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Vocabulary Strategies

Vocabulary Strategies. Using Word Study for Ownership!. Word Chart: Examples and Characteristics. A teacher example……. ( adj ) Likely to change, especially due to instability; casually changeable. fickle. indecisive. unstable. e ver-changing. inconstant. whimsical.

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Vocabulary Strategies

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  1. Vocabulary Strategies Using Word Study for Ownership!

  2. Word Chart: Examples and Characteristics A teacher example……

  3. (adj) Likely to change, especially due to instability; casually changeable fickle

  4. indecisive unstable ever-changing inconstant whimsical

  5. Dan was a fickle boy; he was in and out of relationships faster than one could keep track. Judy’s moods are fickle; one minute she’s relatively “normal,” and the next she’s Momzilla.

  6. WorDs In context A teacher example……

  7. fickle in nocuous

  8. noxious not inability, inoculate, innocent, knock

  9. Not noxious; not harmful Likely to change, especially due to instability; casually changeable Sentence Example Dan was a fickle boy; he was in and out of relationships faster than one could keep track.

  10. WorDs In context Practice as a class….

  11. (v) To clear, as from an accusation, imputation, suspicion, or the like; justify. vindicate

  12. acquit disprove excuse Free from blame absolve

  13. In order to vindicate the rumor, she had a credible witness speak to the administrator. Give it time; you will be vindicated when he is caught lying again.

  14. vindicate

  15. Sentence Example

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