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TKAM Vocab List
1.
2. Week 1 Vocab day 1
perpetrated (vb.): carried out; committedquelled (vb.): To quell is to overwhelm something until it is
powerless
analogous (adj.): similar; comparable
compensation (n.): To compensate means to pay for something or
to make up for something.
indicative (adj.): Something that is indicative of something shows
or displays something.
3. Week 1 Vocab day 1
amiable (adj.): friendlycontemptuous (adj.): To be contemptuous is to have the feeling
that someone or something is beneath you; that it or they are
worthless.
melancholy (adj.): sad and gloomy
cordiality (n.): sincere affection and kindness
eerily (adv.): weirdly; mysteriously
4. Week 1 Vocab Practice- Synonyms- day 2
Week 1 Vocab Practice- Synonymsday 2Practice Exercise 1:
List 5 words from the previous list. For each word think of 3 to 5
synonyms that relate to the word.
Ex.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Abundant – plentiful, copious, rich
Plaintive – mournful, sorrowful, wistful, sad.
Peruse - examine, inspect, read carefully, scrutinize
Dainty – elegant, delicate, refined
Rhetoric – oratory, pomposity, speech-making
Perpetrated
Quelled
Analogous
Compensation
Indicative
Amiable
Contemptuous
Melancholy
Cordiality
Eerily
5. Week 1 Vocab Practice-Antonyms - day 3
Week 1 Vocab Practice-Antonyms day 3Practice Exercise 1:
Choose three words from the list below. For each world list 3 to 5
antonyms that relate to the word.
Ex.
1. Abundant – Scarce, limited, occasional
2. Plaintive – Joyous, gleeful, happy
3. Dainty – rough, rugged, harsh
Perpetrated
Quelled
Analogous
Compensation
Indicative
Amiable
Contemptuous
Melancholy
Cordiality
Eerily
6. Week 1 - Draw 3 Words From The List day 4
Draw an image for 3 of the words within the list. Challenge yourself to draw words thathave been harder for you to memorize.
Perpetrated:
:
:
:
Perpetrated
Quelled
Analogous
Compensation
Indicative
Amiable
Contemptuous
Melancholy
Cordiality
Eerily
7. Week 1 - Create 2 Word Pyramids – Day 5
VocabWord
(Sample)
Convey
Part of
speech
Synonym
Antonym
Verb
Synonym
Sketch
Show
Obscure
Depict
Perpetrated
Quelled
Analogous
Compensation
Indicative
Amiable
Contemptuous
Melancholy
Cordiality
Eerily
8. Week 1 Story Round Table
Practice Exercise 2:1) Get into a group of 3
2) Write a sentence using one of the vocabulary words. You must
attempt to tell a story.
3) Pass the page to the person to the right.
4) Add a sentence to your partner’s story.
5) Repeat for 6 words.
Perpetrated
Quelled
Analogous
Compensation
Indicative
Amiable
Contemptuous
Melancholy
Cordiality
Eerily
9. Week 1 – Bluff Review Game
• Students are divided into two teams.• A word will be placed on the board. Those that know the answer
stand.
• Those that don't and wish to "bluff" the answer can stand, too.
• A student is called on to give the definition.
• If correct, the number of points of students standing is awarded
to the team.
• If incorrect, the number will deducted by half the people
standing.
Perpetrated
Quelled
Analogous
Compensation
Indicative
Amiable
Contemptuous
Melancholy
Cordiality
Eerily
10.
AnalogousSimilar or
comparable to
11.
Cordiality
(n.): sincere
affection and
kindness
12.
CompensateTo compensate
means to pay for
something or to
make up for
something
13.
Contemptuousto have the feeling
that someone or
something is
beneath you; that it
or they are
worthless.
14. Definition to Word Round!!!
15.
Weirdly,Mysteriously
= Eerily
16.
carried out; committedTo perpetrate
17.
Something that shows ordisplay something
indicate/indicative
18. Use the word Correctly in a sentence!!!
19.
Amiable (adj.)20.
Melancholy(adj.)
21.
Perpetrated(verb.)
22.
Contemptuous(adj.)
23. Fly Swatter Game
Instructions:1) Each team has 1 fly swatter.
2) Each round the team must send one member to
the board to compete.
3) The individual to swat the correct answer on
the board the first earns a point for their team.
4) Incorrect answers earn the team nothing.
24.
Perpetrated25. Week 2 Vocab Day 1
Impudent (adj.): disrespectful; bold; sassyRepertoire (n.): accomplishments; skills.
Discernible (adj.): understandable
Rigid (adj.): stiff
Inconspicuous (adj.) To be conspicuous is to attract attention. To
be inconspicuous is to do the opposite; to not attract attention.
Impudent
Repertoire
Discernible
rigid
Inconspicuous
Vaguely
Livid
Diligently
Myopic
succinct
26. Week 2 Vocab day 1
Vaguely (adv.): to be vague is to be unclear or not preciseLivid (adj.): pale; lead-colored. Livid can also mean red, as in the
color someone's face gets when that person becomes angry.
Diligently (adv.): industriously; in a hard-working manner
Myopic (adj): Myopia is an abnormal eye condition, often called
nearsightedness. Someone who is myopic cannot see objects
clearly.
Succinct (adj.): clear and brief
Impudent
Repertoire
Discernible
Rigid
Inconspicuous
Vaguely
Livid
Diligently
Myopic
Succinct
27. Week 2 Vocab Practice day 2
Practice Exercise 3:List 3 words from the list below. For each word think of 3
Antonyms (opposites).
Ex.
1. Abundant – scarce, rare, infrequent
2. Plaintive –Happy, elated, jovial .
Pick an example from the list as a class:
1
Impudent
Repertoire
Discernible
Rigid
Inconspicuous
Vaguely
Livid
Diligently
Myopic
Succinct
28. Week 2 Vocab Practice day 3
Practice Exercise 1:List 5 words from the previous list. For each word think of 3 to 5
synonyms that relate to the word.
Ex.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Abundant – plentiful, copious, rich
Plaintive – mournful, sorrowful, wistful, sad.
Peruse - examine, inspect, read carefully, scrutinize
Dainty – elegant, delicate, refined
Rhetoric – oratory, pomposity, speech-making
Impudent
Repertoire
Discernible
Rigid
Inconspicuous
Vaguely
Livid
Diligently
Myopic
Succinct
29. Week 2- Create 2 Word Pyramids Day 4
VocabWord
(Sample)
Convey
Part of
speech
Synonym
Antonym
Verb
Synonym
Sketch
Show
Obscure
Depict
Perpetrated
Quelled
Analogous
Compensation
Indicative
Amiable
Contemptuous
Melancholy
Cordiality
Eerily
30. Week 2 Word Scramble day 5
1) ictscnuc (hint – adj.)2) geuvyla (hint – adv.)
3) rirepretoe (hint – n.)
4) Ipyomc (hint – adj.)
5) lendyilgit (hint – adj.)
6) cicnpouoisnus (hint- adj.)
Use one of these 6 words correctly in a sentence:
Impudent
Repertoire
Discernible
Rigid
Inconspicuous
Vaguely
Livid
Diligently
Myopic
Succinct
31. Week 2 Vocab Practice
22
4
1
1
2
3
ACROSS
1. Means to understand
2. Means bold, sassy
3. Means clear or brief
DOWN
1. Means to be angry
2. Means hard working
32. Week 2 Story Round Table
Practice Exercise 2:1) Get into a group of 3
2) Write a sentence using one of the vocabulary words. You must
attempt to tell a story.
3) Pass the page to the person to the right.
4) Add a sentence to your partner’s story.
5) Repeat for 6 words.
Impudent
Repertoire
Discernible
Rigid
Inconspicuous
Vaguely
Livid
Diligently
Myopic
Succinct
33. Week 2 – Bluff Game
• Students are divided into two teams.• A word will be placed on the board. Those that know the answer
stand.
• Those that don't and wish to "bluff" the answer can stand, too.
• A student is called on to give the definition.
• If correct, the number of points of students standing is awarded
to the team.
• If incorrect, the number will deducted by half the people
standing.
Impudent
Repertoire
Discernible
rigid
Inconspicuous
Vaguely
Livid
Diligently
Myopic
succinct
34.
LividRed, as in the color
someone's face gets
when that person
becomes angry.
35.
Repertoireaccomplishments;
skills.
36.
Succinctclear and brief.
37.
ImpudentDisrespectful, bold, sassy
38. Definition to Word Round!!!
39.
to not attractattention
Inconspicuous
40.
Nearsightedness, aninability to see the big
picture
Myopic
41.
industriously; ina hard-working
manner
Diligently
42. Use the word Correctly in a sentence!!!
43.
Discernible44.
Rigid45.
Vaguely46. Blast From the PAST Use the word Correctly in a sentence!!!
47.
Analogous48.
Indicative49. More Vocabulary
predilection (n.): a predilection is a preference, or a preferred wayof doing something.
• Thus, the Radley's preferred way of spending a Sunday afternoon
was to keep the doors closed and not receive visitors.
tedious (adj.): boring; tiresome
candid (adj.): open and honest
volition (n.): will.
• Scout is saying that someone like Tom would never go into
somebody's yard on his own or unless he had been invited to do
so, and would never do so of his own will or volition.
Predilection
Tedious
Candid
Furtive
Heathen
Acquit
Volition
Fatalistic
50. More Vocabulary day 1
fatalistic (adj.): To be fatalistic about something is to accept theevent as though it were inevitable; that is, that nothing could be
done to change or alter.
furtive (adj.): sneaky
heathen (adj.): unenlightened; without religion or morals
acquit (vb.): clear of a charge; find not guilty
Predilection
Tedious
Candid
Furtive
Heathen
Acquit
Volition
Fatalistic
51. More Vocabulary day 1
Fill in the blank1)“Mr. Henry also managed to shift the ___________attitude of
Red Sox fans after their two recent titles.”
2) Some students are refreshingly ___________ about
themselves, others prefer to censor their feelings.
3) The robber made _____________ movements around the ledge
of the house.
4) Use one word in a sentence.
Predilection
Tedious
Candid
Furtive
Heathen
Acquit
Volition
Fatalistic
52. Draw 3 Words From The List day 2
Draw an image for 3 of the words within the list. Challenge yourself to draw words thathave been harder for you to memorize.
Perpetrated:
:
:
:
Predilection
Tedious
Candid
Furtive
Heathen
Acquit
Volition
Fatalistic
53. Fin
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