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Word of the Day

Word of the Day. Week of August 11, 2014 Reporting (verb) telling exactly what happens without lying or exaggerating Sentence: Eric saw Lisa laughing at Mark when he tripped so he reported it to the teacher. Word of the Day. Week of August 11, 2014 tattle

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Word of the Day

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  1. Word of the Day Week of August 11, 2014 Reporting (verb) telling exactly what happens without lying or exaggerating Sentence: Eric saw Lisa laughing at Mark when he tripped so he reported it to the teacher.

  2. Word of the Day Week of August 11, 2014 tattle (verb) telling an adult what someone else is doing even if they are not doing anything harmful. Sentence: Lisa tattled when she said, “Ms. Soto, Mark is chewing on his pencil again.”

  3. Word of the Day Week of August 11, 2014 comprehend (adj.) to understand Sentence: The students in Ms. Soto’s class now comprehend the difference between reporting and tattle.

  4. Word of the Day Week of August 11 2014 bully (verb) a person that says or does hurtful things to others. Sentence: Lisa got in trouble with the principal for being a bully and making fun of others.

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