VOCAB U. - Session 137-Level One Contextual Story

All the words in Level #1 come from the root/cells: SED/SID/SESS, FIN and FER.
Do you know what each one means?
Cinny Nym
Cinny Nym gives you the answers:

  • SED/SID/SESS: to sit, be still
  • FIN: to end
  • FER: to bear, carry, yield, bring
    Please read the paragraph-story below to help you study and learn new words. In the Session #137 activities following the story, the exercises will help you determine and understand the meaning of the twelve new words. The 12 story words are listed alphabetically below.
  • CONFERENCE, DEFINITION, FINANCE, INDIFFERENTLY, POSSESS, PRESIDENCY, REFEREE, REFINE, RESIDENT, SUBSIDE, TRANSFER, UNFINISHED

    During the FINANCE CONFERENCE, members met to TRANSFER the PRESIDENCY to another RESIDENT in the building. The new officer disliked UNFINISHED business and would not act INDIFFERENTLY to troubling issues. She would POSSESS confidence when she had to REFINE some sections to give them more specific DEFINITION. By working carefully, she would never need a REFEREE to settle arguments and any disagreements would surely SUBSIDE.

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    Feel free to make a copy for use at home or in the classroom!


    Reminder:
    Don't forget to complete other activities and educational exercises from our current Session #138:

    Interactive puzzles at grade level: ["S138 Level 1"] -- ["S138 Level 2"] -- ["S138 Level 3"]
    Crosswords: ["S138Level 1 C/W"] -- ["S138Level 2 C/W"] -- ["S138Level 3 C/W"]
    Find the Words: ["S138Level 1 WF"] -- ["S138Level 2 WF"] -- ["S138Level 3 WF"]
    Fill-in-the-Blanks: ["S138Level 1-FITB"] -- ["S138Level 2-FITB"] -- ["S138Level 3-FITB"]
    Synonym/Antonym Encounters: [S138Level 1-Syn/Ant] -- [S138Level 2-Syn/Ant] -- [S138Level 3-Syn/Ant]
    Definition MATCH: ["S138Level 1-Match"] -- ["S138Level 2-Match"] -- ["S138Level 3-Match"]
    Is It True or False?: ["S138Level 1 T/F"] -- ["S138Level 2 T/F"] -- ["S138Level 3 T/F"]
    Contextual Stories: ["S138Level 1 Story"] -- ["S138Level 2 Story"] -- ["S138Level 3 Story"]


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