Our H.W. Assignment this week is aimed to build up our Garden of Words.
You will complete the Vocabulary Wheel by clicking on the link at the below.
CLICK HERE for an example for your Vocabulary Wheel.
CLICK HERE for the Vocabulary Wheel GO and directions.
You must print the Vocabulary Wheel, and follow the directions to fill it out.
Then you must cut the wheel out, and turn it in.
You only have to do one wheel for each class English II (period 3) and Reading II (period 4).
Pick your one (1) word from one of the stories we've read in English or Reading. Once you've chosen your word, comment to this post stating what word you chose to do. No one can repeat a word, and the wheel will not be accepted unless you comment below to tell me and the both classes which words are already taken.
erika guevara p#4 :english(furtive)
ReplyDeletereading(discordant)
Kudos to Erika! Wasting no time picking out her word!
ReplyDeleteJennifer Viera
ReplyDeleteEnglish: Recompose
Reading: Ambitious
stephanie rodriguez p;3 (heritage) (assert)
ReplyDeleteClara Acosta P#3
ReplyDeleteEnglish: Heritage
Reading: obscure
Karina Rodriguez P#3
ReplyDeleteEnglish: Wince
Reading : Expectation
Yasmin Pena.
ReplyDeletePeriod 3.
english: furtive.
Reading: reproach
alejandro socorro prd.3
ReplyDeleteenglish:furtive
reading:pathetic
yasmine hernandez
ReplyDeleteperiod: 3
english- consternation
reading- lucid
Shirley Diaz
ReplyDeletePeriod:3
English-vigilance
Reading- Inevitable
alejando socorr0 prd.3
ReplyDeleteenglish:doctrine
reading:pathetic
Sarah Scazzi - period 3
ReplyDeleteSynchronize
Intensity
nicole san martin- period 4
ReplyDeletesynchronize
prodigy
Vanessa Arranz - Period 3 & 4
ReplyDelete-Wince
-Obscure
Daniel Ruiz- p. 3 & 4
ReplyDeleteEnglish: Vigilance
Reading: Reproach
forget about the last comment. Daniel Ruiz Period: 3 & 4
ReplyDeleteEnglish: Cower
Reading: Stigmatize
Saba Ansari
ReplyDeleteEnglish : consternation
Reading : accusation
-Period 4
Adriana B Hernandez
ReplyDeletePeriod 5&6
consequences
quarry