Quarter 1 Vocabulary PACKET 4

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Quarter 1 Vocabulary PACKET 4 The Lightning Thief - Chapters 16-18 Packet Started: Packet due: Teacher given score: **Lessons should be COMPLETED in class on a daily basis** 4 Exceeds 3 Meets 2 Approaching 1 Beginning 0 100 90% My work meets ALL the criteria for high quality consistently. My work is 90 75% complete and/or misses 1 2 criteria sometimes. My work is 75 50% complete. My work has evidence of quality but not consistently. More than 50% of my work is not done or not yet meeting many criteria for quality. Minimal to No work completed.

The Lightning Thief Chapter 16 Vocabulary Higher Vocabulary Word (part of speech) *Draw an illustration of Word or use it in a sentence under the line Direct Quote from Text (Page #) *Highlight/Underline context clues Your definition (guess based on context clues) Denotation (dictionary definition given in class copy it word for word) metamorphosis I mean she was taken from the Minotaur before she could die. She was turned into a shower of gold, right? That s metamorphosis. Not death. She s being kept, (page 244). indignation You hot, big boy? he asked the lion, then splashed the rest of the bucket right in the lion s face. The lion roared in indignation, (page 254). vagrant We stumbled out into the desert afternoon. It was a hundred and ten degrees, easy, and we must ve looked like deep fried vagrants, but everybody was too interested in the wild animals to pay us much attention, (page 257).

The Lightning Thief Chapter 17 Vocabulary Higher Vocabulary Word (part of speech) *Draw an illustration of Word or use it in a sentence under the line Direct Quote from Text (Page #) *Highlight/Underline context clues Your definition (guess based on context clues) Denotation (dictionary definition given in class copy it word for word) chasm It deposited me at the edge of the ocean proper, where the sand bank dropped off into a huge chasm. It was like standing on the rim of the Grand Canyon at midnight, not being able to see much, but knowing the void was right there, (page 271). grimace (verb) I told Grover and Annabeth what had happened, and showed them the pearls. Annabeth grimaced. No gift comes without a price, (page 273). qualm I uncapped Riptide. A few simple adjustments I had no qualms about what I was about to do...he deserved to turn into dust for a while, (page 281).

Chapters 16 & 17 Vocabulary PRACTICE #1 Spelling: Look back in the packet to find the words and spell each correctly THREE times. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Definitions : Use your word bank to record the correct word for each definition. 1.: a homeless person who does not have a job and moves frequently 2. : a feeling of doubt or uncertainty about whether you are doing the right thing 3.: a facial expression of disgust, disapproval, or pain 4. : a complete change of character, appearance, or condition; a transformation 5.: anger or annoyance caused by something thought of as unfair or unjust 6.: a deep opening in the earth or another surface; a difference in opinion between people

The Lightning Thief Chapter 18 Vocabulary Higher Vocabulary Word (part of speech) *Draw an illustration of Word or use it in a sentence under the line Direct Quote from Text (Page #) *Highlight/Underline context clues Your definition (guess based on context clues) Denotation (dictionary definition given in class copy it word for word) transparent (adjective) Out of the corner of my eye, I could see them all just fine, but if I focused on one of them in particular, they started looking... transparent, (page 284). vague (adjective) A couple of blacked robed ghouls had pulled aside one spirit and were frisking him at the security desk. The face of the dead man looked vaguely familiar, (page 292). dissipate (verb)...cerebus licked his three sets of lips...and sat, immediately crushing a dozen spirits who d been passing underneath him in the EZ DEATH line. The spirits had muffled hisses as they dissipated, like the air let out of tires, (page 296).

Chapters 13 15 Vocabulary PRACTICE #2 Spelling: Look back in the packet to find the words and spell each correctly THREE times. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Definitions : Use your word bank to record the correct word for each definition. 1.: a homeless person who does not have a job and moves frequently 2. : a facial expression of disgust, disapproval, or pain 3.: (adjective) not described well, unclear and uncertain 4. : a complete change of character, appearance, or condition; a transformation 5.: (adjective) see through; clear 6.: (verb) To disappear or cause to disappear, to drive away 7.: a deep opening in the earth or another surface; a difference in opinion between people 8.: a feeling of doubt or uncertainty about whether you are doing the right thing 9.: anger or annoyance caused by something thought of as unfair or unjust

Chapters 16 18 Vocabulary PRACTICE #3 Spelling: Record each word as it is said aloud. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Definitions: Use your word bank to record the correct word for each definition. 1.: (adjective) see through; clear 2. : anger or annoyance caused by something thought of as unfair or unjust 3.: (adjective) not described well, unclear and uncertain 4. : a complete change of character, appearance, or condition; a transformation 5.: a homeless person who does not have a job and moves frequently 6.: (verb) To disappear or cause to disappear, to drive away 7.: a deep opening in the earth or another surface; a difference in opinion between people 8.: a feeling of doubt or uncertainty about whether you are doing the right thing 9.: a facial expression of disgust, disapproval, or pain Fill in the blank: Part 1: Underline the context clues in each sentence. Part 2: Record the correct word to complete each sentence. Each word is used only ONCE! 1. The student s disruptive behavior in class filled the teacher with. 2. The book summary was so, it told me nothing whatsoever about what happened in the story. 3. Although Steve said he was fine, the on his face told us his injury was serious. 4. Elena and Maria were best friends until a about a boy ended their friendship. 5. Because the windows were caked with mud, they were not. 6. It is an amazing sight to watch the of a caterpillar into a butterfly. 7. Although the business owner did not have a job to offer the, he did provide the man with a meal and new clothes. 8. According to meteorologists, the storm will after a few hours and make way for the sunshine. 9. The evil dictator arrested the innocent protestors without a.