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1:1 Games With Vocabulary Wordly Wise (Grade 12)

In this class students will participate in some online interactive games practicing a new list of vocabulary words and their definitions. These games are geared to help students learn how to use words in the right context.
Teacher Kathy Ortiz
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Meets on Demand
schedule meetings as needed
45 mins
per session
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Homework
1 hour per week. Reading a story and answering comprehension questions provided by the teacher after class.

Class Experience

US Grade 12
Do you like to play Games? We will be playing games using a new list of vocabulary words each week. 

This class is done in a similar manner as my spelling classes, students will read and learn new vocabulary words and their definitions  each week. These lessons are based off of the Wordly Wise books. Then we will play interactive online games on a couple of these sites: nearpod, kahoot, blooket, gimit. These games do not require a login or email, a code/link will be given in class to join the games. Students will be asked during the games questions about the definitions and use of the vocabulary the class went over at the beginning of class.  This class is at a  (Grade 10) level. , focusing on teaching students to read, write, and define vocabulary words with each lesson. In class students will write and read the words given and their definition.

Another device is recommended but not required to play these games during class time. The other option is students can join in the game on the same device they are in class on.
Lesson Breakdown: 
Lesson 1: acolyte, bibulous, coalesce, covert, declaim, delineate, demagogue, encomium, obdurate, prescience, protagonist, sedulous, trenchant, utopia, valedictory
 Lesson 2: absolve, adumbrate, apothegm, aspersion, coadjutor, congenital, elan, germane, hiatus, immure, ineluctable, internecine, invoke prototype, quadrennial
Lesson 3: amalgam, antediluvian, apothecary, ascetic, beneficent, charlatan, denizen, doyen, flora, imbibe, nostrum, obviate, perennial, putative, savant
Lesson 4: approbation, benighted, bourgeois, credo, empirical, eschew, expatiate, iconoclast, indigence, laudable, mandate, ostensible, recalcitrant, regurgitate, risible, 
Lesson 5: archaic, carouse, chicanery, contentious, dissemble, egregious, execrate, fealty, microcosm, paroxysm, pecuniary, rectitude, stratagem, stultify, vendetta
 Lesson 6: actuate, brackish, cognitive, dissertation, dolorous, endemic, fecund, genealogy, inebriated, insidious, interloper, precursor, presentiment, ramification, torpor
 Lesson 7: abjure, amorphous, animus, dichotomy, exemplar, herculean, inchoate, invidious, melange, nefarious, nihilism, ratify, subsume, variegated, vitiate
Lesson 8: aborigine, aborgate, appurtenance, bivouac, cetacean, decry, desuetude, leviathan, mawkish, misapprehend, parochial, purvey, recourse, replete, waive
Lesson 9: apposite, calumny, domain, dorsal, enervate, epicure, exculpate, heterogeneous, infinitesimal, lateral, primeval, quintessence, serrated, veritable, viviparous
 Lesson 10: acumen, apotheosis, askew, chasten, demarcation, dictum, erstwhile, forte, habitue, nonplus, peripatetic, prodigal, sycophant, vacuous, wraith
 Lesson 11: cacophony, confrere, convoke, filial, fractious, fulminate, jocular, nugatory, obloquy, palpable, parity, peruse, polemic, supplicate, temporize, 
Lesson 12: apprise, beatific, cogent, colloquy, deprave, discrete, efface, elucidate, inferno, lachrymose, morbid, omniscient, palliative, preternatural, salutary
Lesson 13: abut, adjure, descry, desecrate, dilettante, equivocal, exhume, extirpate, foible, insolvent, jocose, portal, progenitor, propitiate, restitution, 
 Lesson 14: acerbic, canard, debonair, deign, dotage, foist, insipid, misconstrue, narcissism, overweening, paean, repartee, repine, sartorial, svelte
 Lesson 15: anachronism, apiary, archetype, carcinogen, checkered, cornucopia, devolve, equitable, exigencies, fatalism, gustatory, minutiae, motley, prospectus, vernal
 Lesson 16: apocalyptic, concatenation, convulse, decree, expatriate, fetid, holocaust, infraction, insouciance, minion, sanguinary, staccato, sybaritic, thespian, verisimilitude 
 Lesson 17:abnegate, ancillary, badinage, bedizen, celerity, cynosure, itinerary, lissome, milieu, obstreperous, paragon, perquisite, staid, symbiotic, tyro
 Lesson 18: abortive, arrogate, cadaver, cerebral, coma, consanguinity, ghoul, infringe, lassitude, nadir, nuptials, onus, protocol, refractory, sanguine
 Lesson 19: appellation, conjugal, didactic, efflorescence, effulgence, exegesis, genre, limn, miscreant, mordant, mores, nemesis, peccadillo, prolix, taciturn
Lesson 20: despoil, educe, equable, happenstance, insular, mayhem, parlous, pellucid, preclude, propinquity, rapacious, schism, sublimate, talisman, terrestrial
Learning Goals
To learn to read and define vocabulary words at their grade level.
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Parental Guidance
Parents need to be sure to provide paper and something to write with for students before class starts. nearpod, kahoot, blooket, and gimkit do not require an email to play the game. A code and link to join the game will be provided during class.
Supply List
Parents need to be sure to provide paper and something to write with for students before class starts.
nearpod, kahoot, blooket, and gimkit do not require an email to play the game.  A code and link to join the game will be provided during class.
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Master's Degree in Education from Ashford University
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Ashford University
I have been a homeschool mom for 25+ year, and I have graduated 3 kids. I have a Bachelors degree in Organizational Management and a Masters in Teaching and Learning with Technology. I have worked with many kids grades K-8 teaching them reading and writing. I love working with kids to help them find a love for learning. I believe learning is for life, and education is not just limited to school.

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