Mrs. Hayes
7th Grade ELA
Cooper Middle School: The Hidden gem of cobb county
Students took home vocabulary homework today in class. Students may use the definitions below to complete the assignment or look up the definitions in a dictionary/online. There will be a vocabulary quiz over these terms on Wednesday 1/17/18. Students may complete review activities and games on Quizlet to help them review.
Quizlet Join the AC Class on Quizlet here: https://quizlet.com/join/c99h8SJDn Join the Onlevel Class on Quizlet here: https://quizlet.com/join/pGQktGscb or use the following teacher ID to search for Mrs. Hayes's Quizlet account: Mrs_Hayes15 Vocabulary HW 1st, 6th, and 7th periods: ol_vocab_1.pdf 2nd period: ac_vocab_1.pdf Onlevel Vocabulary List 1 Accuracy: (noun) The quality or state of being correct or precise. Bias: (noun) Prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair. Credibility: (noun) The quality of being trusted and believed in. Primary Source: (noun) An original document or other material that has not been changed in any way. It is a reliable first-hand account usually written at or near the time the event(s) occurred. Secondary Source: (noun) Document based on primary sources. Appetizing: (adjective) Something that is appetizing appeals to the appetite. In other words, it makes people want to eat. Delectable: (adjective) To be delectable is to be highly enjoyable or delightful. Delicacy: (adjective) To be delectable is to be highly enjoyable or delightful. Edible: (adjective) Something that is edible is safe or suitable to eat. Scrumptious: (adjective) If you say food is scrumptious, you mean that it is extremely tasty and enjoyable. AC Vocabulary List 1 Accuracy: (noun) The quality or state of being correct or precise. Bias: (noun) Prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair. Credibility: (noun) The quality of being trusted and believed in. Primary Source: (noun) An original document or other material that has not been changed in any way. It is a reliable first-hand account usually written at or near the time the event(s) occurred. Secondary Source: (noun) Document based on primary sources. Appetizing: (adjective) Something that is appetizing appeals to the appetite. In other words, it makes people want to eat. Delectable: (adjective) To be delectable is to be highly enjoyable or delightful. Delicacy: (adjective) To be delectable is to be highly enjoyable or delightful. Edible: (adjective) Something that is edible is safe or suitable to eat. Scrumptious: (adjective) If you say food is scrumptious, you mean that it is extremely tasty and enjoyable. Abate: (verb) To become smaller or less intense. Acrid: (adjective) Irritatingly strong or unpleasant smell. Irk: (verb) To annoy. Avert: (verb) To turn away. Agitate: (verb) To excite or trouble the mind; make nervous.
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AuthorMrs. Hayes has been teaching 7th grade at Cooper Middle School since November of 2015. Before coming to Cooper, she taught on both the middle and high school levels. Archives
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