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Carson-Dellosa Publishing, LLCPO Box 35665Greensboro, NC 27425 USA
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Differentiated Readingfor ComprehensionCD-104613
Recognizing and understanding academic vocabulary is critical for comprehending the broader concepts taught in school. Research shows that a fi rm knowledge of academic vocabulary is one of the strongest indicators of a student’s success in the content areas. The 200+ words in this book have been carefully selected to provide students with grade-appropriate resources to help them build crucial vocabulary skills. Included in this volume are vocabulary lists from all content areas, reproducible student pages, a student dictionary, game suggestions and templates, and an answer key. Additionally, a free set of vocabulary fl ash cards is available online.
Kelley Wingate Reading Comprehension and SkillsCD-104619
Common Core Connections:Language ArtsCD-104608
Carson - D ellosa Publishing
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• Presents relevant words in context
• Develops content-area vocabulary
• Offers practice and word play
• Includes a student dictionary
• Reproducible pages
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CreditsContent Editor: Angela TriplettCopy Editor: Karen Seberg
Vi sit carsondellosa.com for correlations to Common Core, state, national, and Canadian provincial standards.
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ISBN 978-1-4838-1261-8
Academic Vocabulary PracticeGrade 1
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Table of Contents
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Vocabulary Four Square Template . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Important Math Words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Important Science Words. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Important Technology Words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Important Language Arts Words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Important Social Studies Words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Important Geography Words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Important Civic and Economic Words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Important Art Words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Game Ideas and Suggestions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Vocabulary Word-O! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Vocabulary Racetrack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Student Dictionary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Answer Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
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IntroductionIntroduction to the Academic Vocabulary Practice SeriesResearch shows that a firm knowledge of academic vocabulary is one of the strongest indicators of a student’s success in the content areas. Academic Vocabulary Practice is a series that provides students with the resources they need to build crucial vocabulary skills for success in school. The series promotes and supports literacy in: math, science, technology, language arts, social studies, geography, civics and economics, and art. The reproducible pages will give students extra practice using academic vocabulary. These word lists focus on subject-specific words that often challenge students because they may rarely encounter these words in everyday use.
The books align with Common Core State Standards by offering systematic practice and usage of many of the academic and domain-specific words and phrases. Teaching vocabulary to meet the Common Core State Standards is an essential component of any standards-based curriculum.
Reproducible Pages in This BookThis book presents 200+ subject-specific words that are organized by content area. Ample opportunity is given to help students learn and connect with the vocabulary in a variety of ways.
• The Vocabulary Four Square on page 4 is an essential organizer that helps students learn new words by stating word meanings in their own words, drawing pictures to represent the words, engaging with peers in word discussions, and creating context for words.
• The Explore a Word activities let students focus on one word at a time to create associations.
• The Compare Words activities show students how two or more related words are alike and different in meaning.
• The Make Connections pages help students understand the relationships between words that are commonly presented together.
• The Play with Words activities provide review in a more playful but effective learning format.
Special FeaturesThe Game Ideas and Suggestions section includes ideas for using the flash cards (offered online) and game templates for small group or whole group activities. The Student Dictionary pages are organized by content area and support the activity pages in each section.
Online Support To further enhance student learning, a full set of the 200+ vocabulary words are available in flash card format online at activities.carsondellosa.com. These will provide opportunities for additional practice and other peer activities.
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Vocabulary Four Square
Use the Vocabulary Four Square to practice new words in this book.
What I Think the Word Means Picture
What My Friend Thinks the Word Means
Synonyms
Antonyms
Sentence
Word
__________________
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Important Math Words You Need to Know
Use this list to keep track of how well you know the new words.
0 = Do Not Know 1 = Know Somewhat 2 = Know Well
___ am
___ add
___ addend
___ analog clock
___ centimeter
___ chart
___ data
___ difference
___ digital clock
___ direction
___ even number
___ graph
___ greater than
___ half hour
___ horizontal
___ inch
___ less than
___ minus
___ minute
___ month
___ number line
___ number sentence
___ odd number
___ order
___ pm
___ place value
___ plus
___ skip count
___ subtract
___ sum
___ tally
___ week
___ weigh
___ year
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Explore a Word
order—The way something is set up. You can put things in order by size, amount, or value.
If the numbers are in order from smallest to largest, place a 3 beside them.
1. ____ 2, 18, 3, 14, 20 2. ____ 14, 15, 16, 17
3. ____ 5, 7, 9, 10, 13 4. ____ 20, 16, 13, 9, 2
Number each set of objects as follows: 1 = long; 2 = medium; 3 = short
5.
______________ ______________ ______________
6.
______________ ______________ ______________
7.
______________ ______________ ______________
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Explore a Word
Read the paragraph. Think about the meaning of the bold words.
Place value is the value of a digit in its place in a number. You can show a number many ways with place value.
3 5Tens Ones
= = 3 tens 5 ones = 35
Count the blocks and write each number three ways.
1.
= ______ tens ______ ones = =
Tens Ones
2.
= ______ tens ______ ones = =
3.
Write T if the value of the underlined number is ten. Write O if the value of the underlined number is one.
4. ________ 56
5. ________ 77
6. ________ 89
7. ________ 11
8. ________ 24
Tens Ones
= ______ tens ______ ones = =
Tens Ones
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Explore a Word
weigh—To find out how heavy something is.
You can use a scale to weigh objects. When the scale is equal on both sides, the objects weigh the same. The heavier object will bring one side of the scale down. Look at the pictures. Circle the correct answers.
1. Which object weighs less than the object on the scale?
2. Which object weighs more than the toy on the scale?
3. Which object weighs about the same as the object on the scale?
Follow the directions.
4. Write one thing that weighs more than you. __________________________
5. Write one thing that weighs less than you. ____________________________
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Compare Words
greater than—Bigger or more than. The symbol to show greater than is >.
less than—Smaller or fewer than. The symbol to show less than is <.
Follow the directions.
1. Draw bugs so that the boxes are in order from least to greatest.
Less Than Greater Than
Write the correct symbol between each number pair to show greater than or less than.
2. 36 ________ 33
3. 29 ________ 92
4. 77 ________ 71
5. 64 ________ 69
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Compare Words
even number—A number that can make pairs.
odd number—A number that cannot make pairs.
Write E for even numbers or O for odd numbers.
1. ________ The number of toes on both feet.
2. ________ Two friends on the playground.
3. ________ The number of fingers on one hand.
4. ________ Seven cookies on a plate.
Circle pairs of objects in each group. Then, write E for even numbers or O for odd numbers.
5. 6.
________ ________
7. 8.
________ ________
9. 10.
________ ________
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Compare Words
centimeter— A unit of length. One hundred centimeters make one meter.
inch—A unit of length. Twelve inches make one foot. An inch is longer than a centimeter.
Look at each ruler. Write the length of each object.
1. ________ inch1 2 3 4 5 in.
2. ________ centimeters151413121110987654321 cm
3. ________ inches1 2 3 4 5 in.
4. ________ centimeters151413121110987654321 cm
Follow the directions.
5. Write a sentence with the word inch.
_____________________________________________________________________
6. Write a sentence with the word centimeter.
_____________________________________________________________________
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Make Connections
am—The time between midnight and noon.
analog clock—A clock with the numbers 1-12 and hands that move to show minutes and seconds.
digital clock—A clock that only uses numbers to show time.
half hour—Thirty minutes or half of a whole hour.
minute—A unit of time. An hour is 60 minutes.
pm—The time between noon and midnight.
Write the time shown on each clock.
1.
2.
Write am or pm for each activity.
3. ___________ go to bed
4. ___________ eat dinner
5. ___________ get on the bus to school
6. ___________ play soccer after school
7. ___________ eat breakfast
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Make Connections
Read the paragraph. Think about the meaning of each bold word.
Seven days are in a week. Saturday and Sunday are the weekend days. You go to school the other five days. Twelve months are in a year. The first month is January. The last month is December. Some months have 31 days. Some months have 30 days. February is the shortest month. It has 28 days. It takes Earth 12 months, or one year, to go around the sun.
Answer the questions.
1. How many days are in a week? ________
2. Which two days make a weekend?
_________________________ _________________________
3. How many months are in a year? ________
4. What is the first month of the year? _________________________
5. What is the last month of the year? _________________________
Circle YES or NO.
6. Some months have 30 days. YES NO
7. Some months have 31 days. YES NO
8. February is the longest month. YES NO
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add—To put two or more numbers together to get one number.
addend—Any number used to get the sum or total.
plus—The word for the (+) sign.
sum—The answer after adding numbers.
Complete each sentence with a vocabulary word.
1. The _________________________ sign tells us to add.
2. The _________________________ of 2 plus 2 is 4.
3. The number 3 is the ________________________ in the number sentence __ + 3 = 6.
4. _________________________ means to put two or more numbers together.
Look at the pictures. Finish the number sentences.
7 6 = ________
5.
5 5 = ________
6.
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Make Connections
difference—The answer after subtracting numbers.
minus—The word for the (–) sign.
number sentence—A math sentence with numbers and symbols.
subtract—To take away one number from another.
Complete each sentence with a vocabulary word.
1. The _________________________ sign tells us to subtract.
2. 10 – 10 = 0 is a _________________________ _________________________.
3. The answer after you subtract is called the _________________________.
4. _________________________ means to take away one number from another.
Look at the pictures. Finish the number sentences.
11 4 = ________
5.
12 7 = ________
6.
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chart—A sheet that gives information.
data—Information you collect or gather.
graph—A drawing that tells you something.
tally—A mark used to keep count.
Complete each sentence with a vocabulary word.
1. A _________________________ is a drawing that can tell you something.
2. You can use a _________________________ mark to record data.
3. _________________________ is something you can collect.
4. A _________________________ is a sheet that can give you information.
Follow the directions.
5. Look at the data on the chart. Count the tally marks. What color of hair do more people have?
_________________________
6. Look at the data on the chart. Count the tally marks. How many more small dogs are there than large dogs?
_________________________
Hair ColorBrown Black Blonde
Dogs on Hay StreetSmall Medium Large
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Make Connections
direction—The line in which something is going.
horizontal—Going across, from side to side.
number line—A line marked with numbers in order.
skip count—To skip numbers when counting on a number line.
Complete each sentence with a vocabulary word.
1. You can use a _________________________ _________________________ to help you count.
2. The _________________________ tells which way something is going.
3. The direction is _________________________ when you write numbers side by side.
4. Counting by 5s is called ______________________ ______________________.
Follow the directions.
5. You can skip count by 5s to 100. Practice skip counting by 5s using the number line. Start at 5. How many skips did it take to reach 100? ________
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100
6. You can skip count by 10s to 100. Practice skip counting by 10s using the number line. Start at 10. How many skips did it take to reach 100? ________
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
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Play with Words
Code Words
Choose the word or words that complete each sentence. Circle the letter.
1. A year is 12 ___. l weeks m plus n months
2. Use a ___ mark to keep count. u tally v data w direction
3. You use ___ when you take away.
l addition m subtraction n addend
4. Three is an ___ ___. a horizontal b odd number c skip counting
5. We eat breakfast at 7:00 ___. c pm d year e am
6. Six is ___ than four. r greater than s less than t horizontal
Write the circled letters in order. You will find the missing word in the message.
You are _________________________ one!
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Play with Words
Stack It
Read each clue. Write the word in the correct boxes. Use the word bank to help you.
1. information you collect
2. 28, 30, or 31 days
3. a digit
4. more than
5. 60 seconds
6. a way something is set up
7. seven days
7.
6.
5.
4.
3.
2.
1.
data greater minute month number order week
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Important Science Words You Need to Know
Use this list to keep track of how well you know the new words.
0 = Do Not Know 1 = Know Somewhat 2 = Know Well
___ adapt
___ attract
___ camouflage
___ classify
___ environment
___ evaporation
___ force
___ fossil
___ gas
___ gravity
___ habitat
___ investigate
___ life cycle
___ liquid
___ magnify
___ magnet
___ magnetism
___ matter
___ measure
___ observe
___ precipitation
___ prediction
___ property
___ rock
___ soil
___ solid
___ temperature
___ thermometer
___ weather
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Explore A Word
life cycle—The series of changes each living thing goes through from birth to death.
Follow the directions.
1. Insects have a life cycle. Number the pictures in order of the butterfly’s life cycle.
____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________
2. Plants have a life cycle. Look at the pictures of the pumpkin’s life cycle. Write each word from the word bank under the correct picture.
flower plant seed sprout
____________ ____________ ____________ ____________
3. Humans have a life cycle. Draw changes that have happened to you since you were a baby.
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Explore a Word
magnify—To make something seem larger.
Follow the directions.
1. Scientists use tools to magnify things. Magnifiers make small objects easier to see.
Circle the names of things you might magnify.
house feather ant cat bird car
2. Picture yourself at a football game. Tell how you could magnify the game to see it better.
_____________________________________________________________________
3. Look at the picture. Write about what is being magnified.
___________________________________________________________
4. What is something you would like to magnify? Why?
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
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Explore a Word
Read the paragraph. Think about the meaning of the bold word.
Camouflage is coloring or covering that makes animals, people, and objects look like their surroundings. Animals use camouflage to protect themselves. It also allows to animals sneak up on their prey without being seen.
Follow the directions.
1. Name an animal that uses camouflage. Tell how its camouflage helps it survive.
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
2. Find and circle the four animals hidden in the picture.
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Compare Words
Read the paragraph. Think about the meaning of each bold word.
A temperature is how hot or cold something is. The air, water and your body all have a temperature. The temperature is measured by degrees on a thermometer. The thermometer is filled with a colorful liquid. It moves up and down when it gets hot or cold.
Write T if the sentence is true. Write F if the sentence is false.
1. ________ A temperature is filled with a colorful liquid.
2. ________ The temperature is measured in degrees.
3. ________ A thermometer tells how cold or hot something is.
4. ________ You need to wear a coat when it is 30°F outside.
5. ________ You might go swimming when it is 90°F outside.
Read each thermometer and write the correct temperature.
6. ºF
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
7. ºC
-20
-10
0
10
20
30
40
50
________ ________
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Make Connections
classify—To group people or things by size, color, or shape.
investigate—To look into something to learn the facts.
measure—To find the exact size, weight, or amount of something.
observe—To watch closely.
prediction—A guess about what may happen.
Fill in each blank with a vocabulary word.
1. Scientists want to know the size of an object. _________________________
2. Scientists sort objects into groups. _________________________
3. Scientists use what they know to make a guess. _______________________
4. A scientist will watch something carefully. _________________________
5. Scientists have to learn all of the facts. _________________________
Follow the directions.
6. Look around your classroom. Write down things you observe.
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
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Make Connections
Read the paragraph. Think about the meaning of each bold word.
Our world is made of many things. These things are made of matter. Matter has wieght and takes up space. There are three kinds of matter. A solid, a liquid, and a gas are all matter. One property of a solid is that it can hold its shape. A liquid can change its shape. Gases can be hard to see.
On each line, write S if the picture shows a solid, L if it shows a liquid, or G if it shows a gas.
1. 2. 3.
________ ________ ________
4. 5. 6.
________ ________ ________
Follow the directions.
7. Name one solid. ________________________
8. Name one liquid. _______________________
9. Name one gas. _________________________
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Make Connections
evaporation—To turn from liquid into a gas and disappear.
precipitation—Water from the air that comes in the form of rain, snow, or sleet.
weather—Outdoor conditions that have to do with the temperature, clouds, wind, and precipitation.
Write T if the sentence is true. Write F if the sentence is false.
1. ________ Wind is a form of evaporation.
2. ________ It cannot snow in hot weather.
3. ________ Sleet and snow are forms of precipitation.
4. ________ You cannot fly a kite in windy weather.
5. ________ Evaporation happens when a puddle of rain disappears.
Follow the direction.
6. Draw a picture of the weather outside your window today.
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Make Connections
attract—To pull toward or stick together.
force—The cause of motion; to push or pull.
gravity —A force that pulls two objects toward each other.
magnet—A material that is able to attract iron or steel.
magnetism—The attracting property of a magnet.
Complete each sentence with a vocabulary word.
1. Gravity is the _________________________ that pulls objects to the ground.
2. Two magnets can _________________________ each other and stick together.
3. A ball falls to the ground because _________________________ pulls it down.
4. We can use a _________________________ to hold paper on a refrigerator.
Circle YES if a magnet would attract the object. Circle NO if it would not.
5. bolt YES NO
6. eraser YES NO
7. crayon YES NO
8. paper clip YES NO
9. paper YES NO
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Make Connections
fossil—Any trace or part of an animal from long ago that can be found in rocks.
rock—Minerals, sand, and soil that build up over time and harden.
soil— The tiny pieces of rock and rotting material that make up the top layer of Earth’s land.
Look at the pictures. Complete each sentence with a vocabulary word.
1. A shell lies on the _________________________.
2. Over time, the shell is covered by sand or mud that turns into
_________________________.
3. Millions of years later, the rock above the shell breaks off or wears
away. The _________________________ of the shell can now be found.
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Make Connections
Read the paragraph. Think about the meaning of each bold word.
Animals and plants adapt to fit in better with their environment. A cactus and a camel live in the hot, dry desert. They do not need to live in a rain forest habitat. They do not need a lot of water to survive.
Fill in each blank with a vocabulary word.
1. _________________________ The place and natural conditions in which a plant or animal lives.
2. _________________________ To change to fit in better with the environment.
3. _________________________ The things that are all around us.
Follow the directions.
4. Choose an animal that you like. Write about the animal’s life in its habitat.
I am a(n) _______________________________________________________________.(animal you chose)
I live in a(n) _______________________________________________________________.(place your animal lives)
I like to eat ________________________________________________________________.(what your animal eats)
I get my food by __________________________________________________________.(how your animal gets food)
I have to watch out for ____________________________________________________.(thing your animal is scared of)
I am good at _______________________________________________________________.(one thing your animal is good at doing )
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Play with Words
Code Words
Choose the word that completes each sentence. Circle the letter.
1. ___ protects and hides animals. n Camouflage o Thermometer p Adapt
2. A ___ holds its shape. a solid b temperature c liquid
3. A ___ is a guess about what will happen.
s magnet t prediction r property
4. A dinosaur footprint is a ___. s force t gas u fossil
5. ___ makes an apple fall from the tree.
q Evaporation r Gravity s Camouflage
6. Things appear larger when you ___ them.
c magnet d observe e magnify
Write the circled letters in order. You will find the answer to the clue.
Trees, plants and animals are all forms of _________________________.
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Stack It
Read each clue. Write the word in the correct boxes. Use the word bank to help you.
1. made from sand and soil
2. will hold its shape
3. all things are made up of this
4. to find out the size of something
5. can change its shape
6. a push or pull
7. everything has a ________ cycle
7.
6.
5.
4.
3.
2.
1.
force life liquid matter measure rock solid
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Important Technology Words You Need to Know
Use this list to keep track of how well you know the new words.
0 = Do Not Know 1 = Know Somewhat 2 = Know Well
___ communication
___ construction
___ cursor
___ delete
___ file
___ insert
___ keyboard
___ manufacture
___ monitor
___ mouse
___ problem
___ scroll
___ solution
___ technology
___ tower
___ transportation
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Explore A Word
Read the paragraph. Think about the meaning of the bold word.
Technology is anything that people have made to solve a problem. A pencil and an eraser are technology. A computer is technology.
Follow the directions.
1. Technology is all around you. Think about the meaning. In the box, draw technology you see in your classroom.
2. Technology is anything that can make your work easier. In the box, draw a new technology that would make your day at school easier. Then, describe how it works.
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3. A computer is technology. You can search for information on a computer. You can type a report on a computer. What are two more things you can do using a computer?
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Explore A Word
manufacture—To make things in a factory.
Follow the directions.
1. Manufactured things are all around you. Draw two manufactured things you use every day.
2. Your desk is manufactured. Name two things that a factory needs to make a desk.
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3. Put a 3 beside the things that are manufactured.
___ tree ___ toothbrush
___ bed ___ apple
___ doll ___ pencil
___ doctor ___ paper
___ flower
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Compare Words
problem—Something that needs to be solved.
solution—A way to solve a problem.
Read each sentence. Is it a problem or a solution? Circle the answer.
1. Mia’s books are too heavy too carry. problem solution
2. I feed my dog each morning. problem solution
3. I missed the bus to school. problem solution
4. Jay’s mom is sick. problem solution
5. I use an umbrella. problem solution
Follow the directions.
6. Think of a problem you have had. In the box, write or draw the problem and how you solved it.
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Make Connections
communication—Sending and receiving messages.
construction—The act of building something.
transportation—Moving people and things from one place to another.
Follow the directions.
1. Draw a picture of construction you have seen.
2. Draw a picture of something you could use to communicate.
3. Draw a picture of something used in transportation.
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Make Connections
keyboard—A set of keys that lets you type information on a computer.
monitor—The screen that lets you see the work you have done on your computer.
mouse—A device that lets you tell the computer what to do.
tower—The brain of the computer that does all of the work.
Follow the directions.
1. Label the parts of the computer. Use the vocabulary words.
2. What do you think is the most important part of the computer? Why?
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Make Connections
Read the paragraph below. Think about the meaning of each bold word.
On a computer, you can use keys or the mouse to scroll down the pages of a file. Place the cursor where you want it to work. You might insert new words. Or, you might delete words that are there.
Write T if the sentence is true. Write F is the sentence is false.
1. ________ The cursor is the blinking bar that tells you where to type.
2. ________ Insert means to take away the words that are there.
3. ________ You can use a mouse to scroll down the pages of a file.
4. ________ Delete means to put in new pictures.
5. ________ You should name a file so you can easily find it again.
Follow the direction.
6. Write a sentence using one of the vocabulary words.
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Play with Words
Code Words
Choose the word that completes each sentence. Circle the letter.
1. Cell phones and e-mail are types of ___.
j cursor k transportation l communication
2. The cursor shows where to ___ letters or words.
a insert b file c monitor
3. Wood is used in the ___ of a house.
o scroll p construction q solution
4. A computer is a type of ___. t technology u delete v manufacture
5. Machines are built to solve ___. m solutions n towers o problems
6. Use the mouse to ___ down the page.
p scroll q delete r file
Write the circled letters in order. You will find the name of a computer.
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Play with Words
Crossword Puzzle
Read the clues. Use the words from the word bank to complete the puzzle.
1
2
3
4
5
ACROSS 4 To take away words 5 The brain of the computer
DOWN 1 Something that needs to solved 2 Lets you move things on a screen 3 To add words or spaces
delete insert mouse problem tower
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Important Language Arts Words You Need to Know
Use this list to keep track of how well you know the new words.
0 = Do Not Know 1 = Know Somewhat 2 = Know Well
___ alphabetize
___ author
___ beginning
___ beginning consonant
___ capitalize
___ chapter
___ character
___ compound word
___ consonant
___ consonant blend
___ contraction
___ end
___ ending consonant
___ fantasy
___ illustrator
___ long vowel
___ middle
___ noun
___ period
___ plural
___ poem
___ predict
___ punctuation
___ question mark
___ reality
___ sentence
___ sequence
___ setting
___ short vowel
___ singular
___ syllable
___ title
___ verb
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Explore a Word
alphabetize—To put words in the order of the alphabet.
Follow the directions.
Put a 3 by the words that are in correct alphabetical order.
1. ___ open stop let take
2. ___ come first get walk
3. ___ after ask give have
4. ___ take all when jump
5. ___ catch center get giraffe
6. Write the words in correct alphabetical order on the train.
about think five then his
7. Think of four friends. Alphabetize their names.
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Explore a Word
syllable—Any one of the parts in which a word is divided.
Follow the directions.
1. Say each word. Circle the number of syllables in the word.
turtle one syllable two syllables
spider one syllable two syllables
bird one syllable two syllables
fish one syllable two syllables
2. Say each word. Then, write it in the correct house to show how many syllables are in the word.
laugh
garden
fluffy
mouse
panther
green
story
walk
food
wagon
3. Write your name. Divide it into syllables.
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One Syllable Two Syllables
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Explore a Word
Read the paragraph. Think about the meaning of the bold word.
A poem is a piece of writing that often has words that rhyme or have rhythm. A poem usually has words that show feelings.
Follow the directions.
Write T if the sentence is true. Write F if the sentence is false.
1. ________ A poem always has to rhyme.
2. ________ A poem can have rhythm.
3. ________ A poem is not a piece of writing.
4. ________ A poem can make you laugh or cry.
Read the poem. Answer the questions.
Long, green, slimy legs,
Jumping on hot lily pads,
Fresh grass and wet mud.
5. What is the animal in this poem? _____________________________________
6. What is the season in this poem? _____________________________________
7. What words tell the season? _________________________________________
8. Does this poem rhyme? _____________________________________________
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Compare Words
Read the paragraph. Think about the meaning of each bold word.
Some stories are about things that could really happen. These are stories about reality. Some stories are about things that could not really happen. These are stories about fantasy.
Read each paragraph. Decide if it is reality or fantasy. Circle the correct word. Draw a picture of the paragraph in the box.
1. Trent watched his friends kick the ball around the soccer field. Trent was near the goal. His friend passed the ball to him, and Trent kicked the ball right into the net. He scored a point!
reality fantasy
2. Alexander splashed around in the fluffy cloud pool. He jumped from cloud to cloud, throwing stars and raindrops into the air around him. Down below, it started to thunder and rain.
reality fantasy
Follow the direction.
3. Write a sentence using one of the vocabulary words.
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Compare Words
Read the paragraph. Think about the meaning of each bold word.
When a vowel letter sounds like its name it is called a long vowel. The a in the word cake has a long vowel sound. A vowel letter can also have a short vowel sound. The a in cat is a short vowel sound.
Follow the directions.
1. Say each word. Write L for a long vowel. Write S for a short vowel.
________ tree
________ fish
________ mop
________ cube
________ pond
________ ape
________ boat
________ swim
2. Circle the pictures whose names have short vowel sounds.
3. Circle the pictures whose names have long vowel sounds.
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compound word—A word made of two smaller words.
contraction—A word made by shortening two words. An apostrophe (’) stands for one or more missing letters.
Use the words from the word bank to fill in each blank.
1. (We are) _________________________ going to the dentist today.
2. (I will) _________________________ brush my teeth before bed.
3. (She is) _________________________ going to floss her teeth.
4. (I am) _________________________ not going to eat too much sugar.
Write the two words that make up each compound word.
doghouse ________________ + ________________
ladybug ________________ + ________________
fishbowl ________________ + ________________
sandbox ________________ + ________________8.
7.
6.
5.
I’ll I’m She’s We’re
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Make Connections
beginning consonant—The first sound of a word.
consonant—Any letter of the alphabet that does not make a vowel sound.
consonant blend—Two consonant sounds that when put together make one sound.
ending consonant—The last sound of a word.
Follow the directions.
1. Say the name of each picture. Fill in the circle next to the beginning consonant blend.
bl
cr
sn
fl
cr
st
cl
br
sw
fl
gr
sn
fl
cr
sw
bl
br
st
2. Say the name of each picture. Fill in the circle next to the ending consonant blend.
nd
nk
mp
st
nk
mp
nd
nk
mp
nd
nt
mp
nd
nk
mp
nt
nk
mp
3. Look around the room. Write the name of two objects that have a beginning or ending consonant blend.
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noun—A word that names a person, place, or thing.
plural—More than one.
singular—Only one.
verb—A word that names an action.
Follow the directions.
1. Write N if the word is a noun. Write V is the word is a verb.
________ bird
________ skip
________ jump
________ write
________ desk
________ door
________ doctor
________ teacher
________ bell
________ cry
Circle each verb. Underline each noun.
2. Taylor holds the fork.
4. Victor plays ball.
3. Jeff sells apples.
5. Nora cleans her room.
6. Make each singular noun a plural noun by adding s on the end.
animal___
boy___
car___
face___
jet___
horse___
bat___
number___
7. Write one noun and one verb.
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Make Connections
capitalize—To begin a word with an uppercase, or capital, letter.
period—The end mark (.) that shows the end of a sentence.
punctuation—Question marks, periods, and other marks you add to the end of sentences to make the meaning clear.
question mark—The end mark (?) that shows a question.
sentence—A group of words that shows a complete thought.
Fill in each blank with a vocabulary word.
1. A question is a kind of _________________________.
2. You should _________________________ the first word of a sentence.
3. Every sentence needs _________________________ at the end.
4. If you write an asking sentence, put a _________________________ _________________________ at the end.
5. Most sentences have a _________________________ at the end.
Rewrite each sentence. Capitalize the first word of the sentence. Write a period or question mark at the end of the sentence.
6. can the fish jump out of the tank
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7. two snakes are in that cage
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8. I like the cute dog
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9. what is the kitten’s name
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Make Connections
Read the paragraph. Think about the meaning of each bold word.
An author is someone who writes a story or book. An author can write a chapter book that has many sections. A chapter book has a story that follows a sequence or goes in order. Each chapter usually has a title. An illustrator is someone who draws pictures for a story or book. The author and illustrator work together.
Write T if the sentence is true. Write F is the sentence is false.
1. ________ A chapter book does not follow a sequence.
2. ________ An author and illustrator work together.
3. ________ The name of a chapter or a book is its title.
4. ________ An illustrator writes the book.
Follow the directions.
5. Illustrate the sentence in the box.
Joey and his sister had pancakes, eggs, bacon, and juice for breakfast.
6. Write a sentence using one of the vocabulary words.
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Make Connections
beginning—The start of something.
character—A person or animal in a story.
end—The place where something finishes.
middle—Halfway between two things.
predict—To guess what may happen.
setting—Where a story takes place.
The pictures below tell a story. Decide what part each picture tells: the beginning, middle, or end. Write which part on the line.
1.
__________________ __________________ __________________
Look at the pictures. Predict what will happen next and draw it in the box. Then, answer the questions.
2.
Who are the characters in the pictures? _____________________________
Where do you think the pictures take place? ________________________
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Play with Words
Code Words
Choose the word or words that complete each sentence. Circle the letter.
1. The word picnic has two ___ in it.a syllablesb chaptersc contractions
2. The words you’re and I’ll are ___.r compound wordss contractionst periods
3. An asking sentence ends with a ___.t question mark q periodu setting
4. ___ what will happen next in the story.
a Predict b End c Syllable
5. ___ means only one.
k Verb l Plural m Singular
6. An ___ writes a book. n illustrator o plural p author
Write the circled letters in order. You will find the answer to the riddle.
What goes around the world but stays in the corner?
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Play with Words
Stack It
Read each clue. Place the word in the correct boxes. Use the word bank to help you.
1. an action word
2. not a consonant
3. comes at the end of a sentence
4. something that cannot happen
5. is halfway between
6. to start something
7. a person, place, or thing
7.
6.
5.
4.
3.
2.
1.
begin fantasy middle noun period verb vowel
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Important Social Studies Words You Need to Know
Use this list to keep track of how well you know the new words.
0 = Do Not Know 1 = Know Somewhat 2 = Know Well
___ celebrate
___ country
___ culture
___ event
___ flag
___ freedom
___ future
___ legend
___ myth
___ past
___ patriotic
___ Pledge of Allegiance
___ present
___ Star-Spangled Banner
___ symbol
___ time line
___ tradition
___ value
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Explore a Word
Read the paragraph. Think about the meaning of the bold words.
A pledge is a serious promise. Allegiance means loyalty. In America, we say the Pledge of Allegiance.
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America
and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible,
with liberty and justice for all.
Answer the questions.
1. What does it mean to pledge something? ____________________________
2. What does allegiance mean? _______________________________________
3. What do you think it means to have justice for all? ____________________
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4. Draw a picture in the box of something you could make a serious promise to or be loyal to.
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Explore a Word
Read the paragraph. Think about the meaning of the bold words.
In America, we sing a song called the “The Star-Spangled Banner.” It is our national song. It is a patriotic song that is sung at sporting events and other places.
“The Star-Spangled Banner”by Francis Scott Key,1814
Oh, say can you see by the dawn’s early light,What so proudly we hailed at the twilight’s last gleaming,Whose broad stripes and bright stars thru the perilous fightO’er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming?And the rocket’s red glare, the bombs bursting in air,Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there,Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet waveO’er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
Answer the questions.
1. What is this song about? _____________________________________________
2. Who wrote this song? ________________________________________________
Find a word in “The Star-Spangled Banner” that means the same as:
3. sunrise ____________________________
4. wide ______________________________
5. exploding _________________________
6. not afraid _________________________
7. What does the land of the free and the home of the brave mean?
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Explore a Word
patriotic—Showing or feeling love for your country.
Follow the directions.
1. Name two ways that you can show love for something.
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2. Johnny Appleseed was patriotic. How did Johnny Appleseed show love for his country?
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3. Draw a picture in the box of a way you can show love for your country.
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Compare Words
flag—A piece of cloth with a design used as a symbol.
symbol—A picture or thing that stands for an idea.
Follow the directions.
1. A flag is a symbol. Describe your country’s flag. Draw the flag in the box.
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2. A school mascot is a symbol of your school. Draw your school mascot.
3. Draw new symbols on a new flag. Tell what they stand for.
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country—A large area of land where people live under the same government.
freedom—To be free to act as you wish.
Follow the directions.
1. The United States of America is a country. Name another country that you have learned about or visited.
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2. In one box, draw how the country you studied or visited is different from the United States. In the other box, draw how the countries are alike.
3. Put a 3 beside each thing you are free to do. Put an X if you are not free to do it.
___ Say the Pledge of Allegiance ___ Go to church
___ Sing a song ___ Steal something
___ Hurt an animal ___ Cheat on a test
___ Go to school each day ___ Stay at home alone
___ Drive a car ___ Go to a parade
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event—Something that happens.
time line—A line that shows events in order of time.
Follow the directions.
1. Draw one event that has happened at school this year.
2. Draw one event that has happened at home this year.
Look at the time line of Ben’s life. Answer the questions.
20232000
Born, 2002
Moved to Ohio, 2005
Started school, 2007
3. What year was Ben born? _________________________
4. When did Ben move to Ohio? _________________________
5. When did Ben start school? _________________________
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legend—A story that has been handed down for many years usually about real people. It may or may not be true.
myth—A story using imaginary characters to explain a belief or custom.
Follow the directions.
1. A legend is based on real people. For example, many legends are told about Abe Lincoln. How is reading a real book about Abe Lincoln different from hearing a legend about him?
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2. A legend and a myth are both old stories. Name one difference between a legend and a myth.
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3. Write one legend you have learned about Abe Lincoln.
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4. Write a sentence with the word myth.
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future—Times that have not happened yet.
past—Times that have gone by.
present—Times we are living in.
Read each sentence. Decide if it is happening in the past, present, or future. Circle the answer.
1. People use horses to travel from one town to another.
past present future
2. People get food by hunting wild animals.
past present future
3. People use computers to get information.
past present future
4. People fly to places in airplanes.
past present future
5. People live on the moon.
past present future
6. People have cars that fly.
past present future
Answer the questions.
7. Tell something you have done in the past.
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8. Tell something you want to do in the future.
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Make Connections
celebrate—To make something special with parties or activities.
culture—Language, ideas, or traditions of a group of people.
tradition—A belief or custom handed down from parents to children.
value—A belief that is important to a person.
Follow the directions.
1. Culture can be a language. What language does your culture speak?
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2. Thanksgiving is a tradition for many families. Draw a picture in the box of how your family celebrates Thanksgiving.
3. Birthday celebrations are a tradition for many children. Draw a picture in the box of how you celebrate your birthday.
4. Values are important beliefs. Tell one of your values.
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Play with Words
Code Words
Choose the word or words that complete each sentence. Circle the letter.
1. A ___ shows dates and events.k celebratel symbolm time line
2. The ___ comes after the present.
u future v patriotic w past
3. The flag is a ___ of a country. r event s symbol t present
4. An ___ is something that happens.
e event f tradition g culture 5. You have the ___ to go to school. s time line t past u freedom
6. Many children ___ their birthday. k symbol l present m celebrate
Write the circled letters in order. You will find the answer to the riddle.
This is a good place to learn about social studies and science.
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Play with Words
Letter by Letter
Choose the word that fits the clue. Write it letter by letter. Use the word bank to help you.
1. Opposite of past ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
2. A flag is one ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
3. The United States is one ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
4. A parade is one ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
5. An important belief ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
6. Doing what you want to do ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
country event freedom future symbol value
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Important Geography Words You Need to Know
Use this list to keep track of how well you know the new words.
0 = Do Not Know 1 = Know It Somewhat 2 = Know It Well
___ Africa
___ Antarctica
___ Asia
___ Australia
___ cardinal direction
___ compass rose
___ continent
___ desert
___ east
___ Europe
___ geography
___ globe
___ landform
___ map
___ mountain
___ north
___ North America
___ ocean
___ plain
___ river
___ rural
___ south
___ South America
___ urban
___ valley
___ west
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Explore a Word
Read the paragraph. Think about the meaning of the bold word.
When you study geography, you learn about the different countries and continents of Earth. You can learn about the weather in those places too. In geography, you can learn about Earth’s oceans, lakes, and rivers. You can learn about the mountains, hills, and valleys.
Follow the directions.
1. Circle the types of geography you can see in the picture.
a mountain weather an island a river a valley
2. In the box, draw the types of geography you can see outside your window.
3. Write a sentence using the word geography.
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Compare Words
globe—A round ball that shows Earth’s continents and oceans.
map—A flat picture that shows Earth’s continents and oceans. A map can also show countries, cities, towns, and neighborhoods.
Follow the directions.
1. Use the word map or globe to label each picture.
_________________________ _________________________
Look at the picture. Circle the correct answer.
Tia’s House
Pine Tree Park
Marisa’s House
Bubbling Creek
Smith Pond
Zinn
ia R
oa
d
Violet Road
Sunf
low
er D
rive
Tulip Avenue
Daisy Lane
Daffodil Road
2. This is a _________________________. globe map
3. This is a map of _________________________. a town the world
4. How many houses do you see? one two
5. Tell one thing you could use a map for. _______________________________
6. Tell one thing you could use a globe for. ______________________________
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rural—Having to do with country life.
urban—Having to do with city life.
Read about each place. Is it rural or urban? Circle the answer.
1. Sheep are eating grass.
rural urban
2. A farmer feeds his cows.
rural urban
3. Cars, trucks, and buses are on the streets.
rural urban
4. You can see corn growing.
rural urban
5. People live in apartments.
rural urban
Follow the directions.
6. In one box, draw a picture of urban life. In the other box, draw a picture of rural life. Label each box.
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ocean—A large body of salt water. There are four major oceans on Earth.
river—A fresh stream of water that flows into a larger body of water. There are many rivers on Earth.
Follow the directions.
Write T if the sentence is true. Write F is the sentence is false.
1. ________ You can swim in a river.
2. ________ There are only three major oceans on Earth.
3. ________ Rivers are made up of salt water.
4. ________ You cannot swim across an ocean.
5. ________ There are only two rivers on Earth.
6. ________ You can catch fish in the ocean.
7. Use the word river or ocean to label each picture.
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Make Connections
Read the paragraph. Think about the meaning of each bold word.
A continent is a very large area of land. There are seven continents on Earth. They are Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America. The United States is on the North American continent. Each continent has its own people, animals, and climate.
Follow the directions.
1. Write the four continents that start with the letter A.
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2. What continent is the United States on? ______________________________
3. In the box, draw an animal you would see on the continent of Antarctica.
4. In the box, draw an animal you would see on the continent of Africa.
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Make Connections
Read the paragraph. Think about the meaning of each bold word.
Cardinal directions are the directions of east, west, north, and south. They can be found on a compass rose on a map.
Follow the directions.
1. Finish labeling the compass rose with E for east, W for west, and S for south.
2. Look around. Use your compass rose to draw something that is east of you.
3. Look around. Use your compass rose to draw something that is south of you.
4. Write something you would use cardinal directions for.
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desert—Dry, sandy land with few plants and little rainfall.
landform—A natural feature of Earth’s surface.
mountain—Land with great height and steep sides that is higher than a hill.
plain—A large, flat area of grassy land with few trees.
valley—The lowland between mountains or hills.
Complete each sentence with a vocabulary word.
1. A _________________________ is a lowland between mountains or hills.
2. A _________________________ has grass but few trees.
3. You can climb a _________________________.
4. The _________________________ is a hot, dry place.
5. A _________________________ is a natural feature of Earth’s surface.
Follow the directions.
6. Circle the things you might find in a desert.
snakes monkeys cactus spiders tulips
7. Circle the things you might find on a mountain.
snow trees bears camels skiers
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Code Words
Choose the word that completes each sentence. Circle the letter.
1. A ___ shows you directions on a map.d compass rosee valleyf river
2. North America is a ___. c mountain d plain e continent
3. A ___ is a round ball that shows Earth.
q map r geography s globe
4. You can use a ___ to find your way around a city. e map f globe g south
5. There are four ___ in the world.
r oceans s continents t globes
6. A ___ is a landform. t mountain u west v rural
Write the circled letters in order. You will find the answer to the riddle.
This is a sandy, dry place with little water and few plants.
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Crossword Puzzle
Read the clues. Use the words from the word bank to complete the puzzle.
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3
4
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ACROSS 2 Having to do with city life 3 A large body of salt water 4 The low space between mountains 5 Flat land with few trees
DOWN 1 A steep, tall landform bigger than a hill
mountain ocean plain urban valley
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Important Civics and Economics Words You Need to Know
Use this list to keep track of how well you know the new words.
0 = Do Not Know 1 = Know Somewhat 2 = Know Well
___ buyer
___ citizen
___ community
___ earn
___ elect
___ election
___ good
___ government
___ governor
___ honesty
___ justice
___ market
___ mayor
___ need
___ neighborhood
___ nonrenewable resource
___ president
___ product
___ recycle
___ reduce
___ renewable resource
___ resource
___ responsibility
___ reuse
___ right
___ seller
___ service
___ state
___ volunteer
___ vote
___ want
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Explore a Word
Read the paragraph below. Think about the meaning of the bold word.
The government is the system for how a country makes decisions. The government helps to make sure people are educated, healthy, safe, and free to enjoy life. The government makes rules and sees that the rules are obeyed.
Follow the directions.
1. Look at the picture. Circle three things the government is responsible for.
Read the statement. Write F if you or your family is responsible for the action. Write G if the government is responsible.
2. ________ delivering the mail
4. ________ getting the mail from your mailbox
6. ________ making laws
8. ________ following laws
3. ________ taking you to the doctor when you are sick
5. ________ building hospitals
7. ________ building schools
9. ________ getting to school on time
10. Write a sentence using the word government.
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volunteer—A person who gives time to work or help without pay.
Follow the directions.
1. Look at the two pictures. Circle the picture that shows a volunteer.
2. Draw a picture of something you have volunteered for.
3. Draw a picture of something you would like to volunteer for.
4. Why do you think volunteers are good for the country?
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honesty—The act of telling the truth.
Read the sentence. Decide if it shows honesty. Circle YES or NO.
1. Anna borrowed a doll from a friend without telling her. YES NO
2. You told your teacher you did your homework but you did not. YES NO
3. You told your mom you broke her vase. YES NO
4. You asked to borrow your friend’s bike. YES NO
Follow the directions.
5. Write a sentence about why it is important to show honesty.
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6. Write a sentence about why it may be hard to show honesty.
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7. Draw a picture of someone showing honesty.
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Explore a Word
justice—Fair treatment for everyone.
Follow the directions.
1. Do you want a teacher to show justice? Why?
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2. Name one reason a person might want to see justice shown.
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3. Draw a time when you were not treated with justice or fairness.
4. Write a sentence using the word justice.
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need—Something that people must have to live.
want—Something that people would like to have.
Read the name of each thing. Is it a need or want? Write N if it is a need. Write W if it is a want.
1. ________ clean water
3. ________ a new video game
5. ________ a warm coat
7. ________ healthy food
2. ________ a safe place to live
4. ________ soda and chips
6. ________ a vacation
8. ________ a new bike
Follow the directions.
9. Draw a need that you have.
10. Draw something you want.
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responsibility—An action that someone must take.
right—The freedom to do something.
Follow the directions.
Read each sentence. Write right or responsibility on each blank.
1. You have the _______________________________ to go to school.
2. It is your _______________________________ to do your best to learn.
3. You have the _______________________________ to live where you wish.
4. You have the _______________________________ to be a good neighbor.
5. You have the _______________________________ to play on the playground.
6. You have the _______________________________ to follow the rules so that everyone stays safe.
Answer the questions.
7. What is a right you have at home?
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8. What is a responsibility you have at home?
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elect—To choose someone by voting.
election—The event where people vote for someone.
governor—The leader of a state.
mayor— The leader of a city or town.
president—The leader of a country.
vote—To make a choice.
Read the paragraph. Then, follow the directions.
Presidents, governors, and mayors are chosen by elections. People vote for the person they think can do the best job. People make signs to show who they would like to vote for.
1. Who would you want to elect to be the next president? Draw a sign that names a person you would vote for. Include why the person would do the best job.
2. People vote secretly. You do not have to tell who you vote for. Why do you think people vote in secret?
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3. Write about something you have voted for or might vote for.
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Read the paragraph. Think about the meaning of each bold word.
A citizen is someone who lives in a neighborhood or community. A citizen is also someone who lives in a state or country. You are a citizen in your neighborhood, community, state, and country. You have a responsibility to be a good citizen.
Read the sentence about being a good citizen. Write T if the sentence is true and F if the sentence is false.
1. ________ A good citizen picks up trash at the park.
2. ________ A good citizen destroys school property.
3. ________ A good citizen respects his neighbors.
4. ________ A good citizen does not follow the laws.
5. ________ A good citizen votes in elections.
Follow the directions.
6. Draw a picture that shows how you can be a good citizen in your school.
7. Write about how you can be a good citizen in your community.
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good—Something for sale.
product—Something made by a human or a machine.
service—Work that people do for others.
Read each sentence. Does it tell about a good or a service? Write G if it is a good. Write S if it is a service.
1. ________ My dentist cleaned my teeth.
2. ________ My mom bought milk at the store.
3. ________ I got a haircut today.
4. ________ I love the fresh bread at the bakery.
5. ________ We had the oil changed in the car.
6. ________ My sister got a new doll.
Answer the questions.
7. What is your favorite food product?
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8. What is your favorite toy product?
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buyer—Someone who buys something with money.
earn—To receive money as pay for work.
market—A place where goods are sold.
seller—A person or store with something to sell.
Follow the directions.
1. Have you ever bought something? Draw a picture of a time you were a buyer at your favorite market.
2. Jeff’s mother said he would have to earn money to buy a new video game. Write some ways Jeff could earn money.
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3. Have you or your family ever sold anything? Write about a time you or your family were sellers.
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recycle—To take something used and make into another material.
reduce—To make smaller in size or amount.
reuse—To use again.
Follow the directions.
1. Give an example of something you can recycle. _____________________
2. Give an example of something you cannot recycle. __________________
Circle the correct answer to complete each sentence.
3. Filling your water bottle again after it is empty is an example of ______.
reducing reusing recycling
4. Filling the bathtub with less water is an example of ______.
reducing reusing recycling
5. New products that have been made from old tires are an example of ______.
reducing reusing recycling
6. Look at the picture. Write ways to recycle, reduce, or reuse the items in the picture.
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Make Connections
Read the paragraph. Think about the meaning of each bold word.
A resource is something you use to help you. Resources that can be used without running out are called renewable resources. Resources that cannot be used over and over without running out are called nonrenewable resources.
Follow the directions.
Think about your school day and the resources you use. Write R in front of the products made from renewable resources. Write N in front of the products made from nonrenewable resources.
1. ________ a cotton shirt you wear to school
2. ________ gas that was put in the school bus
3. ________ corn you eat for lunch
4. ________ water you drink from the fountain
5. ________ paper you write on
6. ________ books you read
7. Circle the resources that you used today.
gasoline wind wood plants water
8. Choose one resource you circled. Tell how you used it.
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Play with Words
Code Words
Choose the word that completes each sentence. Circle the letter.
1. People can ____ newspaper and cans.l honestym voten recycle
2. A haircut is a ____. a serviceb presidentc citizen
3. It is your ____ to do a good job.t responsibilityu buyerv needs
4. You can ____ money by working.
h reduce i earn j product
5. Everyone has wants and____. m products n governors o needs
6. Your ____ is where you live. l mayor m government n neighborhood
Write the circled letters in order. You will find the answer to the riddle.
The United States of America is a _________________________.
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Stack It
Read the clues. Place the word in the correct box. Use the word bank to help you.
1. receive money for work
2. the leader of a city
3. to make smaller
4. to make something used into something else
5. a place where goods are sold
6. the freedom to do something
7. to choose
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earn market mayor recycle reduce right vote
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Important Art Words You Need to Know
Use this list to keep track of how well you know the new words.
0 = Do Not Know 1 = Know Somewhat 2 = Know Well
___ band
___ composer
___ costume
___ create
___ curve
___ dancer
___ emotion
___ fabric
___ instrument
___ leap
___ line
___ music
___ musician
___ note
___ pattern
___ primary color
___ quilt
___ rehearse
___ secondary color
___ shape
___ stage
___ stretch
___ texture
___ theater
___ volume
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Explore a Word
pattern—Lines, colors, or shapes that repeat to make a design.
Follow the directions.
1. Circle the things that have patterns.
a flag clothes a soccer ball a rug a glass of milk
2. Look around your room. Name some things that have patterns.
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Continue the patterns.
3.
4.
Draw your own pattern.
5.
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emotion—A strong feeling such as love, fright, sadness, or happiness. Movies, art, and music can make people feel strong emotions.
Follow the directions.
Look at the faces. Write the emotion each person is showing.
1.
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2.
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3.
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Finish each face to match the emotion.
4. 5. 6.
happy sad angry
7. Think about a movie, a play, or a song that made you feel an emotion. How did it make you feel? Write a sentence using the word emotion.
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primary color—The color red, blue, or yellow. Primary colors make other colors when mixed together in a certain way.
secondary color—The color orange, purple, or green. Secondary colors are made from mixing primary colors together.
Follow the directions.
Write P if the object has a primary color. Write S if the object has a secondary color.
1. ________ a heart
3. ________ a ripe banana
5. ________ a fern
2. ________ an orange
4. ________ a clear sky
Look at the snowman. Follow the directions.
6. Draw a hat on the snowman. Color the hat with two secondary colors.
7. Draw a coat on the snowman. Color the coat with a primary color.
8. Draw boots on the snowman. Color the boots with a secondary color.
9. Draw mittens on the snowman. Color the mittens with two primary colors.
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curve—A mark that is not straight.
line—A thin, unbroken mark.
shape—An outline or form of an object.
Look at each shape. Write L if the shape is formed with lines. Write C if the shape is formed with curves.
1. ________
3. ________
5. ________
2. ________
4. ________
6. ________
Follow the directions.
7. Draw a picture using 8. Draw a picture using only lines. only curves.
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create—To make something.
fabric—A cloth made by weaving or knitting.
quilt—A covering made from squares of fabric.
texture—The way something looks or feels.
Complete each sentence with a vocabulary word.
1. Pieces of square cloth sewn together are called a ____________________.
2. The square pieces are made from _________________________.
3. The _________________________ of a fabric can be smooth or bumpy.
4. You can sew these fabric squares together to _________________________ a quilt.
Follow the directions.
5. Look at the quilt. What is the pattern? Continue the last row in the quilt with the pattern. Color the quilt.
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band—A group that plays music.
composer—Someone who writes music.
instrument—An object used to make music.
musician—A person who plays music.
Complete each sentence with a vocabulary word.
1. A trumpet is a musical _________________________.
2. The _________________________ of the song will visit our school.
3. The _________________________ tapped her foot as she played her song.
4. Jack plays the drum in the marching _________________________.
Follow the directions.
5. Who is your favorite musician or band? _______________________________
6. Draw a picture of your favorite instrument.
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Make Connections
Read the paragraph. Think about the meaning of the bold words.
Sara likes to listen to music. Her mother tells her to turn the volume down when the music is too loud. Sara likes to sing every note. Her friends tell her she is a good singer.
Follow the directions.
1. Draw a line to match the meaning of the word.
music sounds that have rhythm or a melody
note how quiet or loud a sound is
volume a single musical sound
2. Put a 3 by the sounds that have a low volume.
___ a thunderstorm
___ a circus
___ a whisper
___ a parade
___ a gentle rain
___ a sleeping baby
3. Put a 3 by the sounds that have a high volume.
___ an alarm clock
___ hiking through the forest
___ a band concert
___ drawing a picture
___ a football game
___ a siren on a firetruck
4. What is your favorite kind of music? Why do you like this kind of music?
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Make Connections
Read the paragraph. Think about the meaning of each bold word.
The dancer warms up before she dances. She stretches her legs and arms. She puts on her costume. It has colorful ribbons on it. They will twirl around her as she spins. She goes on the stage. The dancer leaps though the air. The children love the show.
Write a vocabulary word that matches each meaning.
1. _________________________ A person who dances.
2. _________________________ Clothes worn by an actor or a dancer.
3. _________________________ To spring up through the air.
4. _________________________ To push out an arm, leg, or other part of the body as far as it can go.
Follow the directions.
5. Draw a picture of a costume you would like to wear. Describe it.
6. Write a sentence using one of the vocabulary words.
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rehearse—To practice a play before putting it on for an audience.
stage—The raised area where the actors put on a play.
theater—A building where plays, movies, or concerts are held.
Read the sentence. Write T if the sentence is true. Write F if the sentence is false.
1. ________ You can watch a movie in a theater.
2. ________ The actors perform on the stage.
3. ________ Actors do not rehearse before putting on a play.
4. ________ Some theaters have a stage near the front.
Follow the directions.
5. Draw a picture of yourself and a friend on the stage. Write about what you are performing.
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6. Write a sentence using one of the vocabulary words.
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Code Words
Choose the word that completes each sentence. Circle the letter.
1. A fabric can have ___.a textureb leapsc emotion
2. A hat might be part of a ___.r costumes staget stretch
3. A ___ is where the play takes place.
s solot stageu rehearse
4. Guitars are ___. h musicians i instruments j notes
5. A ___ is a straight mark. q pattern r note s line
6. A ___ writes the music. r rehearse s curve t composer
Write the circled letters in order. You will find the answer to the riddle.
An _________________________ can be a dancer, an actor, or a musician.
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Crossword Puzzle
Read the clues. Use the words from the word bank to complete the puzzle.
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ACROSS 3 You can watch a movie here 4 How loud or soft a sound is 5 A line that is not straight 6 A person who dances
DOWN 1 One musical tone 2 A piece of cloth
curve dancer fabric note theater volume
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Game Ideas and Suggestions
Use games and activities to help students better hear, see, and remember content-area vocabulary words. The suggestions on these pages can be used with the words in this book and with any other vocabulary words that students are learning.
Charades Choose about10 vocabulary words. Write the words on slips of paper and display them. Give students time to think about the words before removing the slips. Then, divide the students into two teams. One team member chooses a slip, holds up fingers to indicate the number of syllables, and pantomimes the word. Teammates try to guess the word within a certain time limit.
Word ArtHelp students select vocabulary words to depict as art. Encourage them to use letter shapes and arrangements to indicate what the words mean. Prompt students with questions, such as “How might you arrange the letters of the word sphere?” “What might happen to the letters in magnetic?”
Vocabulary Word-O Reproduce and distribute the Vocabulary Word-O game card on page 107 to each student. Write 20 vocabulary words on slips of paper, and display the slips. Have each student choose 9 words to write on her card. Shuffle the slips, and choose one slip at a time. Instead of reading the word aloud, offer two clues about it. For example, for the word location, you might start with the content area: “This is a geography word.” Then, use a strong context sentence, with “blank” for the word: “The ‘blank’ of our school is on Third Street between Maple Avenue and Oak Street.” Students should check off the word if it is on their grids. The first student to complete three across, down, or diagonally calls out “Word-O” and reads aloud the three words.
Acrostic PoemHave students write the letters of a vocabulary word in a column. Help them tell about the word in a poem in which each line begins with a listed letter. An example of an acrostic poem for vote is:
Valuable rightOur chance to have a sayTime to chooseElect the best person
Card PairsUse index cards cut in half to prepare a deck of 52 cards. Write 26 vocabulary words and 26 synonyms or short definitions on the cards. The cards can be used in a variety of games, such as Memory or Concentration. Here is a suggestion to get you started.
• Go Fish! for 2 to 5 Players
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Game Ideas and Suggestions
• Each player is dealt five cards. Remaining cards are placed facedown in a pile.
• The player to the right of the dealer starts by setting aside any pairs. Then, he asks the player on the right for a card needed to make a pair. “Do you have musician?” Or, “Do you have the meaning of musician?”
• If the holder has the requested card, he hands it over. If the holder does not have it, the player must “go fish” and draw the top card from the pile. If no match can be made, the next player takes a turn.
• The winner is the first player with no cards in hand or the player with the most pairs after all of the cards have been drawn.
Word HuntEmphasize that vocabulary words appear in print and online in a variety of informational resources. As you come across a vocabulary word—in a headline, advertisement, or another resource—save the printed source or make a printout. Challenge students to read the text with you and identify the vocabulary word. Discuss what the word means in the provided context.
Dictionary GuessHave one student randomly choose a word from the Student Dictionary and read the definition aloud to the group. Partners or small groups then try to write the vocabulary word that matches the definition. Continue until each student has had a chance to choose a word and read its definition aloud. A point is awarded for each correct word.
Racetrack GamesHave students design their own racetrack board games or make one from a template you provide, such as the template on page 108. Here is one way to use the template.
• Select 20 vocabulary words for students to write in the spaces.
• Make a small cardboard spinner by drawing a circle divided into three sections labeled 1, 2, and 3. The “spinner” can be a paper clip attached to a paper fastener.
• Provide small objects for students to use as markers.
• Each player spins, and the highest number goes first.
• A player spins and moves the marker the number of spaces shown. The player must say the word on the space and demonstrate knowledge of its meaning by giving its definition or using it in a good context sentence.
• Players may use a dictionary to check the player’s response. A player who is not correct loses a turn.
• The first player to reach the finish line wins.
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Student Dictionary
Math Words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110 –111
Science Words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112 –113
Technology Words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Language Arts Words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115 –116
Social Studies Words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Geography Words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118 –119
Civics and Economics Words. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120 –121
Art Words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122 –123
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Important Math Words I Need to Know
am (AY em) noun The time between midnight and noon.
add (ad) verb To put two or more numbers together to get one number.
addend (AD end) noun Any number used to get the sum or total.
analog clock (AN uh lawg klok) noun A clock with the numbers 1–12 and hands that move to show minutes and seconds.
centimeter (SEN tih mee tur) noun A unit of length. One hundred centimeters make one meter.
chart (chahrt) noun A sheet that gives information.
data (DAY tuh) noun Information you collect or gather.
difference (DIH frins) noun The answer after subtracting.
digital clock (DIH jih tul klok) noun A clock that only uses numbers to show time.
direction (dih REK shun) noun The line in which something is going.
even number (E vun NUM bur) noun A number that can make pairs.
graph (graf) noun A drawing that tells you something.
greater than (GRAY tur than) adjective Bigger or more than. The symbol to show greater than is >.
half hour (haf OW ur) noun Thirty minutes or half of a whole hour.
horizontal (hor uh ZON tul) adjective Going across, from side to side.
inch (inch) noun A unit of length. Twelve inches make one foot.
less than (les than) adjective Smaller or fewer than. The symbol to show less than is <.
minus (MY nus) noun The word for the (–) sign.
minute (MIN it) noun A unit of time. An hour is 60 minutes.
month (munth) noun A period of time consisting of 28–31 days.
number line (NUM bur lain) noun A line marked with numbers.
number sentence (NUM bur SEN tins) noun A math sentence with numbers and symbols.
odd number (od NUM bur) noun A number that cannot make pairs.
order (OR dur) noun The way something is set up.
pm (P em) noun The time between noon and midnight.
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place value (PLAYS val yoo) noun The value of a digit in its place in a number.
plus (plus) noun The word for the (+) sign.
skip count (skip kownt) verb To skip numbers when counting on a number line.
subtract (sub TRAKT) verb To take away one number from another.
sum (sum) noun The answer after adding numbers.
tally (TA lee) noun A mark used to keep count.
week (week) noun A period of time consisting of seven days.
weigh (way) verb To find out how heavy something is.
year (yeer) noun A period of time consisting of 12 months.
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Important Science Words I Need to Know
adapt (uh DAPT) verb To change to fit a new environment.
attract (uh TRAKT) verb To pull toward or stick together.
camouflage (KA muh flozh) noun Coloring or covering that makes animals, people, and objects look like their surroundings.
classify (KLA sih fy) verb To group people or things by size, color, or shape.
environment (en VI ruhn ment) noun A plant or animal’s surroundings.
evaporation (ih va puh RAY shun) verb To turn from liquid into a gas and disappear.
force (fors) noun The cause of motion; to push or pull.
fossil (FO sil) noun All or part of an animal from long ago that can be found in rocks.
gas (gas) noun One of three states of matter that has no shape and can expand.
gravity (GRA vuh tee) noun A force that pulls two objects toward each other.
habitat (HA bih tat) noun The place where something lives or grows.
investigate (in VEH stih gate) verb To look into something to learn the facts.
life cycle (lyf SY kul) noun The series of changes each living thing goes through from birth to death.
liquid (LIH kwid) noun One of three states of matter that flows freely.
magnify (MAG nih fy) verb To make something seem larger.
magnet (MAG nit) noun A material that is able to attract iron or steel.
magnetism (MAG nuh tih zum) noun The attracting property of a magnet.
matter (MA ter) noun Anything that takes up space and has mass.
measure (MEH zhur) verb To tell the exact size, weight, or amount of something.
observe (uhb ZURV) verb To watch closely.
precipitation (pree sih puh TAY shun) noun Water from the air that comes in the form of rain, snow, or sleet.
prediction (pree DIK shun) noun A guess about what may happen.
property (PRAH pur tee) noun An object’s quality or characteristic.
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Important Science Words I Need to Know
rock (rok) noun Minerals, sand, and soil that build up over time and harden.
soil (soyl) noun The tiny pieces of rock and rotting material that make up the top layer of the Earth’s land.
solid (SO lid) noun One of three states of matter that is a definite shape.
temperature (TEM pur ah chur) noun The measurement of how hot or cold something is.
thermometer (thur MO muh tur) noun An instrument used for measuring temperature.
weather (WEH thur) noun Outdoor conditions that have to do with the temperature, clouds, wind, and precipitation.
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Important Technology Words I Need to Know
communication (kuh myoon ih KAY shun) noun The act of sending and receiving messages.
construction (kun STRUK shun) verb The act of building something.
cursor (KUR sur) noun A blinking light on a computer screen that allows you to control movement on the screen.
delete (dih LEET) verb To remove from something.
file (fyl) noun A place to store information on a computer.
insert (in SURT) verb To add into something.
keyboard (KEE bord) noun A set of keys that lets you type information on a computer.
manufacture (man yoo FAK chur) verb To make things in a factory.
monitor (MON ih tur) noun The screen that lets you see the work you have done on your computer.
mouse (mows) noun A device that lets you tell the computer what to do.
problem (PROB lum) noun Something that needs to be solved.
scroll (skrohl) verb To move down the pages of a file on the computer.
solution (suh LOO shun) noun A way to solve a problem.
technology (tek NAH luh jee) noun Anything that people have made to solve a problem.
tower (TOW ur) noun The brain of the computer that does all of the work.
transportation (trans por TAY shun) noun The act of moving people and things from one place to another.
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Important Language Arts Words I Need to Know
alphabetize (AL fuh buh tiz) verb To put words in the order of the alphabet.
author (AW thur) noun Someone who writes a story or book.
beginning (buh GIH ning) noun The start of something.
beginning consonant (buh GIH ning KON suh nent) noun The first sound of a word.
capitalize (KAP ih tuhl ize) verb To begin a word with an uppercase, or capital, letter.
chapter (CHAP tur) noun A section of a book.
character (KAHR ik tur) noun A person or animal in a story.
compound word (KOM pownd wurd) noun A word made of two smaller words.
consonant (KON suh nint) noun Any letter of the alphabet that does not make a vowel sound.
consonant blend (KON suh nint blend) noun Two consonant sounds when put together make one sound.
contraction (kun TRAK shun) noun A word made by shortening two words.
end (end) noun The place where something finishes.
ending consonant (EN ding KON suh nint) noun The last sound of a word.
fantasy (FAN tuh see) noun Having to do with things that cannot really happen.
illustrator (IL uh stray tur) noun Someone who draws pictures for a story or book.
long vowel (long vowl) noun A vowel letter that sounds like its name.
middle (MIH dul) noun Halfway between two things.
noun (nown) noun A word that names a person, place, or thing.
period (PEER ee ud) noun The ending mark (.) that shows the end of a sentence.
plural (PLU rul) noun A word that means more than one.
poem (POH im) noun A piece of writing that often has words that rhyme or have rhythm.
predict (prih DIKT) verb To guess what may happen.
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punctuation (punk choo A shun) noun Question marks, periods, and other marks added to the ends of sentences to make the meaning clear.
question mark (KWES chun mark) noun The ending mark (?) that shows a question.
reality (ree AL ih tee) noun Having to do with real life.
sentence (SEN tins) noun A group of words that show a complete thought.
sequence (SEE kwens) noun The order in which things happen.
setting (SET ing) noun Where a story takes place.
short vowel (short vowl) noun When a vowel sound does not sound like its letter or name.
singular (SING gyoo lur) adjective Only one.
syllable (SIL uh bul) noun Any one of the parts in which a word is divided.
title (TY tul ) noun The name of a piece of writing.
verb (vurb) noun A word that names an action.
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Important Social Studies Words I Need to Know
celebrate (SEL uh brayt) verb To make something special with parties or activities.
country (KUN tree) noun A large area of land where people live under the same government.
culture (KUL chur) noun Language, ideas, or traditions of a group of people.
event (ih VENT) noun Something that happens.
flag (flag) noun A piece of cloth with a design used as a symbol.
freedom (FREE dum) noun To be free to act as you wish.
future (FYOO chur) noun Times that have not happened yet.
legend (LEJ und) noun A story that has been handed down for many years usually about real people. It may or may not be true.
myth (mith) noun A story using imaginary characters to explain a belief or custom.
past (past) noun Times that have gone by.
patriotic (pay tree AH tik) adjective Showing or feeling love for your country.
Pledge of Allegiance (plej uv uh LEE jens) noun A pledge said to show loyality to the American flag.
present (PREZ int) noun The time we are living in.
Star-Spangled Banner (star SPAN guld BA nur) noun The national song that is sung at sporting events and other places in the United States.
symbol (SIM bul) noun A picture or thing that stands for an idea.
time line (TIME line) noun A line that shows events in order of time.
tradition (truh DIH shun) noun A belief or custom handed down from parents to children.
value (VAL yoo) noun A belief that is important to a person.
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Africa (A frih kuh) noun A continent south of Europe between the Atlantic and Indian oceans.
Antarctica (ant ARK tih kuh) noun The southern most continent on Earth.
Asia (A zhuh) noun The largest continent with 60 percent of Earth’s population.
Australia (aws TRAYL yuh) noun The smallest continent on Earth.
cardinal direction (KAR dih nul duh REK shun) noun The directions of east, west, north, and south.
compass rose (KOM puhs rohz) noun Directions shown on a map as a circle.
continent (KON tih nent) noun A very large area of land.
desert (DEH zurt) noun Dry, sandy land with few plants and little rainfall.
east (eest) noun One of four directions on a compass.
Europe (YU rup) noun A continent in the eastern hemisphere between Asia and the Atlantic Ocean.
geography (jee AW gruh fee) noun The study of Earth’s surface.
globe (glob) noun A round ball that shows Earth’s continents and oceans.
landform (LAND form) noun A natural feature of Earth’s surface.
map (map) noun A flat picture that shows Earth’s continents and oceans.
mountain (MOWN ten) noun Land with great height and steep sides that is higher than a hill.
north (north) noun One of four directions on a compass.
North America (north uh MEHR ih kuh) noun A continent in Earth’s northern hemisphere.
ocean (OH shun) noun A large body of salt water. There are four major oceans on Earth.
plain (plane) noun A large, flat area of grassy land with few trees.
river (RIH vur) noun A fresh stream of water that flows into a larger body of water.
rural (RUR uhl) adjective Having to do with country life.
south (sowth) noun One of four directions on a compass.
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South America (sowth uh MEHR ih kuh) noun A continent between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.
urban (UR bun) adjective Having to do with city life.
valley (VA lee) noun The low land between mountains or hills.
west (west) noun One of four directions on a compass.
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Important Civics and Economics Words I Need to Know
buyer (BY ur) noun Someone who buys something with money.
citizen (SIH tuh zen) noun Someone who lives and works in a neighborhood or community.
community (kuh MYOO nih tee) noun A place where people live and work.
earn (urn) verb To receive money as pay for work.
elect (ih LEKT) verb To choose someone by voting.
election (ih LEK shun) noun An event where people vote for someone.
good (guhd) noun Something for sale.
government (GUH vur ment) noun A system of rules and the people who make and govern them.
governor (GUH vuh nur) noun The leader of a state.
honesty (AH nis tee) noun The act of telling the truth.
justice (JUS tis) noun Fair treatment for everyone.
market (MAR kit) noun A place where goods are sold.
mayor (MAY ur) noun The leader of a city or town.
need (need) noun A thing that a person must have to live.
neighborhood (NAY bur huhd) noun A place where someone lives and plays.
nonrenewable resource (non rih NOO uh bul REE sors) noun A resource that cannot be used without running out.
president (PREH zih dent) noun The leader of a country.
product (PRO dukt) noun Something made by a human or a machine.
recycle (ree SY kul) verb To take something used and make into another material.
reduce (rih DOOS) verb To make smaller in size or amount.
renewable resource (rih NOO uh bul REE sors) noun A resource that can be used without running out.
resource (REE sors) noun Something used to help with a task.
responsibility (rih spon suh BIL ih tee) noun An action that someone must take.
reuse (ree UZ) verb To use again.
right (ryt) noun The freedom to do something.
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seller (SEH lur) noun A person or store with something to sell.
service (SUR vis) noun Work that people do for others.
state (stayt) noun One of 50 political units that make up the United States of America.
volunteer (vah lun TEER) noun A person who gives time to work or help without pay.
vote (voht) verb To make a choice.
want (wont) noun Something that a person would like to have.
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Important Art Words I Need to Know
band (band) noun A group that plays music.
composer (kum POH zur) noun A person who writes music.
costume (KOS toom) noun Clothes worn by an actor or a dancer.
create (kree AYT) verb To make something.
curve (kurv) noun A mark that is not straight.
dancer (DAN sur) noun A person who dances.
emotion (ih MO shun) noun A strong feeling such as love, fright, sadness, or happiness.
fabric (FA brik) noun A cloth made by weaving or knitting.
instrument (IN struh mint) noun An object used to make music.
leap (leep) verb To spring up through the air.
line (line) noun A thin, unbroken mark.
music (MYOO zik) noun Sounds that have rhythm or a melody.
musician (myoo ZISH un) noun Someone who plays or composes music.
note (noht) noun A single sound made by a singer or instrument.
pattern (PAT urn) noun Lines, colors, or shapes that repeat to make a design.
primary color (PRY maer ee KUH lur) noun A primary color is red, blue, or yellow. These colors make other colors when mixed together in a certain way.
quilt (kwilt) noun A covering made from squares of fabric.
rehearse (rih HURS) verb To practice a play before putting it on for an audience.
secondary color (SEH kun dare ee KUH lur) noun A secondary color is orange, purple or green. These colors are made from mixing primary colors together.
shape (shayp) noun An outline or form of an object.
stage (stayj) noun The raised area where a performance takes place.
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stretch (strech) verb To push out an arm, leg, or other body part as far as it can go.
texture (TEKS chur) noun The way something looks or feels.
theater (THEE uh tur) noun A building where plays, movies or concerts are held.
volume (VOL yoom) noun How quiet or loud a sound is.
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Answer KeyPage 61. no checkmark; 2. checkmark; 3. checkmark; 4. no checkmark; 5. 1, 3, 2; 6. 3, 2, 1; 7. 1, 2, 3
Page 71. 6 tens, 3 ones, 63; 2. 4 tens, 6 ones, 46; 3. 8 tens, 1 one, 81; 4. T; 5. T; 6. O; 7. O; 8. T
Page 81. scissors; 2. ball; 3. crayons; 4. Answers will vary. 5. Answers will vary.
Page 9 1. Answers will vary. 2. >; 3. <; 4. >; 5. <
Page 101. E; 2. E; 3. O; 4. O; 5. E; 6. O; 7. E; 8. E; 9. E; 10. O
Page 111. 1 inch; 2. 8 centimeters; 3. 5 inches; 4. 14 centimeters; 5. Sentences will vary. 6. Sentences will vary.
Page 121. 2:00; 2. 10:00; 3. pm; 4. pm; 5. am; 6. pm; 7. am
Page 131. 7 days; 2. Saturday, Sunday; 3. 12 months; 4. January; 5. December; 6. YES; 7. YES; 8. NO
Page 141. plus; 2. sum; 3. addend; 4. Add; 5. 7 + 6 = 13; 6. 5 + 5 = 10
Page 151. minus; 2. number sentence; 3. difference; 4. Subtract; 5. 11 – 4 = 7; 6. 12 – 7 = 5
Page 161. graph; 2. tally; 3. Data; 4. chart; 5. brown; 6. two
Page 171. number line; 2. direction; 3. horizontal; 4. skip counting; 5. 19; 6. 9
Page 18The circled answers spell number.
Page 191. data; 2. month; 3. number; 4. greater; 5. minute; 6. order; 7. week
Page 211. 2,1, 5, 3, 4; 2. flower, plant, sprout, seed; 3. Check students’ drawings.
Page 221. feather, ant, bird; 2. Answers will vary but may include binoculars. 3. Veins on a leaf are being magnified. 4. Answers will vary.
Page 231. Answers will vary but may include tigers. Their stripes help them blend into the tall grass. 2. ant, deer, grasshopper, rabbit
Page 241. F; 2. T; 3. T; 4. T; 5. T; 6. 80°F; 7. 30°C
Page 251. measure; 2. classify; 3. prediction; 4. observe; 5. investigate; 6. Answers will vary.
Page 261. S; 2. G; 3. L; 4. L; 5. G; 6. S; 7-9. Answers will vary.
Page 271. F; 2. T; 3. T; 4. F; 5. T; 6. Check students’ drawings.
Page 281. force; 2. attract; 3. gravity; 4. magnet; 5. YES; 6. NO; 7. NO; 8. YES; 9. NO
Page 291. soil; 2. rock; 3. fossil
Page 301. habitat; 2. adapt; 3. environment; 4. Answers will vary.
Page 31The circled answers spell nature.
Page 321. rock; 2. solid; 3. matter; 4. measure; 5. liquid; 6. force; 7. life
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Answer KeyPage 341. Check students’ drawings. 2. Check students’ drawings. 3. Answers will vary but may include read a book and play a video game.
Page 351. Check students’ drawings. 2. Answers will vary but may include wood and nails. 3. Toothbrush, bed, doll, pencil, and paper should have checkmarks.
Page 361. problem; 2. solution; 3. problem; 4. problem; 5. solution; 6. Answers will vary.
Page 371. Check students’ drawings. 2. Check students’ drawings. 3. Check students’ drawings.
Page 381. Check students’ labels. From top to bottom and left to right, they should read: monitor, tower, keyboard, mouse. 2. Answers will vary.
Page 391. T; 2. F; 3. T; 4. F; 5. T; 6. Sentences will vary.
Page 40The circled answers spell laptap.
Page 41ACROSS: 4. delete; 5. tower; DOWN: 1. problem; 2. mouse; 3. insert
Page 431. no checkmark; 2. checkmark; 3. checkmark; 4. no checkmark; 5. checkmark; 6. about, five, his, then, think; 7. Answers will vary.
Page 441. turtle, two syllables; spider, two syllables; bird, one syllable; fish, one syllable; 2. One-syllable house should include laugh, mouse, green, walk, and food; Two-syllable house should include garden, fluffy, panther, story, and wagon. 3. Check students’ names for correct syllables.
Page 451. F; 2. T; 3. F; 4. T; 5. frog; 6. spring; 7. fresh grass; 8. no
Page 461. reality, check students’ drawings; 2. fantasy, check students’ drawings; 3. Sentences will vary.
Page 471. tree, L; fish, S; mop, S; cube, L; pond, S; ape, L; boat, L; swim, S; 2. duck, sock, apple; 3. plate, cheese
Page 481. We’re; 2. I’ll; 3. She’s; 4. I’m; 5. dog, house; 6. lady, bug; 7. fish, bowl; 8. sand, box
Page 491. bl, cr, sw, sn, fl, st; 2. nd, st, nd, nt, mp, nt; 3. Answers will vary.
Page 501. bird, N; skip, V; jump, V; write, V; desk, N; door, N; doctor, N; teacher, N; bell, N; cry, V; 2. holds should be circled, Taylor and fork should be underlined; 3. sells should be circled, Jeff and apples should be underlined; 4. plays should be circled, Victor and ball should be underlined; 5. cleans should be circled, Nora and room should be underlined; 6. animals, boys, cars, faces, jets, horses, bats, numbers; 7. Answers will vary.
Page 511. sentence; 2. capitalize; 3. punctuation; 4. question mark; 5. period; 6. Can the fish jump out of the tank? 7. Two snakes are in that cage. 8. I like the cute dog. 8. What is the kitten’s name?
Page 521. F; 2. T; 3. T; 4. F; 5. Check students’ illustrations. 6. Sentences will vary.
Page 531. middle, beginning, end; 2. Drawings will vary but may include that the girl will be able to ride the bike without the help of her father. Answers about characters will vary but may include a father and his daughter. Answers about settings will vary but may include a park or a sidewalk.
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Answer KeyPage 54The circled answers spell a stamp.
Page 551. verb; 2. vowel; 3. period; 4. fantasy; 5. middle; 6. begin; 7. noun
Page 571. Pledge means to make a serious promise. 2. Allegiance means loyalty. 3. Answers will vary but may include: Everyone gets the same fair treatment. 4. Drawings will vary.
Page 581. The song is about the American flag. 2. Francis Scott Key. 3. dawn; 4. broad; 5. bursting; 6. brave; 7. Answers will vary.
Page 591. Answers will vary. 2. Answers will vary but may include: He planted apple trees along the countryside. He was helpful to others. 3. Drawings will vary.
Page 601. Answers will vary but may include: The flag has 13 red and white stripes. The flag has 50 stars on a blue background. 2. Drawings will vary. 3. Drawings will vary.
Page 611. Answers will vary. 2. Answers will vary. 3. Say the Pledge of Allegiance, checkmark; Go to church, checkmark; Sing a song, checkmark; Steal something, X; Hurt an animal, X; Cheat on a test, X; Go to school each day, checkmark; Stay at home alone, X; Drive a car; X; Go to a parade, checkmark.
Page 621. Drawings will vary. 2. Drawings will vary. 3. 2002; 4. 2005; 5. 2007
Page 631. Reading a nonfiction book about someone gives you real facts about the person’s life. 2. Answers will vary but may include: Myths can explain a belief or custom. 3. Answers will vary but may include: Abe Lincoln kept his important papers in his tall hat. 4. Sentences will vary.
Page 641. past; 2. past; 3. present; 4. present; 5. future; 6. future; 7. Answers will vary. 8. Answers will vary.
Page 651. Answers will vary. 2. Drawings will vary. 3. Drawings will vary. 4. Answers will vary.
Page 66The circled answers spell museum.
Page 671. future; 2. symbol; 3. country; 4. event; 5. value; 6. freedom
Page 691. a mountain, a river, a valley, weather; 2. Drawings will vary. 3. Sentences will vary.
Page 701. globe, map; 2. map; 3. a town; 4. two; 5. Answers will vary but may include: You can use a map to find a location in your town. 6. Answers will vary but may include: You can use a globe to find a continent.
Page 711. rural; 2. rural; 3. urban; 4. rural; 5. urban; 6. Check students’ drawings and labels.
Page 721. T; 2. F; 3. F; 4. T; 5. F; 6. T; 7. river; ocean
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Answer KeyPage 731. Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia; 2. North America; 3. Drawings will vary but may include seals; 4. Drawings will vary but may include tigers and zebras.
Page 74 1. Check students’ labels. 2. Drawings will vary. 3. Drawings will vary. 4. Answers will vary but may include: You can tell which direction to go in when you travel.
Page 751. valley; 2. plain; 3. mountain; 4. desert; 5. landform; 6. snakes, cactus, spiders; 7. snow, trees, bears, skiers
Page 76The circled letters spell desert.
Page 77ACROSS: 2. urban; 3. ocean; 4. valley; 5. plain; DOWN: 1. mountain
Page 791. Answers will vary but may include school, bank, police car, traffic signs, mail carrier, street. 2. G; 3. F; 4. F; 5. G; 6. G; 7. G or F; 8. G or F; 9. F; 10. Sentences will vary.
Page 801. Girl at pet adoption fair should be circled. 2. Drawings will vary. 3. Drawings will vary. 4. Answers will vary but may include: Volunteers can help our country with many problems such as finding homes for stray animals.
Page 811. NO; 2. NO; 3. YES; 4. YES; 5. Sentences will vary. 6. Sentences will vary. 7. Check students’ drawings.
Page 821. Yes, so that everyone gets the same fair treatment. 2. Answers will vary but may include: A person might want justice so that the person has fair treatment and equal consequences. 3. Drawings will vary. 4. Sentences will vary.
Page 831. N; 2. N; 3. W; 4. W; 5. N; 6. W; 7. N; 8. W; 9. Drawings will vary. 10. Drawings will vary.
Page 841. right; 2. responsibility; 3. right; 4. responsibility; 5. right; 6. responsibility; 7. Answers will vary. 8. Answers will vary.
Page 851. Check students’ drawings. 2. Answers will vary but may include so that people will not be teased about whom they voted for. 3. Answers will vary.
Page 861. T; 2. F; 3. T; 4. F; 5. T; 6. Check students’ drawings. 7. Answers will vary but may include: You can be a good citizen in your community by picking up trash in your neighborhood.
Page 871. S; 2. G; 3. S; 4. G; 5. S; 6. G; 7. Answers will vary. 8. Answers will vary.
Page 881. Drawings will vary. 2. Answers will vary but may include: Jeff can earn money by doing chores around the house. He can earn money by having a lemonade stand. 3. Answers will vary.
Page 891. Answers will vary but may include paper, glass, and old tires. 2. Answers will vary but may include paint and old batteries. 3. reusing; 4. reducing; 5. recycling; 6. Answers will vary.
Page 901. R; 2. N; 3. R; 4. R; 5. R; 6. R; 7. Answers will vary. 8. Answers will vary.
Page 91The circled answers spell nation.
Page 921. earn; 2. mayor; 3. reduce; 4. recycle; 5. market; 6. right; 7. vote
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Answer KeyPage 941. a flag, clothes, a soccer ball, a rug; 2. Answers will vary. 3. one large heart, one large upside down heart, one small heart; 4. baseball, soccer ball, tennis ball; 4. Check students’ patterns.
Page 951. sad; 2. happy; 3. angry; 4.–6. Check students’ drawings. 7. Sentences will vary.
Page 961. P; 2. S; 3. P; 4. P; 5. S; 6.–9. Check students’ drawings.
Page 971. L; 2. C; 3. L; 4. L; 5. C; 6. C; 7–8. Check students’ drawings.
Page 981. quilt; 2. fabric; 3. texture; 4. create; 5. cattails, tulip, daisy, cattails, tulip.
Page 991. instrument; 2. composer; 3. musician; 4. band; 5. Answers will vary. 6. Drawings will vary.
Page 1001. music, sounds that rhythm or melody; note, a single musical sound; volume, how quiet or loud a sound is; 2. a thunderstorm, no checkmark; a circus, no checkmark; a whisper, checkmark; a parade, no checkmark; a gentle rain, checkmark; a sleeping baby, checkmark; 3. an alarm clock, checkmark; hiking through the forest, no checkmark; a band concert, checkmark; drawing a picture, no checkmark; a football game, checkmark; a siren on a firetruck, checkmark; 4. Answers will vary.
Page 1011. dancer; 2. costume; 3. leap; 4. stretch; 5. Drawings and descriptions will vary. 6. Sentences will vary.
Page 1021. T; 2. T; 3. F; 4. T; 5. Drawings will vary. 6. Sentences will vary.
Page 103The circled answers spell artist.
Page 104ACROSS: 3. theater; 4. volume; 5. curve; 6. dancer; DOWN: 1. note; 2. fabric
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