Grade 5-6: Vocabulary Lesson for Monday, Week 3
This week's theme is: Culture
Word List 3
- implied: understood without being openly or direct
- propaganda: promotion of particular idea to persuade people to think a certain way
- justify: to give a reason for an action
- bias: a judgement formed before the facts are known
- immigrant: a person who moves to another country to live
- exploit: take advantage of
- diversity: differences among people in race and/or religion
Monday Activities
- Write the words and definitions in your vocabulary notebook.
- Create your own sentence using each word and write this in your vocabulary notebook. We have provided samples below to get you started.
- Word Scrambler - Click on the link and create your own word scrambler with your vocabulary words. Type in the number of words you wish to scramble and press the "next" buton. You will see a sheet that has the answers for you. Press next again and print out the page. Complete it and put it in your notebook.
Other Help
If you need more information on your words, click on the link to use a on-line dictionary.
Use the daily activities to help you remember words that you learn each week. It is much easier to remember what the words mean if you do something with them and use them frequently in talking with your parents, family and friends.
Sample sentences:
He implied that she was different.
The teacher implied that there was a test tomorrow.The pamphlet was spreading propaganda about the group of people.
Propaganda cartoon strips were prominent during the war.Some people use religion for justifying hatred.
He tried to justify why he was late for class.Biased people will not listen to anyone else's opinions.
Referees should not show bias toward one of the teams playing.The children were not polite to the immigrant children at school.
The newly arrived immigrant did not speak the language of the country.Some people exploit immigrants.
The high school exploited the boy's athletic ablility.The students of this school come from a diversity of backgrounds.
America celebrates the the diversity of its country
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