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Words to Know Grade 5: Unit 4, Week 1

Took the first step in carrying out an action;


commenced began.
(verb)
We commenced our hike in the early morning.

Things that are done; acts.


deeds Thomas does many good deeds, such as
(plural noun)
feeding stray cats and dogs.

A statement that makes something seem


exaggeration better or worse than it really is.
(noun) It turned out to be a huge exaggeration when
he said he had won dozens of prizes.

Having the characteristics of a hero; brave.


heroic These heroic police officers caught the
(adjective)
escaped prisoners after a spectacular chase.

To cause others to admire or respect you.


impress My dad aimed to impress my mom by cleaning
(verb)
the entire house.

Assumed a position, often to be painted,


posed drawn, or photographed.
(verb) The woman posed for hours as the artist
painted her portrait.

Walked in a gentle or relaxed manner.


sauntered Wilson sauntered across the beach for hours
(verb)
this past weekend.

Squeeze and twist to extract liquid from it.


wring Zach had to wring out his clothes when his
(verb)
washing machine gave out halfway through.

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Words to Know Grade 5: Unit 4, Week 1

Part 1. Vocabulary Words

1. ___________________________ 5. ___________________________

2. ___________________________ 6. ___________________________

3. ___________________________ 7. ___________________________

4. ___________________________ 8. ___________________________

Part 2. Complete the Sentences

1. You have to __________________________ these dish cloths out properly.

2. The Boy Scouts did many good __________________________ to earn badges.

3. Stacy made an __________________________ when she mentioned her dog's size.

4. My feet hurt after we __________________________ through city center all day.

5. We tried not to blink as we __________________________ for the group photo.

6. Sam's __________________________ actions even made the local news!

7. The match ended two hours after it __________________________.

8. I drew my own comic book to __________________________ my classmates.

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1 A statement that makes something seem better or 5 Assumed a position, often to be painted, drawn,
worse than it really is. or photographed.
2 Things that are done; acts. 6 To cause others to admire or respect you.

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3 Took the first step in carrying out an action; began. 7 Walked in a gentle or relaxed manner.

4 Having the characteristics of a hero; brave. 8 Squeeze and twist to extract liquid from it.
Answer Key
Words to Know Grade 5: Unit 4, Week 1

Part 1. Vocabulary Words

commenced
1. ___________________________ impress
5. ___________________________

deeds
2. ___________________________ posed
6. ___________________________

exaggeration
3. ___________________________ sauntered
7. ___________________________

heroic
4. ___________________________ wring
8. ___________________________

Part 2. Complete the Sentences

wring
1. You have to __________________________ these dish cloths out properly.

deeds
2. The Boy Scouts did many good __________________________ to earn badges.

exaggeration
3. Stacy made an __________________________ when she mentioned her dog's size.

sauntered
4. My feet hurt after we __________________________ through city center all day.

posed
5. We tried not to blink as we __________________________ for the group photo.

heroic
6. Sam's __________________________ actions even made the local news!

commenced
7. The match ended two hours after it __________________________.

impress
8. I drew my own comic book to __________________________ my classmates.

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