Vocabulary & Word Work
Vocabulary Words
It is important that you know the meaning of each word and can apply it in a sentence. You should also know how to spell this word.
Word Work
When you have completed the vocabulary pages during Word Work (Daily 6), you can practice your words:
- with Quizlets
- with the Word Work cards
- with any of the suggested websites
- with Quizlets
- with the Word Work cards
- with any of the suggested websites
3rd QUARTER
Q3 W1
PEARSON UNIT 3 Week 2
- biologist : (noun) a scientist who studies living things, including their origins, structures, activities, and distribution.
- bluff : 1. (noun) a high, steep slope or cliff.
2. (verb) to fool or mislead someone, especially by pretending confidence.
- lagoon : (noun) pond or small lake, especially one connected with a larger body of water.
- massive : (adjective) big and heavy; bulky.
- rumbling : (verb) to make a deep, heavy, continuous sound.
- tropical : (adjective) of or like the regions near the equator, where the sun is the brightest and the temperature is the hottest.
- biologist : (noun) a scientist who studies living things, including their origins, structures, activities, and distribution.
- bluff : 1. (noun) a high, steep slope or cliff.
2. (verb) to fool or mislead someone, especially by pretending confidence.
- lagoon : (noun) pond or small lake, especially one connected with a larger body of water.
- massive : (adjective) big and heavy; bulky.
- rumbling : (verb) to make a deep, heavy, continuous sound.
- tropical : (adjective) of or like the regions near the equator, where the sun is the brightest and the temperature is the hottest.
Q3 W2
PEARSON UNIT 4 Week 1
- invention : (noun) the creation of something new (a device or process) resulting from study and experimentation.
- analysis : 1. (noun) separation of anything into its parts or elements to find out what it is made of.
2. (noun) an examination made carefully and in detail.
- beaker : (noun) thin glass or metal container with a flat bottom and small lip for pouring that is used in laboratories and science.
- hollow : (adjective) having nothing, or only air, inside; with a hole inside; not solid; empty.
- identity : (noun) who or what you are; what something is.
- lecture : (noun) a planned talk on a chosen subject given before an audience; a speech.
- microscope : (noun) device with a lens or combination of lenses for making small things look larger; often used to see bacteria, blood cells, and other objects not visible to the naked eye.
- precise : (adjective) very definite or correct; accurate.
- relentless : (adjective) without giving up; not relenting; unyielding.
- digital : (adjective) relating to storing information as numbers.
- patent : (noun) legal rights to an invention
- process : (noun) a series of actions
- programmed : (verb) told how to do actions using computer code; a series of instructions that tell something what to do
- invention : (noun) the creation of something new (a device or process) resulting from study and experimentation.
- analysis : 1. (noun) separation of anything into its parts or elements to find out what it is made of.
2. (noun) an examination made carefully and in detail.
- beaker : (noun) thin glass or metal container with a flat bottom and small lip for pouring that is used in laboratories and science.
- hollow : (adjective) having nothing, or only air, inside; with a hole inside; not solid; empty.
- identity : (noun) who or what you are; what something is.
- lecture : (noun) a planned talk on a chosen subject given before an audience; a speech.
- microscope : (noun) device with a lens or combination of lenses for making small things look larger; often used to see bacteria, blood cells, and other objects not visible to the naked eye.
- precise : (adjective) very definite or correct; accurate.
- relentless : (adjective) without giving up; not relenting; unyielding.
- digital : (adjective) relating to storing information as numbers.
- patent : (noun) legal rights to an invention
- process : (noun) a series of actions
- programmed : (verb) told how to do actions using computer code; a series of instructions that tell something what to do
Q3 W3
PEARSON UNIT 4 Week 2
- aquarium : (noun) tank or glass bowl filled with water in which fish or other water animals and water plants are kept.
- dolphin : (noun) any of the numerous sea mammals related to the whale, but smaller.
- enchanted : 1. (adjective) under a spell; bewitched; magical.
2. (verb) to delight greatly; charm.
- flexible : 1. (adjective) easily bent; not stiff; bending without breaking.
2. (adjective) able to change easily to fit different conditions.
- glimpses : 1. (noun) a short, quick view or look.
2. (noun) a short, faint appearance.
3. (verb) to look very quickly.
- pulses : 1. (noun) the regular beating of the arteries caused by the rush of blood into them after each contraction of the heart.
2. (noun) any regular, measured beat.
- surface : 1. (noun) the top of the ground or soil, or of a body of water or other liquid.
2. (noun) the outward appearance.
3. (verb) to rise to the surface
- aquarium : (noun) tank or glass bowl filled with water in which fish or other water animals and water plants are kept.
- dolphin : (noun) any of the numerous sea mammals related to the whale, but smaller.
- enchanted : 1. (adjective) under a spell; bewitched; magical.
2. (verb) to delight greatly; charm.
- flexible : 1. (adjective) easily bent; not stiff; bending without breaking.
2. (adjective) able to change easily to fit different conditions.
- glimpses : 1. (noun) a short, quick view or look.
2. (noun) a short, faint appearance.
3. (verb) to look very quickly.
- pulses : 1. (noun) the regular beating of the arteries caused by the rush of blood into them after each contraction of the heart.
2. (noun) any regular, measured beat.
- surface : 1. (noun) the top of the ground or soil, or of a body of water or other liquid.
2. (noun) the outward appearance.
3. (verb) to rise to the surface
Q3 W4
PEARSON UNIT 4 Week 3
- advance : 1. (adjective) in front of others; ahead of time; forward.
2. (verb) to move forward.
- developed : 1. (adjective) to mature; to be advanced or powerful.
2. (verb) to bring into being or activity.
- exhausting : 1. (adjective) making someone/something feel very tired.
2. (verb) to tire very much.
- headquarters : (noun) place from which the chief or commanding officer of an army, police force, etc... send out orders.
- impossible : 1. (adjective) not capable of being done or happening; not possible; can never happen.
2. (adjective) not possible to use; not to be done.
- intense : (adjective) very, very much; very great; very strong; extreme.
- reveal : (verb) to make known.
- instant: (noun) a very short and particular period of time
- invention: (noun) the end result of creating something new
- language: (noun) form or manner of expression
- messages: (noun) words sent or delivered from one person or group to another.
- message: (noun) an underlying theme or idea
- signals: (noun) something (as a sound, gesture, or object) that conveys a message, a notice, or a warning
- advance : 1. (adjective) in front of others; ahead of time; forward.
2. (verb) to move forward.
- developed : 1. (adjective) to mature; to be advanced or powerful.
2. (verb) to bring into being or activity.
- exhausting : 1. (adjective) making someone/something feel very tired.
2. (verb) to tire very much.
- headquarters : (noun) place from which the chief or commanding officer of an army, police force, etc... send out orders.
- impossible : 1. (adjective) not capable of being done or happening; not possible; can never happen.
2. (adjective) not possible to use; not to be done.
- intense : (adjective) very, very much; very great; very strong; extreme.
- reveal : (verb) to make known.
- instant: (noun) a very short and particular period of time
- invention: (noun) the end result of creating something new
- language: (noun) form or manner of expression
- messages: (noun) words sent or delivered from one person or group to another.
- message: (noun) an underlying theme or idea
- signals: (noun) something (as a sound, gesture, or object) that conveys a message, a notice, or a warning
Q3 W5
PEARSON UNIT 4 Week 4
- ancient : (adjective) of time long past; extremely old.
- link : 1. (noun) anything that joins or connects, as a loop of a chain does.
2. (verb) to join multiple things together.
- scholars : (noun) a learned person; person having a lot of knowledge.
- seeker : (noun) one who tries to find; one who searches.
- temple : (noun) building used for the service or worship of God or gods
- translate : (verb) to change from one language into another.
- triumph : (noun) victory; success.
- uncover : 1. (verb) to make known; to reveal; to expose
2. (verb) to remove a covering off of something
- software : (noun) computer programs; the part of a computer that is not physical.
- ancient : (adjective) of time long past; extremely old.
- link : 1. (noun) anything that joins or connects, as a loop of a chain does.
2. (verb) to join multiple things together.
- scholars : (noun) a learned person; person having a lot of knowledge.
- seeker : (noun) one who tries to find; one who searches.
- temple : (noun) building used for the service or worship of God or gods
- translate : (verb) to change from one language into another.
- triumph : (noun) victory; success.
- uncover : 1. (verb) to make known; to reveal; to expose
2. (verb) to remove a covering off of something
- software : (noun) computer programs; the part of a computer that is not physical.
Q3 W6
PEARSON UNIT 4 Week 5
- amphibians : (noun) any of many cold-blooded animals with backbones and moist, scaleless skins. Their young usually have gills and live in water until they develop lungs for living on land.
- crime : (noun) activity of criminals; violation of the law; something that is not legal.
- exhibit : (noun) display or public showing.
- lizards : (noun) any of many reptiles with long bodies and tails, movable eyelids, and usually four legs; some lizards that have no legs look much like snakes.
- reference : 1. (adjective) used for information or help
2. (noun) a mention of something
- reptiles : (noun) any of many cold-blooded animals with backbones and lungs, usually covered with horny plates or scales. Snakes, lizards, turtles, alligators, and crocodiles are examples.
- salamanders : (noun) any numerous animals shaped like lizards but related to frogs and toads.
- stumped : (verb) to puzzle
- amphibians : (noun) any of many cold-blooded animals with backbones and moist, scaleless skins. Their young usually have gills and live in water until they develop lungs for living on land.
- crime : (noun) activity of criminals; violation of the law; something that is not legal.
- exhibit : (noun) display or public showing.
- lizards : (noun) any of many reptiles with long bodies and tails, movable eyelids, and usually four legs; some lizards that have no legs look much like snakes.
- reference : 1. (adjective) used for information or help
2. (noun) a mention of something
- reptiles : (noun) any of many cold-blooded animals with backbones and lungs, usually covered with horny plates or scales. Snakes, lizards, turtles, alligators, and crocodiles are examples.
- salamanders : (noun) any numerous animals shaped like lizards but related to frogs and toads.
- stumped : (verb) to puzzle
Q3 W7
PEARSON UNIT 4 Week 6 : UNIT 3 & 4 REVIEW
For the definitions, please refer to unit sections above.
For the definitions, please refer to unit sections above.
- biologist
- bluff - lagoon - massive - rumbling - tropical - invention - analysis - beaker - hollow - identity - lecture - microscope - precise - relentless - aquarium |
- dolphin
- enchanted - flexible - glimpses - pulses - surface - advance - developed - exhausting - headquarters - impossible - intense - messages - reveal - ancient - link |
- scholars
- seeker - temple - translate - triumph - uncover - amphibians - crime - exhibit - lizards - reference - reptiles - salamanders - stumped |
Q3 W8
PEARSON UNIT 5 Week 1
concentrating: (verb) to pay close attention; focus the mind
dedication: (noun) act of setting apart or condition of being set apart for a purpose; devotion
.essential: (adjective) absolutely necessary; extremely important
method: 1.(noun) way of doing something
2. (noun) order or system in getting things done or in thinking
.parachute: (noun) device shaped like an umbrella, made of nylon or silk, which allows people or objects to fall slowly after dropping out of an aircraft
steer: (verb) to guide the course of
underbrush: (noun) bushes and small trees growing under large trees in woods or forests; undergrowth
wind: (noun) air in motion
wind: (verb) to fold, wrap, or place around something or someone
concentrating: (verb) to pay close attention; focus the mind
dedication: (noun) act of setting apart or condition of being set apart for a purpose; devotion
.essential: (adjective) absolutely necessary; extremely important
method: 1.(noun) way of doing something
2. (noun) order or system in getting things done or in thinking
.parachute: (noun) device shaped like an umbrella, made of nylon or silk, which allows people or objects to fall slowly after dropping out of an aircraft
steer: (verb) to guide the course of
underbrush: (noun) bushes and small trees growing under large trees in woods or forests; undergrowth
wind: (noun) air in motion
wind: (verb) to fold, wrap, or place around something or someone
4th QUARTER
Q4 W1
PEARSON UNIT 5 Week 2
curiosity: (noun) an eager desire to know
glorious: (adjective) magnificent, splendid
granite: (adjective) made from a very hard gray or pink rock that is formed when lava cools slowly underground
ruins: (noun) what is left after a building, wall, etc., has fallen to pieces
terraced: (verb) to form into a flat, level land with steep sides
thickets: (noun) bushes or small trees growing close together
torrent: (noun) a violent, rushing stream of water
curiosity: (noun) an eager desire to know
glorious: (adjective) magnificent, splendid
granite: (adjective) made from a very hard gray or pink rock that is formed when lava cools slowly underground
ruins: (noun) what is left after a building, wall, etc., has fallen to pieces
terraced: (verb) to form into a flat, level land with steep sides
thickets: (noun) bushes or small trees growing close together
torrent: (noun) a violent, rushing stream of water
Q4 W2
PEARSON UNIT 5 Week 3
coil: 1. (verb) to wind around and around in a circular or spiral shape
2. (noun) anything that is coiled; that is wrapped in a circular or spiral shape
descent: (noun) act of coming or going down from a higher to a lower place
foresaw: (verb) to see or know beforehand
rappel: (verb) to lower yourself down the face of a cliff by means of a rope fastened at the top of the cliff and placed around your body so that the rope can gradually be lengthened
ridge: 1. (noun) the long and narrow upper part of something
2. (noun) a long, narrow chain of hills or mountains
shaft: 1. (noun) the main part of a high column or other structure
2. (noun) a high, narrow space
trekked: (verb) to travel slowly by any means
void: (noun) an empty space
coil: 1. (verb) to wind around and around in a circular or spiral shape
2. (noun) anything that is coiled; that is wrapped in a circular or spiral shape
descent: (noun) act of coming or going down from a higher to a lower place
foresaw: (verb) to see or know beforehand
rappel: (verb) to lower yourself down the face of a cliff by means of a rope fastened at the top of the cliff and placed around your body so that the rope can gradually be lengthened
ridge: 1. (noun) the long and narrow upper part of something
2. (noun) a long, narrow chain of hills or mountains
shaft: 1. (noun) the main part of a high column or other structure
2. (noun) a high, narrow space
trekked: (verb) to travel slowly by any means
void: (noun) an empty space
Q4 W3
PEARSON UNIT 5 Week 4
Antarctica: (noun) Continent surrounding the South Pole, located almost entirely within the Antarctic Circle. It is covered by an ice cap.
anticipation: (noun) act of anticipating; looking forward to; expectation
continent: (noun) one of the seven great masses of land on the earth. The continents are North America, South America, Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceania, and Antarctica.
convergence: (noun) act or process of meeting at a point
depart: (verb) to go away; leave
forbidding: (adjective) causing fear or dislike; looking dangerous or unpleasant
glaciers: (noun) hue pieces of ice that are on land that form when more snow falls than melts away over the years
heaves: 1. (verb) to lift with force or effort
2. (verb) to rise and fall alternately
icebergs: (noun) a large mass of ice, detached from a glacier and floating in the sea, which has about 90 percent of its mass below the surface of the water
whales: (noun) a very large marine mammal with a streamlined hairless body, a horizontal tail fin, and a blowhole on top of the head for breathing.
Antarctica: (noun) Continent surrounding the South Pole, located almost entirely within the Antarctic Circle. It is covered by an ice cap.
anticipation: (noun) act of anticipating; looking forward to; expectation
continent: (noun) one of the seven great masses of land on the earth. The continents are North America, South America, Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceania, and Antarctica.
convergence: (noun) act or process of meeting at a point
depart: (verb) to go away; leave
forbidding: (adjective) causing fear or dislike; looking dangerous or unpleasant
glaciers: (noun) hue pieces of ice that are on land that form when more snow falls than melts away over the years
heaves: 1. (verb) to lift with force or effort
2. (verb) to rise and fall alternately
icebergs: (noun) a large mass of ice, detached from a glacier and floating in the sea, which has about 90 percent of its mass below the surface of the water
whales: (noun) a very large marine mammal with a streamlined hairless body, a horizontal tail fin, and a blowhole on top of the head for breathing.
Q4 W4
PEARSON UNIT 5 Week 5
gully: (noun) a ditch or gutter
loomed: (verb) to appear dimly or vaguely as a large, threatening shape
meandering: (verb) to wander aimlessly; ramble
moonwalk: (noun) an exploratory walk by an astronaut on the surface of the moon
motionless: (adjective) without motion; not moving
rille: (noun) a long, narrow valley on the surface of the moon
runt: (noun) animal, person, or plant that is smaller than the usual size. If used for a person, it is considered offensive or rude.
staggered: (verb) to become unsteady; waver
summoning: (verb) to stir into action; rouse
taunted: (verb) to jeer at; mock; reproach
trench: (noun) any ditch; deep furrow
trudged: (verb) to walk wearily or with effort
uselessly: (adverb) of no use; not serving the purpose or any purpose; unavailing or futile
gully: (noun) a ditch or gutter
loomed: (verb) to appear dimly or vaguely as a large, threatening shape
meandering: (verb) to wander aimlessly; ramble
moonwalk: (noun) an exploratory walk by an astronaut on the surface of the moon
motionless: (adjective) without motion; not moving
rille: (noun) a long, narrow valley on the surface of the moon
runt: (noun) animal, person, or plant that is smaller than the usual size. If used for a person, it is considered offensive or rude.
staggered: (verb) to become unsteady; waver
summoning: (verb) to stir into action; rouse
taunted: (verb) to jeer at; mock; reproach
trench: (noun) any ditch; deep furrow
trudged: (verb) to walk wearily or with effort
uselessly: (adverb) of no use; not serving the purpose or any purpose; unavailing or futile
Q4 W5
PEARSON UNIT 5 Week 6 : UNIT REVIEW
Antarctica
anticipation coil concentrating continent convergence curiosity dedication depart descent essential forbidding foresaw glaciers glorious |
granite
gully heaves icebergs loomed meandering method moonwalk motionless parachute rappel ridge rille ruins runt |
shaft
staggered steer summoning taunted terraced thickets torrent trekked trench trudged underbrush uselessly void whales wind |
Q4 W6
PEARSON UNIT 6 Week 1
ancestors: (noun) person from whom you descended, such as your great-grandparents
avoided: (verb) to keep away from; keep out of the way
bigotry: (noun) stubborn and complete intolerance of any creed, belief, or opinion that differs from one's own
generations: (noun) all people born about the same time
injustice: (noun) an unjust or unfair act; wrong
marches: (noun) the act or course of marching
minister: (noun) a member of the clergy (church); spiritual guide; pastor
numerous: (adjective) very many
obedient: (adjective) obeying or willing to obey; complying with or submissive to authority; following rules
pulpit: (noun) platform or raised structure in a church from which the pastor preaches or guests speak
shielding: (verb) to protect; defend
streetcar: (noun) a public vehicle running regularly along certain streets, usually on rails, as a trolley car or trolley bus
ancestors: (noun) person from whom you descended, such as your great-grandparents
avoided: (verb) to keep away from; keep out of the way
bigotry: (noun) stubborn and complete intolerance of any creed, belief, or opinion that differs from one's own
generations: (noun) all people born about the same time
injustice: (noun) an unjust or unfair act; wrong
marches: (noun) the act or course of marching
minister: (noun) a member of the clergy (church); spiritual guide; pastor
numerous: (adjective) very many
obedient: (adjective) obeying or willing to obey; complying with or submissive to authority; following rules
pulpit: (noun) platform or raised structure in a church from which the pastor preaches or guests speak
shielding: (verb) to protect; defend
streetcar: (noun) a public vehicle running regularly along certain streets, usually on rails, as a trolley car or trolley bus
Q4 W7
PEARSON UNIT 6 Week 2
boarding school: (noun) school with buildings where the students live during the school term
crowded: (adjective) filled to excess; packed
dormitory: (noun) a building with many rooms in which people sleep
endurance: (noun) power to last and to withstand hard wear
goals: (noun) something that one hopes or intends to accomplish
manual: 1. (adjective) done with the hands
2. (noun) a small book that helps its readers understand and use something
reservation: 1. (noun) arrangement to have a room, a seat, etc., held in advance for your use later
2. (noun) land set aside by the government for a special purpose
sanitation: (noun) making something sanitary (free of germs); the state of being clean and conducive to health
society: (noun) the people of any particular time or place
society: (noun) company; companionship
stubborn: (adjective) unreasonably obstinate; difficult to manage
traditions: (noun) the handing down of statements, beliefs, legends, customs, information, etc., from generation to generation, especially by word of mouth or by practice
uneducated: (adjective) not educated; uninformed
boarding school: (noun) school with buildings where the students live during the school term
crowded: (adjective) filled to excess; packed
dormitory: (noun) a building with many rooms in which people sleep
endurance: (noun) power to last and to withstand hard wear
goals: (noun) something that one hopes or intends to accomplish
manual: 1. (adjective) done with the hands
2. (noun) a small book that helps its readers understand and use something
reservation: 1. (noun) arrangement to have a room, a seat, etc., held in advance for your use later
2. (noun) land set aside by the government for a special purpose
sanitation: (noun) making something sanitary (free of germs); the state of being clean and conducive to health
society: (noun) the people of any particular time or place
society: (noun) company; companionship
stubborn: (adjective) unreasonably obstinate; difficult to manage
traditions: (noun) the handing down of statements, beliefs, legends, customs, information, etc., from generation to generation, especially by word of mouth or by practice
uneducated: (adjective) not educated; uninformed
Q4 W8
PEARSON UNIT 6 Week 3
affords: (verb) to give as an effect or a result; provide; yield
colonel: (noun) military rank that is below the rank of general
glint: (noun) a gleam; flash
grouchy: (adjective) bad-tempered; tending to complain or to grumble
humming: (verb) to make a low, continuous, droning sound
lurking: (verb) to move about in a secret and sly manner
measurements: (noun) a measured dimension; an amount, extent, or size determined by measuring
palettes: 1. (noun) a thin board, usually oval or oblong, with a thumb hole at one end, used by painters to lay and mix colors
2. (noun) set of colors used by a painter
quaint: (adjective) strange or odd in an interesting, pleasing, or amusing way
refreshing: (adjective) pleasingly fresh or different
resemblance: (noun) similar appearance; likeness
unseemly: (adjective) not in good style or taste; unbecoming; not attractive
affords: (verb) to give as an effect or a result; provide; yield
colonel: (noun) military rank that is below the rank of general
glint: (noun) a gleam; flash
grouchy: (adjective) bad-tempered; tending to complain or to grumble
humming: (verb) to make a low, continuous, droning sound
lurking: (verb) to move about in a secret and sly manner
measurements: (noun) a measured dimension; an amount, extent, or size determined by measuring
palettes: 1. (noun) a thin board, usually oval or oblong, with a thumb hole at one end, used by painters to lay and mix colors
2. (noun) set of colors used by a painter
quaint: (adjective) strange or odd in an interesting, pleasing, or amusing way
refreshing: (adjective) pleasingly fresh or different
resemblance: (noun) similar appearance; likeness
unseemly: (adjective) not in good style or taste; unbecoming; not attractive
Q4 W9
PEARSON UNIT 6 Week 4
abundance: (noun) quantity that is a lot more than enough
backdrop: (noun) curtain at the back of a stage, often painted and used as a part of the scenery
bluebonnets: (noun) a blue-flowered plant that has spikes of light blue flowers with a white or yellow spot
celebrations: (noun) an act of celebrating; the festivities engaged in to celebrate something
ceremonial: (adjective) of or used for a formal occasion or ceremony
drought: (noun) a long period of dry weather; continued lack of rain or lack of moisture; dryness
graze: (verb) to feed on growing grass
guidance: (noun) the act or function of leading; leadership; direction
sacrifice: (noun) an offering of something of value to gain something more desirable or of preventing some evil
shaman: (noun) especially among certain tribal peoples, a person who acts as intermediary between the natural and supernatural worlds
shock: 1. (noun) a sudden, violent, or upsetting disturbance
2. (verb) to cause to feel surprise, horror, or disgust
tepee: (noun) a tent of the American Indians, made usually from animal skins laid on a conical frame of long poles and having an opening at the top for ventilation and a flap door
abundance: (noun) quantity that is a lot more than enough
backdrop: (noun) curtain at the back of a stage, often painted and used as a part of the scenery
bluebonnets: (noun) a blue-flowered plant that has spikes of light blue flowers with a white or yellow spot
celebrations: (noun) an act of celebrating; the festivities engaged in to celebrate something
ceremonial: (adjective) of or used for a formal occasion or ceremony
drought: (noun) a long period of dry weather; continued lack of rain or lack of moisture; dryness
graze: (verb) to feed on growing grass
guidance: (noun) the act or function of leading; leadership; direction
sacrifice: (noun) an offering of something of value to gain something more desirable or of preventing some evil
shaman: (noun) especially among certain tribal peoples, a person who acts as intermediary between the natural and supernatural worlds
shock: 1. (noun) a sudden, violent, or upsetting disturbance
2. (verb) to cause to feel surprise, horror, or disgust
tepee: (noun) a tent of the American Indians, made usually from animal skins laid on a conical frame of long poles and having an opening at the top for ventilation and a flap door
Q4 W10
PEARSON UNIT 6 Week 5
astronauts: (noun) pilot or member of the crew of a spacecraft
capsule: 1. (noun) the enclosed front section of a rocket made to carry instruments, astronauts, etc., into space. In flight, the capsule can separate from the rest of the rocket and go into orbit or be directed back to Earth.
2. (noun) a tiny dose of medicine in a gelatin case
cramped: (adjective) confined or severely limited in space
hatch: 1. (verb) to come out of an egg
2. (noun) a trapdoor covering an opening in an aircraft's or ship's deck
horizon: (noun) line where the Earth and sky seem to meet; skyline
lunar: (adjective) of, like, or about the moon
mementos: (noun) an object or item that serves to remind one of a person, past event, etc.; keepsake; souvenir
module: (noun) a self-contained unit or system within a larger system, often designed for a particular function
quarantine: (noun) detention, isolation, and other measures taken to prevent the spread of an infectious disease
satellite: (noun) a man-made device orbiting around the earth, moon, or another planet transmitting to earth scientific information or used for communication
simulator: (noun) a machine for simulating (artificially duplicating) certain environmental and other conditions for purposes of training or experimentation
spacecraft: (noun) a vehicle designed for travel or operation in space beyond the earth's atmosphere or in orbit around the earth
astronauts: (noun) pilot or member of the crew of a spacecraft
capsule: 1. (noun) the enclosed front section of a rocket made to carry instruments, astronauts, etc., into space. In flight, the capsule can separate from the rest of the rocket and go into orbit or be directed back to Earth.
2. (noun) a tiny dose of medicine in a gelatin case
cramped: (adjective) confined or severely limited in space
hatch: 1. (verb) to come out of an egg
2. (noun) a trapdoor covering an opening in an aircraft's or ship's deck
horizon: (noun) line where the Earth and sky seem to meet; skyline
lunar: (adjective) of, like, or about the moon
mementos: (noun) an object or item that serves to remind one of a person, past event, etc.; keepsake; souvenir
module: (noun) a self-contained unit or system within a larger system, often designed for a particular function
quarantine: (noun) detention, isolation, and other measures taken to prevent the spread of an infectious disease
satellite: (noun) a man-made device orbiting around the earth, moon, or another planet transmitting to earth scientific information or used for communication
simulator: (noun) a machine for simulating (artificially duplicating) certain environmental and other conditions for purposes of training or experimentation
spacecraft: (noun) a vehicle designed for travel or operation in space beyond the earth's atmosphere or in orbit around the earth
End of Unit 6
PEARSON UNIT 6 Week 6 : UNIT REVIEW
- ancestors :
- avoided : - generations : - minister : - numerous : - pulpit : - shielding : - boarding school : - dormitory : - endurance : - manual : - reservation : - society : - traditions: - uneducated: - sanitation: - crowded - stubborn - goals - mementos |
- satellite:
- affords : - colonel : - glint : - lurking : - palettes : - quaint : - resemblance : - abundance : - backdrop : - ceremonial : - drought : - grazed : - shock : - grouchy: - unseemly - refreshing: - measurements: - humming - cramped |
- astronauts :
- capsule : - hatch : - horizon : - lunar : - module : - quarantine : - marches: - obedient: - streetcar: - bigotry: - injustice: - shaman: - bluebonnets: - sacrifice: - tepee: - celebrations: - guidance: - simulator: - spacecraft: |