9. ✔ Current, n. Current, adj. Currently, adv. ✔ Expansion, n. Expand, v. Expansive, adj. ✔ Publish, v. Publication, n. Corrupt, adj., v. Corruption, n Revival, n. Revive, v. ✔ Prosperity, n. Prosper, v. Catastrophe, n. Catastrophic, adv. Ravage, v. Ravages, n. My Rating After Instruction My Rating Before Instruction What I Think This Means Before Instruction Academic Tool Kit Study Words Word Vocabulary Knowledge Rating Sheet HIGH KNOWLEDGE LOW KNOWLEDGE 4 = I could easily teach it to the group. 2 = I have seen it or heard it before. 3 = I think I know what it means, 1 = I have no idea what it means. but I could use a review.
10. Original Example: Writing Practice: During the 1300’s _____ and ______ ravaged the ______. _____ (noun) can ravage _____ (noun). Divorce can ravage a family . Between 1980 and 1992, ________ was ravaged by ____ ____. To _____ something very _____. Ravage Rav ‧age (verb) _________ Ravages Rav ‧ag‧es (noun) the ravages of + NOUN Oral Practice Examples Meaning Word
11. Original Example: Writing Practice: During the 1300’s disease and warfare ravaged the continent . _____ (noun) can ravage _____ (noun). Divorce can ravage a family . _____ (noun) are destroyed by the ravages of _____ (noun). Cities are destroyed by the ravages of hurricanes . Between 1980 and 1992, El Salvador was ravaged by civil war . Neighborhoods were destroyed by the ravages of the San Francisco Earthquake in 1906. To damage something very badly. The damage caused by something Ravage Rav ‧age (verb) _________ Ravages Rav ‧ag‧es (noun) the ravages of + NOUN Oral Practice Examples Meaning Word
12. Original Example: Writing Practice: In the early 1300s, ______ experienced ______ major catastrophes. ________ (noun) was a catastrophe. Hurricane Katrina was a catastrophe. The ______ is facing a catastrophe because of ______ ________. A terrible _____ in which there is a lot of ________, ______, or _____. Catastrophe Ca‧ tas ‧tro‧phe (noun) ___________ Catastrophic Ca‧tas‧ tro ‧phic (Adj) Oral Practice Examples Meaning Word
13. Original Example: Writing Practice: In the early 1300s, Europe experienced several major catastrophes. ________ (noun) was a catastrophe. Hurricane Katrina was a catastrophe. The earth is facing a catastrophe because of global warming. A terrible event in which there is a lot of destruction, suffering, or death. Synonym : disaster Catastrophe Ca‧ tas ‧tro‧phe (noun) ___________ Catastrophic Ca‧tas‧ tro ‧phic (Adj) Oral Practice Examples Meaning Word
14. Original Example: Writing Practice: Yet despite these disasters , prosperity returned to Europe toward the end of the 14 th century . ______ (noun) is needed in order to gain prosperity. Goals are needed in order to gain prosperity. Many immigrants come to the United States in search of prosperity. When people have money and everything that is needed for a good life. Prosperity pro‧ sper ‧i‧ty (noun) __________ Prosperous pros ‧per‧ous (adjective ) Oral Practice Examples Meaning Word
15. Original Example: Writing Practice: Yet despite these disasters , prosperity returned to Europe toward the end of the 14 th century . ______ (noun) is needed in order to gain prosperity. Goals are needed in order to gain prosperity. Many immigrants come to the United States in search of prosperity. When people have money and everything that is needed for a good life. Prosperity pro‧ sper ‧i‧ty (noun) __________ Prosperous pros ‧per‧ous (adjective ) Oral Practice Examples Meaning Word
42. ✔ Current, n. Current, adj. Currently, adv. ✔ Expansion, n. Expand, v. Expansive, adj. ✔ Publish, v. Publication, n. Corrupt, adj., v. Corruption, n Revival, n. Revive, v. ✔ Prosperity, n. Prosper, v. Catastrophe, n. Catastrophic, adv. Ravage, v. Ravages, n. My Rating After Instruction My Rating Before Instruction What I Think This Means Before Instruction Academic Tool Kit Study Words Word Vocabulary Knowledge Rating Sheet HIGH KNOWLEDGE LOW KNOWLEDGE 4 = I could easily teach it to the group. 2 = I have seen it or heard it before. 3 = I think I know what it means, 1 = I have no idea what it means. but I could use a review.
43. Original Example: Writing Practice: First was the Renaissance, a _________ cultural revival of _______ art, architecture, learning, and literature. _______ (noun phrase) needs a revival. Consideration for pregnant women and women traveling with small children on public transportation needs a revival. The US and the UK have _______ of _______ revival. Barack Obama’s ______ has brought a revival of _____ to the United States. A ______ in which something becomes _____ or _____ again. Revival re‧ vi ‧val (noun) revival of/in __________ Revive re‧ vive (verb ) Oral Practice Examples Meaning Word
44. Original Example: Writing Practice: First was the Renaissance, a widespread cultural revival of classical art, architecture, learning, and literature. _______ (noun phrase) needs a revival. Consideration for pregnant women and women traveling with small children on public transportation needs a revival. The US and the UK have expectations of economic revival. Barack Obama’s victory has brought a revival of hope to the United States. A process in which something becomes active or strong again. Revival re‧ vi ‧val (noun) revival of/in __________ Revive re‧ vive (verb ) Oral Practice Examples Meaning Word
45. Original Example: Writing Practice: Many people were _____ over corrupt ______ among the ______ , including the sale of favors by the _______ . ________ can be corrupt. Politicians can be corrupt. Corrupt police officers have taken millions of dollars in bribes. Using your power in a dishonest or illegal way in order to get an advantage for yourself. Synonyms: Immoral dishonest impure Corrupt cor‧ rupt (adjective, verb) __________ Corruption cor‧ rup ‧tion Noun Oral Practice Examples Meaning Word
46. Original Example: Writing Practice: Many people were upset over corrupt practices among the clergy , including the sale of favors by the priesthood . ________ can be corrupt. Politicians can be corrupt. Corrupt police officers have taken millions of dollars in bribes . Using your power in a dishonest or illegal way in order to get an advantage for yourself. Synonyms: immoral dishonest impure Corrupt cor‧ rupt (adjective, verb) __________ Corruption cor‧ rup ‧tion (noun) Oral Practice Examples Meaning Word
47. Original Example: Writing Practice: The printing press allowed hundreds of books to be published and sold throughout the population . ______, _____, and _____ are published. Class schedules, announcements and grades are published. The latest unemployment figures will be published tommorow. The _______ ____ is published everyday. To make information available for everyone to read. Publish pub ‧lish (verb) __________ Publication pub‧li‧ ca ‧tion noun Oral Practice Examples Meaning Word
48. Original Example: Writing Practice: The printing press allowed hundreds of books to be published and sold throughout the population . ______, _____, and _____ are published. Class schedules, announcements and grades are published. The latest unemployment figures will be published tomorrow . The San Francisco Chronicle is published everyday. To make information available for everyone to read. Publish pub ‧lish (verb) __________ Publication pub‧li‧ ca ‧tion (noun) Oral Practice Examples Meaning Word