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Vocabularystamina, triumph, main idea, compare, contrast

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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?

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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:

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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

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Reading stamina = mental effort.

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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

compare

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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

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all the ways 2 or more things are different or opposite

contrast

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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

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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.

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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

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action verb adjective

adverb compare

contrast linking verb

main idea modify

noun polite

prompt stamina

summary triumph

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