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Stems for April 6th

Pot–drink—poatable, potion, potato, potatory, compotem symposium

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  1. Julia Harrelson 5th period

    pot (drink)
    poatable-beverage: any liquid suitable for drinking
    potion- a medicial or magical or dangerous beverage
    Mtn. Dew is a poatable beverage.
    The Draught of Living death is a potion I read about in a science fiction book.

  2. Ruhi Singh- 2nd period

    Pot–drink

    potato- Also called Irish potato, white potato. the edible tuber of a cultivated plant, Solanum tuberosum, of the nightshade family.
    Sen- Potatoes are delicious with butter.

    Potion- a drink or draft, esp. one having or reputed to have medicinal, poisonous, or magical powers: a love potion; a sleeping potion.
    Sen- I never drank a potion before.

  3. Courtney Franklin,2nd period

    Potion-1. a drink, esp of medicine, poison, or some supposedly magic beverage
    2. a rare word for beverage
    Me and my 11 yr. old brother made a special potion for my 17 yr. old brother.

    Potatory-1.Rare of, relating to, or given to drinking
    When I am angry at my brothers they drive me to drinking pop.(soda)

  4. Pot (drink)
    Definition A – potion – a mixture of chemicals or substances
    Sentence A – The mad scientist made extremely dangerous potions.

    Definiton B – Potato – a starchy plant
    Sentence B – I think the best potatoes come from Idaho.

  5. Amanda Baer-Peckham 4th period

    Potion-a drink or draft, esp. one having or reputed to have medicinal, poisonous, or magical powers
    A recent book I read talked about how to make potions.
    Potato-the edible tuber of a cultivated plant,
    I had a baked potato for dinner last night.

  6. Savannah Watson 2nd

    Pot drink

    1. Potato-the edible tuber of a cultivated plant
    Potatos are most comonly an Irish food.

    2. Potion-a drink or draft, one having or reputed to have medicinal, poisonous, or magical powers
    Some potions can be medicaly helpful while others can be poisonous.

  7. Kaila Poleon 4th Period

    Potion-a medicinal or magical or poisonous beverage

    To become smaller, you must take a certian amount of potion

    Potato-an edible tuber native to South America; a staple food of Ireland

    For dinner, we had mashed potatoes and gravy.

  8. tonya heathington 1st period

    Pot–drink—poatable, potion, potato, potatory, compotem symposium
    potato-the edible tuber of a cultivated plant
    sentence: Potatoes are healthy for you.
    potion-a drink or draft
    sentence: A sleeping potion.

  9. madeline holifield 4

    Pot(drink)
    potato-an edible tuber native to South America; a staple food of Ireland.
    Potato’s are a very good kind of vegetable in my opinion.
    potion-a medicinal or magical or poisonous beverage.
    After concocting a spectacular potion, the magic began.

  10. joshua sanchez-6

    potion- a drink or draft, esp. one having or reputed to have medicinal, poisonous, or magical powers
    She drank the potion then she turned into a frog.
    potato- edible tuber of a cultivated plantIhave seen a potato before.

  11. ADAYZAH watkins 6

    potable-a liquid that is suitable for drinking; especially : an alcoholic beverage
    potato-an erect South American herb (Solanum tuberosum) of the nightshade family widely cultivated for its edible starchy tuber
    potion-In mythology and literature, a potion is usually made by a magician, sorcerer, dragon, fairy or witch and has magical properties

  12. Becky Stewart - 4th Period

    Stem : Pot
    Stem Word:
    *Potion*
    ~definition- A liquid or liquid mixture, especially one that is medicinal, poisonous, or magical.
    ~sentence- In fairytales, there are usually magical potions.
    *Potato*
    ~definition- the plant itself.
    ~sentence- I like to eat potatoes.

  13. Pot–drink
    poatable, potion, potato, potatory, compotem symposium

    Potion-a drink or draft, one having or reputed to have medicinal, poisonous, or magical powers
    When he drank the chalice that contained the potion he instantly changed into a frog.

  14. grant butler 6th period

    poatable- water of sufficiently high quality that it can be consumed or used without risk of immediate or long term harm.

    potion-is a consumable medicine or poison.

  15. logan knox 2nd

    Pot–drink
    poatable-easily or conveniently transported.
    what does the word poatable mean.

    potion-a consumable medicine or poison.
    I have heard that some lady sells potions.

  16. potato- a vegetable substance that is planted under dirt
    Terrell wanted to buy potato chips but could not afford them.

    potion- something to dew with magic or science

    Terrell had a potion for potto chips so he could make them.

  17. ebone yarbrough--5th period

    Potion- a liquid or liquid mixture, especially one that is medicinal, poisonous, or magical.
    Witches use potions for stuff.

    Potato-A South American plant widely cultivated for its starchy edible tubers.
    i love mashed potatoes.

  18. Pot-a container of earthenware.
    sentence-i use a pot to put my flower.
    Potion-a drink or draft.
    sentence-i drunk a potion of the drink.

  19. Crystal Whitehouse --- 6th Period

    Pot–drink

    potion – a drink or draft, esp. one having or reputed to have medicinal, poisonous, or magical powers – The girl fell asleep because the witch in the movie gave the girl a sleepy potion.

    potato – the edible tuber of a cultivated plant – We ate mashed potatos during lunch.

  20. Andrew Patterson

    Pot-a pan. Poatable-Portable. Potato-One of our vice presidents did not know how to spell potato. Potatory-Taste likes potatoes.

  21. Rachel whorton 2nd

    pot

    potable- fit or suitable for drinking. Salt water is not potable.

    potato- the edible tuber of a cultivated plant. also know as a plant, plus its eadable.

  22. claire lorino 4th

    Pot–drink
    potato-the edible tuber of a cultivated plant
    i like baked potatos
    potatory,-of, pertaining to, or given to drinking
    i just found out what patatory means.

  23. Kathryn Wilson 4th

    Pot–drink
    potato-an edible tuber native to South America; a staple food of Ireland.
    sentence- I like to eat baked potato.

    potion-a medicinal or magical or poisonous beverage.
    sentence- In a lot of fairy tales the witch makes a potion.

  24. Will Cook 4th Period

    Pot (drink) —poatable, potion, potato, potatory, compotem symposium

    Potato- the edible tubor plant, of the nightshade family
    I ordered steak with a side of potatoes

    potion- elixir, brew, concoction, etc.
    I drank the potion, not knowing it contained cyanide.

  25. Matthew Eppard 1st Period

    Pot: Potion- a drink or draft, esp. one having or reputed to have medicinal, poisonous, or magical powers.
    Some potions in movies can poison people.

    Potato- the edible tuber of a cultivated plant.
    Potatos are used in many diffrent foods.

  26. shaquera wade 6th

    1.Potato-a plant itself.
    I ate an baked potato last night.

    2.Potion-a drink that has magical powers.
    I will never drink or touch any potion.

  27. pot- drink

    potato- a type of plant

    I love to eat baked potatoes

    potatory- pertaining orgiven to drinking

    I never heard of the word potatory

  28. pot- drink

    potato- a type of plant

    Do you like mash potatoes?

    potatory- pertaining orgiven to drinking

    what is potatory?

  29. Celia Farrell 1st Period

    potion-a drink or draft, especially one having or reputed to having medicinal, poisonous, or magical powers

    Did you see them make a potion in science?

    potato-the plant itself

    We ate potato’s for dinner.

    potatory-of, pertaining to, or given to drinking

    I do not get what potatory means.

    compote- fruit stewed or cooked in a syrup, usually served as a dessert

    We ate compote for dessert last night!

  30. Maysie Spears- 4th period

    pot (drink)

    potion- a medicinal or magical or poisonous beverage.
    potato- a food crop that could potentially serve as a feedstock for starch ethanol production.

    My sister always pretnends to make potions out of shampoo.
    Potatoes can be cooked in many different ways like, baked or mashed potatoes.

  31. Courtney Terry 4th per

    Stems
    pot(drink)
    potato- the plant its self
    I love my moms good old mashed potatos.
    potion-medicane
    I thought that potion was poision.

  32. Connor Ferguson 1 period

    potion-a drink or draft. The witch used a love potion to make the princess fall in love with a guy.
    potato-the edible tuber of a cultivated plant. We had potato salad with our dinner.

  33. Chase R. Massey-5th Period

    POT~drink
    potion-a drink or draft, esp. one having or reputed to have medicinal, poisonous, or magical powers
    In fictional movies, people sometimes use potions.
    potato- the edible tuber of a cultivated plant, Solanum tuberosum, of the nightshade family
    Potatoes are a food that a lot of people like to eat.

  34. deondre surles 6th period

    potion-a drink or draft

    You can drink a potion.

    potato-the edible tuber of a cultivated plant

    On thanksgiving we eat sweet potatoes.

  35. marilyn larry 6th

    •an edible tuber native to South America; a staple food of Ireland
    i like to eat potatoes because they tast good and meke good fries
    •a medicinal or magical or poisonous beverage
    the fairy godmother mixes potions for her godchildren

  36. Kerry Dunn- 4th

    POT

    1. Potion- a drink or draft, esp. one having or reputed to have medicinal, poisonous, or magical powers
    ~ The evil witch gave the princess a potion to make her fall asleep forever.

    2. Potato- the edible tuber of a cultivated plant
    ~ The farmer grew potatoes.

  37. Sophia Fos, 4th per.

    Pot-
    potable- fit or suitable for drinking
    After boiling the water it is now potable because the bacteria is gone.

    potato-the edible tuber of a cultivated plant
    We will be having potato salad for dinner tonight.

  38. gabrielle covey 5 period

    1. Potion~ a medicinal or magical or poisonous beverage. I have never had a potion becerage.

    2. Potato~ food crop that could potentially serve as a feedstock for starch ethanol production> I eat potatos almost every night for dinner.

  39. Chase Lovell 5th

    1.Pot(drink) potion-a chemical, magical powers drink.
    There are a lot of potion, love, sleeping potion and more.

    2.Pot(drink)potato- a edible tuber of cultivated plant.
    We eat potatos a lot of dinner.

  40. Caroline Whorton 6th

    Pot (drink) Potion-A liquid or liquid mixture, especially one that is medicinal, poisonous, or magical. We made a potion for a science project.
    potato-A South American plant widely cultivated for its starchy edible tubers.
    The potato needed to be washed.

  41. Jenna Marshall 1st period

    Pot

    Potion~a drink or draft, esp. one having or reputed to have medicinal, poisonous, or magical powers

    She wished that she could give him alove potion so that he would like him.

    Potato~ the edible tuber of a cultivated plant

    I had a potato for dinner last night.

  42. alex 4th period

    Pot–drink potato-Also called Irish potato, white potato. the edible tuber of a cultivated plant, Solanum tuberosum, of the nightshade family.
    I like to eat potatos in french fry form.
    potion-a drink or draft, esp. one having or reputed to have medicinal, poisonous, or magical powers: a love potion; a sleeping potion.
    Potions can be dangerous.

  43. Pot (drink) Compote- a dish consisting of fruit salad or stewed fruit, often with
    syrup
    Symposium- a drinking party or convivial discussion

    There was a beautifully arranged compote at the wedding reception.
    Her boss invited her and her family to a symposium.

  44. Robert McClintock 2nd period

    Pot–drink—poatable, potion, potato, potatory, compotem symposium

    Potion- a drink or a treacle used to heal or a combinations of chemicals.
    In a wizard game, the magicians used potions to heal the wounded.

    Potato- a starchy root vegetation used for many resouces.
    Last night, my mom bought me a loaded potato with extra cheese.

  45. brett stoddard 5th period

    Potato-the plant itself
    There are many varietes of potatos.
    Potion-a drink or draft.
    Potions in movies usually have magical powers.

  46. Kyle Moellenkamp 4th period

    Pot-drink

    Potion-a drink having magical powers
    The potion made him turn into a lama.

    potato-the edible tuber of a cultivated plant
    We had a potato on the side for dinner.

  47. Michael worshim - 6th

    Potion- a drink or draft, esp. Having or reputed medicinal,poisonous, or magical powers. It would be cool if there were potions that had magical powers.

    Potatory- of,pertaining to, given to, drinking. Potatory is awesome.

  48. Brady Purdin 2nd Period

    Pot
    1. potion- one having or reputed to have medicinal, poisonous, or magical powers
    1a. I need a potion to help me with my flu.
    2. potato- also called Irish potato, white potato. the edible tuber of a cultivated plant, Solanum tuberosum, of the nightshade family.
    2a. I ate potatos for dinner last night.

  49. pot(drink) potion- drink or draft, esp. one having or reputed to have medicinal, poisonous, or magical powers

    potato

  50. Scott Urban 5th period

    Pot-drink

    potion-A liquid or liquid mixture, especially one that is medicinal, poisonous, or magical
    In tv shows the maical cartoons make potions for magician shows.

    potato-plant widely cultivated for its starchy edible tubers
    When i have dinner at home my mom usually makes a patato.

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