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CHAPTER 7 VOCABULARY Learn it. Your brain will thank you!

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Chapter 7 Vocabulary. Learn it. Your brain will thank you!. Procedures…. Raise your hand to speak, then wait to be called on so we can ALL hear you. Remember to “show” your thinking, two fingers to your temple. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CHAPTER 7 VOCABULARY

Learn it.Your brain will thank you!

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Procedures…1. Raise your hand to speak, then wait to be called

on so we can ALL hear you.2. Remember to “show” your thinking, two fingers

to your temple.3. When you have a response, show me by holding

your two fingers away from your temples. 4. Under cover thumbs up when you agree,

thumbs tucked in when you disagree. Keep it close and to yourself!

5. Everyone participates, it is fun and your brain will learn!

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Think about it…. What do you see? What do you think

it means? What is it showing?

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What are the similarities?

WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THIS PICTURE?

HOW DOES IT COMPARE TO THE MAP?

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Comprehensive Adjective Latin of large scope; covering or involving

much; inclusive

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Friendly Definition Based on the pictures and the

“denotative” definition, create a friendly definition with your group (in other words, put the definition into your own words)

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Physical Representation? Now, let’s learn the movement!

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Example or Non-Example? Our company’s comprehensive insurance

plan covers most health services. The comprehensive school taught only

science.

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Think about it… What do see? How is this man

dressed? How would you

describe his clothing?

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•What kind of family do you see?

CAN YOU THINK OF A WORD TO DESCRIBE THEM?

WHAT SIMILARITIES DO YOU SEE?

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Conventional Adjective Latin conforming or adhering to accepted

standards, as of conduct or taste

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Friendly Definiton Based on the pictures and the

“denotative” definition, create a friendly definition with your group (in other words, put the definition into your own words.)

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Physical Representation Let’s learn the movement!

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Example or Non-Example?

The teacher’s conventional hair had wild color stripes of blue and orange.

The conventional Valentine’s Day gifts are roses and chocolates.

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Think about it… What do you see? How do you think

these climbers feel?

What do you think it means?

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What is the relationship?WHAT TERM ARE WE TALKING ABOUT?WHAT IS HAPPENING NOW?

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Persevere Verb French to persist in anything undertaken;

maintain a purpose in spite of difficulty, obstacles, or discouragement

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Friendly Definition Based on the pictures and the

“denotative” definition, create a friendly definition with your group (in other words, put the definition into your own words.)

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Physical Representation? Ready for the movement?

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Example or Non-Example? It was not easy to complete homework

while working two jobs, but Kara persevered until she earned her diploma.

Laurie wished she could persevere the chocolate cake because it looked delicious.

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Think about it… What do you see? What do you think

it means? How do you think

this person feels, why?

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What similarities do you see?

WHAT WORD DO YOU THINK THE PICTURES SHOW?WHAT IS THE

RELATIONSHIP?

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Venture Verb Middle English an undertaking involving uncertainty as

to the outcome, especially a risky or dangerous one.

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Friendly Definition Based on the pictures and the

“denotative” definition, create a friendly definition with your group (in other words, put the definition into your own words.)

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Physical Representation? Here comes the movement!

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Example or Non Example? My dog’s appetite ventured between

eating a lot of food to eating very little. I will venture going on any ride at the

amusement park, even the Twister that makes me sick to my stomach!