MythA traditional storyabout asupernatural herothat tries to explainthe origins ofnaturalphenomena.NarrativeTelling a storyto give accountto somethingthat hashappened.RecklessCareless andinconsiderate.NocturnalRelatedto thenighttime.OpulenceRiches shownthrough physicalmeans, likeowning expensivepossessions.FableA brief storythat explains animportant moralthrough themain character.SomnolentTired andinclined tosleep;drowsy.PartitionSomethingthatseparatestwo partsand areas.LitheMoving andbendinggracefullyand easily.PhoneticRepresentingthe sound ofdifferentwords.RigorHarsh orstern;unforgiving.MetamorphosisChangein formor shape.Free!AnecdoteA shorttale toldby acharacter.ParableA story that hasa religiouslesson or animportantmoral.ProlongTo makesomethinglast for alonger amountof time.MythA traditional storyabout asupernatural herothat tries to explainthe origins ofnaturalphenomena.NarrativeTelling a storyto give accountto somethingthat hashappened.RecklessCareless andinconsiderate.NocturnalRelatedto thenighttime.OpulenceRiches shownthrough physicalmeans, likeowning expensivepossessions.FableA brief storythat explains animportant moralthrough themain character.SomnolentTired andinclined tosleep;drowsy.PartitionSomethingthatseparatestwo partsand areas.LitheMoving andbendinggracefullyand easily.PhoneticRepresentingthe sound ofdifferentwords.RigorHarsh orstern;unforgiving.MetamorphosisChangein formor shape.Free!AnecdoteA shorttale toldby acharacter.ParableA story that hasa religiouslesson or animportantmoral.ProlongTo makesomethinglast for alonger amountof time.

Vocab Week 4 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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B B
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G G
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I I
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G G
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I I
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B B
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G G
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N N
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I I
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G G
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N N
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N N
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  1. B-A traditional story about a supernatural hero that tries to explain the origins of natural phenomena.
    B-Myth
  2. G-Telling a story to give account to something that has happened.
    G-Narrative
  3. I-Careless and inconsiderate.
    I-Reckless
  4. G-Related to the nighttime.
    G-Nocturnal
  5. I-Riches shown through physical means, like owning expensive possessions.
    I-Opulence
  6. B-A brief story that explains an important moral through the main character.
    B-Fable
  7. G-Tired and inclined to sleep; drowsy.
    G-Somnolent
  8. N-Something that separates two parts and areas.
    N-Partition
  9. I-Moving and bending gracefully and easily.
    I-Lithe
  10. G-Representing the sound of different words.
    G-Phonetic
  11. N-Harsh or stern; unforgiving.
    N-Rigor
  12. N-Change in form or shape.
    N-Metamorphosis
  13. B-Free!
  14. N-A short tale told by a character.
    N-Anecdote
  15. I-A story that has a religious lesson or an important moral.
    I-Parable
  16. B-To make something last for a longer amount of time.
    B-Prolong