Sunday, June 29, 2008

Word Play

Terry started a new "game" with the kids to get them to use the dictionary and the encyclopedia and it is a game of wordplay. He wants the kids to come up with a new word everyday, read the definition and use it in a sentence. There will be incentive for the kids - Terry just hasn't thought of it yet. I think it is a great idea and I am looking forward to all of our expanding vocabulary. Today was the first day and the words that the kids chose today were

Ian:


Scaramouch
Scara·mouch (skar′ə mo̵̅o̅s̸h′, -mo̵̅o̅c̸h′)
noun
1. a stock character in old Italian comedy, depicted as a braggart and poltroon
2. a boastful coward or rascal

His sentance: Shaggy and Scoobie Doo are both a scaramouch.

Sarah:

acoustic
acous·tic (ə ko̵̅o̅s′tik)
adjective
1. having to do with hearing or with sound as it is heard 
2. of acoustics
3. a. designating a musical instrument, usually a string instrument, whose tones are not electronically amplified
b. employing such an instrument or instruments

Sarah's sentance: I can hear acoustics when I sing.

2 comments:

Sarah said...

What a good idea! I should start doing that for my Spanish vocab!

The Pink Princess said...

I love the idea! Something to consider!
By the way I have finally posted! I have been missing my blogging!