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There are a total 183 pages of words and definitions.
Sample words: cavort, cogent, deleterious, insidious, insipid, phlegmatic, recalcitrant, serendipity, subjugate, tenable.
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Use this resource to create lessons or hand out to students to give them a resource to prepare for a standardized test, SAT, ACT or simply to expand their vocabulary! This resource includes 1000 words and lists the part(s) of speech for each as well as the definitions. If a word can be used as more than one part of speech, a definition is given for both.
There are a total 183 pages of words and definitions.
Sample words: cavort, cogent, deleterious, insidious, insipid, phlegmatic, recalcitrant, serendipity, subjugate, tenable.
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This Winter Reading and Writing resource (with a “Read it! Draw it! Write it!” section) covers a variety of vital Language Arts skills! Perfect to use in December, January, February and into March!
Includes:
Vocabulary Words in this Winter Unit: window, snow, outside, door, pants, sweater, coat, boots, hat, scarf, mittens, five, snowball, snowangel, snowman, sled, hill, roll
“Read it! Draw it! Write it!” pages have been designed to engage students in an active reading. Students can use the symbols to help guide them on each page. On the “Write it!” portions, students are to copy the passage they just read. However, more advanced students may want to add to the story!
Here are 59 Spring vocabulary word cards to use on a word (vocabulary) wall, place in a writing center or use as flash cards. These words can be a springboard to numerous learning activities!
Ideas on how to use words in this resource:
– Write definitions and sentences using each word.
– Create a short story using as many words as they can.
– Choose 3-5 words and create a fun Haiku poem using the words.
– Create a Spring shape poem using as many words as they can.
– Create their own word search puzzle or crossword puzzle using 10 or more of the words.
– Create a Science based report on Spring using as many words as they can.
– Create a ‘newspaper’ report about Spring using as many words as they can.
…and don’t let the creativity stop there!
Help your students learn how 2 vowels working together can represent one sound as in the case of a vowel digraph. Examples of vowel digraphs are /ea/ in leaf or /oy/ in boy. This resource will focus on the /ay/ vowel digraph and will provide you with a variety of student activities and tasks allowing them to expand vocabulary and practice important Language Arts skills. I’ve also added several word puzzles because studies have shown that word search and other word puzzles can help improve memory, focus, vocabulary, word recognition, pattern recognition, and overall mental acuity!
This workbook includes 50 fun and engaging pages (a page for each of the 1st 50 Fry sight words)…Students will learn sight words by tracing, coloring, and writing the words as well as identifying and build each word (cutting & pasting)!
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