Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Vocabulary Homework

One of Blythe's weekly homework activities is to go over vocabulary words.  These aren't words she needs to know how to spell, but words she needs to know the meaning of and be able to use in a sentence.  She has various activities she must do with the words, one of which is to draw a picture of what they mean.  I was particularly delighted with this week's words and the pictures Blythe drew.  With each word she was to write the word, include boxes to identify if the letter goes up, down, or is small, a short definition, and then the picture.  Here they are:

Celebration: have fun, with a party picture
Tradition: same why (way), with a picture of us burning a Christmas tree, a tradition in our family
Precious: volubell (valuable) with a diamond ring
Pride: a felling (feeling), with a 100 on a paper

Courage: have fath (faith), in this picture she is doing a zipline, something she finds very scary
Disappointment: sady (sadly), asking if something can play who can't
Remind: my mom reminding me, "Get to wherk (work)"
Symbols: ideas or brojegts (projects), with ideas swirling around in the brain

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