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Robust Vocabulary

Robust Vocabulary. Lesson 26. bristly. brist. brist ly. bristly. If something is bristly , it is covered with short, stuff hairs, The big coyote’s coat was bristly . Do you prefer a smooth brush or a bristly brush for your hair. Concept map. dreadful. dread. dread ful. dreadful.

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Robust Vocabulary

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  1. Robust Vocabulary Lesson 26

  2. bristly

  3. brist

  4. bristly

  5. bristly • If something is bristly, it is covered with short, stuff hairs, • The big coyote’s coat was bristly. • Do you prefer a smooth brush or a bristly brush for your hair

  6. Concept map

  7. dreadful

  8. dread

  9. dread ful

  10. dreadful • If something is dreadful, then it is scary or terrible. • The lizard was making a dreadful noise. • Which is more dreadful, a test or Saturday chores? • Think of something dreadful; noise, food, or experience. • Turn to your partner and share.

  11. summoning

  12. sum

  13. sum mon

  14. sum mon ing

  15. summoning • When summoning someone, you are calling for the person to come. • Was anyone summoning you to breakfast this morning?

  16. nuisance

  17. nui

  18. nuisance • Something or someone that bothers you. • What noises can be a nuisance when you are studying?

  19. sedentary

  20. sed

  21. sed en

  22. sed en tary

  23. sedentary • A sedentary job or lifestyle is where you are sitting down most of the time. • Is it better for your health to be active or sedentary?

  24. oblige

  25. o

  26. o blige

  27. oblige • When you oblige someone you are helping the person. • Do you oblige your friends when they need your help with homework? • Think about a time when you obliged; friend, parents, or sibling. • Turn to your partner and share.

  28. boasting

  29. boast

  30. boast ing

  31. boasting • Being boasting is telling others something wonderful about herself or himself. • Have you been told that you are boasting? • Think about your partner and what you could say to them that would be boasting. • Turn to your partner and share.

  32. sway • When things sway, they swing slowly back and forth. • Do you sway while dancing?

  33. Read pg. 298-299Life On a Farm

  34. Is the rooster’s crowing helpful or is it a nuisance? Why can’t a farmer be sedentary? Read pg. 298-299Life On a Farm Why is the farmer glad to oblige? About what might a farmer be boasting? What sound is summoning the farming at the start of the day? What do stalks of wheat look like when they sway in the wind?

  35. Graphic organizer – wb. 225

  36. adamant

  37. a

  38. a da

  39. a damant

  40. adamant • Being adamant is a person being stubborn or very determined. • Wilbur was adamant about making his own web. • Are you adamant about choosing your own clothes or do you prefer someone else to choose?

  41. inevitable

  42. in

  43. in ev

  44. in evi

  45. in ev i ta

  46. in ev i ta ble

  47. inevitable • Something that can not be stopped or avoided. • It is inevitable that Wilbur will not spin a web. • Is it inevitable that best friends have a lot in common, or can they be very different?

  48. Do with partner • Discuss different things that are inevitable at a sporting event. Create a list and explain why you would need the item.

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