Spelling #1
Spelling #2
Vocabulary #1
Vocabulary #2
POS
100
Spell the word _________________
tolerate
100
Spell the word ______________________
partisanship
100
Willing to consider; open to advice or suggestion
amenable
100
A favorable bias or predudice toward something
partiality
100
Fill in the correct word and state whether it is a noun, verb, or adjective. Cara's mother knew she was ___________ to chocolate. (partiality)
partial and adjective
200
Spell the word ____________
amenable
200
Spell the word ____________
partially
200
Noun - false and harmful statements about someone Verb - to made fasle and harmful statements about someone
slander
200
Very strong, sometimes excessive support for one group, idea, or cause.
partisanship
200
Fill in the correct word and state whether it is a noun, verb, or adjective. The __________ of volleyball is to score 25 points before the other team. (objective)
Objective and noun
300
Spell the word ___________
slander
300
Spell the word _______________
preconceived
300
To allow; to bear; to endure
tolerate
300
Patience; not reacting when annoyed or harmed
forbearance
300
Fill in the correct word and state whether it is a noun, verb, or adjective. The girl tried to ___________ her parents when she came home late, but told them she was home on time. (deception)
deceive and verb
400
Spell the word _______________
deception
400
Spell the word _____________
subjective
400
adj. - fair; impartial; realistic; actual noun - a goal or purpose
objective
400
Governed by personal thoughts or feelings
subjective
400
Fill in the correct word and state whether it is a noun, verb, or adjective. Driven by ____________ enthusiasm, Ben placed "Vote for Smith" bumper stickers on his car. (partisanship)
partisan and adjective
500
Spell the word ______________
objective
500
Spell the word ________________
forbearance
500
A trick; an attempt to make someone believe something that is not true
deception
500
Believed before one has full knowledge or experience
preconceived
500
Fill in the correct word and state whether it is a noun, verb, or adjective. The coach appeared to show ________________ when he picked his favorite student to be the captain of the team. (subjective)
subjectivity and noun