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Generic Vocabulary Terms – Definitions Worksheet
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Easy to use, just print and go…This Vocabulary Terms Definitions Worksheet resource provides a template for students to use time and time again with any subject for any vocabulary that you are asking them to study.
Each page provides space for 5 words. Students will write each terms to be studied and a definition. (Option: If appropriate to the lesson(s), you can assign students to write synonyms or antonyms on the last line as there is plenty of space to do that!)
Use for Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, Math – ANY SUBJECT!
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