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Grade 9-10: Vocabulary Lesson for Wednesday, Week 2


Grade 9-10: Vocabulary Lesson for Wednesday, Week 2

Word List 2

  1. agile: characterized by quickness, lightness, and ease of movement; nimble
  2. benign: kind and gentle, mild, harmless
  3. convey: to carry from one place to another; to communicate or make known
  4. durable: able to withstand wear and tear, or decay; able to perform over a long period
  5. elite: the best or most skilled members of a group
  6. gullible: easily deceived
  7. hover: to remain floating, suspended, or fluttering in the air

Wednesday Activities

  1. Go to the Spelling City website. Type in your list of vocabulary words. Click on the button that says Play A Game. Select Which Word. Play the game and write down the fill-in-the-blank sentences in your notebook.
  2. Create your own worksheet using your vocabulary words and your own definitions with this Worksheet Creater. Type your vocabulary words in the left column and the definitions in the right column. There is room on this worksheet for 10 words. Think of other words you know and type the words and definitions in the blank lines to complete the list. Click on "Generate Worksheet" at the bottom. Your worksheet will be created. Complete the worksheet and put it in your vocabulary notebook.
  3. Create your own virtual word dice. Click on this link and then click on number "15". Highlight the text that is already there and then type in one of your words. When you have finished, click on the single die or double dice, depending on how many words you enter. Click on the dice to roll them. State the definition of the word you see!

Other Help

If you need more information on your words, click on the link to use a on-line dictionary.

Use the daily activities to help you remember words that you learn each week. It is much easier to remember what the words mean if you do something with them and use them frequently in talking with your parents, family and friends.

Sample sentences:

The striker on our team is one of the most agile soccer players I have ever seen.
I was chosen for the debate team because of my agile mind.

My grandmother was relieved to hear that her tumor was benign.
My Dad wanted to be a football coach but his benign manner made the players feel that he was not serious.

"Please convey my greetings to your grandmother," the friendly old guy next door told me.
The wires that run all over our city are used to convey electricity to homes.

Jack Adams is the most durable fullback that has ever played for our team.
A plastic sword is light but not very durable.

Each year the elite players are recognized as members of the All-State team.
Wealthy people often make up the elite of a society.

My cousin is so gullible that he believes all of my lies.
Con artists would go broke if no one was gullible.

I love to watch humming birds hovering over the flowers.
Seagulls hover over the breaking surf looking for food.


 
 

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