Fifth Grade Domain Specific Words G thru P Adapted from: Vocabulary for the Common Core (Marzano,...

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Fifth Grade Domain Specific Words

G thru PAdapted from:

Vocabulary for the Common Core (Marzano, 2013)https://kids.wordsmyth.net/we/http://www.wordcentral.com/

http://dictionary.reverso.net/english-cobuild/www.google.com

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Vocabulary Team: Jenny Felts, Susan Hensley, Andrea Hixon, Susan Huntington, Karla Magarin,

Karen Maloney, Renee Simpson

genreA type of literature, painting, music, film or other art form that people consider a group or class because of its special characteristics

5

RL.5.9

graphicHaving to do with drawing and pictures

5

RL.5.7, SL.5.5

GreekComing from the language, people, or culture of ancient Greece, or any of the languages that later evolved from it

4 -5

L.4.4bL.5.4b

Words containing Greek roots

homographWords that have the same spelling, but different meanings and sometimes different pronunciations

5

L.5.5c

idiomGroup of words that have a different meaning when used together from the one they would have if you took the meaning of each word separately

4 -5

L.4.4bL.5.4b

investigation

4 -5

W.4.7W.5.7

Investigate means to develop facts to try to find out what happened or what is the truth.

Investigation is theact of investigating.

italicsA style of type whose letters slant to the right

5

L.5.2d

italics

keyboardingThe activity of typing information into a computer

3-5

W.3.6W.4.6W.5.6

LatinComing from the language, people, or culture of ancient Rome

4 -5

L.4.4bL.5.4b

metaphorimaginative way of describing by referring one thing to something else which is the same in a particular way

4 -5

L.4.5aL.5.4a, RL.5.4

multimedia

4

W.4.2aW.5.2a, RL.5.7

Computer programs andProducts which involve sound,pictures, and film, as well as text

multisyllabicHaving more than one syllable, or break, in a word. The breaks involve a single vowel sound with or without surrounding consonants.

3-5

RF.3.3cRF.4.3aRF.5.3a

bas/ket/ball

cat/er/pill/ar

mysteryA story in which strange things happen that are not explained until the end

5

RL.5.9

myth

3-5

RL.3.2 RL.4.9RL.5.7

A story using imaginative plots and characters to explain how the world began and why nature and people behave the way they do

narrativeA story or tale involving a description of events; an account of events from the beginning, middle, and end

3-5

W.3.3W.4.3W.5.3

observationAction or process of carefully watching

5

W.5.2a

organizationThe structural framework for writing

3-5

W.3.4 W.4.4W.5.4

paceRate or speed of something

3-4

SL.3.4 SL.3.5

Fast!

Slow

paraphraseTo say or write what someone else hassaid or written in a different way

4-5

SL.4.2W.5.8

“Willy Wonka was famous for his delicious candy. Children and adults loved to eat it.”

“Willy Wonka was known throughout the world because people enjoyed eating the tasty candy he made.

Original text

Paraphrase

perfect tense

5

Verb tenses which show action has already happened (They are formed by the appropriate tense of “to have” plus the past participle of the verb)

L.5.1b

phrase

3-5

A part of a sentence that has meaning but does not have both a subject and a verb

RI.3.4, RL.3.4W.3.1c,

L.3.3a, L.3.4a, L.3.4d,, L.3.5a, L.3.6

Bert wants to seethe horror movie again.

3-4

RI.3.9

“Most animalsin the sea arepredators.”

pointThe sharp end of

somethingThe meaning or purposeof something someone

has said or written

point of view

3-4

A way of looking at or thinking about something

RL.3.6RI.3.6W.3.1

precise

3-4

Clearly stated or communicated;accurate

L.3.4d

preposition

5

Words that show location

L.5.1a

prepositional phraseA series of words thattell more about a noun,verb, or adjective

Prepositional phrasesare made up of apreposition and itsobject.

4

L.4.1e

presentationsFormal talks, usually done orally

4

SL.4.5SL.5.5

3-4

print source Information found in text

W.3.8

problem/solutionA text structure that describes a problem and solution

4-5

RI.4.5RI.5.5

pronunciation

4-5

L.4.4cL.5.4c

The particular way that a word or phrase sounds when said out loud

3-4

prose

RF.3.4b

Most language that is not poetry can be described as prose. Novels, short stories, essays, and letters are examples of writing done in prose.

proverb

4-5

L.4.5bL.5.5b

Short sentence that people often quote, because it gives advice or tells you something about life