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WORDS IN CONTEXT

DAY 1
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1. She made a drawing of a tree with


colorful autumn leaves.
colorful 2. The dancers in the parade wore
bright, colorful costumes.
(adjective) 3. The clown's colorful makeup made
me laugh.

1. An egg has a hard shell on the


outside and a soft, yellow yolk on
egg the inside.
2. The recipe calls for one egg.
(noun) 3. A chick hatches from a hen's egg,
and people also eat hen's eggs.

1. The sun shines bright against the

blue blue sky.


2. I jumped into the cool, blue water.
(adjective) 3. People in the United States Navy
wear dark blue uniforms.

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WORDS IN CONTEXT
DAY 1
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1. A green leprechaun is a make-believe,


tiny person from Ireland.
green 2. My little brother will not eat any green
vegetables.
(adjective) 3. If you want to make green paint, you
can mix blue and yellow together.

1. Orange is the color of carrots and


pumpkins.
orange 2. If you want to make orange paint, you
can mix red and yellow together.
(adjective) 3. Orange poppies are my favorite kind
of flower.

1. If you want to make pink


paint, you mix red and white
pink together.
(adjective) 2. Pink is like pale red.
3. Pink is my favorite color.

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WORDS IN CONTEXT
DAY 1
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1. If you want to make purple paint,


you can mix blue and red together.
purple 2. Purple is the color of amethysts,
eggplant, and grapes.
(adjective) 3. Lilac, plum, and violet are all
shades of purple.

1. Tomatoes, rubies, and bricks are


red.
red 2. A cardinal is an example of a red
bird.
(adjective) 3. The dark red, or maroon, shirt is
my favorite.

1. Yellow is the color of bananas,


lemons, butter, and baby chicks.
yellow 2. I have a yellow raincoat.
(adjective) 3. Mustard is a dark shade of
yellow.

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WORD SMART
DAY 1
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Name: _______________________________________________________
INSTRUCTIONS: Have students write a word in each box and then draw a picture that defines it.

Word: Word:

Draw: Draw:

Word: Word:

Draw: Draw:

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full of color or having
colorful many colors
(adjective)

a hard-shelled, oval

egg object made by a hen or


other bird
(noun)

having the color of the


blue sky on a sunny day
(adjective)
having the color of blue
green mixed with yellow
(adjective)

having the color of red


orange mixed with yellow
(adjective)

having the color of red

pink mixed with white; having


a pale red color
(adjective)
having the color of red
purple mixed with blue
(adjective)

red having the color of blood


(adjective)

having the color of


yellow lemons
(adjective)
ANALOGIES
DAY 2
(Page 1 of 2)

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.)

joy soft soil banana snow basketball apple milk carrot


INSTRUCTIONS: Have students determine the relationship between the first pair of words. Then have them use the words in the
word box to complete the second pair of words.

1. Red is to blood ...as... white is to

2. Pink is to flamingo ...as... orange is to

3. Purple is to grape ...as... red is to

4. Egg is to hard ...as... yolk is to

5. Green is to grass ...as... yellow is to

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ANALOGIES
DAY 2
(Page 2 of 2)

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.)

joy soft soil banana snow basketball apple milk carrot


INSTRUCTIONS: Have students determine the relationship between the first pair of words. Then have them use the words in the
word box to complete the second pair of words.

6. Yellow is to lemon ...as... orange is to

7. Orange is to carrot ...as... white is to

8. Blue is to sky ...as... brown is to

9. Colorful is to color ...as... joyful is to

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CLOZE SENTENCES
DAY 2
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Name:

colorful egg blue green orange pink purple red yellow

INSTRUCTIONS: Have students use the vocabulary words in the word box above to complete the sentences below.

1. There is a bowl of fruit in the


painting.

2. The grass in the yard is

3. There is only one in the bird's nest.

4. There is a stain on my shirt


from spilled grape juice.

5. I mix red and yellow paint to make


paint.

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CLOZE SENTENCES
DAY 2
(Page 2 of 2)

Name:

colorful egg blue green orange pink purple red yellow

INSTRUCTIONS: Have students use the vocabulary words in the word box above to complete the sentences below.

6. A flamingo is a bird.

7. The sky is on a sunny day.

8. There is a stop sign at the end of my


street.

9. A banana turns black when it


gets old.

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ADJECTIVES
DAY 3
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Name:

An adjective is a word that describes a noun.


(Example: A beautiful butterfly landed on the yellow flower.)

INSTRUCTIONS: Have students read the words below. Then have them circle all of the adjectives and have them write eight
complete sentences using one or more of the adjectives in each sentence. Finally, have them write three words that are not
adjectives.

purple green pink orange red yellow colorful blue egg

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Write three words that are not adjectives.

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CONCEPT COMPLETION
DAY 4
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Name:

INSTRUCTIONS: Have students use what they know about the vocabulary words to complete the following sentences.

1. The artist drew a colorful

2. An example of something red is

3. You can use a blue crayon to draw

4. A hen's egg is

5. You can use a green crayon to draw a

6. I like to eat pink cotton candy when I

7. I can use an orange marker to draw a

8. You can use a yellow crayon to draw a

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CONCEPT COMPLETION
DAY 4
(Page 2 of 2)

Name:

INSTRUCTIONS: Have students use what they know about the vocabulary words to complete the following sentences.

9. A purple lollipop turns your tongue

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ASSESSMENT
DAY 5
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Name:

INSTRUCTIONS: Have students choose the best answer to complete each statement.

1. Another word for 4. Something that is


colorful is green is
white an elephant
dark a leaf
bright a glass of milk

2. People are most likely 5. Orange is the color of


to egg. carrots
eat grass
clean celery
plant
6. Pink is the same as
3. would probably
not be described as pale yellow
blue. pale blue
A tree pale red
A sky
An ocean

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ASSESSMENT
DAY 5
(Page 2 of 2)

Name:

INSTRUCTIONS: Have students choose the best answer to complete each statement.

7. is not a shade
of purple.
Violet
Pink
Lilac

8. A dark shade of red is


called
maroon
pink
purple

9. are yellow.
Limes
Lemons
Oranges

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