Number the Stars Vocabulary Games



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Share sentences that include the words.contempt: the state of despisingSome firstborn children have contempt for their baby brothers or baby sisters since the youngest kid in the family often gets the most attention.deed: something that is done, performed, or accomplished; an act {inferred word}Some of the kids in this class did a good deed by helping me move the furniture around since I couldn’t do it all by myself.donned: to dress oneselfI donned my jacket this morning since it was a little chilly.sprawling: to lie on the ground in an unusual wayShe was sprawling on the rug during the minilesson, which caused the teacher to give her a warning.stricken: troubled with sorrowI was stricken after learning that my aunt had to receive hospice care for her cancer.tantalize: to tease or torment by keeping out of reachDo not tantalize your dog with food and then take it away.Explain Your ThinkingWhy would it be easy to feel contempt for a classmate who was doing better than you academically?Why would someone don lots of layers in the wintertime?What would cause someone to be tantalized by a display of pasteries in a bakery that was closed for the night? Why would someone feel striken if their dog had to be put to sleep?Why would you I tell you “This is not Narragansett Beach” if you were sprawling on the floor during a math game? What would happen if more people did good deeds?“Word Association”Which word would describe dressing yourself? (donned)Which word would describe hating someone? (contempt)Which word would describe being extremely sad? (stricken)Which word would describe something that is done or performed? (deed)Which word would describe laying in an unusual way on the ground? (sprawling)Which would describe being tormented because something was out of your reach? (tantalize)WEDNESDAYBefore the students take their “Buddy Test” for Spelling, review the definitions of the words & share sentences:contempt: the state of despisingSome firstborn children have contempt for their baby brothers or baby sisters since the youngest kid in the family often gets the most attention.deed: something that is done, performed, or accomplished; an act {inferred word}Some of the kids in this class did a good deed by helping me move the furniture around since I couldn’t do it all by myself.donned: to dress oneselfI donned my jacket this morning since it was a little chilly.sprawling: to lie on the ground in an unusual wayShe was sprawling on the rug during the minilesson, which caused the teacher to give her a warning.stricken: troubled with sorrowI was stricken after learning that my aunt had to receive hospice care for her cancer.tantalize: to tease or torment by keeping out of reachDo not tantalize your dog with food and then take it away.Have You Ever?Have you ever tantalized your brother or sister with something and then kept it away from them? Have you ever donned a snowsuit to keep from getting wet in the winter?Have you ever received an award because you did good deeds to help other people?Have you ever sprawled out in the classroom when you shouldn’t have?Have you ever been stricken due to the loss of a family member?Have you ever felt contempt towards another person because of his/her actions towards use? “Applause Applause” Clap for the word that matches the description.Despising someoneDonnedb. Contemptc. DeedSomething that is done; an actStrickenb. Tantalizec. DeedTo dress oneselfDonnedb. Contemptc. DeedTroubled with sorrowStrickenb. Tantalizec. DeedTo lay down in a strange wayContemptb. Deed c. Sprawling To torment by keeping out of reachStrickenb. Tantalizec. DeedStudents now go off for ten minutes to take their Spelling Buddy Tests of this week’s class and personal words.THURSDAYReview the definitions of the words & share sentences:contempt: the state of despisingI try not to have contempt for anyone, even if they’ve done something really bad towards me.deed: something that is done, performed, or accomplished; an act {inferred word}I like to do at least one good deed a day.donned: to dress oneselfI donned a lace dress with a train when I got married last December.sprawling: to lie on the ground in an unusual wayI sprawled on the floor of my study when I created this week’s math charts.stricken: troubled with sorrowI was stricken with grief when each of my grandparents passed away.tantalize: to tease or torment by keeping out of reachI was tantalized by the pasteries I saw in the display at Whole Foods.Silently Show MeSilently show me how you’d look if were donning for a baseball game. (Wait for the kids to all do it, then have them go back to a “neutral” position.)Silently show me how you’d look if you felt contempt for your cousin if s/he did something to make you cross. (Wait for the kids to all do it, then have them go back to a “neutral” position.)Silently and safely show me how you’d look if you were sprawled out at the beach. (Wait for the kids to all do it, then have them go back to a “neutral” position.)Silently how me how your face would look if you had done a bad deed and got punished. (Wait for the kids to all do it, then have them go back to a “neutral” position.) Silently show me your face would look if you were stricken upon hearing a family member was in the hospital. (Wait for the kids to all do it, then have them go back to a “neutral” position.)Silently show me how look if were tantalized by some video games in a store that your mom told you she wasn’t going to buy you. (Wait for the kids to all do it, then have them go back to a “neutral” position.)Either/OrTo dress oneselfDonned or Contempt?The point at which a person gets very angry at another.Stricken or Contempt?To lie on the ground in an unusual way.Deed or Sprawled?Something bigger; an actStricken or Deed?To torment someone by keeping something out of his/her reach.Tantalize or or Stricken?A feeling of terrible sorrowDonned or Contempt?Idea CompletionsThere was one time that I was stricken because…The most important good deed I’ve ever done was when…I like to tantalize my siblings with/because…I do not like to feel contempt towards others because…I like to sprawl out when I…I must don my ______ when I…Shout/WhisperWhisper: despising someone (Students shout “contempt.”)Whisper: teasing or tormenting someone by keeping things out of their reach (Students shout “tantalize.”)Whisper: something that’s performed or accomplished (Students shout “deed.”)Whisper: to lie on the floor in an odd way (Students shout “sprawling.”)Whisper: to be very sad (Students shout “stricken.”)Whisper: to put clothing on yourself (Students shout “donned.”)FRIDAYTESTFor Ms. Shubitz’s Use Only:# correct: _______/16 (+ _____ bonus) = ________%Part 1: Circle the correct spelling word for each sentence. Then, be sure to also fill in the blank spelling the word correctly for full credit!Saxa is very _________________.artarcticartisticartsBen wanted to take ____________ measures to keep his siblings out of his stuff.drasticdramaticdrasticotiousnone of theseElisa used ________________ markers on the t-shirt she was creating.fabricfabricosisfabriciousfabricsValentina created a ____________ card that had glitter on the top border of it.futuristicfantasticsfantasticnone of theseNo one acted _____________ when we had the fire drill.franticsfanaticfranticfranticlyQuess thought the hummos was good, even though it contained a lot of ___________.garlicsgarlicedgarlicspicinessPart 2: Use each of the following words in a sentence. You MAY change the part of the speech.deed: tantalize: stricken: contempt: sprawling: donned:Part 3: Complete this section once the entire class is finished with Parts I and II.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ................
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