8th Grade Common Core: L.8.3
Common Core Identifier: L.8.3 / Grade: 8
Curriculum: Language: Knowledge of Language
Detail: Use knowledge of language and its conventions when writing, speaking, reading, or listening.
35 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
The vocabulary words from this part of the book are: auspicious, abominable, arbitrated, transparent, aloof, foolhardy, benign, tacit, benevolence, obliged, and malignant. These practice cards include the terms and their definitions and can be used in a variety of ways.
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Fill in the missing letters to create vocabulary words from this section of the novel. A hint for each term helps students come up with the answer, while the the format of rewriting the words helps reinforce spelling skills.
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Match the words to the correct definitions with the vocabulary matching worksheet. Key terms are carefully selected from chapters 9 to 11 of the novel.
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This section's vocabulary activity is a complete-the-word worksheet, with hints for each vocabulary term given along with a few letters from each word.
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This set of multiple choice questions helps students review and understand the vocabulary words from this section of To Kill a Mockingbird.
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The vocabulary words for chapters 15 through 17 of the book To Kill a Mockingbird are: placid, ominous, tranquil, venerable, succinct, futility, uncouth, prominent, elucidate, amiable, and ambidextrous.
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Use the vocabulary terms from our unit on this section of To Kill a Mockingbird to complete the crossword puzzle. Clues and an optional word bank are included.
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Many of the vocabulary questions for this section of the book refer to direct quotes from the text. Students will use context clues and their knowledge of the words to answer the questions.
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With this extended response worksheet, students will write about how Scout compares to a typical Maycomb resident, specifically regarding what privileges she might have.
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Have your students answer the vocabulary questions in this packet to help them gain a meaningful understanding of key vocab terms from this part of the book.
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Review the vocabulary words from this section of To Kill a Mockingbird with these word and definition flashcards. The words are: perpetual, crude, tarnished, ascertaining, vigil, unfathomable, aberrations, feeble, accosted, and triumphant.
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Complete this crossword puzzle using the vocabulary words from this section of the novel. Clues and an optional word bank are included.
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Unscramble the vocabulary words from chapters 7 and 8 of the novel. Clues about the meaning of the words are given along with the scrambled letters.
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Use the vocabulary words from this section of the book and the clues given for each word to complete this crossword puzzle.
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The vocabulary words from this section of To Kill a Mockingbird are: assuaged, seldom, piety, taciturn, eccentric, vapid, malevolent, pulpit, peculiarities, illicitly, contemptuous, contentious, and judiciously.
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Answer the vocabulary questions on this worksheet to reinforce an understanding of important vocab words from this part of To Kill a Mockingbird.
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Answer the questions about the vocabulary terms selected from these two chapters of the book To Kill a Mockingbird.
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Use vocabulary words from this section of the novel to fill in the blanks and complete the sentences.
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Use the vocabulary words from chapters 1 through 3 of the book to complete the crossword puzzle. Helpful clues and an optional word bank are included.
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Practice vocabulary words from this section of To Kill a Mockingbird with these printable flashcards. Words are: appalling, habiliments, indignantly, haughty, ecclesiastical, melancholy, subdued, timidly, tactful, elusive, and penitentiary.
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This printout includes a matching and fill-in-the-blank activity for the vocabulary words selected from this part of the novel.
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Practice the vocabulary words from this section of the book with a fun word scramble. Clues for each word help students complete the worksheet.
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Use the given clues and your knowledge of this section's vocabulary words to complete the crossword puzzle.
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Make sure your students understand the meanings of the vocabulary words from this section of the book by having them complete this printable worksheet.
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Use this printout to review the vocab words from this part of the novel and ensure students can understand the context. The words are: analogous, provocation, fanatical, tentatively, obstreperous, gallantly, evasion, peril, erratically, palliation, and cantakerous.
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This worksheet features a chart with quotes from the text giving context clues about Scout and Jem's rescuer. Students will explain what each quote implies about the man and how it relates to his prior characterization.
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The first three chapters of To Kill a Mockingbird introduce students to many important vocabulary words. Make sure they understand the meanings of the words with this printable packet.
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Review key vocab terms from this part of the book, such as ecclesiastical, melancholy, and tactful, with this engaging crossword puzzle activity.
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Fill in the missing letters to complete the vocabulary words from this part of the novel. Hints are given to help students.
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Use these cards as flash cards, for a memory game, or any other way you can imagine to review key terms from this part of the novel. The words are: strenuous, lavations, mollified, contorted, immaterial, articulate, reluctantly, misdemeanor, candid, impudent, corroborative, and temerity.
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Review the vocabulary terms from this section of the book with this fun and engaging crossword puzzle activity.
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Use this set of questions to help students review and understand the meanings of the vocabulary words from chapters nine through eleven of the book To Kill a Mockingbird.
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With this writing prompt, students are directed to find two pieces of evidence that confirm Bob Ewell was the person following Jem and Scout and explain his motivations for going after the children. They will also discuss how Scout's childlike perspective impacts the reader's perception of the events.
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Reinforce your students' understanding of this section's vocabulary words with an engaging activity using this printable crossword puzzle.
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Complete the crossword using clues and an optional word bank with words from the fifteenth through seventeenth chapters of To Kill a Mockingbird.
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