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Vocabulary Words
***Unit 1***
Unit 1 Weeks 1 & 2
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- admires - looks up to something or someone very highly.
- classmate - a person who is in the same class at school.
- community - a group of people who live in a certain area.
- contribute - to supply, give, or bring something about.
- practicing - doing something over and over to gain skill.
- pronounce - to speak or say the sound of a letter or word.
- scared - to be afraid of something.
- tumbled - to have suddenly fallen in a helpless way.
Unit 1 Weeks 3 & 4
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- celebrate - you do something special
- courage - bravery in a difficult situation
- disappointment - a person is sad because something is not as good as expected.
- precious - it is very valuable to you.
- pride -a feeling of satisfaction in something you have done.
- remind - you make that person remember something.
- symbols - to represent ideas or objects.
- tradition - something that has been done for a long time.
Unit 1 Week 5
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- landmark - an important building, large object, or place.
- carved - cut into a piece or shape.
- clues - hints that help someone find something or solve a mystery.
- grand - great, large, or magnificent.
- massive - extremely large or heavy.
- monument - a building, statue, or object that honors a person or event.
- national - a characteristic of or has to do with a nation or its government.
- traces - small bits or signs left behind that show something was there.
***Unit 2***
Unit 2 Weeks 1 & 2
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- announced - something you told people about.
- candidates - the people seeking an office or honor.
- convince - cause someone to believe or do something.
- decisions - make choices.
- elect - choose by voting.
- estimate - to guess an amount.
- government - local community and laws.
- independent - to do things for yourself.
Unit 2 Weeks 3 & 4
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- arrived - got where you were going.
- immigrated - came to a new country to live.
- inspected - looked at something closely and carefully.
- moment - a very short amount of time.
- opportunity - a chance for good things.
- photographs - pictures taken with a camera.
- valuable - worth lots of money.
- whispered - spoken in a very quiet voice.
Unit 2 Week 5
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- bounce - to spring back after hitting something.
- imagine - to picture it in your mind.
- inventor - a person who creates something for the first time.
- observer - someone who watches something.
- alliteration - occurs when several words or syllables in a row start with the same sound.
- free verse - a poem where lines do not need to rhyme.
- limerick - a funny poem of five lines with a specific rhyme pattern.
- rhyme - where words end with the same sound.
***Unit 3***
Unit 3 Weeks 1 & 2
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- amount - how much of that thing.
- astronomy - the study of the stars, planets, and other outer space objects.
- globe - a round model of the world or Earth.
- solar system - includes Earth and the other planets that orbit the Sun.
- support - you provide what they need.
- surface - the outside of something.
- temperature - to tell how hot or cold it is.
- warmth - state of being warm in temperature or feeling.
Unit 3 Weeks 3 & 4
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- disbelief - you do not believe something.
- dismay - to feel upset because of shock or surprise.
- fabulous - amazing.
- features - things that are noticeable about something.
- offered - you are presented with something that you can accept or turn down.
- splendid - very beautiful or magnificent.
- unique - the only one of its kind.
- watchful - to watch closely and carefully.
Unit 3 Week 5
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- agreeable - be pleasant or ready to agree with something.
- appreciate - to admire highly or to be grateful for.
- boomed - to have grown suddenly
- descendants - people who come from a particular ancestor or group of ancestors.
- population - the number of people who live in a certain region or country.
- resources - sources of aid or support that may be drawn upon when needed.
- transportation - the method or means of carrying or moving something from one place to another.
- vehicles - means of transporting goods or people.
***Unit 4***
Unit 4 Weeks 1 & 2
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- achievement - something you worked hard to finish or learn.
- apologized - said you were sorry.
- attention - you watch, listen, or concentrate on it.
- audience - a group of people gathered to hear or see something.
- confidence - you have trust or faith in something or someone.
- embarrassed - you feel shy, uncomfortable, or ashamed.
- realized - you became fully aware of it.
- talents - natural abilities or skills.
Unit 4 Weeks 3 & 4
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- alert - to give a warning or signal.
- competition - a situation in which people or animals are trying to be more successful than others.
- environment - the place that surrounds a living thing and affects its survival.
- excellent - very good.
- prefer - to like something better than another thing.
- protection - when something is kept safe.
- related - to belong to the same family.
- shelter - something that protects or covers something else.
Unit 4 Week 5
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- adventurous - willing to risk danger in order to have exciting or unusual experiences.
- courageous - very brave.
- extremely - very.
- weird - strange or unusual.
- free verse - a form of poetry that does not have a regular pattern of rhyme and rhythm.
- narrative poem - poem that tells a story.
- repetition - words or phrases in a poem are repeated for effect.
- rhyme - to end with the same sound.
***Unit 5***
Unit 5 Weeks 1 & 2
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- citizenship - the position of belonging to a country with rights and responsibilities.
- continued - goes on without stopping.
- daring - courageous and bold.
- horrified - filled with great fear or horror.
- participate - you join with others or take part in something.
- proposed - to have suggested something to others for their consideration.
- unfairness - the state of not being honest or fair.
- waver - to pause when being unsure.
Unit 5 Weeks 3 & 4
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- admit - you confess to it.
- barter - trade things for other things without using money.
- considered - you thought about it carefully before making a decision.
- creation - something you made.
- humble - not big or important.
- magnificent - very beautiful and grand.
- payment - an amount you paid for something.
- reluctantly - to do it unwillingly or with hesitation.
Unit 5 Week 5
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- energy - being able to be active; power.
- natural - made by nature, without any care from humans.
- pollution - the act of spoiling something or making it impure.
- produce - means to make it or show it.
- renewable - able to be created again.
- replace - you find something else to take its place.
- sources - forces that bring something about or cause it to exist.
- traditional - describes a custom or belief that is handed down from generation to generation.
***Unit 6***
Unit 6 Weeks 1 & 2
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- communicated - gave them information or ideas.
- essential - very important or necessary.
- goal - something a person wants and tries to get or become.
- motivated - has a reason for doing something.
- professional - requires special education.
- research - the careful study of a topic to find and learn facts.
- serious - important.
- specialist - knows a great deal about something.
Unit 6 Weeks 3 & 4
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- alarmed - afraid or frightened.
- anguish - great suffering of the mind or agony.
- necessary - needs to be done, had, or used.
- obsessed - you think about one thing all the time and nothing else.
- possess - you have or own it.
- reward - something given or received in return for something done.
- treasure - can be money, jewels, or anything else that is valuable.
- wealth - having a lot of money or valuable things.
Unit 6 Week 5
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- entertainment - something that interests and amuses a person.
- humorous - funny and makes people laugh.
- ridiculous - very silly or foolish.
- slithered - slid or glided like a snake.
- narrative poem - a poem that tells a story.
- rhyme - end in the same sound.
- rhythm - a regular pattern of sounds that is repeated.
- stanza - a group of lines arranged in a pattern of rhyme or rhythm.
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