Thursday, July 28, 2011
Week 7 Paragraph Implicate, Emerge, Hypothesis
There was a zombie that emerged from the ground. They were implicated in a crime of eating peoples brains. People had do a hypothesis to find out how to kill them. They finally found out a way to kill the zombies. The world went back to normal after that.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Week 7 Synonyms, Images, and Sentences
Monday, July 25, 2011
Week 8 Vocabulary Definitons & Examples
1) Emerge (verb)
2) Hypothesis (noun)
3) Implicate (verb)
*** For each word, find the definition of each word.
*** Copy the example sentences provided.
1) Emerge - Ex. The sun emerged from behind the clouds and the rain and made a rainbow.
2) Hypothesis - Ex. Juan’s hypothesis concerning the cause of the accident was that the driver was distracted by texting.
3) Implicate - Ex. Smoking has been implicated to cause premature death.
Emerge: to come forth into view or notice, as from concealment or obscurity: a ghost emerging from the grave; a ship emerging from the fog.
Hypothesis: a proposition, or set of propositions, set forth as an explanation for the occurrence of some specified group of phenomena, either asserted merely as a provisional conjecture to guide investigation (working hypothesis) or accepted as highly probable in the light of established facts.
Implicate: to imply as a necessary circumstance, or as something to be inferred or understood.
2) Hypothesis (noun)
3) Implicate (verb)
*** For each word, find the definition of each word.
*** Copy the example sentences provided.
1) Emerge - Ex. The sun emerged from behind the clouds and the rain and made a rainbow.
2) Hypothesis - Ex. Juan’s hypothesis concerning the cause of the accident was that the driver was distracted by texting.
3) Implicate - Ex. Smoking has been implicated to cause premature death.
Emerge: to come forth into view or notice, as from concealment or obscurity: a ghost emerging from the grave; a ship emerging from the fog.
Hypothesis: a proposition, or set of propositions, set forth as an explanation for the occurrence of some specified group of phenomena, either asserted merely as a provisional conjecture to guide investigation (working hypothesis) or accepted as highly probable in the light of established facts.
Implicate: to imply as a necessary circumstance, or as something to be inferred or understood.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Week 6 Vocab Paragraph
There were a couple that the cops would always get called for dimestic violence. Despite the violence in that relationship they still stayed together. Her love for him was in another dimension thats why they didnt break up. They are still fighting and I think that they will always will if they stay together. I just made all this up.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Week 6 Synonyms, Images, and Sentences
1. Domestic -
Synonyms - Local, homebody, family, servant, pet
Word forms - domesticate, domesticated
2. Despite
Synonyms - even though, although, even if
3. Dimension
Synonyms - aspect, extent, amount, measure, probability
Word forms - dimensions
This is a picture that shows a girl that was abused with is domestic.
Synonyms - Local, homebody, family, servant, pet
Word forms - domesticate, domesticated
2. Despite
Synonyms - even though, although, even if
3. Dimension
Synonyms - aspect, extent, amount, measure, probability
Word forms - dimensions
This is a picture that shows a girl that was abused with is domestic.
This is showing you that it is in your despite to do something.
Monday, July 18, 2011
Week 6 Vocabuly Definitions & Examples
1. Domestic (adj) - Ex. She wanted a domestic animal for her birthday but her dad bought her a polar bear instead.
2. Despite (preposition) - Ex. Despite the loss of her driver's license, she could still get to school on time with her bus pass.
3. Dimension (n) - Ex. When we bought new carpet, we determined the dimensions of the room were 14x18 feet.
Domestic: of or pertaining to the home, the household, household affairs, or the family
Despite: in spite of; notwithstanding
Dimension: a property of space; extension in a given direction
2. Despite (preposition) - Ex. Despite the loss of her driver's license, she could still get to school on time with her bus pass.
3. Dimension (n) - Ex. When we bought new carpet, we determined the dimensions of the room were 14x18 feet.
Domestic: of or pertaining to the home, the household, household affairs, or the family
Despite: in spite of; notwithstanding
Dimension: a property of space; extension in a given direction
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Week 5 Vocabulary Synonyms, Images, and Sentences
1. Civil (adj)
Synonyms - public, government, public, courteous, civic
Word Forms - civilian (adj, n), civilization (n)
2. Debate (n, v)
Synonyms - discussion, dispute, argument, argue, oppose, refute
Word forms -
(verbs) debates, debating, debated
(nouns) debates, debater
3. Confer (v)
Synonyms - discuss, advise, negotiate, honor
Word forms - confers, conferred, conferring
This is a picture of the civil rights movement.
These people hate debates.
This is a picture with confer on it.
Synonyms - public, government, public, courteous, civic
Word Forms - civilian (adj, n), civilization (n)
2. Debate (n, v)
Synonyms - discussion, dispute, argument, argue, oppose, refute
Word forms -
(verbs) debates, debating, debated
(nouns) debates, debater
3. Confer (v)
Synonyms - discuss, advise, negotiate, honor
Word forms - confers, conferred, conferring
This is a picture of the civil rights movement.
These people hate debates.
This is a picture with confer on it.
Monday, July 11, 2011
Week 5 Vocabulary Definitons & Examples
1. Civil (adj) -
Ex. Tom and Jane were married in a civil ceremony because they were not religious.
2. Debate (n, v) -
Ex. There has been very little public debate about teenager's rights in the classroom.
3. Confer (v) -
Ex. In court, Frank leaned over and conferred with his attorney about a statement the witness said.
Civil: of, pertaining to, or consisting of citizens
Debate: a discussion, as of a public question in an assembly, involving opposing viewpoints
Confer: to bestow upon as a gift, favor, honor, etc
Ex. Tom and Jane were married in a civil ceremony because they were not religious.
2. Debate (n, v) -
Ex. There has been very little public debate about teenager's rights in the classroom.
3. Confer (v) -
Ex. In court, Frank leaned over and conferred with his attorney about a statement the witness said.
Civil: of, pertaining to, or consisting of citizens
Debate: a discussion, as of a public question in an assembly, involving opposing viewpoints
Confer: to bestow upon as a gift, favor, honor, etc
Thursday, July 7, 2011
week 4 2 sentences adequate annul attribute
This computer is an adequate computer. The person has an adequate dog.
This person has an annul party. This is going to be an annul thing for everyone.
I had to attribute to the party\. I also had to attribute to bring food to school for a bbq.
This person has an annul party. This is going to be an annul thing for everyone.
I had to attribute to the party\. I also had to attribute to bring food to school for a bbq.
week 5 grades
Math: 75% Math Lab: 98% Language Arts: 84% I am saticfied with my grades. I dont have no missing assignments and will just keep doing what I am doing right now and keep my grades up.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Week 4 Synonyms, Images, and Sentences
1. Adequate (adj)
Synonyms - enough, satisfactory, sufficientI went on a adequate adventure.
Word Forms - adequately (adverb)
2. Annual (adj)
Synonyms - yearly, year-longShe is going to an annul award.
Word Forms - annually
3. Attribute (n, v)
Synonyms -
Nouns - aspect, quality, trait
Verbs - assign, apply, account for
Word forms -The color attributes on this sign.
Nouns - attributes, attribution
Verbs - attributes, attributed, attributing
Synonyms - enough, satisfactory, sufficientI went on a adequate adventure.
Word Forms - adequately (adverb)
2. Annual (adj)
Synonyms - yearly, year-longShe is going to an annul award.
Word Forms - annually
3. Attribute (n, v)
Synonyms -
Nouns - aspect, quality, trait
Verbs - assign, apply, account for
Word forms -The color attributes on this sign.
Nouns - attributes, attribution
Verbs - attributes, attributed, attributing
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Week 4 Vocabulary Definitons & Examples
1. Adequate (adj) -
Ex. Her homework was not adequate because she only completed the vocabulary section.
2. Annual (adj) -
Ex. The annual graduation party is scheduled for the third Saturday of June.
3. Attribute (n, v) -
Ex. She attributed her vocabulary to her extensive reading
Adequate: barely sufficient or suitable
Annul: to make void or null; abolish; cancel
Attribute: (N) something attributed as belonging to a person, thing, group, etc.; a quality, character, characteristic, or property, (V) to regard as resulting from a specified cause; consider as caused by something indicated
Ex. Her homework was not adequate because she only completed the vocabulary section.
2. Annual (adj) -
Ex. The annual graduation party is scheduled for the third Saturday of June.
3. Attribute (n, v) -
Ex. She attributed her vocabulary to her extensive reading
Adequate: barely sufficient or suitable
Annul: to make void or null; abolish; cancel
Attribute: (N) something attributed as belonging to a person, thing, group, etc.; a quality, character, characteristic, or property, (V) to regard as resulting from a specified cause; consider as caused by something indicated
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