Week of January 23rd - 27th
1.) A. word(pos) - Definition
B. Sentence using the word - complex/compound
C. Picture or real life example
appease,reciprocal, tedious, waver, adversity
1.) A. Appease (Verb) - Relieve or satisfy someone
B. I cleaned the house when I got home because I thought it would appease my mom.
C)Appease
2.) A. Reciprocal (Adjective) - Given, felt, or done in return
B. When I voted for my friend, and she voted for me, it was a reciprocal deal.
C. Reciprocal
3.) A. Tedious () - To long, to dull, or repetitive
B. After the movie ended, I was mad because it didn't show how the man's tedious journey ended.
C.Tedious
4.) A. Waver (Verb) - To be undecided between two opinions
B. Since both presidents were bad candidates, people wavered about them.
C. Waver
5.) A. Adversity (Noun) - Difficulties; Misfortune
B. Although I am good at math, I was having adversity with the subject we were on.
C. Adversity
Week of January 30th - February 3rd
resolution, conventional, mediate, ensue
6.) A. Resolution (Noun) - To resolve
B. Since my sister and I were arguing, my mom made us come to a resolution with our problem.
C. Resolution
7.) A. Conventional (Adjective) - Following certain standards
B. When it comes to some of our teachers, we have to do our homework conventionally.
C. Conventional
8.) A. Mediate (Verb) - To settle differences
B. My mom sensed that the meditation would take longer than she thought it would, so she just came up with a resolution.
C. Meditate
9.) A. Ensue (Verb) - As a result
B. The storm ensued in bad damages, and a lot of things were destroyed.
C. Ensue
B. Sentence using the word - complex/compound
C. Picture or real life example
appease,reciprocal, tedious, waver, adversity
1.) A. Appease (Verb) - Relieve or satisfy someone
B. I cleaned the house when I got home because I thought it would appease my mom.
C)Appease
2.) A. Reciprocal (Adjective) - Given, felt, or done in return
B. When I voted for my friend, and she voted for me, it was a reciprocal deal.
C. Reciprocal
3.) A. Tedious () - To long, to dull, or repetitive
B. After the movie ended, I was mad because it didn't show how the man's tedious journey ended.
C.Tedious
4.) A. Waver (Verb) - To be undecided between two opinions
B. Since both presidents were bad candidates, people wavered about them.
C. Waver
5.) A. Adversity (Noun) - Difficulties; Misfortune
B. Although I am good at math, I was having adversity with the subject we were on.
C. Adversity
Week of January 30th - February 3rd
resolution, conventional, mediate, ensue
6.) A. Resolution (Noun) - To resolve
B. Since my sister and I were arguing, my mom made us come to a resolution with our problem.
C. Resolution
7.) A. Conventional (Adjective) - Following certain standards
B. When it comes to some of our teachers, we have to do our homework conventionally.
C. Conventional
8.) A. Mediate (Verb) - To settle differences
B. My mom sensed that the meditation would take longer than she thought it would, so she just came up with a resolution.
C. Meditate
9.) A. Ensue (Verb) - As a result
B. The storm ensued in bad damages, and a lot of things were destroyed.
C. Ensue