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Word of the Day

Word of the Day. Week of December 17 th. trivial: of little or no importance Part of Speech : adjective. Copy and complete this word map for trivial : What types of trivial matters have you argued over? Was it worth it?. Hemisphere: one half of the earth Part of Speech : noun.

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Word of the Day

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  1. Word of the Day Week of December 17th

  2. trivial: of little or no importancePart of Speech: adjective • Copy and complete this word map for trivial: • What types of trivial matters have you argued over? Was it worth it?

  3. Hemisphere: one half of the earthPart of Speech: noun • In which hemisphere is each of these places located? • Asia • Antarctica • South America • the United States • Europe • If you could choose to live anywhere on Earth, which hemisphere would you choose?

  4. ambition: a strong desire to achieve a specific goalPart of Speech: noun • Copy and complete this concept map for ambition: • What do you have the ambition to learn or do?

  5. dingy: having a dirty or dull appearancePart of Speech: adjective • Which words mean about the same thing as dingy? • bright • drab • clean • soiled • discolored • What is something in your classroom that looks dingy?

  6. transmit: (1) to pass from one person or place to another;(2) to send out signals by radio or televisionPart of Speech: verb • Copy and complete this concept map for transmit: • How many ways can you think of to transmit a message?

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