Vocabulary Instructional Routine Resource Chart Unit 3, Week 5 Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type Tier 2 word for Pinellas County: depend* (oral vocabulary) Vocabulary Words Macmillan Glossary Definition Additional Student Friendly Definitions Examples demand To ask for something firmly 1. To ask for urgently or forcefully 2. To call for, need When you demand something, you ask for it firmly. I demand to know who took the cookie. The angry customer asked to see the store manager to demand an apology from rude cashier. Ask (Student Interaction) Synonyms/Antonyms Show your partner what you would like if you were to demand something from someone. Synonyms: claim Antonyms: give, grant, offer emergency A sudden event that must be dealt with quickly Something that comes without warning and calls for fast action If something is an emergency, it is an urgent situation that must be dealt with right away. furious impatient sincerely snoop Very angry Easily annoyed With honesty To look around in a sneaking way Violent; fierce Not able to put with delay or opposition calmly and without anger Someone who is impatient is easily annoyed. Not false or pretended; honest and true Nose around If you say something sincerely, then you really mean it. To snoop is to look around in a sneaky way. I get impatient when my bus is late. I sincerely care about my school work. It’s not nice to snoop in other people’s private things. The businessman was furious when he missed his plane. Fancy Nancy became impatient when people were late for her party. I signed my friend’s thank you note sincerely yours. Tell your partner an example of an emergency. Tell your partner a word that is the opposite of furious. Antonym Tell your partner about something that makes you impatient. Tell your partner something or someone that you sincerely care about. Synonyms: crisis, danger Synonyms: mad, irate, rabid Synonyms: nervous, restless, uneasy, jumpy, fidgety, jittery Synonyms: genuinely, whole-heartedly Antonyms: calm, peace Antonyms: cheerful, elated, pleased A lifeguard rescues a person in a swimming emergency. To be furious means to be very angry. I get furious at my little sister when she takes my toys. depend * When someone depends on someone they need their support & help Examples: Farmer Brown depends on the farm arnimals for milk and eggs. Students depend on their teachers when learning something new. In case of an emergency call 911. Antonyms: insincerely Antonyms: patient Tell your partner how you would feel if someone were to snoop around your things? Synonyms: pry, poke, interfere, meddle Antonyms: ignore, neglect Could you depend on someone who says “no” when you ask for their help? Synonyms: bank on, count on, rely upon, turn to Antonyms: undependable, unreliable Vocabulary Words Making Choices Questions, Reasons and Examples Relating Words Puzzles demand emergency furious impatient sincerely If I say something that sounds like a demand say yes ma’am. If I don’t, don’t say anything. -may I ask you a question? -Give me back my toy now! -Clean your room! -How are you? -Come home right this minute! -can I use your pencil? If I say something that describes an emergency say 911. If I don’t, don’t say anything. -tripping on the sidewalk -a house on fire -being stung by a bee -falling out of a tall tree -hot soup burning your tongue -a car accident If I say something that would make you furious make a furious face. If I don’t, don’t say anything. -a sunny day -breaking your favorite toy -spending the day with a friend -getting sick on the first day of school -rain on the day of your big day at the beach If I say something that would cause you to feel impatient sigh and cross your arms. If I don’t, don’t say anything. -standing in a long line -eating a slice a pizza -sitting in traffic on the way to your summer vacation -playing outside -waiting for chocolate chip cookies to come out of the oven If I say something that you sincerely care about put your thumb up. If I don’t, don’t do anything. -your family -your friends -your pets -doing your best work -school Why would a police officer demand that a reckless driver show his or her license? Would you whisper or speak loudly when making a demand? Why is it important to stay calm during an emergency? What is your behavior like when you are furious? What is your behavior like when you are impatient? Why would your mom be upset if you snooped through her closet? Name three things that a second grader might depend on their parents for. Why is it important to talk calmly during an emergency? Would you be furious or delighted if you had to go to school in the summer? If you are standing in line at Disney World stomping your feet and sighing are you being patient or impatient? What would it look and sound like if you were being sincere about receiving a very special gift? Would you be delighted if someone sincerely thanked you for being their buddy? Why? The boy had to carefully snoop around his brother’s room to find his baseball bat. Why did he have to move carefully? Clue #1 The man felt this way after he wrecked his car. Clue #2: A synonym for this word is pleased. Clue #3: This word has 3 syllables. Clue #1; Waiting in a long line may cause you to feel this way. Clue #2: An antonym for this word is patient. Clue #3: This word starts with a vowel Clue #1: You might sign a letter with this word. Clue #2: A synonym for this word is truly. Clue #3: This word ends with –ly. Clue #1: This means to look for something in a sneaky way. Clue #2: This word has a double vowel. Clue #3: Loop rhymes with this word. Which of the following comments would go with the word, depend? I can’t help you. You can count on me. No thanks. Clue #1: Children ____ on their parents to take care of them. Clue #2: A synonym for this word is count on. Clue #3: This word has two syllables. Clues #1: You might say “give that to me now” to describe this word. Clue #2 This word rhymes with bland. Clue #3 This word begins and ends with a d. snoop depend * If what I say completes the following sentence, say depend. A baby must depend on his mother for… -food -crying -warmth -comfort -oxygen demand Unit 3.5 When someone demands something they ask for something firmly Unit 3.5 Unit 3.5 Synonyms:ask, interrogate, question, request, order, insist on Antonyms: give, grant, provide, supply, yield, come up with Unit 3.5 emergency Unit 3.5 An emergency is a sudden event that must be dealt with quickly Unit 3.5 Unit 3.5 Synonyms: crisis,danger Antonyms: peace Unit 3.5 furious When someone is furious they are very angry. Unit 3.5 Unit 3.5 Unit 3.5 Synonyms: mad, irate, rabid, Antonyms: cheerful, elated, pleased Unit 3.5 impatient Unit 3.5 When someone is impatient they are restless and easily annoyed. Unit 3.5 Unit 3.5 Synonyms: nervous, restless, uneasy, jumpy, fidgety, jittery Antonyms: patient Unit 3.5 sincerely Unit 3.5 When someone acts or talks sincerely they are honest and true. Unit 3.5 Unit 3.5 Synonyms: earnestly, honestly, genuinely, truly, whole-heartedly, from the bottom of one’s heart Antonyms: insincerely Unit 3.5 snoop Unit 3.5 To snoop means to look around in a sneaking way Unit 3.5 Unit 3.5 Synonyms: Antonyms: f interfere, pry, spy, poke one’s nose in ignore Unit 3.5 depend * Tier 2 Unit 3.5 When someone depends on another person, they need their support and help. Unit 3.5 Unit 3.5 Synonyms: count on, rely upon, turn to Unit 3.5 Antonyms: undependable, unreliable