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Thursday, 12 May 2011

"Drama" Vocabulary

1) I contributed to the American Red Cross Foundation by giving them money to help the people in need.



2) Mr. Josh, our counselor, insights on issues that cause people to seek for help.



3) Wearing glasses help me see evidently than without them.



4) I express my character on stage through my emotions and my voice.

Wednesday, 9 March 2011

"Reading for Life" Vocabulary

1) My older brother has the potential to be a History teacher when he grows up.




2) The whole 6th graders of AIS presented a proposal within a letter to our principal, Mr. Greg Corry.

3)  Any trinkets that are small enough for a child under 3 years old to swallow, is a hazard.



4) My parents are enpowered to ground me if I disobeyed them.

5) All students need an ample amount of sleep at night or else they will be sleepy the next day.

Thursday, 27 January 2011

Historical Fiction Vocabulary

1) I intensified the scary story around the campfire during the night to see how much they'd freak out.

2) The vital leader of my family business is my mother.



3) Vampires are immortal. They stay the same age..... forever.

4) Complaining that Ms. Hughes has given us too much homework, didn't really seem to be a ligitimate reason why she should reduce the amount.



5) Most of the people who were performing in the Talent Show were tremoring all over their body.

Wednesday, 12 January 2011

Camp Harmony & Academic Vocabulary Words

1) I observed the new girl through my eyes and saw that she has a great taste in clothes.

2) He emphasized the number of people he know so he could sound popular.

3) She had a surprised reaction when she found out we threw her a surprise party for her birthday!



4) When it was my turn, I stood up, heard the word I had to spell, and asked to define the word "define". Once I got it right, I let out a sigh knowing I'm still in the running to become the Spelling Bee Champion.



5) They tersely said their name to the leader of their camping group to avoid getting into more trouble.

6) The neighbors were playing baseball when they accidently hit the ball into our window. Luckily, it only
 caused a breach.



7) My teammates huddled around a basketball player from the other team that sprained her ankle. We were all riveted by the bruise and how big it has swollen.

8) I always keep a constant vigil over my property to make sure my little brother doesn't come and play with it.

Monday, 10 January 2011

Camp Harmony Lit. Focus #5

I would define the mood of the people on the bus at the beginning as normal. No one was really disappointed and angry that they were leaving. I guess it seemed like moving to a new neighborhood or something. But as the bus kept riding, it seems as though people became to be excited to see their new home. By the time they arrived to the camp, they were stunned at how it looked. They lived next to chicken houses, and there was a flood that they sank ankle deep of mud. I'll say they weren't so happy, more like surprised.

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