Anne Frank Bellwork 2.5

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The Diary of
Anne Frank
Vocabulary 2.5
Monday, December 1
1. loathe –verb- to detest or hate
2. melancholy –noun- depression or sadness
3. mirth –noun- gladness and happiness
4. mobile –ad.- capable of moving or being moved
5. obstinate –adj.- unyielding regardless of reason or
logic; stubborn
• 6. pacifist –noun- a person morally opposed to war
or use of force
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Monday, December 1
• 7. peal –noun- loud ringing (usually of bells)
• 8. precarious –adj.- dangerous, risky, not a secure
situation
• 9. quell –verb- to quiet or put down a disturbance
• 10. reconcile –verb- to reestablish friendship; to
resolve a dispute
• 11. refuge –noun- shelter or place of protection
• 12. solace –noun- comfort or cheer given
Tuesday, December 2
• 1. Draw a person showing melancholy.
• 2. Draw a person showing mirth.
• Clearly label each picture with the word.
Tuesday, December 2
1. The food truck was a __________restaurant on
wheels!
2. The glass of water was knocked off its
______________________ position at the edge of the
table.
Dude, it’s reading time!
Begin your two column journal.
Remember: Use quotation marks in the page number.
Correct Format: Author’s name (Last, First.) Title of
Book. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of
Publication. Source Type.
Wednesday, December 3
• 1. The refugees of the war took ________________ in
the neighboring country that welcomed them.
• 2. They took _____________, or comfort, in the fact
that they were now safe.
• 3. Draw a picture of a person taking refuge.
Thursday, December 4
• 1. Draw a picture that illustrates the word reconcile.
• 2. Draw a picture that illustrates the word peal.
Wednesday, December 3
• 1. The Quarter Quell in the Hunger Games series
refers to the end, or ____________ to any resistance
against the Capital.
• 2. My friend is a ____________, or someone who does
not support war for any reason.
• 3. Mr. Van Daan _________________(s) the obstinate
and stubborn behavior that Anne displays.
Thursday, December 4
1. Draw a picture illustrating the word solace.
2. Write out the synonyms and add the vocabulary
word: comfort, support, consolation:
__________________
Dude, it’s reading time!
Begin your two column journal.
Remember: Use quotation marks in the page number.
Correct Format: Author’s name (Last, First.) Title of
Book. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of
Publication. Source Type.
Friday, December 5
1. I have to reconcile the fact that the ________ of the
bells will wake me up each morning.
2. The ______________peal from the church bell was
unyieldingly loud.
Dude, it’s reading time!
Begin your two column journal.
Remember: Use quotation marks in the page number.
Correct Format: Author’s name (Last, First.) Title of
Book. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of
Publication. Source Type.
Friday, December 5
• 1. The happy child was filled with ____________ when
she received the new toy.
• 2. After children learn to walk, they become
increasingly ___________________.
• 3. The __________________ toddler refused to stop
crying when he didn’t get candy.