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Word Wizard Word 1 Word 2 Word 3 Word in context Synonyms What I think it means What it means Picture Memory Clue

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Discussion Web Reasons not to support Reasons to support Conclusion

Fact Question Response Fact Question Response

Frayer Model Essential Characteristics Non-essential Characteristics Examples Non-examples

Semantic Feature Analysis

Word Family Tree Pronunciation Key Ancestor (Root word) Which means... Memory Clue Words that are relatives Words that are similar WORD A sentence where you found this word Definition in your own words Pick three kinds of people who might say this word and write a sentence showing how they might use it

Sequential Roundtable Alphabet Topic A F K P U Z B G L Q V C H M R W D I N S X E J O T Y

Expectation Grid

K-W-L Chart Topic What I already know What I want to find out What I have learned Topic

Character Quotes happy blessed, blissful, captivated, cheerful, chipper, chirpy, content, contented, delighted, ecstatic, elated, exultant, glad, gratified, jolly, joyful, joyous, jubilant, laughing, light, lively, merry, overjoyed, peaceful, peppy, perky, playful, pleasant, pleased, satisfied, sparkling, thrilled, tickled, up, upbeat determined bent on, constant, decided, decisive, driven, earnest, firm, fixed, intent, obstinate, persevering, purposeful, resolute, resolved, serious, set, set on, settled, single-minded, solid, steadfast, strong-minded, strong-willed, stubborn, unfaltering, unflinching, unhesitating, unwavering cold aloof, apathetic, cold-blooded, cool, dead, distant, emotionless, frigid, frosty, glacial, icy, impersonal, imperturbable, indifferent, inhibited, inhospitable, joyless, lukewarm, matter-of-fact, passionless, phlegmatic, reserved, reticent, spiritless, standoffish, stony, unconcerned, undemonstrative, unenthusiastic, unfeeling, unimpassioned, unmoved, unresponsive blah dull, boring, dim, dreary, humdrum, lifeless, monotone, monotonous, pedestrian, plodding genuine honest, artless, candid, earnest, frank, heartfelt, known, natural, open, positive, real, reliable, righteous, sincere, true, trustworthy, unaffected, unimpeachable, unquestionable, up-front, well-established Adjective List boring uninteresting, characterless, colorless, commonplace, drab, drudging, dull, flat, ho hum, humdrum, insipid, irksome, lifeless, monotonous, repetitious, spiritless, stale, stodgy, stuffy, tame, tedious, tiresome, trite, unexciting, unvaried, vapid, wearisome energetic forceful, active, aggressive, animated, driven, dynamic, enterprising, forcible, fresh, high-powered, industrious, kinetic, lively, peppy, powerful, snappy, spirited, sprightly, spry, tireless, unflagging, vigorous, vivacious, zippy bothersome troubling, aggravating, annoying, distressing, disturbing, exasperating, inconvenient, irritating, tiresome, troublesome entertaining amusing, absorbing, captivating, charming, cheerful, clever, compelling, delightful, enchanting, engaging, engrossing, enjoyable, enthralling, enticing, exciting, fascinating, funny, humorous, impressive, inspiring, interesting, lively, moving, pleasant, pleasurable, poignant, priceless, restorative, witty funny humorous, absurd, amusing, clever, comical, entertaining, good-humored, hilarious, humdinger, hysterical, joking, jolly, laughable, ludicrous, merry, playful, priceless, rich, ridiculous, silly, slapstick, sportive, waggish, whimsical, witty benevolent kind, all heart, altruistic, beneficent, benign, big, big-hearted, caring, chivalrous, compassionate, considerate, generous, helpful, humane, humanitarian, kind-hearted, liberal, magnanimous, philanthropic, tender-hearted, warm-hearted, well-disposed sad unhappy, bereaved, bitter, blue, cheerless, dejected, depressed, despairing, despondent, disconsolate, dismal, distressed, doleful, down, downcast, forlorn, gloomy, glum, grief-stricken, grieved, heartbroken, heartsick, heavy-hearted, hurting, languishing, low, low-spirited, melancholy, morbid, morose, mournful, pensive, pessimistic, somber, sorrowful, sorry, troubled, weeping, wistful condescending snobby, arrogant, disdainful, egotistic, lofty, lordly, patronizing, snobbish, snooty, supercilious, superior, uppity absent-minded unaware, absent, absorbed, abstracted, bemused, daydreaming, distracted, dreaming, dreamy, engrossed, faraway, forgetful, inattentive, lost, preoccupied, remote, removed, spacey, unobservant, unthinking, withdrawn