Vocabulary Builder Course 2Lesson 32:
Activity Lesson PlansIntroduction
Students have learned vocabulary words associated with spoken and written communication.
Before students begin the activity, you might have them brainstorm for other
words associated with communication. Lesson Description
Students will identify six vocabulary words from the lesson by completing an
Identification activity. To get directions, they can click on the How To Play
button. After finishing the activity, they can check their work. Instructional Objectives
- Students will choose vocabulary words from a randomly ordered list and match
them to their definitions.
- Students will recall the meanings of words to make correct matches.
Student Web Activity Answers
platitude: a dull, commonplace, or overused remark or expression
clamor: a loud, noisy, or strong demand, complaint, or protest
recant: to take back a statement, belief, or opinion, especially formally or publicly
banal: dull or boring because of commonplace or overused expressions
endorse: to support or approve
boisterous: noisy and lively; rowdy
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