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Vocabulary Project

June 8th, 2009

     Over the last few weeks, you were responsible to keep a personal dictionary.  Well, now it is time to complete your project.  Choose one word from your dictionary that you really like, a word you think your peers should learn and would enjoy using.  Your task is to write a poem, teaching/showing the meaning of this word.  Your poem should vividly express the essence of the word you choose.  Once you are done writing your poem, create a podcast of you reading the poem.  The first word in your poem should be the vocabulary word you are showing.  See the examples below.

 

By a group of FCPS teachers:

 

“Obsolete”

Obsolete is so yesterday . . .

Outdated, discarded, unused, unavailable.

rotary phones,                       

record players,

VCR’s,

chalk boards,

letters by mail,

floppy disks.

Excuse me while I update my Facebook page!

 

From Michael Salinger’s Well Defined Vocabulary in Rhyme

 

“Fiasco”

Fiasco is an utter disaster

If something could go wrong it has

A train off its track

A dam that has burst

A play in which every actor

Has forgotten his lines

You would assume that things

Couldn’t get worse

Except the train was carrying poisonous snakes

There was lava behind the dam

And once those actors turn into werewolves

Well, you’ve got a fiasco on your hands

 

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June 3, 2009

June 2nd, 2009

Read chapters 1-3 of “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.”  Be sure to add any unfamiliar words to your personal dictionary, and after each chapter, record your personal response using italk.  Save each file as the chapter it pertains to (chapter one). 

Your personal responses for each chapter may include any of the following:

  • opinions
  • predictions
  • connections
  • feelings
  • high-level questions
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