
exaggerates
incentive
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Multiple Choice
He or she tells someone that something is worse or more dramatic then it really was
intention
administers
exaggerates
incentive
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Permanent
Dependent
-ment

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