Friday, May 10, 2013

GOLDEN TAMARIN SPELLING-Week of May 13-17th

Spelling Words

  1. dangerous
  2. history
  3. vacation
  4. popular
  5. favorite
  6. memory
  7. personal
  8. educate
  9. regular
  10. continue
  11. potato
  12. natural
  13. sensitive
  14. energy
  15. emotion
  16. period
  17. property
  18. condition
  19. imagine
  20. attention

Challenge Words

  1. juvenile
  2. astonish
  3. ovation
  4. amateur
  5. obvious

Friday, April 12, 2013

Final Crispin Vocabulary

  1. agitated
  2. infatuated
  3. unfettered
  4. omen
  5. succumb
  6. voracious
  7. parched
  8. vexed
  9. impaled
  10. brandished

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Crispin Ch.36-47

Crispin Vocabulary Ch.36-47
  1. buffeting
  2. sumptuous
  3. celestial
  4. beguiled
  5. fervor
  6. laggards
  7. wend
  8. caterwauling
  9. disconsolate
  10. guild

Monday, March 25, 2013

WEEK OF MARCH 25-29

Crispin Spelling Vocabulary Ch. 25-35
  1. reverence
  2. leagues
  3. meandered
  4. enraptured
  5. mollify
  6. rueful
  7. heirs
  8. illegitimate
  9. portentous
  10. gauntlet

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

CRISPIN CH.13-24

1.grotesquely
2. pillaged
3. sustenance
4. trepidation
5. raucously
6. evasively
7. tyranny
8. surname
9. solemnly
10. malevolence
11. bravado
12. corrupt
13. surname
14. lamenting
15. cur

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Crispin-Section 1 (Chapters 1-12)

1. fringe- the outer, marginal, or extreme part of an area, group, or sphere of activity(p.1 in book)
2. shunned-persistently avoid, ignore, or reject (p.1)
3. transgression-a sin, or offense (p.2)
4. minions-underlings, ones who work for a person of power (ch.2 page)
5. shroud-burial cloth
6. pinnacle-highest point(p.22)
7. scrutinized-examine carefully
8. poaching-hunting illegally
9. curfew-a set time to remain indoors (p.17)
10. transfixed-spellbound, cause (someone) to become motionless with horror, wonder, or astonishment
11. tumult-a loud confused noise (p.40)
12. treason-the crime of betraying one's country, esp. by attempting to kill the sovereign or overthrow the government
13. foreboding-a sense of dread, fearful apprehension
14. impenetrable-impossible to pass through (p.23)
15. lunacy-the state of being insane/crazy (p.29)
16. steward-The steward was the head of all the castle's staff/medieval Lord (p.30)
17. genuflected (p.33)lower one's body briefly by bending one knee to the ground, typically in worship or as a sign of respect : she genuflected and crossed herself.
18. carcasses (p.41)-dead bodies
19. bailiff (p.41)-an official in a court of law who keeps order, looks after prisoners, etc.
• chiefly British
20. forage- search widely for food or provisions (p.48)