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Activity 1.11: Studying


Words, Making
Predictions

Learning Targets

Use print and digital reference


materials to clarify meanings of
words.
Analyze the connotations of words.

Make predictions about the tone


and content of a text based on its !
use of language. Help

Preview

In this activity, you will de=ne and


analyze a group of words to help you
build knowledge about a topic and
make predictions about a short story.

!
Learning Strategies

Defining and Categorizing


the Words

1. Work together with a group of your


classmates to sort the following
words into categories based on the
words' meaning(s) and
connotations. Consult print and
digital resources, such as a
dictionary, a thesaurus, and an
encyclopedia, as you create
categories. Then list the categories,
including each word and its
de=nition(s), in your Reader/Writer
Notebook.

civilian uncanny sen

GZ America:
1. Yanks: a person
who lives in, or is from,
the US
2. Civilian: a person
not in the armed
services or the police
force that lives in a
country
3. Secessionist: a
person who favors
formal withdrawal
from membership of a
federation or body,
especially a political
state.

Science:
4. Velocity: the speed
of something in a
given direction.
5.
Vigorously: forcefully.
6. Current: a body of
water or air moving in
a de=nite direction,
especially through a
surrounding body of
water or air in which
there is less
movement.
7. Evade: escape or
avoid
8. Interval: a unit
9. Vortex: something
that resembles a
whirlpool

Military:
10. Federal Army: a
national Army
11. Soldier: a person
who serves in an army.
12. Sentinel: a soldier
or guard whose job is
to stand and keep
watch.
13. Dignitary: a person
considered to be
important because of
high rank or of=ce.
14. Gray-Clad: A
confederate or south
soldier during the civil
war

Directions
15. South: Down
16. Northward:
Upward
17.
Oscillation: movement
back and forth at a
regular speed.

Making Predictions

2. Based on your work with the


words, answer the following
questions about the short story
they come from.

Do you predict the short


story will be historical =ction
or science =ction? Write your
answer and tell which words
support your response.

GZ I predict that the


short story will be
historical =ction
because it uses
words like Federal
army, soldier, yanks
and more.

Do you predict the short


story will include more
adventure or romance? Write
your answer and tell which
words support your
response.

GZ I predict the short


story will include
more adventure
because it uses
words like
vigorously, evade,
elude and more.

Do you predict the tone of


the short story will be
solemn or humorous? Write
your answer and tell which
words support your
response.

GZ I predict the tone of


the short story will
be solemn because
it uses formal
words like uncanny,
dignity, sentinel
and more

! Check Your
Understanding

Make a prediction about the story based on


what you've inferred from words that come
from it. Use the following sentence frame
to help you write your prediction:

I predict that the short story will be about


sometime in the past when there was war goi
because
it uses a lot of words like army, soldier, sentin
.

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