11/01/2021
Dear Parents,
Today in class we did the following:
1) Digraphs
2) Vocabulary words 1 - 5, The First Tortilla.
3) Homework: Reader's and Writer's Notebook Page 337, write vocabulary words 1 - 5 and the definitions one time each.
Week
10 Vocabulary Definitions
The First Tortilla
1.
plot (n.): a series of events in a book, play, or movie
2.
theme (n): the main subject or topic
3.
prefix (n.): a word part with its own meaning that is added to the beginning of a
word to make a new word that has a different meaning
4.
volcano (n.) : a mountain with a hole in the top that sometimes sends out rocks, ash,
lava in a sudden explosion
5.
awaken (v.): to wake up
6.
cliff (n.): a high, steep surface of rock
7.
rainbow (n.): a curved line of colors in the sky that can appear after rain
8.
prize (n.): something won in a contest or given as an award
9.
mountain (n.):
an area of land that rises very high and is bigger than a hill
10.
suffer/suffered (v.): to experience pain, illness, or injury
11.
legend (n.): a story from the past that is believed by many people but cannot be
proved to be true
12.
affect/affected (v.): to produce an effect on something and cause a
change
13.
yawn/yawned (v.): to open your mouth wide and take in breath
usually because you are tired or bored
14.
precious (adj.): of great worth or value;
15.
crush/crushed (v.): to cause to lose shape or become flat by
pressing or squeezing very hard
16.
chile (n): a small pepper with a very hot flavor (Spanish)
17.
greet/greeted (v.): to welcome someone
18.
weave/weaved (v.): to make by passing threads or strips over and
under each other
19.
hammock (n.): a swinging bed made of canvas or netting that is hung between two trees
or poles
20.
tower/towered (v.): to rise high or far above others; reach a great
height
21.
peak (n.): the top of something (like a mountain)
22.
spirit (n.): a force of nature thought of as a person or god
23.
rumble/rumbled (v.): a low, heavy, continuous sound (like thunder)
24.
prayer (n.): words spoken to gods to say thanks or ask for something
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