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Vocabulary Trading Cards

Vocabulary Trading Cards. Take a vocabulary card. Number off 1-2, 1-2. All the 1s line up and the 2s line up. Lines should face each other; each person should have a partner.

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Vocabulary Trading Cards

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  1. Vocabulary Trading Cards • Take a vocabulary card. • Number off 1-2, 1-2. • All the 1s line up and the 2s line up. Lines should face each other; each person should have a partner. • Teach your partner the word on your card. You get one minute to teach it. Each person should repeat the definition. • Trade cards. • The 1s line shifts one person left (The 2s line never moves). Teach your learned word and then trade again.

  2. Definition: Refusing to obey authority or rules Stubborn Examples: A recalcitrant pet A recalcitrant student Recalcitrant

  3. Definition: Meat-eating Carnivorous One who feeds on animals Examples: A zoophagous animal A zoophagous diet zoophagous

  4. Definition: To make clear or evident To reveal To appear To show plainly To make obvious Examples: He manifested his approval with a huge smile. The illness manifested itself through a rash and a fever. manifest

  5. Definition: To tear down completely To level to the ground To destroy Examples: Raze a building Raze a forest raze

  6. Definition: Stimulating as in provoking an action, a thought, or a feeling Stirring Examples: The speaker’s provocative speech led audience members to throw objects on stage, while others angrily walked out. provocative

  7. Definition: An instance of moral corruption or wickedness Evil actions Wickedness Examples: Robbing the old couple at gun point was a horrifying example of turpitude. turpitude

  8. Definition: Feeling of being tired Weariness of mind or body Condition of indifference Examples: After a long day at work, the nurse collapsed in a state of lassitude. A day at the spa created a happy feeling of lassitude. lassitude

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