"FOUND" VOCABULARY
This quarter we will be creating unique, one-of-a-kind, specially tailored vocab lists—no more “one size fits all” list. In addition to the vocabulary you learn/use in class for literature, informational text, and writing, you will expand your vocabulary outside of school!
- Every two or three weeks, you will be responsible for logging 10 new “found”words as follows:
- 7 words can be from any category you choose (noun, adjective, adverb, etc.)
- 3 words MUST BE VERBS!
- You can find the words in the literature we read, but you may also find them in music, television, shows, movies, etc.
- Your vocabulary test will ask you to know:
- Definition or synonyms
- How to use the word in context
- The word’s part of speech
- How to create a short writing using some or all of the words
Rules for Finding Words
- Must be school appropriate
- Must be higher-level vocabulary (NO words like car, cat, blue, red, walk, talk, etc.)
- Examples of higher-level vocabulary - cantankerous, abominable, mitigate, galvanize
You will keep track of words in your classroom journal. The journal will also act as a study guide for the test. Follow the sample below to as your build your list.
You will also log your words into a “master list” so you aren't using the same words multiple times during the course of the year
Your first 10 words are due on: 8/8
Your first vocabulary test is on: 8/15
Creating your Vocabulary Journal:
- Find and mark a word we read in a text or in another context.
- Write the word in your journal (on the master list and as an entry)
- Complete a Vocabulary Entry:
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- Word (Example: intemperate)
Location + Quote
From “America and Americans” Article
“For the most part we are an intemperate people: we eat too much when we can, drink too much, and indulge our senses too much.” / Guess the Meaning + Root (sound alike words)
Based off the passage I think intemperate means that someone is never happy.
--temperature,
Define + Part of Speech + Synonyms
adjective: having or showing a lack of self-control; immoderate.
Synonyms: immoderate, excessive, undue, inordinate, extreme, unrestrained, / Your Own Sentence
My two-year-old sister is often intemperate when she doesn’t get her way; she throws a tantrum and can only be soothed with gallons of chocolate milk.