vocabulary stamina, triumph, main idea, compare, contrast

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Vocabularystamina, triumph, main idea, compare, contrast

Cornell Notes Use only blue or black ink or regular pencil.

Name (first and last) Reading Period #Date

Fold left side of paper 2.5 inches.Holes go on left side.

Vocabulary, 6.1.5.b and 6.1.5.d

Head a clean sheet of paper like the above example.

stamina Definition: Example:

Essential Question: How can new vocabulary help me comprehend what I read?

Name (first and last) Reading Period #DateVocabulary,

6.1.5.b and 6.1.5.d

Essential Question: How can new vocabulary help me comprehend what I read?

stamina Definition: Example:

stamina Definition: to keep going, endurance, ability to continue mental or physical effort

Usain Bolt, Olympic Sprinter from Jamaica – 6 gold medals

Tiki Gelana, Olympic marathon runner from Ethiopia – 1 gold

Reading stamina = mental effort.

triumph

stamina (noun)

Definition: to keep going, endurance, ability to continue mental or physical effort

Definition:

Essential Question: How can new vocabulary help me comprehend what I read?

Name (first and last) Reading Period #Date

Vocabulary, 6.1.5.b and 6.1.5.d

triumph Definition: noun = victory or achievement

verb = to win or be successful, rejoice, celebrateExample: Students from

Pennsylvania enjoyed their triumph over 25 other teams when they were named grand champions in the 2013 National Robotics League competition.

Sixth-grader Terry Roberson’s triumph in the 2013 Youth National Weightlifting Championships included setting a record for the 13 and under class.

Example:

Roberson of Savannah, Georgia – Coastal Empire Weightlifting Club – 42kg (92.4 lbs) and 54kg (118.8 lbs) for a 96kg Total

triumph

main idea (noun)

Definition:

stamina (noun)

Definition: to keep going, endurance, ability to continue mental or physical effort

Definition: noun = victory; achievement verb = to win; be successful; rejoice Example: They triumphed over other teams to win the championship.

Essential Question: How can new vocabulary help me comprehend what I read?

Name (first and last) Reading Period #Date

Vocabulary, 6.1.5.b and 6.1.5.d

main idea

1. tells who or what the subject of the passage is about

2. answers the question does what? or is what?

the most important thing or purpose of a passage; what the story or passage is mostly talking about

triumph

compare (verb) Definition:

main idea (noun)

most important thing or purpose of a passage. 1. tells who or what subject is about 2. answers Does what? or Is what?

stamina (noun)

Definition: to keep going, endurance, ability to continue mental or physical effort

Definition: noun = victory; achievement verb = to win; be successful; rejoice Example: They triumphed over other teams to win the championship.

Essential Question: How can new vocabulary help me comprehend what I read?

Name (first and last) Reading Period #Date

Vocabulary, 6.1.5.b and 6.1.5.d

all the ways 2 or more things are alike, similar, or identical

compare

triumph

compare (verb) Definition: ways 2 or more things alike

main idea (noun)

most important thing or purpose of a passage. 1. tells who or what subject is about 2. answers Does what? or Is what?

contrast (verb; noun)

stamina (noun)

Definition: to keep going, endurance, ability to continue mental or physical effort

Definition: noun = victory; achievement verb = to win; be successful; rejoice Example: They triumphed over other teams to win the championship.

Definition:

Essential Question: How can new vocabulary help me comprehend what I read?

Name (first and last) Reading Period #Date

Vocabulary, 6.1.5.b and 6.1.5.d

all the ways 2 or more things are different or opposite

contrast

triumph

compare (verb) Definition: ways 2 or more things alike

main idea (noun)

most important thing or purpose of a passage. 1. tells who or what subject is about 2. answers Does what? or Is what?

contrast (verb; noun)

stamina (noun)

Definition: to keep going, endurance, ability to continue mental or physical effort

Definition: noun = victory; achievement verb = to win; be successful; rejoice Example: They triumphed over other teams to win the championship.

Definition: all the ways 2 or more things are different

Essential Question: How can new vocabulary help me comprehend what I read?

Name (first and last) Reading Period #Date

Vocabulary, 6.1.5.b and 6.1.5.d

SummaryI need to notice important ideas to help me understand what I read. These goals for 6th graders like me are set by the Nebraska Department of Education.

I need to notice important ideas to help me understand what I read. These goals for 6th graders like me are set by the Nebraska Department of Education.

Summary

action verb adjective

adverb compare

contrast linking verb

main idea modify

noun polite

prompt stamina

summary triumph

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