106 Greek Myths: Supplemental Guide 6 | Daedalus and Icarus
Recount a personal experience involving “cold feet” with
appropriate facts and relevant, descriptive details, speaking
audibly in coherent sentences (SL.2.4)
Explain the meaning of “cold feet” and use in appropriate
contexts (L.2.6)
Identify how King Minos feels when he discovers Theseus
escaped from the Labyrinth
Use adjectives correctly in oral language
Core Vocabulary
currents, n. Strong fl ows of air or water moving in a certain direction
Example: The ocean currents carried Max’s sailboat closer to shore.
Variation(s): current
desperately, adv. Frantically and with all your might, with a sense of panic
and need
Example: The fi refi ghters tried desperately to save the animals from the
burning house.
Variation(s): none
plummeted, v. Fell straight down
Example: Chloe sadly watched as her ice cream plummeted off the
cone onto the fl oor.
Variation(s): plummet, plummets, plummeting
proof, n. Evidence that something is true
Example: You need to have proof before you blame someone for doing
something.
Variation(s): none
sill, n. The strip of material, such as wood, below a window or door
Example: Antonio grew little fl owers in pots on his window sill.
Variation(s): sills