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Rewards Vocab Lesson 13

Rewards Vocab Lesson 13

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English

6th - 8th Grade

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CCSS
L.3.2F, L.2.4B, L.3.4C

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Rewards Vocab Lesson 13

influence

immortal

dis-

im-

in-

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Influence (verb)

  • When people or things influence a person or situation, they have an effect on that person’s behavior or that situation.

  • Synonym - have an effect on

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Multiple Choice

What part of speech is the word influence?

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noun

2

verb

3

adjective

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Multiple Choice

When people or things _________ a person or situation, they have an effect on that person’s behavior or that situation.

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exaggerate

2

influence

3

administer

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incentive

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Example

When a teenager begins driving a car, many adults influence his or her good driving habits and attention to safety. In a national survey, teens reported that the adults who influence them the most are their parents.

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Mic Check *come on microphone and share out loud for a 5 star point

The adults in your life might influence how you spend your time. What might the adults in your life influence you to do?


Begin by saying:

The adults in my life might

influence me to . . .

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Open Ended

Write a complete sentence about what the adults in your life might influence you to do.


The adults in my life might

influence me to . . .

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Influence Word Family

  • Influence (verb)

  • Influenctial (adjective)

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Multiple Select

Which words are in the same family as influence?

1

impact

2

influential

3

guide

4

influence

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Read the Paragraph (come on microphone for a 5 star point)

Adults will influence you in many ways. While teaching you how to cook, repair things, and appreciate outdoor activities, these influential adults will be preparing you for the adult world.

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Immortal (adjective)

  • Someone or something that is immortal is famous and likely to be remembered for a long time.

  • Synonyms - well-known, notable

  • Antonym - obscure

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Multiple Choice

What part of speech is the word immortal?

1

noun

2

verb

3

adjective

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Multiple Choice

Someone or something that is ________ is famous and likely to be remembered for a long time.

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influence

2

exaggerates

3

incentive

4

immortal

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Immortal (example)

Some people’s words and ideas have become very well-known; the words and ideas are immortal. For example, the plays of William Shakespeare have become immortal because people have been reading, performing, and enjoying them for many generations.

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Microphone Check

Many people who lived in the past and many past events will continue to be remembered. What is one person or event that you think is immortal?

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Open Ended

Write a complete sentence that uses the word immortal.


One person I think is immortal is . . .


or


One event I think is immortal is . . .

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Immortal word family

  • immortal (adjective)

  • immortality (noun)

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Multiple Select

Select the words that are in the immortal word family

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undying

2

immortal

3

never ending

4

immortality

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Read the Paragraph

Helen Keller is a good example of a person who is immortal. Helen was blind and deaf and could barely speak, and yet she still learned to

communicate, and even graduated from college. Her life continues to inspire people to persist and overcome things that might get in their way. Her immortality is likely to be noticed by future generations when they see her statue in the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center.

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Prefix Review

  • dis-not or the opposite of

  • in-not or the opposite of

  • im-not or the opposite of

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Multiple Choice

The opposite of appear, to become invisible or go out of sight.

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educational

2

importance

3

disappear

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Multiple Choice

Not practical, not good at practical manners, such as buying comfortable shoes for less money instead of fancy shoes for more money

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exceedingly

2

impractical

3

temporary

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Multiple Choice

Not tolerant, not willing to accept people or ideas different from your own.

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generally

2

intolerant

3

organism

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Review the words

  • exaggerates

  • incentive

  • permanent

  • dependent

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Multiple Choice

Someone makes something sound more important than it is

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exaggerates

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incentive

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permanent

4

dependent

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Multiple Choice

Needing someone to hold your hand in order to cross the street

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exaggerates

2

incentive

3

permandent

4

dependent

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Multiple Choice

Something meant to encourage behavior

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exaggerates

2

incentive

3

permanent

4

dependent

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Multiple Choice

Lasting forever

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exaggerates

2

incentive

3

permanent

4

dependent

Rewards Vocab Lesson 13

influence

immortal

dis-

im-

in-

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