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Word Art Projects – 7 th grade

Word Art Projects – 7 th grade. Create a word art display that includes the word, a definition, antonyms, synonyms, an image that represents the word and use the word in a sentence of your own.

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Word Art Projects – 7 th grade

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  1. Word Art Projects – 7th grade • Create a word art display that includes the word, a definition, antonyms, synonyms, an image that represents the word and use the word in a sentence of your own. • Once the class is complete I will incorporate all projects into one and attach to my file list on my web page. Use these to study for vocab test on Tuesday.

  2. Vocabulary Test • Tuesday’s vocabulary test will be online. Use the time at the end of class to complete the following. • 1. Study for test using Vocabtest.com. You may use the puzzle section, practice test or one of the other sections to help you study. You may use ear phones for the audio part of vocabtest.com – nothing else. • 2. Complete presidents project • 3. Finish narrative poem

  3. Kameron – Flagrant • (adj) extremely bad, glaring; scandalous

  4. A Hard Foul in basketball Shockingly Noticeable or Obvious Glaring Flagrant Definitions Archaic Blazing, Burning, or Glowing notorious scandalous a flagrant crime a flagrant offender

  5. disgraceful Blatant Flagrant Synonyms Conspicuously Bad

  6. Flagrant • A hard foul in basketball is called a flagrant foul.

  7. First In Place Ordered Foremost Beginning Ranked

  8. Zakee - foremost • (adj) chief, most important, primary • (adv) in the first place

  9. Primary Prime Synonyms Paramount Chief

  10. Hindmost Antonyms Secondary Last

  11. Ryan - Fledgling • (n) an inexperienced person, beginner, a young bird about to leave the nest; • (adj) inexperienced, budding

  12. pro expert Fledgling antonyms Old-hand veteran

  13. Novice Tyro Fledgling antonyms Neophyte Freshman

  14. Fledglingsentence It was a fledgling riding career.

  15. Gabby - Brawl • (n) a noisy quarrel or fight • (v) to quarrel or fight noisily

  16. NONFIGHTING PEACE KINDNESS BRAWL ANTONYMS

  17. Scuffle Donnybrook BRAWL SYNONYMS Scrap

  18. BOWERS USE THESE FOR A BRAWL .

  19. My friend and I got into a street brawl with some people .

  20. Lynette - Perjury • (n) the act of swearing in to a lie

  21. Act of swearing to a statement known to be false. Perjuries no perjury PERJURY NO LYING

  22. Fraud Cover-up SYNONYMS Fable fakery

  23. Truth Truth Telling Antonyms Honesty Frankness

  24. I had to do a project on the word perjury Lying while under oath Sentences The prisoner committed perjury and served two years in prison The defendant was called as a witness and still committed perjury while under oath

  25. Tony - Presume • (v) to take for granted, assume or suppose; to dare, take upon oneself.

  26. To dare or to be so bold TONY THOMAS To make free Presume To suppose that something To take for granted

  27. Trespass Surmise Presume Synonyms Infring Overstep

  28. I presume that I will get this right

  29. Brianna - Flaw • (n) a light fault, defect or crack

  30. Perfection faultlessness Flaw Antonyms

  31. Imperfection Blemish Synonyms

  32. There are two flaws in this diamond ring.

  33. Courtney - Wrath • (n) intense anger

  34. Anger synonym choler synonym Wrath Rage synonym Ire synonym

  35. Mindless antonym Love antonym Wrath Amiability antonym Peace antonym

  36. wrath

  37. His wrath on the field made his team fear him.

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