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WORDS IN CONTEXT

DAY 1
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1. I ate a huge bowl of spaghetti


for dinner last night.
ate 2. When Jack ate food, Lily
wanted to eat food too.
(verb) 3. Yesterday I ate oatmeal for
breakfast, but today I will eat
cereal.

1. I began to eat my snack, and


later I finished it.
began
2. I began, or started, to draw a
(verb) picture this morning.
3. It just began to snow.

1. My friends and I blew air into


fifty balloons for the party.
blew 2. I blew out the candle before
leaving the room.
(verb)
3. I blew warm air on my cold
hands to warm them up.

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WORDS IN CONTEXT
DAY 1
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1. This boulder broke off a


mountain.
broke 2. If you broke a window, you
caused it to split into pieces.
(verb) 3. I broke my ankle, and my
doctor said it would heal in six
weeks.

1. If you broke a tie, your score


became better than the other
persons or teams score.
broke
2. The word broke is about an action
in the past, or before now.
(verb)
3. He broke the tie by hitting a home
run.

1. Last summer I built a birdhouse


for local birds to live.
built 2. The Eiffel Tower was built, or
constructed, in 1889.
(verb)
3. I built a fort in the backyard,
but the raccoons destroyed it.

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WORDS IN CONTEXT
DAY 1
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1. My parents came, or moved, to


the United States from Mexico.
came
2. Jessica came over for dinner last
(verb) night.
3. The opposite of came is went.

1. Did you play with your friend


this morning?
did
2. Yesterday I did homework, and
(verb) tomorrow I will do more.
3. What did you bring for lunch?

1. Talia was lucky she didn't hurt herself


when she dove into shallow water.
dove 2. The duck dove under the water and
disappeared.

(verb) 3. The Olympic diver dove off the high


platform and did a somersault and a
twist before entering the water.

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WORDS IN CONTEXT
DAY 1
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1. Today you drink, and yesterday


you drank.
drank 2. When I was sick with a cold, I
drank a lot of orange juice.
(verb) 3. After practice yesterday, I
drank, or guzzled, an entire
bottle of water.

1. Yesterday I drew a picture, and


tomorrow I will draw another one.
drew 2. My father drew lines and numbers
on the sidewalk for hopscotch.
(verb) 3. Our art teacher drew, or sketched, a
picture of a tree.

1. Today I feel great, but


yesterday I felt sick.
felt
2. The rock felt hard when I sat on
(verb) it.
3. I never felt an octopus.

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WORD SMART
DAY 1
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Name: _______________________________________________________
INSTRUCTIONS: Record a vocabulary word in each word box. Then write a synonym and an antonym, draw
a picture, and define each word. Use each word in a sentence on the back of this worksheet.

Word Picture

Synonym

Antonym

Definition _______________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Word Picture

Synonym

Antonym

Definition _______________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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the past tense of eat;
chewed and swallowed
ate food
(verb)

the past tense of begin; to


began start
(verb)

the past tense of blow; to


blew create moving air
(verb)
the past tense of break; to
cause to split into pieces
broke or no longer work
(verb)

the past tense of break; to


broke stop being equal
(verb)

the past tense of build; to


make or construct
built something from parts
(verb)
the past tense of come; to
move from a far place to a
came near place
(verb)

the past tense of do; to


perform an action;
did sometimes used as a
helping verb
(verb)

the past tense of dive; to


jump or plunge into water
dove head first
(verb)
the past tense of drink; to
take in water or another
drank liquid
(verb)

the past tense of draw; to


drew make a line or picture
(verb)

the past tense of feel; to be


aware of something by
felt touching or sensing it
(verb)
ANALOGIES
DAY 2
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Name:

An analogy shows a relationship between two sets of words. The words in the first pair must have the same
relationship as the words in the second pair. To complete an analogy with a missing word, you must first discover
the relationship between the completed pair. (Example: Cat is to meow as dog is to bark.)

run speak now bring


run play say see
throw innovate weave draw

INSTRUCTIONS: Determine the relationship between the first pair of words. Then use the words in the word box to complete the
second pair of words.

1. Broke is to break ...as... played is to

2. Came is to yesterday ...as... come is to

3. Did is to do ...as... said is to

4. Built is to made ...as... invent is to

5. Felt is to feel ...as... drew is to

6. Dove is to dive ...as... wove is to

7. Drank is to drink ...as... brought is to

8. Blew is to blow ...as... threw is to

9. Began is to begin ...as... ran is to


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ANALOGIES
DAY 2
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Name:

An analogy shows a relationship between two sets of words. The words in the first pair must have the same
relationship as the words in the second pair. To complete an analogy with a missing word, you must first discover
the relationship between the completed pair. (Example: Cat is to meow as dog is to bark.)

run speak now bring


run play say see
throw innovate weave draw

INSTRUCTIONS: Determine the relationship between the first pair of words. Then use the words in the word box to complete the
second pair of words.

10. Broke is to break ...as... spoke is to

11. Ate is to eat ...as... ran is to

12. Drew is to draw ...as... saw is to

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CLOZE SENTENCES
DAY 2
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Name:

ate broke came drank


began broke did drew
blew built dove felt

INSTRUCTIONS: Use the vocabulary words in the word box above to complete the sentences below.

1. We into the pool to cool off.

2. I someone tap my shoulder a few minutes ago.

3. The birds a nest out of twigs and grass.

4. We need to buy a new dishwasher because our old one

5. Yesterday my aunt and uncle for a visit.

6. I a favor for my teacher yesterday.

7. The strong wind my hat away.

8. We chocolate milk with lunch yesterday.

9. Last week, I to learn Spanish.

10. We at a restaurant last night.

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CLOZE SENTENCES
DAY 2
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Name:

ate broke came drank


began broke did drew
blew built dove felt

INSTRUCTIONS: Use the vocabulary words in the word box above to complete the sentences below.

11. I a picture of my family.

12. You were ahead of another person or team if you a tie.

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CONCEPT COMPLETION
DAY 4
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Name:

INSTRUCTIONS: Use what you know about the vocabulary words to complete the following sentences.

1. They came to

2. I dove off the high board and

3. If you broke a tie, you

4. For breakfast, I ate

5. I broke

6. I began school when

7. I drew

8. The toddler blew out two candles on

9. It felt funny to touch

10. I built a

11. The other day, I drank the best

12. What did you eat for ?

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ASSESSMENT
DAY 5
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Name:

INSTRUCTIONS: Choose the best answer to complete each statement.

1. Today I , and yesterday I 7. Alex came to my


ate. snack
eats house
eated backpack
eat
8. Did you go yesterday?
2. Began means the same as to the Moon
started around the world
stopped to the park
rested
9. The diver most likely dove into
3. Blew is the past tense of
air orange juice
blue water
blow milk

4. Broke is not the opposite of 10. Drank is the past tense of


drink
cracked drive
healed crank
fixed
11. She drew a picture with a
5. If you broke a , your score plate
became better. pencil
tie puppy
bat
rule 12. I used my sense of when I
felt the puppy's fur.
6. Built means the same as smell
caused hearing
constructed touch
crossed
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Place
ate picture
here.

Place
began picture
here.

Place
blew picture
here.
broke

Place
broke picture
here.

built
Place
came picture
here.

Place
did picture
here.

Place
dove picture
here.
Place
drank picture
here.

drew

Place
felt picture
here.

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