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Bellringers Tangerine 5

Bellringers Tangerine 5. December 5-9. Monday, December 10. 1. blackjack (n)– a piece of metal covered by leather with a flexible handle; a weapon used to hit people. 2. booster (n)– someone who is an active supporter and advocate 3. frazzle (v)– to wear out; to completely fatigue

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Bellringers Tangerine 5

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  1. BellringersTangerine 5 December 5-9

  2. Monday, December 10 • 1. blackjack (n)– a piece of metal covered by leather with a flexible handle; a weapon used to hit people. • 2. booster (n)– someone who is an active supporter and advocate • 3. frazzle (v)– to wear out; to completely fatigue • 4. hover (v)– to float or hang suspended over • 5. laurel (n)– a small tree with dark, glossy green leaves

  3. Blackjack

  4. Monday, December 10- Pre-AP • 1. blackjack (n)– a piece of metal covered by leather with a flexible handle; a weapon used to hit people. • 2. booster (n)– someone who is an active supporter and advocate • 3. frazzle (v)– to wear out; to completely fatigue • 4. hover (v)– to float or hang suspended over • 5. laurel (n)– a small tree with dark, glossy green leaves • 6. repetition- The deliberate use of any element of language more than once – sound, word, phrase, sentence, grammatical pattern, or rhythmical pattern. • 7. end rhyme- The repetition of sounds in two or more words or phrases that appear close to each other in the end of a line in a poem.

  5. Tuesday, December 11 • 6. slack (adj.)– lacking in activity; not busy • 7. peer (v)– to look at in a searching manner • 8. mock (v)– to make fun of someone in an unpleasant way • 9. precedent (n)– an act or decision that sets an example for others to follow • 10. stucco (n) - Plaster-like finish for external walls

  6. Stucco • Plaster-like finish for external walls

  7. Tuesday, December 11, Pre-AP • 8. slack (v)– lacking in activity; not busy • 9. peer (v)– to look at in a searching manner • 10. mock (v)– to make fun of someone in an unpleasant way • 11. precedent (n)– an act or decision that sets an example for others to follow • 12. stucco (n) - Plaster-like finish for external walls • 13. sarcasm- The use of verbal irony in which a person appears to be praising something but is actually insulting it. • 14. satire- Exaggeration or ridicule for the purpose of social change. • 15. rhythm- Pattern of beats within a poem

  8. Wednesday, December 12 Complete the synonyms with the vocabulary word that fits. • fatigue, tire, exhaust, ____________ • standard, model, guide, ____________ • float, linger, hang around, ____________

  9. Wednesday, December 12 PRE-aP • Complete the synonyms with the vocabulary word that fits. • fatigue, tire, exhaust, ____________ • standard, model, guide, ____________ • float, linger, hang around, ____________ • replication, reprise, duplication, __________

  10. Thursday, December 13 Correct the run on sentence by breaking apart or joining with a conjunction. • After a long day at school, I wanted to slack on my chores at home I was so frazzled from studying for tests. • During the band booster meeting we decided what new instruments to purchase for the band the president talked as I peered at the instrument catalogue.

  11. Friday, December 14 Correct the run on sentence by breaking apart or joining with a conjunction. 1. The new precedent set by the Supreme Court was followed by smaller courts some people mocked the standard but soon their opinions reversed. 2. Near our house my dad planted a laurel tree the branches sometimes sway in the wind and scratch against the stucco walls of our house.

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