READING AND LANGUAGE ARTS 5 Week #11 (11/10 – 11/14/14) Spelling Words 1. abnormality 2. abode 3. abundant 4. academy 5. accordingly 6. accordion 7. accountant 8. achieve 9. acquire 10. activity 11. adequate 12. adjective 13. adjustment 14. admittance 15. adoption 16. advance 17. advertise 18. affected 19. affliction 20. aggravate Vocabulary Words 1. tradition – custom or belief handed down from generation to generation 2. procession – something that moves forward; persons marching or riding 3. distribution – the act of giving some to each, of dividing and giving out in shares 4. recommend – to speak in favor of, suggest favorably 5. sacred – worthy of reverence 6. behavior – manner of behaving; way of acting 7. astonish – to surprise greatly, amaze 8. benefactor – a person who has given money or kindly help READING AND LANGUAGE ARTS 6 Week #11 (11/10 – 11/14/14) Spelling Words 1. alarmist 2. allegation 3. allegiance 4. allergic 5. alternate 6. altogether 7. ambulance 8. amnesia 9. ancient 10. anecdote 11. anniversary 12. announce 13. antenna 14. antique 15. anxiety 16. apostrophe 17. appetizer 18. appliance 19. argue 20. artificial Vocabulary Words 1. obscure – not well known 2. humble – modest; not proud 3. mortal – referring to humans, who eventually die 4. indignantly – in a way that expresses anger 5. obstinacy – stubbornness 6. strive – struggle; compete READING AND LANGUAGE ARTS 7 Week #11 (11/10 – 11/14/14) Spelling Words 1. aberrant 2. abhorrent 3. abolition 4. abundantly 5. accelerando 6. accelerator 7. acceptable 8. accompanist 9. accumulate 10. achievement 11. acrylic 12. adequacy 13. adjacent 14. admissible 15. adolescence 16. advancement 17. adversity 18. advocate 19. aerospace 20. affordable Vocabulary Words 1. liberty – freedom from slavery or captivity 2. aloft – high up, flying, in the air 3. vacancy – emptiness, unoccupied position 4. reel – spin, whirl 5. sustained – supported 6. captivity - imprisonment Spelling Words 1. afterthought 2. aggressive 3. allegorical 4. alleviate 5. ambiguity 6. amicable 7. amphibian 8. anesthesia 9. annotate 10. annoyance READING AND LANGUAGE ARTS 8 Week #11 (11/10 – 11/14/14) 11. antecedent 12. anthropology 13. antibacterial 14. apothecary 15. approbation 16. archaic 17. arduous 18. arguable 19. assiduous 20. assurance Vocabulary Words 1. Myths – are tales that explain the actions of gods, goddesses, and the heroes that interact with them 2. nymph – (in Greek mythology) is a godlike being that appears as beautiful young woman in a natural setting 3. Hera – the wife of Zeus 4. Zeus – the supreme ruler of Mount Olympus and all the gods and goddesses who live there 5. Narcissus – handsome but vain boy known for his cruel rejection of the many nymphs who fell in love with him READING AND LANGUAGE ARTS 5TH – 8TH HOMEWORK November 10 – 13, 2014 5th 6th 7th 8th MON 11/10 TUES 11/11 WED 11/12 THURS 11/13 Please copy the spelling words thrice and vocabulary words thrice in your journal. Write in cursive. Please copy the spelling words thrice and vocabulary words thrice in your journal. Write in cursive. Please copy the spelling words thrice and vocabulary words thrice in your journal. Write in cursive. Please copy the spelling words thrice and vocabulary words thrice in your journal. Write in cursive. Write a short essay. Use the words from the vocabulary words of the week to create a meaningful paragraph. Answer Think Critically on page 250. Write your answers in your journal. Study for the Friday test. Write a short essay. Use the words from the vocabulary words of the week to create a meaningful paragraph. Answer Critical Thinking on page 864. Write your answers in your journal. Study for the Friday test. Write a short essay. Use the words from the vocabulary words of the week to create a meaningful paragraph. Answer Critical Thinking on page 920. Write your answers in your journal. Study for the Friday test. Write a short essay. Use the words from the vocabulary words of the week to create a meaningful paragraph. Answer Critical Thinking on page 1034. Write your answers in your journal. Study for the Friday test.