4th Grade Common Core: L.4.6
Common Core Identifier: L.4.6 / Grade: 4
Curriculum: Language: Vocabulary Acquisition and Use
Detail: Acquire and use accurately grade-appropriate general academic and domain-specific words and phrases, including those that signal precise actions, emotions, or states of being (e.g., quizzed, whined, stammered) and that are basic to a particular topic (e.g., wildlife, conservation, and endangered when discussing animal preservation).
34 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Use context clues to determine the meaning of each of the science-related terms underlined on this worksheet.
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Learn about a special kind of wetland found mostly along the Gulf of Mexico by reading this article. Complete a paired crossword, writing prompt, and variety of comprehension questions.
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Look for words related to the Louisiana Purchase hidden throughout this puzzle. Words include names of key figures such as Jefferson, Monroe, Sacagawea, and Napoleon, as well as other terms like Rocky Mountains, fifteen million, and westward.
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After using the context of each sentence to figure out the meaning of the underlined word, students will answer a related question about Greek mythology.
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The wide, flat plains of Tornado Alley are a recipe for one of Earth's strongest storms! Read about how, when, and where tornadoes tend to form in this full-length article.
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Use the context clues in the sentences on each of these task cards to determine the meaning of the underlined words.
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Using context clues from the sentences, students will identify the meanings of each of the underlined words.
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This reading passage is all about the axolotl. Despite the adorable animal's popularity, this salamander can only be found in the wild around one lake in Mexico City! Find out more interesting facts with this reading comprehension worksheet.
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The Appalachians are some of Earth’s oldest mountains. They run through several provinces and more than a dozen states. Find out how they were shaped and how they shaped communities in this article.
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The vocabulary terms for this section of the book include ridge, rivulet, panic, gorge, driftwood, fierce, and more. Use each of them to complete this crossword puzzle. An optional word bank is included on a separate page, if you wish to provide it to students.
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The sentences on this worksheet are all related to social studies topics. Using the context of the sentences, students will pick the correct definitions from the choices they are given.
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Use this part of the book's vocab words to fill in the spaces on this crossword puzzle. Clues are given for each of the words, and an optional word bank is included.
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The underlined words in these sentences have Greek word parts. Use context clues from the sentences to determine the meanings of the words, as well as the meanings for the individual prefixes and roots.
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Each sentence on this worksheet has an underlined vocabulary word. Students will use the context of the sentences to figure out the best definitions for the words.
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This informative article uses examples young readers can relate to, such as Hot Wheels toys, to help explain the basics of supply and demand.
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Continue with daily grammar practice, vocab review, and conventions questions! Skills include acronyms, progressive tense verbs, punctuating dialogue and citations, spellings of unaccented final syllables, and more!
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Use the vocabulary words from the first two chapters of the book to complete this fun crossword puzzle activity. Words include shallow, extension, tundra, turbulence, and more.
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Use context clues to figure out the meaning of each of the underlined words. Then decide what the Latin root or prefix must mean based on the word's meaning.
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Use other words in the sentences to figure out the correct meanings for the underlined words. Each of the sentences on this worksheet are science-themed.
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Read about this basic, but very important, economics concept. After reading the article, answer questions about the text to reinforce an understanding of cost and benefit analysis.
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Use this printout to encourage students to pay attention to and track new vocabulary words.
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Help expand your students' vocabulary with this worksheet that requires them to find the meaning of a word based on the context of the sentence it is used in.
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This reading comprehension passage tells about the Titanic's journey up to and including its tragic sinking. The attached worksheets include multiple choice and short answer questions, a vocabulary crossword, and a writing prompt.
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Using the other words in a sentence can help you figure out the meaning of an unknown word. That's what you will have to do to pick the best definition for each of the underlined words on this page.
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Read this overview of the sinking of the Titanic, including information about the ship and planned voyage, as well as the disaster that ensued.
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Known today for its deadly sinking, the Titanic was a fascinating ship that was quite advanced for its time. Learn more about the infamous ship with this reading comprehension article and worksheet.
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Use this printable word web to track and study new vocabulary words. There are spaces on the web for the word, word parts, definition, synonyms, connotations, antonyms, and parts of speech, as well as a small space to draw a picture.
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This vocabulary tracker includes a space for students to draw a picture to help them remember the meaning of the word.
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This word & concept study graphic organizer uses the Frayer model, showing a space in the middle for the vocabulary word or concept and spaces for the definition, examples, characteristics, and non-examples.
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Track new and interesting vocab words as you come across them in your reading with this tracker. Record the sentence from the source, predict the word's meaning, and then check the actual definition by looking it up!
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This crossword puzzle is a fun way to test students' understanding of important vocab words from these chapters. Clues and an optional word bank are included.
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This article discusses the aftermath of the sinking of the Titanic, including how it changed ship safety rules and what happened when the shipwreck was finally located in 1985.
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Learn the history behind the rallying cry used in both the Texas Revolution and Mexican-American War. File comes complete with a territory map, six questions, vocabulary crossword, and creative writing prompt.
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This free crossword puzzle includes hints and words related to the Louisiana Purchase, such as France, Napoleon, Pacific Ocean, Rocky Mountains, and more.
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