School-Wide Vocabulary List 2021-2022
Date
9/6-9/9 9/12-9/16 9/19-9/23 9/26-9/30 10/3-10/7 10/10-10/14 10/17-10/21 10/24-10/28 10/31-11/4 11/7-11/11 11/14-11/18 11/29-12/2 12/5-12/9 12/12- 12/16 12/19-12/23 1/3-1/6 1/9-1/13 1/16-1/20 1/23-1/27 1/30-2/3 2/6-2/10 2/13-2/17 2/20-2/24 2/27-3/3 3/6-3/10 3/13-3/17 3/20-3/24 3/27-3/31 4/3-4/7 4/18-4/21 4/24-4/28 5/1-5/5 5/8-5/12 5/15-5/19 5/22-5/26 5/30-6/2 |
Word
optimistic confident resemble accumulate massive timid boisterous eerie mimic inspire fascinating delectable peculiar decorate abundant dreary bicker ideal frolic cherish compassionate attentive companion gorgeous stingy exhilarate vigorously eager sincere mischievous complicated persist pesky comfort memorable giddy |
Definition
expecting everything to turn out for the best feeling certain to look like to heap or pile up; gather together; collect very large; enormous fearful or shy noisy and wild causing fear; creepy to copy closely or imitate to motivate and encourage something that is extremely interesting delicious different; strange To add color to something that is usually plain having more than enough gloomy to argue over something that is not very important perfect to play about in a fun way to think someone or something is special and dear showing that you care for someone and that you want to help; being kind paying attention; being observant someone to spend time with very pretty and beautiful describes someone who does not like to share or give money make happy and full of energy done with a lot of energy wanting to do something very much honest describes someone who causes trouble difficult to understand or explain not giving up or not going away annoying To make someone feel better when they are upset worth remembering silly or very happy |
Sentence
Mrs. Cohle is optimistic about another fantastic school year at Hillside. Sara confidently raised her hand to answer the question. Maggie resembles her sister Molly. Leaves accumulate on the ground during the fall. The high ceiling was held up by massive pillars. David is timid around people he does not know. The children were boisterous on the last day of school. I saw an eerie old house up on the hill. I tried to mimic the moves of my Tae Kwon Do teacher. Mr. Pechin inspires his students to work harder. The skyscrapers were fascinating to the tourists. The turkey dinner was delectable! Your cat has peculiar eyes; one is green and the other is blue. People enjoy decorating their homes for the holidays. We had an abundant amount of cookies for the holiday party. We will have inside recess when the weather is dreary. Abby and Kevin were bickering over who would kick the ball next. Kate thinks it is an ideal day to go for a bike ride. The puppies frolicked in the backyard. Kelly cherishes the time she spends with her grandparents. John is compassionate toward people in need. Mrs. Quinn waits until her class is attentive before doing Word Building. Zachary was my companion while we walked on the trail. The princess wore a gorgeous gown to the ball. The stingy girl wouldn't give anything to the fundraiser. The fresh spring air exhilarated us. Julia vigorously brushed her teeth. I am eager to go to my grandma's house for spring break. Dan's apology to Paul was sincere. The teacher had difficulty controlling the mischievous class. Melanie needed help with the complicated math problem. I had trouble with multiplication, but I persisted until I memorized all of my facts. The pesky flies at the picnic bothered Michael. Dad comforted me when I missed the goal in the soccer game. Our family's trip to Disney World was a memorable vacation. Shiva was giddy when her mom brought home a new puppy. |