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Weeks Four & Five Vocabulary

Watch. Listen. Take Notes. Learn. Weeks Four & Five Vocabulary. bias. Noun a tendency to believe that some people, ideas, etc., are better than others. Sometimes this can result in treating some people unfairly. Some people feel there is a bias against women in the field of science.

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Weeks Four & Five Vocabulary

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  1. Watch. Listen. Take Notes. Learn. Weeks Four & Five Vocabulary

  2. bias Noun • a tendency to believe that some people, ideas, etc., are better than others. Sometimes this can result in treating some people unfairly. Some people feel there is a bias against women in the field of science.

  3. superintendent Ann Riebock is the superintendent of our school district; but since she is retiring, we will have a new one next year. noun • A person who is in charge of or oversees work by directing the people who work in an organization, department, district, etc.

  4. superintendent Synonyms • Supervisor, director, administrator, caretaker, chief, boss The superintendent of our apartment complex is reliable and does a great job of running the property.

  5. foreword Noun • A short introductory statement in a published work, such as a book, especially when written by someone other than the author Jane Goodall, the woman who “lived with the chimps,” wrote the foreword for the book Chimpanzee Cultures.

  6. upheaval noun • A sudden, violent upward movement The severe winter caused the upheaval of many of the walking paths, so park visitors should be careful.

  7. upheaval Noun • Great disorder or radical change • Confusion, disruption, chaos The city was in a major upheaval after the earthquake.

  8. ambidextrous adjECTIVE • Able to use both hands equally well Pat Venditte, of the Yankees , is called “The Octopus,” because he is the only professional switch-pitcher, meaning he can pitch with either his left or right arms.

  9. ambidextrous Synonyms: Skillful, deft, adroit My dad is ambidextrous. He writes with his left hand, plays guitar with his right, and eats with both.

  10. Quiz Time

  11. Which word is this picture of island formation illustrating? .

  12. ANSWER: upheaval

  13. A building ____________ must balance many responsibilities on the job.

  14. ANSWER: superintendent

  15. In the 1960s, the civil rights movement marked a period of great social __________ in America.

  16. upheaval

  17. Which word is this picture illustrating?

  18. ambidextrous

  19. In the ______________ of the book, the editor has very high praises for the author.

  20. ANSWER: foreword

  21. I don’t know what career she’ll choose, but she does have a _________ toward the arts.

  22. ANSWER: bias

  23. There were two prefixes introduced this week. Do you know what they are?

  24. FORE What does this prefix mean?

  25. before, previous

  26. The other prefix is SUPER. What does this mean?

  27. more than, above

  28. How many other words can you think of with the prefixes fore and super? At your tables, make 2 lists: one list of words containing the prefix fore and the other with the prefix super.

  29. TTFN

  30. The End! Homework: • Make flash cards (use index cards). • On the front, write the word. • On the back, write the definitions along with the corresponding part of speech.

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